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'''Traits''' are the building blocks of a personality assigned to Sims in ''[[The Sims 3]]'', replacing the previous system of [[personality]] points. The traits also appear in ''[[The Sims Medieval]]''; this time, traits are adapted to the Medieval period. They determine a Sim's behaviors, abilities, and their wishes, including their [[List of Lifetime Wishes|Lifetime Wishes]]. There are 63 traits in the base game. Three traits were added with ''[[World Adventures]]'', six with ''[[Ambitions]]'', one with ''[[Fast Lane Stuff]]'', two with ''[[Late Night]]'', two with ''[[Generations]]'', four with ''[[The Sims 3: Pets|Pets]]'', three with ''[[Showtime]]'', six with ''[[Supernatural]]'', two with ''[[The Sims 3: Seasons|Seasons]]'', three with ''[[The Sims 3: University Life|University Life]]'', two with ''[[The Sims 3: Island Paradise|Island Paradise]]'', and two with ''[[The Sims 3: Into the Future|Into the Future]]''. Altogether they add up to a total of 99 normal traits.


Each trait is separated into one of four categories based on mental, physical, social, or lifestyle aspects of Sims' lives. For example, social traits may include [[dislikes children]] or [[friendly]], while lifestyle traits would consist of [[technophobe]] or [[daredevil]]. Traits are used to allow Sims a greater complexity in their daily routines over the points system. The more traits a Sim has, the more complex they will be, as a Sim with more personality traits will exhibit a wider range of behaviors than a Sim with only one.
'''Traits''' are like atoms of personality that you can assign to your Sims. You combine them to create complex personalities. There are about 65 Traits to choose from. When you assign Traits to a Sim, that Sim will look and act the part. Toddlers, Children and Teens get a new trait at their birthday. If children had a good childhood, then you can choose a trait. If not, the game will give them a random one. They’ll have unique behaviors, preferences and advantages. Some traits give you special abilities. They can be useful to improve skills and to get special interactions.


Sims can attain traits in multiple ways. Ordinarily the player will assign a maximum of five traits to a young adult or older Sim in the [[Create a Sim#The Sims 3|Create a Sim]] screen under the "Personality" section. Traits can also be inherited via genetics from either parent, with babies and toddlers having two traits. If the toddler grows up well, the player will be able to choose a third trait for when the Sim becomes a child, and likewise a fourth when the Sim becomes a teen and finally a fifth trait when the Sim becomes a young adult. Furthermore, the [[lifetime reward]] "Midlife Crisis" allows the player to re-choose a Sim's traits.
Young Adults and up have 5 traits, Teens have 4 traits, Kids have 3 traits, Toddlers have 2 traits. The less traits a Sim has, the less complex that Sim's personality will be. For example, giving a Sim the Kleptomaniac trait only will result in him constantly stealing while giving a Sim 5 traits will result in more balance. A Sim can acquire more traits also. In fact, they can acquire all traits that don't contradict each other.


There are limitations on the traits a Sim can have. Foremost, two traits may not contradict each other, such as the [[Good (The Sims 3)|good]] and [[Evil (The Sims 3)|evil]] traits, or the [[can't stand art]] and [[artistic]] traits. Such traits are inherently built around opposing behaviors and intrinsically preclude the occurrence of the other. In addition, Sims may be unable to obtain traits based on their age; one example being that babies are unable to have the charismatic trait or that only teens and older Sims can have the [[hopeless romantic]] trait.
Traits are genetic and what occurs during pregnancy can affect what traits are passed on. The parents also help pick the traits. For example, bad parents don't get to pick their own traits and will have randomly assigned ones, these are generally unfavourable.


Traits also grant Sims different abilities or specific actions which only Sims having those traits can do. [[Insane]] Sims are able to use the command "Talk to Self" to boost their own [[social]] motive, while [[Vegetarian (The Sims 3)|vegetarian]] Sims are able to cook vegetarian alternatives to meals containing meat (though in ''Showtime'', all Sims are able to cook these meals, regardless of traits). Some traits can grant Sims special [[moodlet]]s, with [[loner]] Sims enjoying their solitude or [[hydrophobic]] Sims fearing swimming in the pool. Other traits allow Sims a greater affinity for certain tasks, such as [[angler]] Sims being more adept at [[fishing]] while [[Genius (The Sims 3)|genius]] Sims tend to learn more quickly. In this respect, the customization that players can give to Sims via the trait system can make the game more or less challenging while offering a greater deal of variety than was possible with the personality point system used in the game's predecessors.
The [[Lifetime wish rewards|Lifetime Reward]] "Midlife Crisis", costing 20 000 points, allows the player to re-choose a Sim's traits.


Features comparable to traits in previous games in the series are [[Zodiac sign]]s, [[interest]]s, and [[personality]].
== See also ==
* [[List of Traits]]


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==Learning traits==
{{See also|Trait conflict}}
As Sims socialize with others, they may reveal their traits from certain interactions. For example, asking a Sim's career will reveal if they have [[workaholic]] or [[ambitious]] traits, or flirting with a Sim will reveal [[flirty]] or [[Unflirty (The Sims 3)|unflirty]] trait. Learning traits can be beneficial to Sims. If the Sim has the same trait as the other Sim, they will get a compatibility trait as well as a relationship boost. On the other hand, if they have any conflicting traits, they will get a negative relationship.

