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See also: Servo


SimBots are a life state introduced to The Sims 3 in The Sims 3: Ambitions. They hark back to Servos, however they differ in lots of important aspects.


SimBot

A promotional SimBot. Despite this, Simbots cannot be recolored without hacks.


These playable creatures have two eyes instead of the single camera-like eye of Servos, and they have a more robotic, less streamlined appearance. This is consistent with the belief that The Sims 3 is set 50 years before The Sims 2 and 25 years before The Sims, and has led to speculation that SimBots are prototypes for Servos. SimBots can be male or female.


Methods for Obtaining a SimBot

SimBot

An inventor and SimBot in The Sims 3: Ambitions.

There are two primary methods for gaining a SimBot

  • My Best Friend lifetime reward
If a Sim earns 40,000 lifetime reward points, then they can summon a new SimBot who will automatically have best friend relationship status with the summoning Sim. This method is useful if the player does not want to spend the huge amount of time it takes to invent it. The gender of a SimBot summoned using this method is random, and there are reports that these SimBots do not live as long as invented ones. [confirmation needed]
  • Invention
SimBot can be built using the Inventing skill, after reaching level 10.

At some point after reaching level 10, the inventor will receive an opportunity to build their first SimBot. This requires the following materials: 1 smelted bar of Palladium, 10 Life Fruits, 1 Pink gem with a heart cut, and 100 units of scrap. SimBots take a very long time to construct, although they can be constructed in a single day by a dedicated inventor. There is no option to select the gender of this initial SimBot. After the opportunity is complete, the inventor can continue to build more SimBots (as long as they have the required materials), and may choose the gender of additional SimBots when beginning the construction.

Invented SimBots are classed as the inventor's children in the family tree.


Simology

SimBots have most of the same needs as human Sims, except, of course, for Hygiene. However, their needs are named differently: Hunger becomes Scrap Reserves, Fun becomes Trivial Entertainment, Social becomes Human Interaction, Bladder becomes Waste Buildup and Energy becomes Charge. Unlike the Servos of The Sims 2, SimBots possess no ability to shut down to recharge or use solar power, and must sleep in a bed as any other Sim does. Other Sims may react to SimBots with revulsion or fear, in the same way as they might react to Ghosts and Mummies, although some (perhaps Brave Sims) may cheer instead.

While SimBots can eat food, they prefer scrap, and a single piece will completely restore their hunger and provide the Great Meal moodlet. SimBots also receive a variety of unique interactions, such as Show Off Features, Discuss Oil Brands, Insult Puny Human Brain, etc. They can also Converse with inanimate machines such as food processors to regain their social need. They don't need to shower, and can spin their arms like helicopter blades to smash objects. They can also WooHoo, although they cannot have children. Like all summoned Mummies, SimBots are classed as Elders by the game. SimBots come online with automatic ranks in both the Handiness and Inventing skills.

All SimBots are created with the Hydrophobic trait. If a SimBot gets wet, for example by forcing them to shower, they will shut down and get a "Short Out" moodlet which lasts for four hours. During this time, other Sims can repair the SimBot, or can choose to Reprogram them, which allows a reselection of their traits. Electrocution can also cause this Short Out state, and other events may as well. However there seems to be no lasting damage from shorting out a SimBot, so it can be useful for redesigning the personality of a newly created SimBot (as there is no other opportunity to select traits for them). Even though SimBots are Hydrophobic, they have no problem mopping up puddles of water or being sprayed by a sprinkler. However, they will short circuit if commanded to play with the sprinkler. Making a SimBot sleep in the Cursed Sarcophagus of the Kings for an extended period of time will replace one of the SimBot's traits with the Evil trait.


Recoloring SimBots

Sim Bot

Iron Man coloured Male Sim Bot.

SimBots initiate in a small variety of colors, often with rusty textures.

On the 28th of April TheSims3.com ran a promotion for The Sims 3: Ambitions, using a YouTube video featuring a Sim Bot recolored in the Iron Man suit colors. This suggested that Sim Bots might be recolorable in either Create a Style or Create a Sim. One hands on preview states that Sim Bots cannot be recolored, this is confirmed as partly true, as using mods, it is possible to bring a SimBot into dresser mode and recolor them. [1]

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