The Sims 4 PlantSim Inheritance

by Yato Kagura
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The Sims 4 PlantSim Inheritance

The Sims 4 PlantSim Inheritance

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This mod is simple, the PlantSim life state is available by default for all lifestages, but the interaction "Turn into PlantSim" after eating the forbidden fruit is available only for teens and elder. This mod should work without depending on any another, but my intention was to create it as a complement for other mods, see also recommended section, but keep in mind that those three aren’t compatible with each other unless you make changes to them like I did, for personal use only, remember.

This mod makes PlantSim lifestate be available to be inherited to offspring just like the other occults, the game does not consider PlantSims as real occults, but this mod makes it do so, at least in regards to births and offspring, for example, if a human sim and a PlantSim have a baby, that baby could be human, or it could be a plantsim, and so on.

This mod overrides trait_tracker resource and will conflict with mods that override the same resource, although apparently there are no problems with mods that use their own script…
I’m planning to make a version that works with MAL22’s Trait Tracker Injector to avoid conflicts, but apparently it needs to be updated, so I am waiting for it.

Archive: PlantSim Inheritance v1.5.5 by GOOD_BOYgoneBAD.zip
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Credit : GOOD_BOYgoneBAD

How to Download Custom Content on Sims 4 ?

1.Download the package

2.Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods. Moving the custom content into the Mods folder.

3.Make sure the custom content works in your game.

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