Learning traits is very important for [[architectural designer]] [[profession]]. Learning a client's traits is important in order to satisfy their desired objects, such as placing [[Bar (object)|bars]] for [[party animal]] clients, which will boost the scores. Aside from socializing, Sims can easily learn other Sims' traits from several methods:
*[[Perceptive]] trait has 35% chance of learning a trait while socializing.{{Vgversion|TS3:A}}
*Completing the Personable [[charisma]] skill challenge will allow Sims to learn traits easier.
*Observant [[lifetime reward]] allows Sims to instantly learn 3 random traits of a Sim.
*Sims can learn all the traits by interviewing if they work in [[journalism]] or [[law enforcement]] career, by interviewing using the mobile radio station{{Vgversion|TS3:UL}}, or by discussing renovation if they work in architectural designer profession{{Vgversion|TS3:A}}.
*[[Vampire (The Sims 3)|Vampires]] can read Sims' minds and learn their traits.{{Vgversion|TS3:LN}}{{Vgversion|TS3:SN}}
*[[Genie]]s can ensorcel Sims outside the household to freely control them. Sometimes, the household members will randomly learn the ensorcelled Sim's traits.{{Vgversion|TS3:ST}}
*[[Alien]]s can scan Sims and learn their traits.{{Vgversion|TS3:S}}
*Using the holo-computer to look up friends on the holo-web will randomly learn details about the selected Sim, including their traits.{{Vgversion|TS3:ITF}}

==Hidden traits==
{{see also|Hidden trait}}
Hidden traits are traits in ''The Sims 3'' that cannot be seen in-game except when a Sim performs a related action autonomously or an unlocked interaction is available.

Hidden traits become available to Sims in specific careers, life states, or to babies with an NPC for a parent. The child might then get the appropriate hidden trait

==Additional traits==
[[File:Extra trait panel.png|right|thumb]]
{{Vgversion2|University Life}}
Sims are born with two traits, and gain an additional trait on aging up from toddler to child, from child to teen, and from teen to young adult. Therefore, a fully-grown Sim has five traits. With ''University Life'', it is possible to earn two additional traits, for a total of seven traits. The trait panel will still show only five traits, but when a Sim has more than five, a scroll bar will appear next to the traits.

The two additional traits are earned by:
#Completing a major / graduating from university. This trait slot has a red border.
#Reaching level 8 of a [[social group]]. This trait slot has a yellow border.

Sims cannot earn the extra trait slots multiple times, for example, by reaching level 8 in all social groups or completing multiple majors. If the requirement to earn an additional trait slot is completed more than once, a prompt will appear that will allow reconfirmation or replacement of the additional trait.

