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I did not invent this challenge, it was originally made by Tigger89 and the updated rolls up to Feb 2019 are from Storydayz. I will be doing the rolls from June 2019 onwards as I really like this challenge and want to be able to play it with all packs.
Rules
Setting Up
Roll for your founders rolls
Create your Founders only, no children can be created here. You may create one founder if you want to meet spouse in the world
Chose a home for them to live in. It can be an empty lot, an apartment or a house. It's up to you but they must be able to afford it without cheats. General Rules
This challenge lasts for 10 generations. It ends when the children of the 10th Generation reach young Adulthood
You must start over if you fail a roll
For each Generation you must chose a heir. They must have been born into the legacy household. They can be the children of the heir or helper but must have been in the legacy household. You can also adopt and adopted children can also be heir.
You have time to form the family structure but it must be formed by the time the first rolled child is born.
You may use the pregnancy test if you want to.
Sims may only make money from their own personal career rolls but there are some exceptions. You can use the nano touch bin, you can sell children's art and duplicate postcards.
Sims must age up on their actual birthday and not before.
If you have laundry stuff, a hamper must be placed on your lot
Pets- You can have them if you want but may not make money from them unless a career roll says you can
Clubs- You may use these but not for cheating purposes. You cannot use them to help with cleaning,, cooking, childcare or skills.
Aspirations rewards can all be used but no potions Discover University
You can send heirs, spouses and helpers only. You can apply for scholarships and student loans.
You can chose where to live.
Remember you can only make other money from your chosen career so no part time jobs or odd jobs.
You can chose lot traits once a generation
Sims with a longer life span such as a vampire must be moved out of the legacy household at the end of their generation or you may use a mod to turn their lifespan normal. Aspirations
You can chose your aspirations but some of them have restrictions
Aspirations with no restrictions:
Athletic (Bodybuilder) – No restriction
Creativity (Musical Genius) – No restriction, may license just enough songs to earn $500 for milestone III
Creativity (Painter Extraordinaire) – No restriction, may sell only the 3 paintings required for milestone II
Destination (City Native) - No restriction, may enter contests until you win one for the final step, and if you have rolled Homemade you may eat three(and only three) food stall meals.
Deviance (Chief of Mischief) – No restriction
Family (Vampire Family) – No restriction
Food (Grilled Cheese) – No restriction, eat three servings of grilled cheese to unlock
Fortune (Fabulously Wealthy) – No restriction
Fortune (Mansion Baron) – No restriction
Knowledge (Archaeology Scholar) – No restriction, may write a Good book for Milestone !V
Knowledge (Master Vampire) – No restriction
Knowledge (Nerd Brain) – No restriction
Love (Serial Romantic) – No restriction
Nature (Angling Ace) – No restriction
Nature (Freelance Botanist) - No restriction
Nature (Jungle Explorer) – No restriction
Nature (Outdoor Enthusiast) - No restriction
Nature (The Curator) – No restriction
Popularity (Friend of the World) – No restriction
Popularity (Good Vampire) – No restriction
Popularity (Leader of the Pack) – No restriction
Popularity (Party Animal) – No restriction
Location (Beach Life)- No restriction
Aspirations with restrictions:
Animal (Friend of the Animals) – Need 2 pets in household
Creativity (Bestselling Author) – Writer(Author) or Freelance Author. Writer (Journalist),
Deviance (Public Enemy) – Criminal(any)
Family (Big Happy Family) – Must have at least 3 children
Family (Successful Lineage) – Must not be a deadbeat parent
Family (Super Parent) – Must not be a deadbeat parent
Food (Master Chef) – Culinary(any)
Food (Master Mixologist) – Culinary(Mixologist)
Knowledge (Computer Whiz) – Tech Guru(any), may make 1 video game or app for milestone III.
Knowledge (Renaissance Sim) – Career Hopper
Love (Soulmate) – Must marry
Popularity (Joke Star) – Entertainer(Comedian)
Knowledge (Spell Craft and Sorcery)- Must Become a Spellcaster
Knowledge (Academic)- Must go to University and get a degree and job
Nature (Purveyor of Potions)- Must become a spellcaster Heir
You can chose a heir, hold a heir poll or have it randomly chosen but they must have been part of the original rolls, accidental twins, triplets also count
Rolls
Martial Structure (1-25)
1-6- Single parent- The main sim must bring up children on her own with no romantic partner in house.
6-15- Couple
16- Mixed Single- Must have a mixture of Biological and Adopted children. If roll 1 child must have another to satisfy this roll.
17- Mixed Couple- Same as above but with a couple
18- Second Chance- Must have 2 partners, must have at least 1 child with first partner.
19- Single with Help- A non-romantic sim must live in the house with main sim
20- Mixed single with help- Same as above but must have a mixture of adopted and biological children
21- Couple with help
22- Mixed couple with help
23-SIngle with 2 help
24- Mixed single with 2 help
25-Fullhouse- Must have 4 sims.
