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majesticqueen91 · 2 months
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Hi guys!
New simblr here! My names Char. I’m a mum to 4, and from Australia 🇦🇺
I’m a long time simmer, have been playing sims 2 days. I’m new to the story / show & tell side of things.
Currently I’m doing 2 challenges, and most likely do more;
100 berry sweet baby challenge (with Lucy & Dean)
Rags to riches (with London)
I’m still learning the sims 4 side of things, as I mostly played the sims 3 in the past.
I will greatly appreciate reblog and follow 🩷
I would love to interact and be friends with other amazing simmers!
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simsply-challenges · 11 months
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100 Baby Challenge: Expert Mode
So… I wanted to replay the 100 Baby Challenge again, but I have already played it and completed it before so decided to write the 100 Baby Challenge: Expert Mode. It follows most of the same rules as the original by Snarky Witch, with some twists from the Barbie Challenge by Lilylicious on The Sims Forum, and the Black Widow Challenge by Snooty Sims.
Create a Sim:
Make a Young Adult sim. They must be the only sim in the household. As in the original 100 Baby Challenge rules, this sim will be the Matriarch. I will refer to this sim as ‘she/her’ throughout the challenge rules, but they can be any gender as long as they are able to get pregnant.
Matriarch must have the Romantic, Snob and Materialistic traits. If you have a mod that allows you to have more than 3 traits, you can choose whichever traits you want to fill the extra slots (including custom traits) excluding skill traits (eg. maker/active etc.).
Your Matriarch cannot be given any likes and/or dislikes in CAS. All likes and dislikes must be decided in Live Mode.
Complete either the Super Parent, Mansion Baron or Serial Romantic aspirations. For an extra challenge, complete all three across three generations.
Because there are set traits, aspirations and money requirements, you may not use Story Mode to create your Matriarch.
You may have pets in your household, but it is not recommended as you cannot use cheats to add extra slots to your household.
You must play with ageing on for played households and NPC’s, and lifespan set to Short.
Base Game Rules: 
Move your Matriarch into an empty lot. She can only buy a mailbox and an outdoor trash can, then set the funds to 0. As long as she has no house, you can only buy outdoor or portable (eg. items that will go in your inventory) furniture/items. 
You cannot build a house until you have earned 5,000 simoleons. 
You Matriarch cannot have a job. I suggest you register your Matriarch with the Ministry of Labour as a Stay-at-Home Baby Momma. Money must be earned through skills/hobbies. For an extra challenge, do sell items from your inventory - they must be sold in Live Mode. 
You can move onto a different lot/world as many times as you like  throughout the challenge, as long as you can afford it without cheating. 
Other sims may not join your household or contribute towards your household in any way. 
WooHoo with a sim until you get pregnant. For clarity, I will refer to this sim as the Donor with ‘he/him’ pronouns, but they can be any gender as long as they can get others pregnant. Once you have had their baby, the Donor must die! However they die is up to you - get creative. (Extreme Violence, Sim Torments and other ‘murder’ mods may be used). 
Continue having children like this until the challenge ends. The goal is to have 100 babies as quickly as possible. 
Your lot may have traits and challenges, but they are permanent. If you move to a new lot/house, it must have the same traits and challenges. 
Newborns and infants cannot be aged up until you have received a notification that it is their birthday. 
Toddlers must be Level 3 in all 5 skills, or Level 5 in 3 skills (not including Potty) to age up before their birthday. 
Children must be Level 3 in at least 1 of their Fundamental skills, and be a Grade A student for at least 3 consecutive days to age up before their birthday. 
Teens must be Level 3 in at least 1 skill, and be a Grade A student for at least 3 consecutive days to age up before their birthday.
All Children must be raised to Young Adults. If they are taken away by social services or die before they reach adulthood, they do not count towards your 100 babies. 
Once your Children are Young Adults, they may move out but cannot move back into the household. If you choose to keep Young Adults in the household, they must not have a job or contribute to your household in any way. 
Children and Teens may be used to earn money through skills/hobbies, but may not get a part time job or join after school clubs that cost or earn money. Any after school clubs that do not earn money are allowed.  
Your Matriarch may adopt or have a science baby, but they do not count towards your 100 babies. 
All Lifetime Rewards may be used as long as they do not prolong your sims lifespan or protect them from death. 
