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{{:Table of skills by game}}
 
== Skill benefits ==
[[File:SimCooking.jpg|thumb|A Sim training her cooking skill]]
A few examples of skills that are needed in everyday life:
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*Sims will be less likely to set ablaze their kitchen or burn their food when they know how to cook.
 
*If a Sim is experienced in the Mechanical skill, they can repair broken things in the household faster and the chance of electrocution while repairing objects (e.g. a trash compactor or TV) decreases significantly. This is particularly useful in ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 3'', since it can mean not having to wait for or paycall the [[repairman]].
*Skills can affect the job performance of a Sim, specifically skills related to that job.
 
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*Gaining a skill would unlock new social interactions. By simply taking to others, a Sim with particular skill (don't need to be maxed), they can help others gain skills, also gaining friendship at the same time.{{Vgversion|TS4}}
 
== Skill-related Wants and Wishes ==
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In ''The Sims 3'', Sims above the toddler age may also wish to gain a particular skill point or to increase their skill in a particular area. These wants are influenced by a Sim's traits or lifetime wish (artistic Sims will want to gain points in the painting skill, Sims who wish to be monster makers will want to gain points in the inventing skill).
 
== Skill journal ==
[[File:Skill finish.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A Sim mastering his skill]]
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*In ''[[The Sims 2: Apartment Life]]'', there's a glitch where learning [[Life skills#Physiology|Physiology]] would often cause Sims to be able to learn skills extremely fast.
 
== See also ==
*[[Talent badge]]
 
* [[TalentSecret badgeskills]]
* [[Secret skills]]
 
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