Number of Children
1-2: 1
3-6: 2
7-8: 3
9: 4
10: 5
Careers
Primary- Heirs Career
1-6: Conventional Career (roll C1)
7-9: Unconventional Career (roll C2)
10: Career Hopper — Must roll for five conventional careers. You may jump between these careers as you wish, so long as you have spent a day at work in at least three by the time your sim becomes a full adult, and all five by the time your sim becomes an elder.
Secondary Career- Spouse or Helpers career.
1-3: Conventional Career (roll C1)
4-6:Unconventional Career (roll C2)
7-8: Part Time Jobs (roll C3)
9: Career Hopper - Must roll for five conventional careers. You may jump between these careers as you wish, so long as you have spent a day at work in at least three by the time your sim becomes a full adult, and all five by the time your sim becomes an elder.
10: Unemployed
Careers
C1- Conventional Careers( Roll 1-47)
1:Entertainer(Musician) — May write jingles.
2: Entertainer(Comedian) — May perform comedy in space.
3: Writer(Author) — May publish all book genres.
4: Writer(Journalist) — May publish all book genres(self-publishing), and write articles.
5: Painter(Master of the Real) — May sell crafted paintings and call agent to collect money.
6: Painter(Patron of the Arts) — May sell crafted paintings and call agent to collect money.
7: Secret Agent(Diamond Agent) — No additional money-making opportunities.
8: Secret Agent(Villain) — No additional money-making opportunities.
9: Criminal(Boss) — May pickpocket sims.
10: Criminal(Oracle) — May pickpocket sims. May hack and create viruses.
11: Astronaut(Space Ranger) — May go on space missions with the rocket ship.
12: Astronaut(Smuggler) — May go on space missions with the rocket ship.
13: Culinary(Chef) — May publish cookbooks(self-publishing).
14: Culinary(Mixologist) — May publish bar guides(self-publishing).
15: Tech Guru(eSport Gamer) — No additional money-making opportunities.
16: Tech Guru(Start-up Entrepreneur) — No additional money-making opportunities.
17: Athlete(Bodybuilder) — No additional money-making opportunities.
18: Athlete(Pro Athlete) — No additional money-making opportunities.
19: Business(Management) — No additional money-making opportunities.
20: Business(Investor) — May invest in stocks.
21: (GTW) Doctor — No additional money-making opportunities. This career counts as a profession.
22: (GTW) Detective — No additional money-making opportunities. This career counts as a profession.
23: (GTW) Scientist — No additional money-making opportunities. This career counts as a profession.
24: (CL) Critic(Art Critic) — No additional money-making opportunities.
25: (CL) Critic(Food Critic) — If you have rolled Homemade, your food critic(and only your food critic) may eat out for food review purposes. No additional money-making opportunities.
26: (CL) Politician(Charity Organizer) — No additional money-making opportunities.
27: (CL) Politician(Politician) — May ask for bribes.
28: (CL) Social Media(Internet Personality) — May advertise on your social media page.
29: (CL) Social Media(Public Relations) — No additional money-making opportunities.
30: (S) Gardener(Botanist) — If you choose to also sell plants you are limited to one of each type.
31: (S) Gardener(Flower Designer) — May only sell arrangements for income.
32: Stylist — I’m not sure if there are ways to make extra money with this career but if there are feel free to do so.
33. Trend Setter — I’m not sure if there are ways to make extra money with this career but if there are feel free to do so.
34. Actor — I know absolutely nothing about this career or the ways you can make money. Normally with the “professions” such as scientist, you can only earn money from that job. I’d say it’s the same but from what I’ve seen it’s not so easy to box in with the other hands-on careers. For example, if you need to learn guitar and practice in public people automatically give tips.
35. (SV) Military Cadet- This is an at-home career.
36. (SV) Military Covert Officer- This is also an at-home career. You may bribe sims
37. (IL) Conservationist ( Marine Bologist)
38. (IL) Conservastionist (Enviromental Manager)
39. (MS) Fashion Photographer.
40. (DU)- Education- Administrator Branch
41. (DU)- Education- Professor Branch
42. (DU)- Law- Judge Branch
43. (DU)- Law- Private Attorney Branch
44. (DU)- Engineering- Computer Branch
45. (DU)- Engineering- Mechanical Branch
46. (EL)- Civil Engineer- Green Technician.
47. (EL)- Civil Engineer- Civic Planner
C2) Unconventional Careers: 1-31
1: Freelance Painter — Paint whatever you want whenever you want and sell it to collectors.
2: Freelance Author — Write and publish whatever you want whenever you want.
3: Freelance Musician — Play a musical instrument of your choice in public to earn money from tips. You may also sell jingles and license songs you’ve written. If you have City Living, singing counts as an instrument.
4: Gardener — Plant, harvest and sell produce and flowers of all kinds.
