How to Make a Plant Sim on Sims
Before you start playing, plantsims are only unlocked in the Sims 3 Expansion Pack University Life., Unless you already have a single sim that is male, or anyone else, create a new sim. , Move somewhere into the neighborhood., Go into the sorority...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Before you start playing
You must get this expansion pack first. ,, Afterwards, head to the sorority. , If you are playing as a girl, look for Shea.
Build your friendship with either one of them. , Shea and Sharon don't have homes so you must get them to move in with your sim. , Plantsims can't get pregnant, but can still Try For baby.
You can adopt children or manage to grow a Forbidden Fruit Seed. (To get a seed, do a science experiment or have a plantsim try for baby.)br> When you plant it, there is a 50% chance you will have a regular fruit or produce a plantsim baby.
Once this is done, you now have a plantsim. -
Step 2: plantsims are only unlocked in the Sims 3 Expansion Pack University Life.
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Step 3: Unless you already have a single sim that is male
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Step 4: or anyone else
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Step 5: create a new sim.
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Step 6: Move somewhere into the neighborhood.
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Step 7: Go into the sorority and find a plant Sim called Sharon.
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Step 8: Once you have had a first kiss
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Step 9: they can become your lover
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Step 10: fiancée
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Step 11: or spouse.
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Step 12: After all of this has been done
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Step 13: having a plantsim baby is not easy.
Detailed Guide
You must get this expansion pack first. ,, Afterwards, head to the sorority. , If you are playing as a girl, look for Shea.
Build your friendship with either one of them. , Shea and Sharon don't have homes so you must get them to move in with your sim. , Plantsims can't get pregnant, but can still Try For baby.
You can adopt children or manage to grow a Forbidden Fruit Seed. (To get a seed, do a science experiment or have a plantsim try for baby.)br> When you plant it, there is a 50% chance you will have a regular fruit or produce a plantsim baby.
Once this is done, you now have a plantsim.
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