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Test Subject
Original Poster
#1 Old 25th Jan 2014 at 5:43 PM Last edited by justJones : 6th Feb 2014 at 11:23 PM.
The Immortal Mother Challenge
Plot


You will start with one immortal female sim. She will never grow old or die, but everyone else will. Her dream is to have a big family. The challenge is for her to have twenty-five "Successful Children" from their birth to death {or marriage} without making a mistake. Can you do it?

Getting Started


I. At the Main Menu, open the cheating panel {Ctrl + Shift + C} and type: TestingCheatsEnabled True + Enter.
II. Start a new game in any neighborhood. However, it is wise to choose one with a lot of career opportunities available.
III. Make {or move in} a female sim of your liking. When/if you choose her traits, please have in mind that she’ll be raising a lot of children and likely have a big family. Set her lifetime wish as Surrounded By Family.
IV. Move her into any house {you cannot make one yourself or cheat to give her a better home} Choose a simple starting home.
V. Now to the cheating! First, click lifetime rewards on the toolbar. Hold your mouse between the treasure chest symbol and the numbers. Hold Ctrl and click. If you remembered to use TestingCheatsEnabled True in the MAIN MENU, this will earn you 500 lifetime points. Keep doing this until you have 65.000. Now buy the lifetime reward: Age Freeze and make her drink it.
VI. Open the cheating panel again and type: “FamilyFunds [Last name of your sim] 20000” + Enter. Make sure that this cheat is written correctly.
VII. Now open the cheating panel for the last time and type: TestingCheatsEnabled False.
VIII. Go to you settings and change your age setting to the following numbers: Baby 2, Toddler 2, Child 5, Teenager 7, young adult 12, adult 12, elder 2. Any other settings are up to you.
IX. You are now ready to play!


Definition of a Successful Sim


• As a toddler they learned to walk, talk and use the bathroom. You were able to choose a trait.
• As a child and Teen they got A in school. You were able to choose a trait in both life stages.
• As a young adult/adult they finished their lifetime wish.


Rules


• No cheating after the “Getting Started” list is finished!
• Your immortal mom cannot have a job, but her children can.
• You can have any kind of playable sim or pet in your household, but Simbots/Plumbots or pets do not count as a “Child”.
• You may choose any kind of sim to be your child’s father, but be careful with supernaturals, they don’t always die easily.
• Your children cannot move out unless they’re getting married and moves in with the new partner. In this case, if the definition of a successful sim isn’t finished, the sim doesn’t count.
• You may not use Apples/Watermelons to choose your baby’s gender.
• You may not use Birthday cakes to age up your sim(s).
• Only one father per pregnancy.
• You may only use a lifetime wish once; they can’t have the same goals.
• You may not use any lifetime rewards on your children with a value over 5000.
• Your children can’t have a baby.
• If a sim dies of unnatural reasons, the challenge is lost.
• A plant sim will only count if the Immortal Mother plant and harvest it.

The challenge is won when the twenty-fifth “Successful” child finish his/hers lifetime wish.

Good Luck!

Three Quick Tips : If your Lifetime Wish is skill based, {or career-based, but you need skills to improve your career} using world adventures to travel can buy you a few days without aging and work {and maybe the family} to work on your skills.

If you decide your sim's wish at an early stage, you can choose traits that is ideal for the goal, start working at skills early and custom make your sim for your goal.

Try vampires! They might age slowly, but after the wish is completed they can move in with a spouse anyway. As a child and teenager they learn incredibly fast. They'll also do great at school with minimal work. I had one learning and mastering five skills before he was a teenager.
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Test Subject
#2 Old 25th Jan 2014 at 6:06 PM
Do they have to complete their lifetime wish before they can move out?
Test Subject
Original Poster
#3 Old 25th Jan 2014 at 9:12 PM
Quote: Originally posted by cosmetizedinpink
Do they have to complete their lifetime wish before they can move out?


Yeah, they do. And It's not as easy as it sounds considering that your sim will normally have 24 in-game days to finnish.
Top Secret Researcher
#4 Old 26th Jan 2014 at 2:47 AM
Quote: Originally posted by Vebbra99
• Only one father per pregnancy.


How do you get more than one father per pregnancy?
Test Subject
#5 Old 17th Sep 2015 at 11:51 PM
Ok I see that everybody talks about a lifetime reward like age freeze and young again potion. I don't have that reward in the list. Does that come with an paticular EP or something?
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