Trait (The Sims 3)

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Trait (The Sims 3)

A Sim demonstrates the "Absent-Minded" Trait via posturing in the Create a Sim mode when the Trait is selected.

Traits are the building blocks of personality assigned to Sims in The Sims 3, replacing the previous system of personality points. Traits effectively determine a Sim's behaviors, abilities, and their wishes, including their array of Lifetime Wishes. There are 63 traits in the base game. Three were added with The Sims 3: World Adventures, six added with The Sims 3: Ambitions, one with The Sims 3: Fast Lane Stuff and two with The Sims 3: Late Night for a total of 75 traits and 13 hidden 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 parents, 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 so on). 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.

Traits also grant Sims different abilities, or specific actions which only Sims of 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. 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 better adept at fishing while Genius Sims tend to learn more quickly. In this respect, the customization that players give to Sims via the trait system can make the game more or less challenging while offering a greater deal of specific variety which the more simplified point system found in the game's predecessors lacked.

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

List of Traits

See also: List of Traits


List of Traits Mental Physical Social Lifestyle Hidden
  The Sims 3   Absent-Minded
  Artistic
  Bookworm
  Can't Stand Art
  Computer Whiz
  Excitable
  Genius
  Green Thumb
  Handy
  Insane
  Natural Cook
  Neurotic
  Virtuoso
  Athletic
  Brave
  Clumsy
  Couch Potato
  Coward
  Heavy Sleeper
  Hydrophobic
  Light Sleeper
  Lucky
  Neat
  Never Nude
  Slob
  Unlucky
  Charismatic
  Commitment Issues
File:DislikesChildren.jpgDislikes Children
  Easily Impressed
  Flirty
  Friendly
  Good Sense of Humor
  Great Kisser
  Grumpy
  Hopeless Romantic
  Inappropriate
  Loner
  Loser
  Mean Spirited
  Mooch
  No Sense of Humor
  Party Animal
  Schmoozer
  Snob
  Unflirty
  Ambitious
  Angler
  Childish
  Daredevil
  Evil
  Family-Oriented
  Frugal
  Good
  Hates the Outdoors
  Hot-Headed
  Kleptomaniac
  Loves the Outdoors
  Over-Emotional
  Perfectionist
  Technophobe
  Vegetarian
  Vehicle Enthusiast[n 1]
  Workaholic
  Burglar
  Can Apprehend Burglar
  Can Salute
  Immune to Fire
  Makes No Messes
  Pizza Appreciator
  Pyromaniac
  Rocker
64 traits
+ 8 hidden traits
13 traits 13 traits 20 traits 18 traits 8 traits
  World Adventures   Photographer's Eye   Disciplined   Adventurous   Asian Culture
  Egyptian Culture
  French Culture
  Mummy
  Ambitions   Eccentric
  Perceptive
  Savvy Sculptor
  Born Salesperson
  Dramatic
  Eco-Friendly   SimBot
  PrivateEye
  Late Night   Shy   Star Quality   Vampire
75 traits
+ 15 hidden traits
17 traits 14 traits 23 traits 21 traits 15 traits


Notes
  1. Available in both Patch 15 and The Sims 3: Fast Lane Stuff

Removed Traits

Below are the traits that were removed before the game was released, possibly because they would have caused a higher ESRB rating, or were too similar to certain traits.

Boring

Merged with No Sense of Humor.

Conversationalist

Merged with Charismatic.

Crybaby

Merged with Over-Emotional.

Dreamer

Scrapped for Ambitious.

Easily Bored

Merged with Childish.

Gloomy

Merged with Grumpy.

Good at Massages

Merged with Flirty.

Greedy

Scrapped for Frugal.

Materialistic

Merged with Snob.

Quick Recovery

Merged with Athletic.

Rude

Merged with Inappropriate.

Stubborn

Merged with Hot-Headed.

Sweet Talker

Merged with Flirty.

Vain

Merged with Snob.

Worrywart

Merged with Neurotic.

Shy[n 1]

Merged with Loner.

Nude

Scrapped due to game ratings.

Wanton

Scrapped due to game ratings.

Stupid

Exists only in the game strings; Merged with Absent-Minded

Notes
  1. Will return in some form in The Sims 3: Late Night. [1]

See also

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