== List of traits ==
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By age =
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!style="background:#A5CDEB;" width="33%"|From birth
!style="background:#A5CDEB;" width="33%"|From childhood
!style="background:#A5CDEB;" width="34%"|From teenagehood
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[[File:Trait Absent-Minded small.png|24px|link=]] [[Absent-Minded]]<br>
[[File:Trait Artistic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Artistic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Athletic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Athletic (trait)|Athletic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Brave small.png|24px|link=]] [[Brave]]<br>
[[File:Trait Clumsy small.png|24px|link=]] [[Clumsy (The Sims 3)|Clumsy]]<br>
[[File:Trait Couch Potato small.png|24px|link=]] [[Couch Potato]]<br>
[[File:Trait Disciplined small.png|24px|link=]] [[Disciplined]]<br>
[[File:Trait Easily Impressed small.png|24px|link=]] [[Easily Impressed]]<br>
[[File:Trait Eccentric small.png|24px|link=]] [[Eccentric]]<br>
[[File:Trait Evil small.png|24px|link=]] [[Evil (The Sims 3)|Evil]]<br>
[[File:Trait Excitable small.png|24px|link=]] [[Excitable]]<br>
[[File:Trait Friendly small.png|24px|link=]] [[Friendly (trait)|Friendly]]<br>
[[File:Trait Genius small.png|24px|link=]] [[Genius (The Sims 3)|Genius]]<br>
[[File:Trait Good small.png|24px|link=]] [[Good (The Sims 3)|Good]]<br>
[[File:Trait Grumpy small.png|24px|link=]] [[Grumpy]]<br>
[[File:Trait Hates the Outdoors small.png|24px|link=]] [[Hates the Outdoors]]<br>
[[File:Trait Heavy Sleeper small.png|24px|link=]] [[Heavy Sleeper]]<br>
[[File:Trait Insane small.png|24px|link=]] [[Insane]]<br>
[[File:Trait Light Sleeper small.png|24px|link=]] [[Light Sleeper]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loner small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loner]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loves the Cold small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loves the Cold]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loves the Heat small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loves the Heat]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loves the Outdoors small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loves the Outdoors]]<br>
[[File:Trait Neurotic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Neurotic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Perceptive small.png|24px|link=]] [[Perceptive]]<br>
[[File:Trait Sailor small.png|24px|link=]] [[Sailor]]<br>
[[File:Trait Slob small.png|24px|link=]] [[Slob (The Sims 3)|Slob]]<br>
[[File:Trait Virtuoso small.png|24px|link=]] [[Virtuoso]]
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[[File:Trait Adventurous small.png|24px|link=]] [[Adventurous]]<br>
[[File:Trait Ambitious small.png|24px|link=]] [[Ambitious]]<br>
[[File:Trait Angler small.png|24px|link=]] [[Angler]]<br>
[[File:Trait Animal Lover small.png|24px|link=]] [[Animal Lover]]<br>
[[File:Trait Bookworm small.png|24px|link=]] [[Bookworm (The Sims 3)|Bookworm]]<br>
[[File:Trait Bot Fan small.png|24px|link=]] [[Bot Fan]]<br>
[[File:Trait Can't Stand Art small.png|24px|link=]] [[Can't Stand Art]]<br>
[[File:Trait Cat Person small.png|24px|link=]] [[Cat Person]]<br>
[[File:Trait Computer Whiz small.png|24px|link=]] [[Computer Whiz]]<br>
[[File:Trait Coward small.png|24px|link=]] [[Coward]]<br>
[[File:Trait Daredevil small.png|24px|link=]] [[Daredevil]]<br>
[[File:Trait Diva small.png|24px|link=]] [[Diva]]<br>
[[File:Trait Dog Person small.png|24px|link=]] [[Dog Person]]<br>
[[File:Trait Eco-Friendly small.png|24px|link=]] [[Eco-Friendly]]<br>
[[File:Trait Equestrian small.png|24px|link=]] [[Equestrian]]<br>
[[File:Trait Family-Oriented small.png|24px|link=]] [[Family-Oriented]]<br>
[[File:Trait Frugal small.png|24px|link=]] [[Frugal]]<br>
[[File:Trait Good Sense of Humor small.png|24px|link=]] [[Good Sense of Humor]]<br>
[[File:Trait Hot-Headed small.png|24px|link=]] [[Hot-headed (The Sims 3)|Hot-Headed]]<br>
[[File:Trait Hydrophobic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Hydrophobic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Inappropriate small.png|24px|link=]] [[Inappropriate]]<br>
[[File:Trait Kleptomaniac small.png|24px|link=]] [[Kleptomaniac]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loser small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loser]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loves To Swim small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loves To Swim]]<br>
[[File:Trait Lucky small.png|24px|link=]] [[Lucky]]<br>
[[File:Trait Mean Spirited small.png|24px|link=]] [[Mean Spirited]]<br>
[[File:Trait Mooch small.png|24px|link=]] [[Mooch]]<br>
[[File:Trait Neat small.png|24px|link=]] [[Neat (The Sims 3)|Neat]]<br>
[[File:Trait Never Nude small.png|24px|link=]] [[Never Nude]]<br>
[[File:Trait Night Owl small.png|24px|link=]] [[Night Owl]]<br>
[[File:Trait No Sense of Humor small.png|24px|link=]] [[No Sense of Humor]]<br>
[[File:Trait Over-Emotional small.png|24px|link=]] [[Over-Emotional]]<br>
[[File:Trait Party Animal small.png|24px|link=]] [[Party Animal]]<br>
[[File:Trait Perfectionist small.png|24px|link=]] [[Perfectionist (The Sims 3)|Perfectionist]]<br>
[[File:Trait Photographer's Eye small.png|24px|link=]] [[Photographer's Eye]]<br>
[[File:Trait Rebellious small.png|24px|link=]] [[Rebellious]]<br>
[[File:Trait Shy small.png|24px|link=]] [[Shy]]<br>
[[File:Trait Snob small.png|24px|link=]] [[Snob (The Sims 3)|Snob]]<br>
[[File:Trait Star Quality small.png|24px|link=]] [[Star Quality]]<br>
[[File:Trait Supernatural Fan small.png|24px|link=]] [[Supernatural Fan]]<br>
[[File:Trait Technophobe small.png|24px|link=]] [[Technophobe]]<br>
[[File:Trait Unlucky small.png|24px|link=]] [[Unlucky]]<br>
[[File:Trait Unstable small.png|24px|link=]] [[Unstable]]<br>
[[File:Trait Vegetarian small.png|24px|link=]] [[Vegetarian (The Sims 3)|Vegetarian]]<br>
[[File:Trait Vehicle Enthusiast small.png|24px|link=]] [[Vehicle Enthusiast]]<br>
[[File:Trait Workaholic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Workaholic]]
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[[File:Trait Avant Garde small.png|24px|link=]] [[Avant Garde]]<br>
[[File:Trait Born Salesperson small.png|24px|link=]] [[Born Salesperson]]<br>
[[File:Trait Brooding small.png|24px|link=]] [[Brooding]]<br>
[[File:Trait Charismatic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Charismatic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Childish small.png|24px|link=]] [[Childish (The Sims 3)|Childish]]<br>
[[File:Trait Commitment Issues small.png|24px|link=]] [[Commitment Issues]]<br>
[[File:Trait Dislikes Children small.png|24px|link=]] [[Dislikes Children]]<br>
[[File:Trait Dramatic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Dramatic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Flirty small.png|24px|link=]] [[Flirty]]<br>
[[File:Trait Gatherer small.png|24px|link=]] [[Gatherer]]<br>
[[File:Trait Great Kisser small.png|24px|link=]] [[Great Kisser]]<br>
[[File:Trait Green Thumb small.png|24px|link=]] [[Green Thumb]]<br>
[[File:Trait Handy small.png|24px|link=]] [[Handy]]<br>
[[File:Trait Hopeless Romantic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Hopeless Romantic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Irresistible small.png|24px|link=]] [[Irresistible]]<br>
[[File:Trait Natural Born Performer small.png|24px|link=]] [[Natural Born Performer]]<br>
[[File:Trait Natural Cook small.png|24px|link=]] [[Natural Cook]]<br>
[[File:Trait Nurturing small.png|24px|link=]] [[Nurturing]]<br>
[[File:Trait Proper small.png|24px|link=]] [[Proper]]<br>
[[File:Trait Savvy Sculptor small.png|24px|link=]] [[Savvy Sculptor]]<br>
[[File:Trait Schmoozer small.png|24px|link=]] [[Schmoozer]]<br>
[[File:Trait Social Butterfly small.png|24px|link=]] [[Social Butterfly]]<br>
[[File:Trait Socially Awkward small.png|24px|link=]] [[Socially Awkward]]<br>
[[File:Trait Supernatural Skeptic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Supernatural Skeptic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Unflirty small.png|24px|link=]] [[Unflirty (The Sims 3)|Unflirty]]
|-|
Alphabetized =
{|class="wikitable heading-blue" width=100%
!style="background:#A5CDEB;" width="33%"|A-E
