Trait (The Sims Medieval)

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The Sims Medieval


See also: Trait, Trait (The Sims Social), and Pet 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 a trait featured in The Sims Medieval. Fatal Flaws have to be always selected for Sims, along with regular traits. Fatal Flaws have a negative effect on Sims' behavior and buffs. Fatal Flaws can, however, be removed when completing a special quest, and the player will have the option of choosing from a list of Legendary Traits.

Fatal Flaws such as Insomniac and Glutton have a negative effect on a Sim's motive, making them harder to fulfill.

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.

Fatal Flaws such as Hubris and Morose may randomly give negative buff, Cursedmakes the hero fail when performing actions. Fool makes the Sim get distracted and forget what he or she was doing.

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. The one major exception to this is if your wizard is an insomniac, as they have the ability to meditate to bring up their energy level.
  • Fool seems the most harmless Fatal Flaw. It randomly drops the action queue for the Hero Sim, and that can be noticed easily.
  • Choosing the Insomniac trait for the Wizard allows the player to essentially bypass the Fatal Flaw feature for that character, since Wizards do not have to sleep, and so can avoid the risk of getting the negative "unable to sleep" buff.