5: Fishersim — Sell whatever you can manage to catch.
6: Treasure Hunter — Dig up those little weird rocky-looking things and sell what you find. You may also sell the little treasures(aka, unwanted upgrade parts) that you dig out of your household plumbing, electronics, and appliances. Collecting and breeding frogs is also allowed, as is collecting and selling insects(OR). Selling collectibles you’ve traded for at the flea market is allowed. The new dig spots (C&D) are allowed as well.
7: Carpenter — Use the wood crafting bench to make and sell furniture, as well as complete wood crafting projects.
8: Freelance Comedian — Use the microphone to perform comedy routines and publish comedy books(self-publishing).
9: Freelance Programmer — Use your programming skills on the computer for a variety of tasks, including creating apps, creating plugins and freelance work.
10: Space Explorer — Build your own rocket and take to the stars, selling what you bring back from your travels.
11: Professional Gamer — Create computer games(programming 9), Livestream and compete in gaming tournaments to earn money.
12: Cybercriminal — Create viruses and hack for money.
13: Professional Host/Hostess — Host social gatherings of all kinds and sell the rewards you earn for money.
14: (OR) Remedy Brewer — Brew herbal remedies and sell them for profit.
15: (GTW) Freelance Photographer — Take and sell photographs.
16: (GTW or CL) Retail Owner — Manage a retail store that does not sell anything that’s covered by any of the other options above. For example, you could have a store that sells food you’ve cooked, but you could not sell raw produce at that store unless you had another sim in the household that rolled Gardener. Alternately, you may also choose to operate one of the vendor tables or display walls that come with City Living. This career counts as a profession unless you choose to operate a vendor table/display wall in lieu of a real store.
17: (GT) DJ — Work as a DJ to earn tips, and license your mixtapes.
18: (DO) Restaurateur — Manage your own restaurant. This career counts as a profession.
19: (C&D) Animal Trainer- Adopt or Create a pet with the Prowler (c) or Hunter (d) trait and send them out to bring back loot for you. It may be possible to also make money off of having a trained pet perform tricks.
20: (C&D) Veterinarian — May also craft pet treats to sell.
21. (JA) Archaeologist- Excavate and use the archaeology table to authenticate relics. You may also write archaeology books and verify items mailed to you. Note: Only items you find through excavation can be sold. If you choose to explore temples you can never sell the treasures. You can, on the other hand, keep them to display in your home.
22. (JA) Treasure Hunter- Go on adventures to find simoleons, Omiscan treasures, relics, artifacts, and fossils to sell or keep. Note: Only items you find within temples or through pop-up quests can be sold. If you choose to do archaeology such as excavating and using the table you can never sell the items. You can, on the other hand, keep them to display in your home.
23. (Sea) Flower Arranging- Craft flower arrangements to sell. You may sell these via inventory, store, or yard sale table if this is possible. You may have a small garden with flowers only but may not sell the flowers in any way other than through arrangements.
24. (Sea) Bee Keeper- This was a requested unconventional career. You can get as many hives as your heart desires. Feel free to reroll this one. I know a lot of you don’t have room for all those bee boxes or enjoy having uncomfortably stung sims all day.
25. (Fame) A Video Producer- Use the video station to record, edit, and add effects to your videos, then upload them. You may also stream using the drone.
26. (Fame) A Music Producer- Use the Music Station to produce, customize, and release customized music tracks
27.( IL)- Beach Treasure Finder- Sell Shells and other items found on the beach.
28. (IL)- Odd Jobs
29. (EL)- Freelance Candle Maker- Make and sell candles
30. (EL)- Freelance decorator- Make and sell furnishings and objects
31. (EL)- Freelance Drink Maker- Make and sell fizzy drinks
C2) Part time jobs: 1-8
Babysitter
Barista
Fast Food Employee
Manual Laborer
Retail Employee
Lifeguard
Fisher
Diver
E) Generation Goals — 1-34
1: Perfect Careers — The heir, spouse, and helpers must reach level 10 in their careers. Re-roll if no conventional careers are rolled this generation. You may also re-roll if you are doing career hopper. (Thanks Katie Ella for the heads-up on career hopper.) It might be possible to top the final career if you want to try but I’ve never been able to. If going to Univesity, Sim must attend all classes, do all homework and assignments and get top marks, at least an A- overall GPA.
2: Fulfilled — The heir and spouse(if applicable) must complete their first aspiration. If the spouse is accidentally too old when they move in to have time to complete an aspiration, they are not required to do so, but try to be reasonable with this provision.
3: Perfect Children — All children born this generation must complete their childhood aspiration and receive an B grade in elementary school and an A grade in high school. They should also have a BFF made during childhood, and at least one boyfriend or girlfriend lasting at least 24 sim hours during their teen years. As toddlers, they must reach level 3 in all skills, including potty training, and raise at least one skill to level 5. Each child must gain at least 3 positive character traits when aging to YA.