!style="background:#A5CDEB;" width="33%"|E-N
!style="background:#A5CDEB;" width="34%"|N-W
|-
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[[File:Trait Absent-Minded small.png|24px|link=]] [[Absent-Minded]]<br>
[[File:Trait Adventurous small.png|24px|link=]] [[Adventurous]]<br>
[[File:Trait Ambitious small.png|24px|link=]] [[Ambitious]]<br>
[[File:Trait Angler small.png|24px|link=]] [[Angler]]<br>
[[File:Trait Animal Lover small.png|24px|link=]] [[Animal Lover]]<br>
[[File:Trait Artistic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Artistic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Athletic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Athletic (trait)|Athletic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Avant Garde small.png|24px|link=]] [[Avant Garde]]<br>
[[File:Trait Bookworm small.png|24px|link=]] [[Bookworm (The Sims 3)|Bookworm]]<br>
[[File:Trait Born Salesperson small.png|24px|link=]] [[Born Salesperson]]<br>
[[File:Trait Bot Fan small.png|24px|link=]] [[Bot Fan]]<br>
[[File:Trait Brave small.png|24px|link=]] [[Brave]]<br>
[[File:Trait Brooding small.png|24px|link=]] [[Brooding]]<br>
[[File:Trait Can't Stand Art small.png|24px|link=]] [[Can't Stand Art]]<br>
[[File:Trait Cat Person small.png|24px|link=]] [[Cat Person]]<br>
[[File:Trait Charismatic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Charismatic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Childish small.png|24px|link=]] [[Childish (The Sims 3)|Childish]]<br>
[[File:Trait Clumsy small.png|24px|link=]] [[Clumsy (The Sims 3)|Clumsy]]<br>
[[File:Trait Commitment Issues small.png|24px|link=]] [[Commitment Issues]]<br>
[[File:Trait Computer Whiz small.png|24px|link=]] [[Computer Whiz]]<br>
[[File:Trait Couch Potato small.png|24px|link=]] [[Couch Potato]]<br>
[[File:Trait Coward small.png|24px|link=]] [[Coward]]<br>
[[File:Trait Daredevil small.png|24px|link=]] [[Daredevil]]<br>
[[File:Trait Disciplined small.png|24px|link=]] [[Disciplined]]<br>
[[File:Trait Dislikes Children small.png|24px|link=]] [[Dislikes Children]]<br>
[[File:Trait Diva small.png|24px|link=]] [[Diva]]<br>
[[File:Trait Dog Person small.png|24px|link=]] [[Dog Person]]<br>
[[File:Trait Dramatic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Dramatic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Easily Impressed small.png|24px|link=]] [[Easily Impressed]]<br>
[[File:Trait Eccentric small.png|24px|link=]] [[Eccentric]]<br>
[[File:Trait Eco-Friendly small.png|24px|link=]] [[Eco-Friendly]]<br>
[[File:Trait Equestrian small.png|24px|link=]] [[Equestrian]]<br>
[[File:Trait Evil small.png|24px|link=]] [[Evil (The Sims 3)|Evil]]<br>
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[[File:Trait Excitable small.png|24px|link=]] [[Excitable]]<br>
[[File:Trait Family-Oriented small.png|24px|link=]] [[Family-Oriented]]<br>
[[File:Trait Flirty small.png|24px|link=]] [[Flirty]]<br>
[[File:Trait Friendly small.png|24px|link=]] [[Friendly (trait)|Friendly]]<br>
[[File:Trait Frugal small.png|24px|link=]] [[Frugal]]<br>
[[File:Trait Gatherer small.png|24px|link=]] [[Gatherer]]<br>
[[File:Trait Genius small.png|24px|link=]] [[Genius (The Sims 3)|Genius]]<br>
[[File:Trait Good small.png|24px|link=]] [[Good (The Sims 3)|Good]]<br>
[[File:Trait Good Sense of Humor small.png|24px|link=]] [[Good Sense of Humor]]<br>
[[File:Trait Great Kisser small.png|24px|link=]] [[Great Kisser]]<br>
[[File:Trait Green Thumb small.png|24px|link=]] [[Green Thumb]]<br>
[[File:Trait Grumpy small.png|24px|link=]] [[Grumpy]]<br>
[[File:Trait Handy small.png|24px|link=]] [[Handy]]<br>
[[File:Trait Hates the Outdoors small.png|24px|link=]] [[Hates the Outdoors]]<br>
[[File:Trait Heavy Sleeper small.png|24px|link=]] [[Heavy Sleeper]]<br>
[[File:Trait Hopeless Romantic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Hopeless Romantic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Hot-Headed small.png|24px|link=]] [[Hot-headed (The Sims 3)|Hot-Headed]]<br>
[[File:Trait Hydrophobic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Hydrophobic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Inappropriate small.png|24px|link=]] [[Inappropriate]]<br>
[[File:Trait Insane small.png|24px|link=]] [[Insane]]<br>
[[File:Trait Irresistible small.png|24px|link=]] [[Irresistible]]<br>
[[File:Trait Kleptomaniac small.png|24px|link=]] [[Kleptomaniac]]<br>
[[File:Trait Light Sleeper small.png|24px|link=]] [[Light Sleeper]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loner small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loner]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loser small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loser]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loves the Cold small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loves the Cold]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loves the Heat small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loves the Heat]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loves the Outdoors small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loves the Outdoors]]<br>
[[File:Trait Loves To Swim small.png|24px|link=]] [[Loves To Swim]]<br>
[[File:Trait Lucky small.png|24px|link=]] [[Lucky]]<br>
[[File:Trait Mean Spirited small.png|24px|link=]] [[Mean Spirited]]<br>
[[File:Trait Mooch small.png|24px|link=]] [[Mooch]]<br>
[[File:Trait Natural Born Performer small.png|24px|link=]] [[Natural Born Performer]]<br>
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[[File:Trait Natural Cook small.png|24px|link=]] [[Natural Cook]]<br>
[[File:Trait Neat small.png|24px|link=]] [[Neat (The Sims 3)|Neat]]<br>
[[File:Trait Neurotic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Neurotic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Never Nude small.png|24px|link=]] [[Never Nude]]<br>
[[File:Trait Night Owl small.png|24px|link=]] [[Night Owl]]<br>
[[File:Trait No Sense of Humor small.png|24px|link=]] [[No Sense of Humor]]<br>
[[File:Trait Nurturing small.png|24px|link=]] [[Nurturing]]<br>
[[File:Trait Over-Emotional small.png|24px|link=]] [[Over-Emotional]]<br>
[[File:Trait Party Animal small.png|24px|link=]] [[Party Animal]]<br>
[[File:Trait Perceptive small.png|24px|link=]] [[Perceptive]]<br>
[[File:Trait Perfectionist small.png|24px|link=]] [[Perfectionist (The Sims 3)|Perfectionist]]<br>
[[File:Trait Photographer's Eye small.png|24px|link=]] [[Photographer's Eye]]<br>
[[File:Trait Proper small.png|24px|link=]] [[Proper]]<br>
[[File:Trait Rebellious small.png|24px|link=]] [[Rebellious]]<br>
[[File:Trait Sailor small.png|24px|link=]] [[Sailor]]<br>
[[File:Trait Savvy Sculptor small.png|24px|link=]] [[Savvy Sculptor]]<br>
[[File:Trait Schmoozer small.png|24px|link=]] [[Schmoozer]]<br>
[[File:Trait Shy small.png|24px|link=]] [[Shy]]<br>
[[File:Trait Slob small.png|24px|link=]] [[Slob (The Sims 3)|Slob]]<br>
[[File:Trait Snob small.png|24px|link=]] [[Snob (The Sims 3)|Snob]]<br>
[[File:Trait Social Butterfly small.png|24px|link=]] [[Social Butterfly]]<br>
[[File:Trait Socially Awkward small.png|24px|link=]] [[Socially Awkward]]<br>
[[File:Trait Star Quality small.png|24px|link=]] [[Star Quality]]<br>
[[File:Trait Supernatural Fan small.png|24px|link=]] [[Supernatural Fan]]<br>
[[File:Trait Supernatural Skeptic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Supernatural Skeptic]]<br>
[[File:Trait Technophobe small.png|24px|link=]] [[Technophobe]]<br>
[[File:Trait Unflirty small.png|24px|link=]] [[Unflirty (The Sims 3)|Unflirty]]<br>
[[File:Trait Unlucky small.png|24px|link=]] [[Unlucky]]<br>
[[File:Trait Unstable small.png|24px|link=]] [[Unstable]]<br>
[[File:Trait Vegetarian small.png|24px|link=]] [[Vegetarian (The Sims 3)|Vegetarian]]<br>
[[File:Trait Vehicle Enthusiast small.png|24px|link=]] [[Vehicle Enthusiast]]<br>
[[File:Trait Virtuoso small.png|24px|link=]] [[Virtuoso]]<br>
[[File:Trait Workaholic small.png|24px|link=]] [[Workaholic]]
|}
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==Removed traits==
There are a number of traits that were removed before the game was released. Some of them might be removed because they share similar purpose with an existing trait, or might raise the [[Wikipedia:ESRB|ESRB rating]], while some others were removed unexplained. Some removed traits have their own icons in the game files, while some are only mentioned in the old game strings.

