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==[[The Sims 3]] and [[The Sims 3 (console)|The Sims 3 (PS3/Xbox 360)]]== |
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If an incompatible trait is learned, relationship will be decreased slightly. Using a social whose trait prevents the social from working |
If an incompatible trait is learned, relationship will be decreased slightly. Using a social whose trait prevents the social from working, for example a joke about work on a [[Workaholic]] or "Talk about Computers" on a [[Technophobe]], will learn the trait and ''may'' decrease the relationship if that trait has a conflict. Additionally, the Observant LTR can cause conflicting traits to be learned when the Sim starts to socialize with that Sim. Vampires' ability to read mind makes them to learn conflicting traits faster. |
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If a Sim has more than one trait that both result in a conflict and |
If a Sim has more than one trait that both result in a conflict and share traits as well, both positive and negative interactions will occur. |
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==The Sims Medieval== |
==The Sims Medieval== |
Revision as of 20:41, 13 October 2011
Trait conflict is where a trait conflicts with another trait such as Evil conflicting with Good. Traits can have one or two conflicts with some being added in newer games of The Sims 3. In the original release of The Sims 3, traits could have up to 2 conflicts, but as of Generations, there are 3 traits with 3 conflicts: Couch Potato, Dislikes Children and Easy Going[1]. With a young adult, it is possible to have a Sim that conflicts with 12 traits[clarification needed]. This article contains a list of trait conflicts. Depending on whether the game is The Sims 3 or The Sims Medieval, relationship may be effected.
The Sims 3 and The Sims 3 (PS3/Xbox 360)
If an incompatible trait is learned, relationship will be decreased slightly. Using a social whose trait prevents the social from working, for example a joke about work on a Workaholic or "Talk about Computers" on a Technophobe, will learn the trait and may decrease the relationship if that trait has a conflict. Additionally, the Observant LTR can cause conflicting traits to be learned when the Sim starts to socialize with that Sim. Vampires' ability to read mind makes them to learn conflicting traits faster.
If a Sim has more than one trait that both result in a conflict and share traits as well, both positive and negative interactions will occur.
The Sims Medieval
Relationship is no longer decreased when an incompatible trait is learned. In addition, learning the shared trait will no longer increase relationship. Social effectiveness from traits are same as The Sims 3.
List of traits with conflicts
Note: All traits listed here apply only to Windows and Mac OS X as well as PS3 and Xbox 360. For PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, ignore traits introduced in Expansion Packs and the Vehicle Enthusiast trait. New conflicts are in bold.
Traits with no conflicts
- Adventurous[TS3:WA]
- Ambitious
- Angler
- Bookworm
- Born Salesman/Born Saleswoman[TS3:A][2]
- Clumsy
- Dramatic[TS3:A]
- Eccentric[TS3:A]
- Frugal
- Genius
- Great Kisser
- Green Thumb
- Handy
- Hydrophobic
- Inappropriate
- Insane
- Kleptomaniac
- Mooch
- Natural Cook
- Neurotic
- Never Nude
- Over-Emotional
- Perfectionist
- Photographer's Eye[TS3:WA]
- Star Quality[TS3:LN]
- Vegetarian
- Vehicle Enthusiast[TS3:FL]
- Virtuoso
- Workaholic
Traits with 1 conflict
- Absent-Minded[3] (Perceptive)
- Artistic (Can't Stand Art)
- Athletic (Couch Potato)
- Charismatic (Loser)
- Childish (Dislikes Children)
- Commitment Issues (Hopeless Romantic)
- Computer Whiz (Technophobe)
- Daredevil (Coward)
- Disciplined[TS3:WA] (Couch Potato)
- Easily Impressed (Snob)
- Eco-Friendly[TS3:A] (Hates the Outdoors)
- Evil (Good)
- Excitable (Grumpy)
- Family-Oriented (Dislikes Children)
- Friendly (Mean Spirited)
- Good (Evil)
- Good Sense of Humor (No Sense of Humor)
- Heavy Sleeper (Light Sleeper)
- Hopeless Romantic (Commitment Issues)
- Hot-Headed (Grumpy)
- Light Sleeper (Heavy Sleeper)
- Loner (Party Animal)
- Loves the Outdoors (Hates the Outdoors)
- Lucky (Unlucky)
- Mean Spirited (Friendly)
- Neat (Slob)
- No Sense of Humor (Good Sense of Humor)
- Nurturing[TS3:G] (Dislikes Children)
- Perceptive[TS3:A] (Absent-Minded)
- Rebellious[TS3:G] (Schmoozer)
- Savvy Sculptor[TS3:A] (Can't Stand Art)
- Schmoozer[4] (Rebellious)
- Slob (Neat)
- Snob (Easily Impressed)
- Unflirty (Flirty)
- Unlucky (Lucky)
Traits with 2 conflicts
- Brave (Coward, Loser)
- Can't Stand Art[5] {Artistic, Savvy Sculptor)
- Coward (Brave, Daredevil)
- Flirty[6] (Unflirty, Shy)
- Grumpy (Excitable, Hot-Headed)
- Hates the Outdoors[7] (Loves the Outdoors, Eco-Friendly)
- Loser (Brave, Charismatic)
- Party Animal[8] (Loner, Shy)
- Shy[TS3:LN] (Flirty, Party Animal)
- Technophobe (Computer Whiz, Couch Potato)
Traits with 3 conflicts
- Couch Potato[9] (Athletic, Technophobe, Disciplined)
- Dislikes Children[10] (Family Oriented, Childish, Nurturing)
- Animal Lover[TS3:P][11] (Dog Person, Cat Person, Equestrian)
Notes
- ↑ The Sims 3 for Wii only
- ↑ Born Salesman is the Sim is male or Born Saleswoman if the Sim is female.
- ↑ 0 prior to Ambitions.
- ↑ 0 prior to Generations.
- ↑ 1 prior to Ambitions
- ↑ 1 prior to Late Night
- ↑ 1 prior to Ambitions.
- ↑ 1 prior to Late Night
- ↑ 2 prior to World Adventures.
- ↑ 2 prior to Generations.
- ↑ 2 prior to Pets.