4: Dependable — Your heir, spouse and helpers must complete all daily tasks for school and work, beginning in childhood or upon move-in to the house. You may use vacation days given by the game to skip school or work if you’re not going to be able to handle the task, but you may not skip if you have no vacation, or without using your vacation, or attend without having your daily task completed(even if you have saved vacation). Re-roll if no non-profession conventional careers are rolled this generation.
5: Expansionist — You must construct a significant expansion to the house this generation. You may also add or change a single lot trait, if you wish. If Random is your miscellaneous fun this generation, the trait changed and new trait must be randomly determined.
6: Collector — Your heir, spouse, helpers and children must complete and display one of the collections. All items must be found or grown that generation, and for plants you may not use seeds from previous generations…find your own! If you already completed part of a collection in a previous generation, you can choose that collection, but you must collect the objects you already have again with a sim from this generation. *updated* To avoid confusion I’ve removed the very long and confusing list of collection types and how they should be displayed. A collection is any of those you find by clicking the diamond in the personal inventory window. You know you’ve completed it because a plaque will arrive in the mail. Display however you’d like but they should be displayed somewhere through the entirety of the challenge.
7: Deadbeat Parents — The heir, spouse, and helpers may not help their children this generation, apart from basic needs like food and interaction(autonomous chatting over dinner). This includes helping with homework, mentoring or encouraging children in skills, and reading books to them. For toddlers, it is permitted to provide basic care such as food and diaper changes, but try to avoid any parent-child interactions that raise a skill bar, such as flash cards, reading books, potty training, and so on. Some autonomous talking is okay — the parents are deadbeat, not abusive — but don’t deliberately train the communication skill. Children may teach themselves. Each child should age up to YA with at least one negative character trait.
8: Change of Scenery — It’s moving time! At some point, after the heir comes of age, you must either move to a new lot or completely demolish the entire house and start over from scratch on your current lot. Your new lot may not share any lot traits with your old lot. If Random is your miscellaneous fun this generation, the new lot’s traits must be randomly determined. Re-roll if it’s generation 1.
9: Party King/Party Queen — Host every kind of party(house, dinner, wedding, birthday) with a gold medal in each. If you have more than four party types(through expansions, DLC or mods), roll to randomly determine the four party types that you will be attempting for this goal, re-rolling any duplicates.
10: Idle Careers — May not make an effort to advance in your heir’s, helper’s and spouse’s careers, including school. If the career goals happen to line up with aspirational goals, that’s a happy coincidence, because you may advance in aspiration freely. Autonomous actions are also acceptable. If you’ve rolled an unconventional career that has no tasks that sims will perform autonomously, you may only perform tasks for it if your sim has a whim to do it or if they do them autonomously. If you rolled for this generation before the heir aged to YA they may not have the Responsible trait! If you rolled an interactive career just never choose the “Travel to Work” option — send them alone, as the work performance should, in theory, stay stagnant that way. (Thanks ForeverCamp for the suggestion!)
11: Friendship is Forever — Beginning when the heir is a child, they must make one new good friend every week. This friendship must be maintained through subsequent weeks, and may only be ended by the death of the friend.
12: Midlife Crisis — This generation, the heir, spouse, or helper will experience a randomly-generated midlife crisis event. Between when this generation is rolled and when the first of the eligible sims reach the adult life stage, determine who will go through the crisis. If you have not picked someone before the first sim reaches adulthood, or is moved in as an adult, that sim will be the one. Once the selected sim reaches adulthood(and not sooner!), roll three times to determine three aspects of the midlife crisis from the list below, re-rolling if you receive a duplicate. Each aspect has a deadline which it must either be completed or started during. The generational goal is complete when all aspects are finished.
1) Re-roll Miscellaneous Fun(complete within 24 hours) — Your Miscellaneous Fun roll will change. It takes effect immediately, with weekly tasks starting the following Sunday.
2) Randomize a trait(complete within 24 hours) — Randomly determine which of your sim’s traits will change, then use a cheat to remove that trait, replacing it with another that has been randomly determined.
3) Re-roll Career(complete within 24 hours) — Re-roll your sim’s career. This means a new primary career if it’s the heir, and a new secondary career if it’s a spouse or spare.
4) Make a major purchase(complete within 24 hours) — Buy something shiny and expensive(relative to how much wealth you have) for your house.
5) Have a romantic crisis(start within 48 hours) — Your sim’s love life is thrown into turmoil. Perhaps they meet a new lover, cheat on their spouse, or simply have a falling out with a long-time partner. This must begin within 48 hours but doesn’t have to resolve ever.
6) Change style to recapture youth(complete within 24 hours) — Your sim must change their style(mirror and dresser, CAS cheats if necessary) to recapture their youth. Perhaps even get a tattoo. They can change back after a period of a few days if they want.
