Weather stone

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The Weather Stone is an object that will appear in The Sims 3: Seasons, if The Sims 3: Supernatural is also installed. It will appear on a community lot in the current world, unless that world is from The Sims 3: World Adventures. The four occults included in Supernatural can use it, with their own abilities.[1]

Powers

Bewitching Rain

This can be summoned only by witches.

When a witch casts this mischievous spell using the weather stone, a green rain will fall on the entire world. Any Sim caught outdoors will dance wildly and act crazy, even though they are magically prevented from getting wet!

Eclipsing Fog

This can be summoned only by vampires.

Vampires can conjure this spell to cause a chilly fog to form over the town and cool even the hottest summer day. It also makes it easier for your fanged friends to find willing snacks.

Reviving Sprinkle

This can be summoned only by fairies.

Who says rainy days have to be dreary? When fairies create this spring shower of blossoms, all the gardens in the Sims’ world are instantly revived and cared for. Of course, no fairy magic would be complete without a rainbow at the end!

Hunter's Storm

This can be summoned only by werewolves.

Werewolves are great hunters to begin with, but this magical storm gives them even more of an edge. Collectable items fall with the snow and your lupine Sims have a much better chance of sniffing them out as they stalk through the icy drifts.

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