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This Heir will then carry on the Legacy, and all the rules above for finding mates, having kids, and so on will also apply to them. The Heir may be any of the biological children of the Founder (or current Heir). When the eldest child becomes a Young Adult, it's time to choose the Heir.When choosing traits for children, you must use the "Random" option - you roll the dice and you take what you get (which can make for some really odd and interesting Heirs!). Only biological children of your Sim can be Heirs to the Legacy, so while your Founder (and Heirs) can adopt children, those children are ineligible to become the Heir. Your Founder (and Heirs) need to have children.(Note that, for the Founder only, they are also not supposed to choose any Sim they identify as Rich.) This mate should be a Sim they meet in town - they can't be created by you or downloaded from anywhere. Your Founder (and subsequent Heirs) need to find a mate.
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Pick a lot you really like, because your whole ten generations will be on that lot.Īnd the Legacy BeginsFrom here, you just play your Sim and their family, but there are certain rules that have to be followed for who can marry whom, who can live on the lot, and so on. Another alternative is to buy the largest lot possible, then set family funds using the cheat, familyfunds 1300 (Note! Sometimes you may need to turn on testing cheats before doing this. Since the goal is for your Sim to start out poor - with a scant §1,300 in funds - it's likely acceptable to buy the largest lot possible, then spend the Sim down to that §1,300 by buying useless landscaping objects like rocks and trees. For example, the largest, most expensive empty lot I can find in Hidden Springs costs §8,192. Note: A lot of the neighborhoods added later do not have a large lot that costs this much money. This usually means it will be a very large lot (so much the better!), but also that your Sim will have very little in the way of starting funds left - they're going to be very, very poor in the beginning and living a bit hand to mouth. Select a Lot to Live On The first step is to move your Sim onto an empty lot in the fresh neighborhood.