7) Gain a new skill(complete within 1 week) — Your sim must gain at least 5 skill levels in a skill they haven’t used much previously. This counts from the level they’re currently at, so if a sim has level 2 charisma, they must attain level 7.
8) Have a child(complete within 1 week) — Your sim must either have a biological child or adopt a child. Either way, it will be raised with the rest of the generation’s children. Add one child to the number of children you will have this generation.
9) Randomize Aspiration(complete within 24 hours) — Randomly pick a new aspiration for your sim, throwing out any that are incompatible with your other rolls. If you also have to re-roll your sim’s career, use the new career when determining aspiration compatibility.
10) Adopt a pet(complete within 24 hours) — Adopt a pet through an agency or befriend a stray and bring them home.
11) Plus One(complete within 1 week) A new helper is added to the household. It can be any sim that has not previously lived in the household. If you rolled single for this generation it can be a spouse or live-in partner. Perhaps it is a long lost family member? You may roll a secondary career for the sim but their traits should be randomized. If you have a full house already reroll.
12) Who Am I Again??(complete within 24 hours)- Use the reward store re-training potion and re-roll all three traits. (Thanks EuphorialQueen for the idea!)
13: Memorial — The heir, along with any spouses or helpers, must be memorialized this generation, by a sim with maxed skill in the relevant crafting skill(painting, photography or writing). Memorials may consist of: a painted portrait, a photograph, a biography, or a book of life. Each memorial can be crafted by a different sim if you want, and they don’t have to all be the same type, though they should all be displayed together.
14: Themed Display — This generation, the heir, spouses and helpers should create a themed display somewhere in their house or yard. The display must contain at least 10 items, plant and craft level excellent or higher, from at least two different collections or craft disciplines, and must contain at least one craft and one collected item. For example, a display with 3 plants, 5 photographs and 2 space rocks would be okay, but a display with 4 photographs and 6 paintings would not be, because there is no collected item. The theme is left up to you, examples include: space(telescope prints and photographs of the alien homeworld), botany(plants, photographs of plants, and microscope prints of plants), flowers(plants and paintings of plants in the wild) and animals(frogs, insects and photographs of insects in the wild).
15: Haunted House — From the time the heir comes of age to the time the heir dies, three sims must die an unnatural death on your home lot. Unnatural death is defined as any death except by old age, and the sims may be members of your household(such as unneeded spouses, spares that are about to move out, or even the heir themselves) or guests. Furthermore, the graves must stay on your home lot, and the ghosts be allowed to roam the house freely. The graves may be removed after this generation’s heir dies.
16: (GT) Best Club Ever — Your heir must start their own club from scratch this generation. To complete this goal, the following criteria must be met concurrently:
* The club must have 8 members. Sims may not join the club unless they are already friends with the club leader, so get to recruiting!
* The club must have a hangout built specially for them, either on your home lot or on a community lot. The hangout should contain enough seating for the entire club and any necessary items to complete club activities. If you build on a community lot from the map view, take note of how much money you “spent” on the hangout and subtract it from your family’s funds.
* The club should have all ranks of one of the emotional vibes purchased, depending on the club’s focus. Happy counts.
* The club door perk must be unlocked(since you have a hangout)
* In addition, three other club spirit perks(hats, jackets, wall decorations, etc) must be unlocked and used.
17: (CL) Domestic Dilemma — When this generation comes of age(or at the start of the game) you must either add a new “negative” trait or replace an existing trait(determine which of the three randomly) with a “negative” trait of your choice(unless you’ve rolled Random). This generation, you must find a creative way in your story to overcome said negative trait. For example, Quake Zone might be overcome by a sim maxing their writing skill and writing 5 nonfiction bestseller books about earthquake safety, or perhaps by a sim maxing their handiness skill and equipping every appliance/plumbing object in the house with the unbreakable upgrade. Be creative! When the negative trait has been overcome, you may replace it with a trait of your choice if you wish(again, unless you’ve rolled Random).
Negative traits include:
Cursed
Filthy
Gremlins
Grody
Haunted
Mean Vibe
On a dark ley line
quake zone
Vamparic nexus
18) (P) My Honor Student(s) — In this generation complete every school project in every possible level from poor-excellent and create a prominent display area so that any guests to the house can marvel at your child’s intellect… even if the parent did most of it themselves.
19) (C&D) Pet Shrine — Adopt, create, or bring home a stray pet. Through the generation build a shrine to the pet. Example: A wall of Simstigram photos, their urn, favorite toys, collected feathers, collected presents unopened.
20) Bad Investment — At the end of the previous generation the former heir made a bad investment and lost most of the families’ money! Add their household funds and lot value then multiply that by 90%. This is the amount you will need to subtract. Once there are no funds left the “repo man” comes. You will need to sell any and all household items until the debt is repaid. You may choose to sell the house and start over if you’d like.