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:top"
|-valign="top"
|width=50%|[[File:Trait Boring.png|left]]'''Boring'''
''Boring Sims spout yawn inducing conversation topics that put others to sleep. Their jokes are terrible and they don't appreciate the funny jokes of others. Oftentimes they are satisfied doing nothing.''

Replaced with No Sense of Humor.
|width=50%|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Braggart'''
''Braggarts enjoy talking about how awesome they are (even if they aren't) to others, all the time.''

Part of Snob.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Chess Mastermind'''
''Sims that are Chess Masterminds always know exactly what to do with every piece on the board several moves before their opponents.''

Part of Genius. Might correspond to chess.
|[[File:Trait Conversationalist.png|left]]'''Conversationalist'''
''Conversationalists love a good conversation with family and friends. They can keep almost any conversation from going south.''

Replaced with Friendly. Part of Charismatic.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait Crybaby.png|left]]'''Crybaby'''
''Crybabies have a tearful reaction to negative situations. They won't get mad, they won't get even, they'll just cry.''

Part of Loser and Over-Emotional.
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Disdains Dessert'''
''Sugar and excess calories just aren't for Sims that Disdain Dessert. For these Sims, desserts are off the menu.''
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait Dreamer.png|left]]'''Dreamer'''
''Dreamers dream big! They never settle for the small stuff and are rewarded more when their wishes are satisfied.''

Part of Ambitious.
|[[File:Trait Easily Bored.png|left]]'''Easily Bored'''
''Easily Bored Sims find small talk incredibly mundane. They also need to be entertained more frequently than the average Sim.''

Part with Childish.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait Gloomy.png|left]]'''Gloomy'''
''Gloomy Sims see the negative side of everything and are rarely pleased.''

Replaced with Grumpy.
|[[File:Trait Good at Massages.png|left]]'''Good at Massages'''
''Sims that are Good at Massages give amazing massages. They have the gift of incredible hands.''

Part of Flirty.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait Greedy.png|left]]'''Greedy'''
''Greedy Sims desire money with every fiber of their being. It drives them throughout life and at every turn.''

Replaced with Mooch.
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Hates Computers'''
''Sims that Hate Computers will never use a computer willingly. They hate the machines, for no apparent reason.''

Part of Technophobe.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Hates Reading'''
''Sims that Hate Reading will never willingly pick up a book to read unless forced to do so. They always prefer to spend their time in other ways.''

