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Was playing around with Generations tonight. The main page doesn't sound very clear, so I'm rephrasing here: YES, A GHOST + IMAGINARY FRIEND = GHOST-FRIEND HYBRID. My testing isn't 100% fair, though, to be honest with you. I had an electric (yellow) ghost with an imaginary friend who I made real, then killed through drowning (blue ghost) and she retained her ability to become a toy. When they got married and had a baby, their baby girl was also a drowned (blue) ghost with the ability to become a toy.[[User:Traestone|Traestone]] 03:34, July 23, 2011 (UTC)
Can sims be Vampires & Werewolves at the same time?
 
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:I think so. I'll try it out next time I play the sims. --{{User:Ryan./sig}} 11:33, 28 December 2007 (UTC)
 
Results?
[[User:ToaBionicle|ToaBionicle]] 19:06, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
 
Is it possible to have a Werewolf Alien or something like that? Maybe an Alien PlantSim?
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02:52, July 14, 2012 (UTC) (GothLoliManda)
 
 
 
== Partial Hybrids ==
 
I'm not sure if these want to be counted but I have created some partial hybrids using genetics and CAS. First one was partial witches by taking any of the Vampire, Fae, or Werewolf that had already been added to a house and editing them again in CAS and switching them to witch. This gives them some witch interactions. I tried doing the same with others but found out it takes an extra step. The example I tried was Fae/Werewolf. I had a fairy and a werewolf have children. If the child was wolf I went into CAS and switched them to fairy. They then have some fairy interactions. Visa versa with the fairy children and giving them some werewold interactions. My guess is that they need to inherit the hidden traits for this to work.
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