21) Bring Me Back To Life — At some point during this generation, one of the family members teen-elder will have a terrible accident… of your choice of course. After Grim has done his duty have the remaining family members work towards having the poor soul rejoin the family and resurrect them. Note: If you won’t have at least one living caretaker left in the house re-roll.
22) Do-Gooders — This family’s mantra is doing onto others. And they do! They volunteer together at least once a week. They feed strays in the park. They invite homeless sims to dinner and let them stay the night. They regularly donate to charity. Basically, any do-gooder thing you can think of!
23) (S) Holiday Fanatics — Must celebrate at least one holiday each sim week with 5 goals and all completed if possible depending on the sim’s likes. (Thanks ChrissieCSim for the suggestion.)
24) (S) Scouting Family- Your family is into scouting. Really into it. Even though the parents can’t be scout leaders they take their children’s involvement seriously. Any badge that can be earned with a parent tagging along they should. Example: Taking the kids to Granite Falls for the nature badge. (Thanks Kris402 for requesting a scout-related goal.)
25) (Fame) Rich and Famous- This generation your family is all about the Fame! Everyone in the household must do what they can to gain fame. Once a week they should go somewhere to be seen by their adoring fans and sign autographs, have their picture taken, etc. If they receive gifts they should be set aside in a shrine type area or a dedicated room to display their fame. Duplicate gifts may be deleted but not sold.
26. (SV) Doomsday Preppers- At least one member of the family must solve the StrangerVille mystery and it’s aspiration. If you want the entire family can do it. This aspiration can be in addition to your regular one. So if you have a musican doing Musical Genius you can switch back and forth. Optional extra fun: Temporarily move the family to StrangerVille preferably to a bunker style house. You can do this either until the mystery is solved or for the entirety of the generation. You may change the lot traits. When starting the next generation you may choose any lot. You aren’t required to return to the previous legacy lot. You may also stay on your StrangerVille lot. Keep in mind if you choose to stay you can’t move again until rolling the “change of scenery” generational goal. At the start of that next generation you may again choose new lot traits. I’ve added this in case you wanted to temporarily use some of the traits that make things dirty or infested with spiders and such while living in a bunker.
27.(IL)- Enviromentalist- Once a week heir must clean up a community lot or venue such as the beach.
28. (MS)- Photo Fanatic ( Must take at least 5 photos a week and arrange them either on walls or around the house on tables. Children of heir must have their photo taken at each age stage and pets too.)
29. (ROM)- Magic Master- Learn and Master all Spells
30. (ROM)- Potion Master- Learn and Master all potions
31. (DU)- Career Student- Do at least Two Distinguished Degrees with four classes a term
32. (DU)- Bot Crazy- Master the robotics skill, make all bots and a servo and keep in the household for that generation.
33. (TL)- Saving Space- Family must build and stay in tiny home for entire generation.
34. (EL)- Green Living- Cannot buy new furniture this Gen, must find or make everything you need. Must grow own food and fuel and collect water.
F) Miscellaneous Fun: 1-35
1: Random — Determine traits and aspirations(including the childhood aspiration) randomly for all sims of this generation(the heir and their siblings). Adult aspirations should be chosen randomly from the list of aspirations, discarding any which are incompatible with other parameters, as stated earlier in the rules. Helpers and Spouses moved in should have their adult aspiration randomized in a similar manner if you choose to change it. Any lot traits determined this generation, including initial move-in traits, must be random.
2: Partier — Throw at least one party(of any type and rating) every week.
3: Mischief Managed — Your heir must play a successful prank once every week from the time they age into a teen. Pranks include: making a prank call(mischief 3+), clogging drains at other lots(mischief 5+), calling in to play hooky(mischief 6+), sabotaging a rocket ship(mischief 8+), using a stink potion(mental 10+), sabotaging objects and sims(Tormentor reward trait), and any prank options performed with a partner in crime(mischief 4+).
4: Moody — Once a week, your heir and spouse(if applicable) must spend at least 3 consecutive hours in a certain mood, randomly chosen from the following list: inspired, happy, angry, embarrassed, playful, flirty, sad, bored, confident, focused, tense. Heir and spouse may have different required moods. Cannot use emotional aura items beyond viewing them to aid in establishing or continuing the mood. Must participate in activities corresponding to the rolled mood for the 3 hour period such as jogging while energized or fulfilling mood whims. If they slip out of the mood get them back into it. Carl has a guide that has links to more information on achieving each emotion that should be very helpful: Sims 4 Emotions.
5: Homemade — May not get quick meals from the fridge, order pizza, eat from food stalls or dine out, consume plasma packs, and may only cook meals with ingredients if all ingredients are present. The pre-made toddler meals you can serve from the high chair are considered quick meals.
6: Runs in the Family — Pick a trait from your heir(not a bonus or reward trait). Every child born to your heir must take this trait at the earliest opportunity.
