There have been times, however, when I had a Sim repeatedly try to repair a computer and got shocked each time, but didn't die. I've had two die of electrocution and both were attempting to repair the transporter. I had a third die of electrocution from repairing a stereo, but she had the Unlucky trait and Grim didn't take her. Read and heed the Forum Rules , please!
Support the site when you purchase online! A shock that leads to death is known as electrocution. The chances of a shock resulting in electrocution vary between different games and can depend on other circumstances within the game. In The Sims , all electric shocks result in death by electrocution. Sims have a high chance of electrocution while repairing an electrical object with low mechanical skill.
This chance decreases, but never drops to zero, as mechanical skill increases. Sims will always get electrocuted when repairing an electrical object while they are standing on a puddle, regardless of skill. In The Sims Bustin' Out on console , one item in electronics is a bug zapper.
An adult Sim has the option to "Touch" a bug zapper, and can be electrocuted, but will not die. It does increase their energy motive and decreases other motives.
In The Sims 2 , electric shock causes a large drop in all of a Sim's needs. If this puts three or more of the Sim's needs at extremely low levels, they will be electrocuted and die. Sims who survive a shock get the "Shocked" memory. Their hair will be burnt after being shocked, and their faces will be smudged.
This can be fixed by bathing or showering or using the "Change Appearance" option on a mirror. With the addition of influence in the University expansion pack , it is possible for non-controllable Sims to be shocked when influenced to do repairs. Seasons adds the further risk of being shocked by lightning , and Open for Business expansion adds the risk of a Servo running amok and shocking anyone who is on the lot.
In The Sims 2 for console , Sims with low mechanical skill can also get shocked while operating a DJ booth. It's a painfully slow process. So, unless you're really morbid, scroll over to a different part of the house. Electrocution is the least efficient way to kill a Sim. The chances of a Sim being electrocuted while repairing an object a TV, for example or replacing a light bulb is very low.
However, if they don't have any mechanical skills, the risk of death increases and makes this a viable option. Sims can be killed by electrocution in two ways. First, when repairing an object, like a TV or computer. Second, when turning on an appliance when standing in water. If you want to torture and eventually kill a Sim, drowning is a reasonable option. To drown a Sim, have them swim in a pool. While they are swimming enter build mode and remove the ladder.
Some Sims can swim forever, but once they get tired and don't find the ladder, a thought bubble appears with a ladder. Be patient, eventually, they give up and the Grim Reaper comes for them. Starting with Sims 3 , removing the ladder doesn't work because the ladder remains fixed. Instead, drown your Sim by building a wall around the pool. Most people turn to the four tried and true methods listed above to wipe out their Sim.
However, there are a few unconventional, lesser-known methods that end a Sim's life. They aren't as difficult to find as cheat codes , but once you know about them, your Sims will never be safe again.
Starting with Sims 2 , if your Sim doesn't wash the dishes, the kitchen becomes overwhelmed with flies that swarm and kill your Sim. It's an unusual way to die, considering that the common housefly isn't usually lethal. But apparently, the flies in the Sims games are especially lethal.
In Sims 2 , if your Sim roams around too long out in a storm, an unexpected hail storm can take them out. Hail is an especially painful way to die, so don't go with this option unless you really don't like your Sim and would like to watch them suffer.
In the world of Sims 2 , when a Sim gets on an elevator, there's a high chance that the doors close early or that the elevator starts moving before the Sim has finished entering. To keep your Sim safe, opt for the stairs if you can.
But if you really don't care about your Sim, go ahead and gamble by taking the elevator. In Sims 4 , making your Sim laugh could make them die. It sounds strange, but the danger comes from getting a Sim so hysterical that they literally drop dead from laughing so hard.
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