Your Matriarch may not marry until she is an elder and can no longer get pregnant. Once she is married, she may move out. Her youngest child will then become the Matriarch. They can be any gender as long as they are able to get pregnant. If you wish to play with only female Matriarchs, then her youngest daughter will become the next Matriarch, but her younger siblings may not move out until they are Young Adults. 
Your Matriarch may leave her home freely. She does not have to take her whole household with her. 
Your Matriarch can take vacations but must take her whole household with her - no child left behind! 
Your children can go to daycare, but you must never hire a nanny or a butler. Your Matriarch is responsible to care for her children alone. Maids, gardeners, repair technicians and food deliveries are allowed. Caterers and bartenders are only allowed for parties. 
You may not influence the gender of your children. Avoid strawberries, carrots, pop music and alternative music at all costs. 
All Children’s traits and Aspirations must be randomised. You can use the in-game randomiser or an online randomiser. For your next Matriarch, you must complete their randomised Aspiration before you can change/choose another. 
If you violate any of these rules throughout the challenge, you must take 150 simoleons from your household funds. If you have less than 150 simoleons, reset it to 0. 
Skill Rules:
Your Matriarch must reach Level 10 the following 10 skills: 
Homestyle and Gourmet Cooking 
Charisma 
Gardening and/or Handiness
Any instrument of your choosing (includes Singing and DJ Mixing)
Any art based skill of your choosing (Painting, Writing, Knitting, Fabrication, Acting)
Any other 5 skills of your choosing 
These skills do not need to be mastered by the same Matriarch. I suggest you spread them across 3-5 Generations, so each Matriarch will master 2-3 skills each, one of which should make money for your family.
If you wish to master a skill that only has 5 Levels, you must choose 2 so they add up to 10 (eg. Photography and Media Production). 
Additional/Pack Rules: 
Outdoor Retreat/Snowy Escape: 
When you move your Matriarch onto an empty lot at the start of the challenge, she may buy a tent before you set the funds to 0. 
Get To Work, Dine Out and Cats and Dogs: 
Your household may not own a retail lot, restaurant or vet clinic.
Get to Work, Vampires, Island Living, Realm of Magic and Werewolves: 
Rules about occult Children/Donors from the Original Baby Challenge apply. 
Spa Day: 
Your Matriarch may teach yoga and meditation, or offer other sims massages or mani-pedis for money. 
Get Together: 
Your Matriarch and children may be part of a group as long as the activities do not break the rules of the challenge. 
Get Together, Jungle Adventure and Werewolves: 
When you move your Matriarch onto an empty lot at the start of the challenge, she may buy a usable bush before you set the funds to 0. 
Parenthood: 
Your Matriarchs must also reach Level 10 of the Parenting skill. 
Your Matriarch must discipline bad behaviour however she sees fit. 
In addition to skill and grade requirements, all Children and Teens must be in range of one Character Value trait (whether positive or negative) to age up before their birthday. 
Seasons: 
Your family can participate in holidays as long as it does not break the rules of the challenge. 
Tiny Living and Paranormal Stuff: 
Your family may live in a Micro, Tiny or Small House or Haunted House at any point in the challenge.
Eco Lifestyle: 
All N.A.Ps can be used as long as it does not give your sims money or lower the household bills. 
High School Years:
You may not join your Teens at High School. 
Growing Together: 
Do not set Family Dynamics in CAS, they must be decided in Live Mode. 
When you move your Matriarch into an empty lot at the start of the challenge, she may buy a sleeping bag before you set the funds to 0. 
Your Matriarch or Children may accept additional traits, but may not change their initial traits. 
If your Matriarch goes through a Midlife Crisis, you may complete aspiration goals as long as they do not break the rules. 
Infants must reach 2 milestones in each age-specific category to age up before it is their birthday. 
You may have sims temporarily stay at your house, but they cannot care for your children. 
Mods and CC Rules:
Some build and buy cheats can be used, including bb.moveobjects, bb.showhiddenobjects and bb.showliveeditobjects. Debug landscaping is allowed, but do not use any other items that will lower your lot value or bills.
Mods, cheats and CC are allowed as long as they do not give your sim's money or lower the bills (eg. sims must not have child support or inheritance enabled); alter the length of your sims lifespan; alter how fast or slow your sims gain skills, or add more than 8 sims to your household.