7: Perfect Attendance — From childhood onwards, your heir and helpers must never be more than one hour late to work or school. Similarly, they may not make use of the “leave early” function. A five strike allowance is provided for accidental lateness(like if you queue up actions and don’t notice that they didn’t leave for work), but intentional lateness for playing strategy or the fifth lateness will result in a loss of the challenge. This restriction also applies to the heir’s children and any spouses or helpers moved in later. Perfect attendance also applies to the use of vacation days, either while on vacation or for family leave.
8: Fixer Upper — May not call the handyman or purchase new objects if they break this generation. You must fix them. I don’t care if you have no handiness skill, if you want to shower today you’ll get to work, won’t you?
9: Half-Siblings — Sims born this generation must each be with a different partner. Re-roll if you’re only having one kid.
10: Fighter — The heir, spouse or a helper(pick one and stick with it) must get in a fight at least once a week.
11: Joker — Free re-roll of one category, now or in a future generation.
12: Health Nut — This generation, sims may only eat healthy food. In addition, the heir, spouse, helpers, and their children must each spend at least 3 hours each week performing physical activity. Any activity that increases movement, motor, fitness or wellness skills count. Note: I found a list of the calorie counts of sim’s foods. Might add a bit of fun. Otherwise, I’d suggest sticking to salads and such. Basically whatever is healthy in real life. Example: Grilled fish is healthy but fish in a sauce is not. Here’s the list: Sims 4 Food Calorie Values.
13: Gourmet — Once every week, the entire family(heir, spouse, and children) must find the time to sit down all at once and enjoy a gourmet meal prepared especially for the occasion. It doesn’t matter whether the heir or the spouse prepares the meal, but it must be from the gourmet cooking skill, not the regular cooking skill. Add: If you have Parenthood have a child set the table as well.
14: Hands Off! — You may not use the “hand of god” to clean up books and so on. Sims must clean up on their own. Selling things from their inventory is okay.
15: Hobbyist — Your heir and spouse(if applicable) must each pick a hobby activity(such as painting, playing chess, jogging, fishing, etc) that is unrelated to their rolled career and devote at least 3 hours every sim week to practicing that activity. They may not use the activity to make money.
16: My Precious — When your sim finds something they like, it’s hard for them to let it go. Pick one of the options below to build a collection over the course of your heir’s lifetime. The collection must be displayed somewhere on the legacy lot so it may not be kept in an inventory until the generation is complete.
A) I finds it, it’s mine — At least once a week, your sim must go out and find a unique object to add to their collection(pick a single category: frogs, MySims Trophies, metals, crystals, elements, fossils, aliens, space rocks or fish). You may not display duplicates. If you have found one of every item and the generation isn’t complete yet, pick a new collection to begin.
B) So bright, so beautiful, my precious — Once a week, your sim must purchase something beautiful and shiny from the decorations tab in buy mode. This should be something that exists only to look awesome and should be displayed all together(or as trophy centerpieces in each room or something), not decor that “blends in” such as toilet paper rolls in the bathroom or a pan rack in the kitchen. If your sim is insane and decides to build a “bathroom shrine” in their living room, that’s totally legit, but it should be done to add to the story, not just because you couldn’t be bothered to find a better idea than buying misc decorations for your bathrooms to fulfill this fun.
17: Vacationer — At least one sim from the household must go on vacation at least once every sim week. If you don’t have the OR game pack use the following alternate rule since that sim can’t go on an actual vacation. They must use at least one vacation day from work and must have a day outing of some sort, lasting for most of the day(you know the kind you’d take in real life, leaving after breakfast and arriving back home in the evening), on their day off. This doesn’t have to be the same sim every week.
18: (GT) Clubber — Starting from childhood or the time they join the household, the heir, and every spouse/helper must belong to a club, attending a meeting at least once a week. They do not have to belong to the same club, though they can if you want. If you choose to use a household club, please keep in mind the rules about how to avoid making clubs cheaty(#19 under the Rules), specifically the ones prohibiting having a constant club gathering running at all times. They must actually get together in a group and do a thing in order to have a club gathering, you can’t just run a gathering while they’re all sleeping or doing random tasks around the house.
19: On Call — Starting when the heir is a teen, they(or a spouse or helper) must respond to at least one “hang-out” phone call every week. This includes birthday parties and invitations to community lots, but does not include requests to come to hang out at your home lot — you must actually leave your home lot for this to count.
20: Town Explorer — Starting when the heir is a teen, they(or a spouse or helper) must visit a unique community lot every week, for at least 3 hours. The community lots may not be repeated to count for this, though you may visit them again just for fun.
21: (DO) Regular Diner — Once a week, the entire household must go out to eat at a restaurant. All three courses and something to drink should be ordered.
22: (CL) Festival Frequenter — Every time there is a festival, at least one household member must attend the festival for at least one sim hour. This doesn’t have to be the same household member each time.
