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See also: Trait

Traits are a feature from The Sims 3 that are also in The Sims Medieval. In The Sims Medieval, a player can select two traits and one Fatal Flaw for each hero Sim. During certain quests a Hero Sim will have the opportunity of replacing their Fatal Flaw with a Legendary Trait.

The Sims Medieval traits

List of Traits Traits Fatal Flaws Legendary Traits
The Sims Medieval Adventurous
Chivalrous
Creative Cook
Dedicated
Earthy
Eloquent
Evil
Excitable
Friendly
Fun-Loving
Good
Greedy
Haggler
Hopeful Orphan
Jokester
Loves Family
Scholarly
Solitary
Unkempt
Vain
Whale Ate My Parents
Bloodthirsty
Compulsive Gambler
Cowardly
Cruel
Cursed
Drunkard
Fool
Glutton
Hubris
Insecure
Insomniac
Licentious
Misanthrope
Morose
Puny
Uncouth
Weak Constitution

Famous
Guild Connections
Herculean
Industrious
Natural Leader
Patient
Seductive
Satiated
Strong Constitution
Wise

48 total 21 traits 17 traits 10 traits


Fatal Flaw

A Fatal Flaw is special trait that every character starts with in The Sims Medieval.

Fatal Flaws are similar to negative traits in The Sims 3 . There are several kinds of Fatal Flaws:


  • There are some that make the Hero Sim's motives (Energy or Hunger) to be more difficult to fulfill. These are Insomniac and Glutton.
  • There are some that make the Hero Sim have special needs to fulfill, giving a negative buff when they are not being fulfilled: Drunkard, Compulsive gambler, Bloodthirsty, Cowardly, Insecure, Licentious, and Cruel. However they give a positive buff when the need is fulfilled, usually higher than the one that a Sim without that Fatal Flaw will receive.
  • There are some that penalize certain actions, these are Misanthrope, Puny, Uncouth and Weak Constitution.


Some others have a special effect: Hubris and Morose gives a negative buff every few time, Cursed makes the hero fail a lot when performing actions and Fool makes the hero get distracted and forget what he/she was doing.

Although it's not considered a Fatal Flaw, Whale Ate My Parents behaves like one (the kind that gives special needs to fulfill). Player notes

Fatal Flaws that can't be "satisfied" and give random and constant negative buffs are by far the worst ones to handle, such as Hubris and Morose. For example, Hubris sometimes can give a -40 buff for 3 hours, which can make quest performance drop drastically

Also, the ones that mess with motives, as Insomniac, Glutton and Weak Constitution, are quite difficult to handle.

Fool seems the most harmless Fatal Flaw. It randomly drops the action queue for the Hero Sim, and that can be noticed easily. According to the tutorual there is a quest were the fatal flaw can be elemanated for your hero sim you chose to do the quest