Money cheats are not allowed! (Unless stated otherwise).
Story progression (either in game or MCC) is allowed, and recommended. See how weird your family tree gets!
If you want to make the challenge even harder, play with WooHoo Wellness or Wicked Whims and disable the ability to Try for a Baby/set fertility to depend on your Matriarch's menstrual cycle.
Mods that allow teen pregnancy/adult-teen relationships are not allowed.
Mods that allow blind dates or online dating are not allowed. You must find your own WooHoo partners.
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myhicalintrovert · 2 months
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The Sims 4 Adaptation of the 100 Baby Challenge Final Hope
Sims 4 100 Baby Challenge Final Hope (Originally Sims 3 100 Baby Challenge Final Hope by XSimSugar and Sims 3 Symbiote) I have updated this post to include recent traits added to the game.
*Trigger Warning Description of Fictional Illness*
Backstory of the Challenge: In the year 2020, a virus named “Bloody Frost” almost drove mankind to extinction. Bloody Frost took its victim swiftly commonly culling the victim within a week. Those with Bloody Frost appeared to have the skin color of someone who suffers from being dangerously cold, blood seeps into the lungs, and those inflicted with the disease had frequent coughs and often suffocated. By the time the Bloody Frost was finished only 6% of the world’s population remained. Those who survived Bloody Frost were immune to the virus. It took a short while for the leaders of the world (politicians, military commanders, rich people) to gather together and come up with a solution to repopulating the planet. The first thing the founders and leaders of Final Hope did was gather all remaining sims and evaluate them. Once the survivors were evaluated they were either sterilized and exiled or received treatment to increase fertility and put into compounds throughout the world. The ones sent to compounds are called Life Contractors; most of the Life Contractors were moved into cities and fewer were dispersed elsewhere. The women who were the most fertile and gave birth to the most healthy offspring were given precious prizes (almost always cash)
-The Challenge Rules-
Move the founder sim to a lot with no houses or apartments, this will start out similarly to legacy challenges. Keep in mind your founder will be able to build their own house after the birth of the first child. For every child born perfectly healthy, your sim will receive 25 simoleons. Every time a child ages up with the unlocked achievements your sim will receive 25 more simoleons a child. For infants, it would be gaining all of the infant achievements, toddlers gaining at least level three in all skills, and children + teens age up when they get an A in school. However, if a child does not pass the requirement to receive the simoleon the child never qualifies again.   I will list an online spinning wheel to decide if the child was born healthy or not (I do not know if the link will work if it does not please tell me). If you have the adeepindigo health mod or Lumpinou's pregnancy overhaul mod that affects the risks of the sim's pregnancy then it is not mandatory to use the wheel link.
https://wheeldecide.com/?c1=Baby%20is%20born%20perfect%20and%20healthy%20&c2=Baby%20is%20born%20healthy%20even%20with%20the%20rocky%20birth&c3=The%20Baby%20is%20fine%20and%20the%20birth%20was%20worrying%20for%20a%20bit&t=Sims%204%20100%20Baby%20Challenge%20Final%20Hope&time=5
Supernatural sims are allowed though the scientists may select them for testing and there may be consequences to the testing.
https://wheeldecide.com/?c1=The%20scientists%20found%20nothing%20wrong%20you%20keep%20the%20child&c2=The%20scientists%20found%20something%20wrong%20you%20do%20not%20keep%20the%20child%20%28it%20dies%29&c3=The%20scientists%20are%20suspicious%20and%20are%20keeping%20a%20closer%20eye%20on%20the%20family%20%28to%20determine%20if%20other%20children%20have%20an%20anomaly%29&c4=The%20scientists%20change%20something%20about%20the%20child%20%28I%20will%20leave%20that%20up%20to%20you%20to%20decide%20what%20they%20change%29&c5=The%20scientists%20want%20to%20keep%20an%20eye%20on%20the%20child%20and%20keep%20them%20for%20a%20few%20days%20for%20observation%20%28roll%20again%20after%20a%20couple%20days%29&t=Sims%204%20100%20Baby%20Challenge%20Final%20Hope%3A%20The%20Offspring%20Had%20an%20Anomaly%20Detected&time=5
If you have the University Pack, your sim is allowed to go as long as they have the money to go to university, live at home to have children, maintain the best grades, and are going for a degree that would be utilized at home. Think of it as Final Hope training sims for their roles. It is up to the Life Contractors to raise the children. Final Hope seeks the most healthy and perfect children with minimal or no undesirable traits. You must randomize the traits. Too many neutral traits and the sim would be undesirable, and one undesirable trait would classify the sim as undesirable according to Final Hope. This includes but does not limit deformities and genetic issues. Once the children reach young adulthood, Final Hope will process and sort them. If the children are deemed “undesirable” they must be “gotten rid of”, and the children deemed acceptable will have to be moved out like young adults in the normal 100 baby challenge. Other than the already listed rules, this will pretty much follow the traditional rules for the 100 baby challenge.