23: (CL) Flea Market Fanatic — Some sims just can’t pass up a great bargain. Why would you pay full price for anything? This generation, you may not purchase certain categories of items from the catalog. These items may only be purchased at the flea market or from unplayable sims selling their own goods on the street. Paintings left on public easels count.
The categories are:
Comfort(except beds)
Lighting
Decorations(except mirrors)
24. Sibling Rivalry (P) — Whenever the parents aren’t within earshot the siblings can only interact using mean or mischievous interactions until one of them ages to young adult and they patch things up.
25. Rainbow Brite — This generation your heir’s taste drastically changed! Using the design tool in build/buy mode change every item possible to the rolled color. For extra torture, fun dress the entire family in the chosen color as well!
1-Red 2-Pink 3-Yellow 4- Green 5- Blue 6- Purple 7- White 8- Gray 9- Black 10- Brown
26. Exchange Student — When one of the children is a teenager they are invited to participate in an exchange program. Pick any other household in the save that has another teenager and swap them in manage worlds. Befriend the exchange student. You can have them stay for only a few days or as long as a week. After they have left invite them to visit once a week and remain friends with at least one family member.
27. (C&D)Foster Pets- From the start of this generation to the time the next generation’s heir takes over you must have a pet in the house that you are actively training daily to encourage someone to adopt it. Once the pet has trained away at least 3 misbehaviors like drinking or rolling in pee puddles and has learned some tricks (if it’s a dog) you will choose a family to “adopt” them via manage worlds. If you won’t have room for a pet see the rule regarding pets. (Credit for this one goes to Onyeka001, thanks!)
28. (JA) Cultured- All family members should max the Selvadoradian culture skill, visit at least twice during this generation to immerse themselves. Optional: Complete the relics collection.
29. (S) Seasonal “Fun”- Each season you must decorate the sim’s house & wardrobe according to the season, as well as do something (like a party or group outing) to celebrate the season. (Credit for this one goes to (Big Mud, thanks!)
30. (GF) Crazed Fans- Your family is all about the rich and famous. At least once a week they should seek out and fawn over the celebrity elite but should not go out of their way to attempt to become famous themselves. If they gain fame inadvertently that’s fine.
31. (IL) Island Local- Once a week must join a island gathering.
32. (ROM) Magic Club- Make a club of Spellcasters who gather to research, make potions and do spells and other things related to magic. Must meet in Glimmerbrook at least once a week.
33. (DU) Secret Society Member- Join and be a practising member of the secret society
34- (DU) Organsation King/Queen- Join an organsation while at uni and be a active member
35- (DU) Roommate fun- have at least 1 roommate in the family household for entire generation
Changelog
24/08/19- Added Freelance Photographer Career and Photo Fanatic Goal.
28/09/19- Added Odd Jobs to Unconventional Jobs.
11/11/19- Added Two new goals and one Misc fun for Realm of Magic pack.
16/11/19- Added Four new conventional careers, updated the rules, Updated Perfect Careers for Uni, Added two more misc fun, Added another goal and updated the aspirations list.
08/12/19- Added Botcrazy to goals, suggested by onyeka.
23.12.19- Added Roommate misc fun suggested by Onyeka and put careers where they were meant to go
09.05.20- Added new goal
13/06/2020- Added New goal and five new careers
01/08/2020-Rolls and Rules will now be updated on my blog as its much easier for me to do there. If anyone has some idea’s for nifty knitting then please let me know, I have added Knitting as an Unconventional Career. My Blog
I feel silly asking, but if my second generation heir ages to young adult, does he stay in the house, keep the money, and I move out his mom and younger sibling? Or do they have to stay? Or can he move out and take all the money with him? Confused on how funds from generations are dispersed. Also, if my heir is a child, do I wait for him to become YA before rolling his destination? Or can I roll now to get a head start on skills?
He can move out and take all money with him or mum and sibling can move out once sibling is ya. you can roll when you want, I roll when mum is pregnant.
This weeks update-Chapter 8.4
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14th Apr 2022 at 8:36 PM
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I've never done challenges before, which may be odd, since I've been playing Sims on & off since the very beginning. I have a set cast of characters & once I get bored with them I stop playing for awhile.
It's about time I shake things up out of my comfort zone and give this a try!
Sorry I am posting so late today, My computer crashed after I have had a few issues lately because of windows 11 and wouldn't turn back on. I managed to get the computer back but lost all my files. I managed to save these families as they were saved in the gallery then i remade thier homes so they might look diffrent. 8.6
Sorry I am posting so late today, My computer crashed after I have had a few issues lately because of windows 11 and wouldn't turn back on. I managed to get the computer back but lost all my files. I managed to save these families as they were saved in the gallery then i remade thier homes so they might look diffrent. 8.6
Ouch! Well at least you were able to save the families
I like your house layout, it's bright and airy.