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Rep is determined by your relationship with Urbz, Urbz can go from Level 0 to Level 100. The maxium Rep an Urb can have is 999. Rep is on the HUD and when it gets to the big Star, the Rep level will go up. Socializing with Urbz to build relationship will increase your Reputation. Rep is needed to get into VIP Rooms, go to new areas and get new items (Such as a new Skill Builder machine), and as well as seeing your Urb on posters.
Rep is determined by your relationship with Urbz, Urbz can go from Level 0 to Level 100. The maximum Rep an Urb can have is 999. Rep is on the HUD and when it gets to the big Star, the Rep level will go up. Socializing with Urbz to build relationship will increase your Reputation. Rep is needed to get into VIP Rooms, go to new areas and get new items (Such as a new Skill Builder machine), and as well as seeing your Urb on posters.


==The Sims 2: Apartment Life==
==The Sims 2: Apartment Life==
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Sims can only gain or lose reputation by socializing on a [[community lot]] or [[dormitory|dorm lot]]. Other unplayables, such as townies or visiting Sims on community lot also gain reputation. To increase reputation, Sims must do good interactions to other Sims, such as admiring Sims, telling jokes, or giving them a friendly hug. On the other hand, doing bad interactions will worsen their reputation, such as gossiping, arguing, fighting, and so on.
Sims can only gain or lose reputation by socializing on a [[community lot]] or [[dormitory|dorm lot]], although some players have reported being able to gain or lose reputation on a [[residential lot]].<ref>[http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=541104 Sims don't have to use community lots to gain reputation.]. ''[[Mod The Sims]]''. Retrieved 15 December 2014.</ref> Other unplayables, such as townies or visiting Sims on community lot also gain reputation. To increase reputation, Sims must do good interactions to other Sims, such as admiring Sims, telling jokes, or giving them a friendly hug. On the other hand, doing bad interactions will worsen their reputation, such as gossiping, arguing, fighting, and so on.


Having a good reputation will give benefits to Sims, while a bad reputation will give penalties. This is known as [[Reputation#Secret Networking|Secret Networking]]. Nearby Sims will react well or poorly to a Sim depending on the Sim's reputation. Other benefits and penalties include as follows:
Having a good reputation will give benefits to Sims, while a bad reputation will give penalties. This is known as [[Reputation#Secret Networking|Secret Networking]]. Nearby Sims will react well or poorly to a Sim depending on the Sim's reputation. Other benefits and penalties include as follows:
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:Sim's friend requirement for promotion is increased by 1. This penalty can be erased when Sim finds a new job or quitting.
:Sim's friend requirement for promotion is increased by 1. This penalty can be erased when the Sim finds a new job or quits their current job.


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===Notes===
===Notes===
*In order to obtain any of the listed reputations, your actions have to get noticed by the community. For example, a Sim will not obtain "Faithful" until they have been seen, in public, with their partner for 12 days. To get "Naughty," the Sim has to be seen committing a Betrayal, but will not become a "Cheater" unless the person who sees them knows the Sim's current partner.
*In order to obtain any of the listed reputations, your actions have to get noticed by the community. For example, a Sim will not obtain "Faithful" until they have been seen, in public, with their partner for 12 days. To get "Naughty," the Sim has to be seen committing a Betrayal, but will not become a "Cheater" unless the person who sees them knows the Sim's current partner.
*Casual romance options, serenading, and singing does not count toward forming a relationship or toward a Betrayal. Conversly, a Sim does not actually have to start dating another Sim to be in a relationship. Kissing and WooHoo-ing with a Sim count as forming a relationship and as Betrayal.
*Casual romance options, serenading, and singing does not count toward forming a relationship or toward a Betrayal. Conversely, a Sim does not actually have to start dating another Sim to be in a relationship. Kissing and WooHoo-ing with a Sim count as forming a relationship and as Betrayal.
*Celebrities get the reputation of "Cheater" much easier than regular Sims. If they are seen in public flirting and showing romantic intentions towards another Sim, other than their partner, they may be publicly disgraced, get the "Cheater" reputation and be accused of infidelity by their partner, even if they have not become a romantic interest of the Sim they were flirting with.
*Celebrities get the reputation of "Cheater" much easier than regular Sims. If they are seen in public flirting and showing romantic intentions towards another Sim, other than their partner, they may be publicly disgraced, get the "Cheater" reputation and be accused of infidelity by their partner, even if they have not become a romantic interest of the Sim they were flirting with.
*A Sim's death does not end their relationship. Beginning a new relationship after a Sim's partner has died is still considered a Betrayal.
*A Sim's death does not end their relationship. Beginning a new relationship after a Sim's partner has died is still considered a Betrayal.
*Sims who have the "Cheater," "Dirtbag," or "Slimeball" reputation have a harder time when trying to seduce others, based on whether the Sim they are trying to seduce knows that they have Betrayed or not.
*Sims who have the "Cheater," "Dirtbag," or "Slimeball" reputation have a harder time when trying to seduce others, based on whether the Sim they are trying to seduce knows that they have Betrayed or not.
*"Faithful" and "Eternally Faithful" both provide a permanent [[Moodlets|moodlet]] (until one of the Sims in the relationship either commits a Betrayal or dies).
*"Faithful" and "Eternally Faithful" both provide a permanent [[Moodlets|moodlet]] (until one of the Sims in the relationship either commits a Betrayal or dies).
*WooHoo-ing with a Sim who is a "Don Juan," "Man Eater," "Casanova," or "Natasha" will give a sim the moodlet [[List of Moodlets (The Sims 3)/Life status#Romance|"Incredible Time"]].
*WooHoo-ing with a Sim who is a "Don Juan," "Man Eater," "Casanova," or "Natasha" will give a Sim the moodlet [[List of Moodlets (The Sims 3)/Life status#Romance|"Incredible Time"]].
*The [[lifetime reward]] '''Clean Slate''' removes a Sim's reputation (and resets their relationship length.) Another lifetime reward, '''Above Reproach''' reduces the chance that a Sim's actions will affect their reputation.
*The [[lifetime reward]] '''Clean Slate''' removes a Sim's reputation (and resets their relationship length.) Another lifetime reward, '''Above Reproach''' reduces the chance that a Sim's actions will affect their reputation.

==References==
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