-List of Traits According to Final Hope-
Desirable 
Cheerful
Creative
Genius
Goofball
Romantic
Self-Assured
Dance Machine
Maker
Recycle Disciple
Foodie
Geek
Loves Outdoors
Active
Child of the Islands
Child of the Village
Neat
Overachiever
Perfectionist
Rancher
Animal Enthusiast
Bro
Family-Oriented
Generous
Good
Insider
Loyal
Non-Commital
Outgoing
Proper
Neutral
High Maintenance
Squeamish
Unflirty
Childish
Clumsy
Paranoid
Gloomy
Art Lover
Bookworm
Child of the Ocean
Freegan
Glutton
Green Fiend
Kleptomaniac
Lactose Intolerance
Materialistic
Slob
Vegetarian
Cat Lover
Dog Lover
Cringe
Horse Lover
Loner
Party Animal
Snob
Undesirable
Hot-Headed
Erratic
Ambitious
Adventurous
Lazy
Evil
Hates Children
Jealous
Mean
Nosy
Self-absorbed
Socially Awkward
If you have custom traits in your game, it will be up to you if they are desirable, neutral, or undesirable.
-Recommendations-
I do not recommend playing on a short lifespan. Mods are allowed as long as they do not speed up skill-gaining or violate the rules of this adaptation of the original challenge. MC Command Center and Wicked/Wonderful Whims would be good for this challenge. With Mc Command Center, you can go into the settings, and sims could have up to 6 babies at a time. Mods are really up to your discretion. I recommend playing with Growing Together, Parenthood, and Eco Lifestyle, though they are not required. 
Let me know if I need to rearrange the placement of some traits' placement.
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superstupendoussims · 6 months
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oswanily · 2 years
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Sims 4 100 Baby Challenge Tips List
I was told I should make this like a year ago, but you know me, I’m lazy as heck lmao. So I’m making it now, my list of tips to play the 100 Baby challenge! Please note, this is mostly best on how I play. There might be more “optimal” ways to do things but I don’t know everything about this game lmao. It will also need updating when the High School Years pack and its base game update come out, I will do that after a little play time to get the hang of it.
I’ll divide this into sections, and I’ll do this under a cut because this might be a long one.
Also, if you can spare a reblog, I literally spent hours on this... 💗
First of all, I want to say that it all depends on the level of difficulty you want. I’ll try to give tips on the most optimal way to do things, and also if you’re like me and you like a challenge, how to make things a bit harder on yourself.
The Matriarch
Choosing your matriarch’s traits is important, of course, it’s the first decision you make when starting this challenge. The romantic trait is the most obvious choice, since it makes your sim flirty quite often, but to make things a bit harder, you can choose to skip it. For my 100BC matriarch Mavis, I chose perfectionist, because higher quality crafts means more money, and neat, because those Sims get positive moodlets while cleaning and your matriarch will do a LOT of cleaning. Finally, I couldn’t resist giving her the family oriented trait, another go-to. This one gives your Sim happy moodlets when they spend time with their family, which then again will happen a lot.
Choosing her aspiration is just as important: a Love aspiration gives her the alluring trait, which makes her more successful at romance, but it’s not the only option. A Family aspiration such as Big Happy Family or Superparent can be easy to complete without giving such a big advantage, and I also like the Creativity aspirations which depending on what skill you choose to make money with, can be a viable option. Don’t forget to change her aspiration once you’ve completed it!
Finally, rewards. First I always activate whims in the options, to get those extra satisfaction points, you can never have too much of those. For reward traits, I always get fertile first, for obvious reasons. Then I like to get steel bladder and seldom sleepy, because when pregnant your matriarch will need the bathroom all the damn time, and she will be tired a lot when she has three hungry toddlers running around in the middle of the night. I also get beguiling if I have the points for it, but to me it’s not the most important one to get. And depending on what skills your matriarch has maxed out, getting the mentor trait might be worth it. Your teens will get their painting level three in one painting with the matriarch mentoring them.
