Generally manageable, as there are no debuffs associated with this flaw. Fortunately, there are many professions that never partake in any of those activities, rendering this flaw null. Sims with this trait get injured very easily, and as such they should avoid things like sword fighting, hunting, or Kingball. There is also a chance that your Sim will wake up with a debuff that will last most of the day. As a result, things that would normally increase a Sim’s focus benefit Morose Sims less frequently. These Sims are generally depressed all the time. This means you’ll have to compensate for the lowered focus whenever you’re on a quest that requires you to speak to someone else. Sims afflicted with this suffer a loss of focus whenever interacting with other Sims. Overall it’s a fairly manageable flaw.Ī very difficult flaw to manage. There are two ways to deal with this - get to know (wink wink) a lot of other Sims, or simply get married.
Sims with this flaw will suffer a loss of focus if they go long without at least kissing someone else. There is also a chance of passing out during the day, which further increases if your energy is low.Ībove: “My hand is clipping through your robes m’lord!” “Oh fair maiden, just wait until tonight.” This flaw can actually prevent your Sim from using their bed at all if the “Can’t Sleep” debuff is active.
Your Sim will also take a focus hit if he/she does not speak to anyone for a full day, but such a thing is very easy to avoid. This flaw hampers your social skills and increases your odds of being rejected during conversations. Additionally, you can type help at the console window to show additional cheats that are now available. Start the game and you will be able to click and drag the Hunger, Energy, and Relationship bars to the left or right to adjust their values. Definitely one of the harder flaws to manage, so you should probably just avoid it all together. Change TestingCheatsEnabled0 line to TestingCheatsEnabled1 and save the file. Hubris forces the “Blinded By Hubris” focus debuff on your Sim when they accomplish positive tasks like winning swordfights or gathering herbs and flowers.
Sims with that trait are more likely to make quality food, so eating often will provide you with focus buffs all day long. However, when coupled with the Creative Cook trait, it can work to your benefit. This flaw can be extremely annoying as it makes your hunger meter drop at a faster rate than normal. On the upside, you won’t suffer any explicit focus debuffs with this flaw. It lowers the amount of XP you get during experience-based activities. If you’re interested in leveling up, do not choose this flaw. Drinking in moderation can actually give you a small focus boost, but don’t partake too generously - drinking too much can kill your focus immediately or when you wake up hungover. Make sure to keep a barrel of wine or beer around your domicile. Sims with this flaw will suffer a loss of focus when off the sauce. Above: Come on, gimme that sweet sweet nectar!