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'''Talent Badges''', first introduced in ''[[The Sims 2: Open for Business]]'', represent a [[Sim]]'s experience in a given field. There are four discrete levels of experience: no badge, bronze, silver, and gold. All Sims start with no badges at all, except for [[Servo]]s, who can start with a random assortment of badges when they are activated, PlantSims, who have a gold badge in gardening, and [[Bigfoot]], who has gold in all talent badges. |
'''Talent Badges''', first introduced in ''[[The Sims 2: Open for Business]]'', represent a [[Sim]]'s experience in a given field. There are four discrete levels of experience: no badge, bronze, silver, and gold. All Sims start with no badges at all, except for [[Servo]]s, who can start with a random assortment of badges when they are activated, PlantSims, who have a gold badge in gardening, and [[Bigfoot]], who has gold in all talent badges (depending on which Expansion Pack was installed). |
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== Gaining badges == |
== Gaining badges == |
Revision as of 07:26, 28 October 2010
Talent Badges, first introduced in The Sims 2: Open for Business, represent a Sim's experience in a given field. There are four discrete levels of experience: no badge, bronze, silver, and gold. All Sims start with no badges at all, except for Servos, who can start with a random assortment of badges when they are activated, PlantSims, who have a gold badge in gardening, and Bigfoot, who has gold in all talent badges (depending on which Expansion Pack was installed).
Gaining badges
To gain a higher-level talent badge, a Sim must spend time performing a related activity. For example, to gain a bronze Robotics badge, a Sim should use the Robot Crafting Station to create some toy robots. As the Sim works, you will see the badge points being added, until eventually you will be notified that they have gained a Bronze Robotics badge.
Gaining higher talent badges usually grants Sims more options of what to create (in the case of the crafting benches), and lowers the likelihood of failure, as well as increasing the speed at which the activity is done (very important in the case of cashiering).
Open for Business
The initial talent badges that appeared in Open for Business were (in alphabetical order):
- Cosmetology
- Flower Arranging
- Register (more commonly known as Cashiering)
- Restocking
- Robotics
- Sales
- Toy Making
Seasons
The expansion pack, The Sims 2: Seasons, added two more badges:
Each of these can be earned by performing the related activities (i.e. growing plants or fishing in a pond).
All PlantSims have a gold Talent Badge in Gardening.
Free Time
The Sims 2: FreeTime added two more badges:
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