The House
In my research (yes I did some research!!!) I’ve seen tutorials that recommend living in a tiny house. Hummm… I’ve never tried it, so I can’t say it’s not viable, but your matriarch does need a double bed, and you’ll often have two toddlers and five kids/teens, sometimes three toddlers and four kids/teens. You need to be able to host all this little crowd. Of course, at first you don’t need a huge home because you start with only the matriarch. I usually start in a starter home with two bedrooms and one bathroom and I extend the house when babies start being born. For kids and teens, bunk beds are your best friends. Kids and teens can share a bedroom, but I like to keep my toddlers separated from them because toddlers have nightmares and when they do they WILL wake up everyone, so it’s better if you can catch them and cancel the interaction before they can get to the next person. Also, very important: have your toddler room, your toddler bathroom (with the tub and the potty) and your highchair if you use one (more on that later) on the same level! Toddlers at first can’t climb stairs and your matriarch has better things to do than to carry toddlers around. If you can’t do that though, just have your toddler practice their movement as soon as they age up until they get to level two so they can climb stairs. About bassinets, I usually put them in a hallway… I know it’s strange, but let me explain: babies when they cry wake up everyone toddler and up who might sleeping in the room they are in. And babies cry a lot. So I put them in a room where no one sleeps. Hence the hallway. Usually I choose one not too far from the matriarch’s bedroom.  
About bathrooms – yes I’m making that its own paragraph because the previous one is way too long: You need at least two. I’d advise you separate the toilet from the rest of the bathroom (is this called half-bathrooms? I think). You need a bathtub for toddlers, but for space purposes I usually use a bath-shower combo. If you’ve got two free tiles and you can squeeze an extra toilet in there, do it. Also restrict access to non household members to every bathroom and every toilet but one. That’ll avoid them breaking all your appliances. In my current gameplay, my matriarch has her own bathroom for those emergency bathroom breaks, the kids and teens share another bathroom designed so they can use the shower and toilets at the same time without seeing each other (yes, that’s possible too!) and the toddlers have a bathtub and potty room, and there is one extra guest toilet. It might seem like a lot, but it’s the first time none of my kids ever had an accident while waiting for a bathroom to become available. Speaking of appliances, you’ll wanna upgrade those as soon as you have the handiness level, the spare parts, and the free time to do so.
For lot traits, I think the lay lines lot trait is a must, but I only add it after the house is at its final size, when I can afford all those extra kids. Good schools is also important for kids to age up quickly. For the third one, it depends on what skills your matriarch is earning her money from, you might want one that makes her progress faster. Homey is a good option too, as it’ll help her get her cooking and handiness to max faster, and you will need both of those.
Getting Pregnant
Getting your first baby on the way should be easy. Usually there is at least one man in the welcoming wagon, and if not, grab the first townie walking by. I usually get the friendship bar a third of the way before I start flirting. Then I just use flirty interactions until the first kiss option shows up. If the sim react negatively to your flirting, just go back to friendly interactions until the conversation becomes friendly again, then try again with the flirting. You are going to need a lot of “victims” for this challenge, so I’d advise your matriarch introduce herself to every man she sees. Once they are in her relationships panel, she just has to call them when she has a little free time and chat them up. You can have her flirt with her next victim while being pregnant from the previous one, so when she gives birth she just has to call him over and try for a baby. Also, if you have MCCC on and your townies can breed on their own (or even with story progression now) you might want to be careful not to have kids with your matriarch’s cousin’s son as those don’t register as family in the game for some reason (this is more for gen 2 and up matriarchs, or if your first matriarch has family in the save).
Making Money
There is many ways for your matriarch to make money without working. The easiest ones are painting, writing books, and keeping a garden. Those aren’t exclusive, you can do all three! I like trying new ways to make money, though. I did woodcarving, flower arranging, fabricating, and cross stitching. All of those are viable. I don’t know about the other ones, but why not give it a try! And if you’re tight on money, send your kids and teens fishing or harvest collectibles after school! Also, if you have parenthood, the kids will receive birthday gifts for every birthday, and there will be MANY birthdays. Sell the gifts you don’t need and you might make a lot of money (especially the toys, toys are worth so much in this game). Same goes for school projects, if you have a lot of them, sell a few, they’re worth 100§ each.