Conflicts with Bookworm.
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Likes Giving Hugs'''
''Hugs are hard to get just right. There are some great huggers out there, though. The best hugs are given by those who Like Giving Hugs!''

Conflicts with Great Kisser.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait Materialistic.png|left]]'''Materialistic'''
''Materialistic Sims love buying new things, and therefore tend to strive towards great wealth. They dream of owning the most expensive items and work hard towards that goal.''

Conflicts with Frugal.
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Mean'''
''Mean Sims love to fight, mostly because they never lose in a brawl. They take satisfaction with every new Enemy made and dream of new ways to be nasty to others.''

It has the same description with Mean Spirited, which might mean this is the original name of the trait.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Pack-Rat'''
''Pack Rats love to be surrounded by stuff and hate it when things are thrown away. Such a waste!''

Conflicts with Frugal. Replaced with Materialistic and Slob.
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Paranoid'''
''Paranoid Sims are constantly looking over their shoulder for unexpected threats. They see the truth... everywhere.''

Replaced with Coward.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Plain'''
''What's there to say about Plain Sims?''
|[[File:Trait Quick Recovery.png|left]]'''Quick Recovery'''
''Broken promises will no longer lead to disappointment. Get back on your feet and go!''

Later came back in ''The Sims 3: World Adventures'' as the '''Stone Hearted''' lifetime reward.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait Rude.png|left]]'''Rude'''
''Rude Sims love to mock and insult others with harsh words. A sneer is often found on their faces, and apologies never escape their lips.''

Part of Inappropriate, Hot Headed, and Mean Spirited.
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Ruffian'''
''Sims that are Ruffians are typically up for a brawl. The decision is easier to make when you know you'll never lose, naturally.''

Part of Mean Spirited.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait Shy (removed).png|left]]'''Shy'''
''Shy Sims will never approach anyone that isn't a friend and tend to stick to their rooms if they are able. They are also uncomfortable around large crowds of people.''

Replaced with Loner. Recreated in ''[[The Sims 3: Late Night]]''.
|[[File:Trait Stubborn.png|left]]'''Stubborn'''
''Stubborn Sims have a really difficult time accepting apologies and tend to hold grudges for a long time.''

Replaced with Hot-Headed.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Stupid'''
''The road to knowledge is a slow one for Stupid Sims. They just don't get things. It's not their fault - they try real hard!''

Replaced with Absent-Minded.
|[[File:Trait Sweet Talker.png|left]]'''Sweet Talker'''
''Sweet Talkers are the best suck-ups in school, at work, or even when complimenting their friends and neighbors. They love to flatter and are very good at it.''

Replaced with Schmoozer.
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait.png|left]]'''Unforgiving'''

Only referenced in Personas.xml game file.
|[[File:Trait Vain.png|left]]'''Vain'''
''Vain Sims love to admire themselves in the mirror and they will never turn down a compliment. As far as they are concerned, the sun revolves around them.''

Part of Snob. Similar to [[Diva]].
|-valign="top"
|[[File:Trait Wanton.png|left]]'''Wanton'''

Scrapped for game rating. It has no description.
|[[File:Trait Worrywart.png|left]]'''Worrywart'''
''Worrywarts are easily stressed by the smallest problem and have a hard time getting back to a normal, relaxed state of mind. They take solace in sharing their worries with others.''

Replaced with Neurotic.
|}

==External links==
* [http://www.snootysims.com/thesims3infoindex.php?id=traits Snootysims.com]
* [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/thesims3/news.html?sid=6205762&mode=previews&page=2 Gamespot.com]
* [http://www.carls-sims-3-guide.com Carl's Sims 3 Guide]
* [http://www.raymazza.com/1/post/2013/05/designing-character-traits-in-the-sims-3.html Designing Character Traits in The Sims 3], a blog by Ray Mazza
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Traits

A Sim demonstrating the "Absent-Minded" trait

For trait systems in other games, see Trait.

Traits are the building blocks of a personality assigned to Sims in The Sims 3, replacing the previous system of personality points. The traits also appear in The Sims Medieval; this time, traits are adapted to the Medieval period. They determine a Sim's behaviors, abilities, and their wishes, including their Lifetime Wishes. There are 63 traits in the base game. Three traits were added with World Adventures, six with Ambitions, one with Fast Lane Stuff, two with Late Night, two with Generations, four with Pets, three with Showtime, six with Supernatural, two with Seasons, three with University Life, two with Island Paradise, and two with Into the Future. Altogether they add up to a total of 99 normal traits.

Each trait is separated into one of four categories based on mental, physical, social, or lifestyle aspects of Sims' lives. For example, social traits may include dislikes children or friendly, while lifestyle traits would consist of technophobe or daredevil. Traits are used to allow Sims a greater complexity in their daily routines over the points system. The more traits a Sim has, the more complex they will be, as a Sim with more personality traits will exhibit a wider range of behaviors than a Sim with only one.

Sims can attain traits in multiple ways. Ordinarily the player will assign a maximum of five traits to a young adult or older Sim in the Create a Sim screen under the "Personality" section. Traits can also be inherited via genetics from either parent, with babies and toddlers having two traits. If the toddler grows up well, the player will be able to choose a third trait for when the Sim becomes a child, and likewise a fourth when the Sim becomes a teen and finally a fifth trait when the Sim becomes a young adult. Furthermore, the lifetime reward "Midlife Crisis" allows the player to re-choose a Sim's traits.

There are limitations on the traits a Sim can have. Foremost, two traits may not contradict each other, such as the good and evil traits, or the can't stand art and artistic traits. Such traits are inherently built around opposing behaviors and intrinsically preclude the occurrence of the other. In addition, Sims may be unable to obtain traits based on their age; one example being that babies are unable to have the charismatic trait or that only teens and older Sims can have the hopeless romantic trait.

