![]() Jealous also gives some decent buffs, Slob prevents a lot (for that Sim), Snob gives a lot if your Sim is wealthy. ![]() Evil is probably the best example of this, it's a "bad" trait, but rather than slapping lots of debuffs on your Sim all the time, you get a lot of buffs on that Sim (at the expense of others, but that's the catch of it). What I like in negative traits is when they're not just a ton of negatives. Jealous and Slob occasionally aren't too bad. I like Snob, Lazy, Klepto (on Sims I'm playing, on NPCs they get booted from my house fast), Evil, Paranoid, and Squeamish. They also complain about handiness + fitness which are some of my favorite skills to build :’) I find I usually couple lazy with sims who are family-oriented, extroverted, or trying to escape the “rat race” as part of their storyline. One of the major downsides is that they get tense about doing household chores + cleaning. I also think it’s cute that lazies can fall asleep in chairs. One of the benefits of this trait is that the lazy nap is lowkey OP and gets energy up super fast. ![]() The sim likes to be at home, cozied up, hanging out, not too concerned with their professional performance. ![]() What do you actually like about this trait and what are some of the challenges of having it equipped on a sim?įor example, I really like the lazy trait and always choose to interpret it as more of a “homebody” trait. For example, slob, klepto, paranoid, hates children, evil, mean-you get the jist. Bad trait being any trait that society would typically view as a 100% negative.
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