Babies
Four words: ultra efficient baby care. You’ll want your matriarch to get her parenting skill to max to be able to use it, but that will come easily with all the parenting she’ll do. Fun fact, you can actually care for twins exclusively with ultra efficient baby care. As soon as the twins are born, use the baby care on one, and just feed the second. When the second baby cries for a diaper change, you should be able to reuse the baby care (if not just let him cry until you can...) so use it on the second baby. Then just alternate every time they cry. If you don’t have parenthood, just changing and feeding babies every time they cry (regardless of what they want) was how I used to do it when I didn’t have it.
Toddlers
Aaaah… Toddlers… You’re gonna hate them. My first advice is that if you use CC toddler beds, make sure they have energy 1. You want the little devils to spend as much time sleeping as possible. Also, don’t forget to check on their hunger level while they’re sleeping. As for feeding them, I personally use the high chair for realism reasons, but if this is your first 100BC and you’re not used to caring for multiple toddlers, I’d advise you skip it altogether and just drag food from your fridge onto the floor for toddlers to grab a serving from. If you do decide to play with highchairs, know that one highchair is enough to feed two toddlers, three if they don’t get hungry at the same time… If you have more toddlers, which happens, you might want to invest in more highchairs. Also, I always click the highchair to decide which child I feed and what I feed them. If you click the toddler, it doesn’t let them decide what you feed them, and sometimes you might want to avoid the sugar rush thing, or to the contrary provoke it. Also, it might seem awful but my toddlers’ hygiene and attention levels are almost always in the red. They won’t get taken away for that, so don’t worry about it!
Now onto toddler skills. Let’s start with potty. Did you know that when a toddler watches another toddler who’s on the potty, he gains potty skill too? Yep. Use that in order for them to reach level two without your matriarch spending hours potty training. Also independent toddlers don’t need to be trained by an adult at all. For communication, that’s the easiest, just spam talk to the giant plushie. For creativity any toy from the toy box does the job. We’re left with the hardest two, for me at least. Movement can be done with the construction cubes. Thinking too, but only from level two, so to get there, I use the tablet. In general, I use the tablet a lot when I have two/three toddlers and only one set of cubes, but for extra challenge you can try to have your toddlers reach their skills without using the tablet at all. For that, have the matriarch or a teen do flashcards with them for the thinking skill, or just do a lot of “what is this” interactions with the toddler if thee are no grown ups available.
Children
Children need a skill level 4 to get their grades to an A. The easiest way to get that is via the social skill. Just have the kids chat between themselves, or with a random person in the street, and once they unlock the “talk about school day” interaction just alternate that with any other friendly interaction (so that the person they’re talking to doesn’t get bored) and the level ups will start raining… so much so that if you have time, you can easily get your kids to level 10 to then have them work on their charisma or mischief for the teen skill… Also to anticipate for the teen skills, here are a list of skills children can start learning and keep when they become teens (according to the wiki, I haven’t tried them all): fishing, photography (though I don’t recommend this one as it takes forever to level up), bowling, pet training (though that requires having a pet which takes a slot in the household, so I don’t recommend it either), robotics, skiing, snowboarding, knitting, medium and cross-stitch.
If you have Parenthood, you have access to school projects. I only do those when kids are C or teens are B and just aged up. They aren’t mandatory but they help progress the grades while also upping the skills. I never buy them though, that’s wasted money. I keep the ones the kids come home with on Mondays and just use those when I want to.
Teens
I won’t develop this too much because it might all change with the upcoming pack. I just wanted to say that it might be a fun little challenge to try to do all the skills in the game as your level three skills for your teens! Also, don’t hesitate to use your tees to take care of the toddlers when they’re not at school. Your matriarch needs all the help she can get.
Making It Fun!