Traits also grant Sims different abilities or specific actions which only Sims having those traits can do. Insane Sims are able to use the command "Talk to Self" to boost their own social motive, while vegetarian Sims are able to cook vegetarian alternatives to meals containing meat (though in Showtime, all Sims are able to cook these meals, regardless of traits). Some traits can grant Sims special moodlets, with loner Sims enjoying their solitude or hydrophobic Sims fearing swimming in the pool. Other traits allow Sims a greater affinity for certain tasks, such as angler Sims being more adept at fishing while genius Sims tend to learn more quickly. In this respect, the customization that players can give to Sims via the trait system can make the game more or less challenging while offering a greater deal of variety than was possible with the personality point system used in the game's predecessors.

Features comparable to traits in previous games in the series are Zodiac signs, interests, and personality.

Learning traits[edit | edit source]

See also: Trait conflict

As Sims socialize with others, they may reveal their traits from certain interactions. For example, asking a Sim's career will reveal if they have workaholic or ambitious traits, or flirting with a Sim will reveal flirty or unflirty trait. Learning traits can be beneficial to Sims. If the Sim has the same trait as the other Sim, they will get a compatibility trait as well as a relationship boost. On the other hand, if they have any conflicting traits, they will get a negative relationship.

Learning traits is very important for architectural designer profession. Learning a client's traits is important in order to satisfy their desired objects, such as placing bars for party animal clients, which will boost the scores. Aside from socializing, Sims can easily learn other Sims' traits from several methods:

  • Perceptive trait has 35% chance of learning a trait while socializing.[TS3:A]
  • Completing the Personable charisma skill challenge will allow Sims to learn traits easier.
  • Observant lifetime reward allows Sims to instantly learn 3 random traits of a Sim.
  • Sims can learn all the traits by interviewing if they work in journalism or law enforcement career, by interviewing using the mobile radio station[TS3:UL], or by discussing renovation if they work in architectural designer profession[TS3:A].
  • Vampires can read Sims' minds and learn their traits.[TS3:LN][TS3:SN]
  • Genies can ensorcel Sims outside the household to freely control them. Sometimes, the household members will randomly learn the ensorcelled Sim's traits.[TS3:ST]
  • Aliens can scan Sims and learn their traits.[TS3:S]
  • Using the holo-computer to look up friends on the holo-web will randomly learn details about the selected Sim, including their traits.[TS3:ITF]

Hidden traits[edit | edit source]

See also: Hidden trait

Hidden traits are traits in The Sims 3 that cannot be seen in-game except when a Sim performs a related action autonomously or an unlocked interaction is available.

Hidden traits become available to Sims in specific careers, life states, or to babies with an NPC for a parent. The child might then get the appropriate hidden trait

Additional traits[edit | edit source]

This section describes features that are only available in The Sims 3: University Life.

Sims are born with two traits, and gain an additional trait on aging up from toddler to child, from child to teen, and from teen to young adult. Therefore, a fully-grown Sim has five traits. With University Life, it is possible to earn two additional traits, for a total of seven traits. The trait panel will still show only five traits, but when a Sim has more than five, a scroll bar will appear next to the traits.

The two additional traits are earned by:

  1. Completing a major / graduating from university. This trait slot has a red border.
  2. Reaching level 8 of a social group. This trait slot has a yellow border.

Sims cannot earn the extra trait slots multiple times, for example, by reaching level 8 in all social groups or completing multiple majors. If the requirement to earn an additional trait slot is completed more than once, a prompt will appear that will allow reconfirmation or replacement of the additional trait.

List of traits[edit | edit source]

From birth From childhood From teenagehood

Absent-Minded
Artistic
Athletic
Brave
Clumsy
Couch Potato
Disciplined
Easily Impressed
Eccentric
Evil
Excitable
Friendly
Genius
Good
Grumpy
Hates the Outdoors
Heavy Sleeper
Insane
Light Sleeper
Loner
Loves the Cold
Loves the Heat
Loves the Outdoors
Neurotic
Perceptive
Sailor
Slob
Virtuoso

Adventurous
Ambitious
Angler
Animal Lover
Bookworm
Bot Fan
Can't Stand Art
Cat Person
Computer Whiz
Coward
Daredevil
Diva
Dog Person
Eco-Friendly
Equestrian
Family-Oriented
Frugal
Good Sense of Humor
Hot-Headed
Hydrophobic
Inappropriate
Kleptomaniac
Loser
Loves To Swim
Lucky
Mean Spirited
Mooch
Neat
Never Nude
Night Owl
No Sense of Humor
Over-Emotional
Party Animal
Perfectionist
Photographer's Eye
Rebellious
Shy
Snob
Star Quality
Supernatural Fan
Technophobe
Unlucky
Unstable
Vegetarian
Vehicle Enthusiast
Workaholic

Avant Garde
Born Salesperson
Brooding
Charismatic
Childish
Commitment Issues
Dislikes Children
Dramatic
Flirty
Gatherer
Great Kisser
Green Thumb
Handy
Hopeless Romantic
Irresistible
Natural Born Performer
Natural Cook
Nurturing
Proper
Savvy Sculptor
Schmoozer
Social Butterfly
Socially Awkward
Supernatural Skeptic
Unflirty

A-E E-N N-W

Absent-Minded
Adventurous
Ambitious
Angler
Animal Lover
Artistic
Athletic
Avant Garde
Bookworm
Born Salesperson
Bot Fan
Brave
Brooding
Can't Stand Art
Cat Person
Charismatic
Childish
Clumsy
Commitment Issues
Computer Whiz
Couch Potato
Coward
Daredevil
Disciplined
Dislikes Children
Diva
Dog Person
Dramatic
Easily Impressed
Eccentric
Eco-Friendly
Equestrian
Evil

