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===The Sims 2===
This skill is mainly useful for repairing things, but is also needed to advance in some [[careers]]. A Sim's mechanical skill determines the chance of getting electrocuted when attempting to repair a broken electrical or electronic object. It can be studied from a book, or learned by repairing broken items or by using the [[TraumaTime "Incision Precision" Surgical Training Station]]. In [[The Sims 2 (console)|console]] versions,
If you have The Sims 2: Free Time installed studying the mechanical skill from a book
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===The Sims 3===
The Handiness skill (renamed from Mechanical) will allow a Sim to tinker with objects, repair broken electrical and plumbing objects, and finally, upgrade many household items. The higher the skill the less chance of
'''Electrician''' Electricians have repaired at least 10 electrical objects. The
'''Plumber''' Plumbers have repaired at least 10 plumbing objects. They are so good at repairs that plumbing objects repaired by them never break again.
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