People sometimes tell me they get bored playing the 100BC, and I can understand why. It’s a very repetitive challenge where sims come and go out of your house like in a baby making factory. So here is my advice on how to keep it fun. First, do things. On the weekend with the whole family, or during school days with your matriarch alone, do stuff. Go visit the older kids that moved out of the house, go on a ski trip, go to the bar to hunt for new victims, go to a festival (to hunt for new victims…), just do stuff! You don’t have to be locked inside that house with your matriarch 24/7! Secondly, you don’t have to only play for the performance. If you want to sacrifice a slot in your household for a pet, do it. If you like one of the kids and want to keep them around longer, do it. If one of your teens aged up but you want to help them find love before they move out, do it! It doesn’t have to always be about the matriarch! In my first 100BC, my third matriarch had a twin brother. I decided to keep him around to help with the toddlers. He later was abducted by aliens and had an alien daughter. I decided to keep her around too! And those were some of my favorite sims to play with ever.
There you go!
I didn’t expect this to be this long lmao! I was planning on doing a bullet list and it turned into this… Thanks to those of you who read though it all and if you’ve got tips of your own don’t hesitate to add them in a reblog or a comment!
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simmer-pea · 1 year
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A little recap of all of our nooboos so far ♥
From left to right, top to bottom: Alula, Bella, Cyrus, Dara, Eridan, Finlay, Gunay and Hilda
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swirlysimms · 8 hours
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Aspyn and Salim's twin's are just the cutest.😊 Clay (left) Roderick(right)
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pan-cakes-makes · 1 year
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Ultimate HARD MODE 100 BABY CHALLENGE Starter Homes
I added the Off-The-Grid, Simple Living, + Reduce & Recycle lot challenges to the Chieftain's Villa lot in Sulani to make the perfect spot for your hippie sims to live off the land & start their big family (while suffering along the way).
I then made 3 versions of this lot, depending on what level of difficulty you want to start your sims baby challenge with:
S Tier - Starting funds were reduced all the way down to Legacy Challenge levels at only $1,800. This jungle shack has juuust enough amenities to keep your sims toddlers from getting taken by social services immediately.
A Tier - This airstream trailer uses the standard 100 Baby Challenge beginning funds of $20,000 for this starter home. The children & teens will be sleeping in a tent but hey they can fend for themselves, right?
B Tier - Don’t want to suffer too much? This treehouse was built with a $50,000 budget for when you want an upgrade from your tiny trailer home.
I hope you have fun playing with your eco friendly, boho sims on this lot. Whether you want to start with the 100 Baby Challenge ultimate hard mode version or the standard start version, this is guaranteed to be quite the challenge, even before the infant update.
Lot Type: Residential
40 x 30
$ 1,791 / 14,997 / 49,952
1br, 0ba / 1br, 0ba / 2br, 1ba
CC free
Enable “bb.moveobjects on” before placing
Origin ID: pan-cakes_makes
Find them on TS4 gallery here: S Tier | A Tier | B Tier | Founder sim
Watch the build video on YouTube
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dominikareads · 1 month
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i restarted the 100 baby challenge in november last year !! these are a few pictures i think sum up what its been like... it is so stressful and i HARDLY play it HAHA im only on baby 10 i think lmao.
i used to play the sims in 2017-2019 however i lost passion for it, and within that time i got up to baby 36 (?) w a second heir already. unfortunately i dont have any of my old saves or anything from the time used to play sims 4 before so i started it off fresh.
honeslty i would love it if you would wanna follow my 100 baby journey haha, i would love to make some fellow simmer friends. i do also play the sour legacy challenge to (more frequently tbf) so i will be making updates about that one too !!
also a shameless plus but if u enjoy reading i do have a bookstagram (dominikareads)
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discodreambubble · 10 months
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Dita grew up, and babies are on the way!
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queerlybee · 10 months
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if you enjoy long legacy challenge series on youtube i've just released episode 10 of our 100 berry challenge (combination of not so berry & 100 baby challenge) if you want something to binge ☁️ ˚. ୭ ˚○
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majesticqueen91 · 2 months
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Meet little miss Emilee.
Dean & Lucy are already smitten by her. (Dean already has a want, to have a child - It was never there before)
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malinagames · 3 months
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THE SIMS 4: 100 BABY CHALLENGE 🍼 | PREGNANCY TROUBLES #66
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thestressedsimmer · 11 months
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Bailey and Noah were in class today when their classmates started to act up. Bay Bay (my nickname for her), being a good girl, did not join. Now Noah on the other hand....?
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superstupendoussims · 6 months
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Winnipeg!
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introvertedfox · 1 year
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Oh...you're going to be a tough one, aren't you?
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