Excitable
Family-Oriented
Flirty
Friendly
Frugal
Gatherer
Genius
Good
Good Sense of Humor
Great Kisser
Green Thumb
Grumpy
Handy
Hates the Outdoors
Heavy Sleeper
Hopeless Romantic
Hot-Headed
Hydrophobic
Inappropriate
Insane
Irresistible
Kleptomaniac
Light Sleeper
Loner
Loser
Loves the Cold
Loves the Heat
Loves the Outdoors
Loves To Swim
Lucky
Mean Spirited
Mooch
Natural Born Performer

Natural Cook
Neat
Neurotic
Never Nude
Night Owl
No Sense of Humor
Nurturing
Over-Emotional
Party Animal
Perceptive
Perfectionist
Photographer's Eye
Proper
Rebellious
Sailor
Savvy Sculptor
Schmoozer
Shy
Slob
Snob
Social Butterfly
Socially Awkward
Star Quality
Supernatural Fan
Supernatural Skeptic
Technophobe
Unflirty
Unlucky
Unstable
Vegetarian
Vehicle Enthusiast
Virtuoso
Workaholic

Removed traits[edit | edit source]

There are a number of traits that were removed before the game was released. Some of them might be removed because they share similar purpose with an existing trait, or might raise the ESRB rating, while some others were removed unexplained. Some removed traits have their own icons in the game files, while some are only mentioned in the old game strings.

Boring

Boring Sims spout yawn inducing conversation topics that put others to sleep. Their jokes are terrible and they don't appreciate the funny jokes of others. Oftentimes they are satisfied doing nothing.

Replaced with No Sense of Humor.

Braggart

Braggarts enjoy talking about how awesome they are (even if they aren't) to others, all the time.

Part of Snob.

Chess Mastermind

Sims that are Chess Masterminds always know exactly what to do with every piece on the board several moves before their opponents.

Part of Genius. Might correspond to chess.

Conversationalist

Conversationalists love a good conversation with family and friends. They can keep almost any conversation from going south.

Replaced with Friendly. Part of Charismatic.

Crybaby

Crybabies have a tearful reaction to negative situations. They won't get mad, they won't get even, they'll just cry.

Part of Loser and Over-Emotional.

Disdains Dessert

Sugar and excess calories just aren't for Sims that Disdain Dessert. For these Sims, desserts are off the menu.

Dreamer

Dreamers dream big! They never settle for the small stuff and are rewarded more when their wishes are satisfied.

Part of Ambitious.

Easily Bored

Easily Bored Sims find small talk incredibly mundane. They also need to be entertained more frequently than the average Sim.

Part with Childish.

Gloomy

Gloomy Sims see the negative side of everything and are rarely pleased.

Replaced with Grumpy.

Good at Massages

Sims that are Good at Massages give amazing massages. They have the gift of incredible hands.

Part of Flirty.

Greedy

Greedy Sims desire money with every fiber of their being. It drives them throughout life and at every turn.

Replaced with Mooch.

Hates Computers

Sims that Hate Computers will never use a computer willingly. They hate the machines, for no apparent reason.

Part of Technophobe.

Hates Reading

Sims that Hate Reading will never willingly pick up a book to read unless forced to do so. They always prefer to spend their time in other ways.

Conflicts with Bookworm.

Likes Giving Hugs

Hugs are hard to get just right. There are some great huggers out there, though. The best hugs are given by those who Like Giving Hugs!

Conflicts with Great Kisser.

Materialistic

Materialistic Sims love buying new things, and therefore tend to strive towards great wealth. They dream of owning the most expensive items and work hard towards that goal.

Conflicts with Frugal.

Mean

Mean Sims love to fight, mostly because they never lose in a brawl. They take satisfaction with every new Enemy made and dream of new ways to be nasty to others.

It has the same description with Mean Spirited, which might mean this is the original name of the trait.

Pack-Rat

Pack Rats love to be surrounded by stuff and hate it when things are thrown away. Such a waste!

Conflicts with Frugal. Replaced with Materialistic and Slob.

Paranoid

Paranoid Sims are constantly looking over their shoulder for unexpected threats. They see the truth... everywhere.

Replaced with Coward.

Plain

What's there to say about Plain Sims?

Quick Recovery

Broken promises will no longer lead to disappointment. Get back on your feet and go!

Later came back in The Sims 3: World Adventures as the Stone Hearted lifetime reward.

Rude

Rude Sims love to mock and insult others with harsh words. A sneer is often found on their faces, and apologies never escape their lips.

Part of Inappropriate, Hot Headed, and Mean Spirited.

Ruffian

Sims that are Ruffians are typically up for a brawl. The decision is easier to make when you know you'll never lose, naturally.

Part of Mean Spirited.

Shy

Shy Sims will never approach anyone that isn't a friend and tend to stick to their rooms if they are able. They are also uncomfortable around large crowds of people.

Replaced with Loner. Recreated in The Sims 3: Late Night.

Stubborn

Stubborn Sims have a really difficult time accepting apologies and tend to hold grudges for a long time.

Replaced with Hot-Headed.

Stupid

The road to knowledge is a slow one for Stupid Sims. They just don't get things. It's not their fault - they try real hard!

Replaced with Absent-Minded.

Sweet Talker

Sweet Talkers are the best suck-ups in school, at work, or even when complimenting their friends and neighbors. They love to flatter and are very good at it.

Replaced with Schmoozer.

Unforgiving

Only referenced in Personas.xml game file.

Vain

Vain Sims love to admire themselves in the mirror and they will never turn down a compliment. As far as they are concerned, the sun revolves around them.

Part of Snob. Similar to Diva.

Wanton

Scrapped for game rating. It has no description.

Worrywart

Worrywarts are easily stressed by the smallest problem and have a hard time getting back to a normal, relaxed state of mind. They take solace in sharing their worries with others.

Replaced with Neurotic.

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