The Sims 4 Traits for the Offspring of NPCs

by Yato Kagura
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The Sims 4 Traits for the Offspring of NPCs

The Sims 4 Traits for the Offspring of NPCs

If MAL22’s Trait Tracker Injector isn’t working for you, here’s the list of cheats to add the traits manually until the trait tracker works for you properly. It’s working perfectly fine for me, but I don’t like people encountering issues that keep them from enjoying the NPC traits so here they are.




I emphasize this mod will not enable you to have children with NPCs that can’t have children in the basegame (like Grim etc.). You’ll need other mods or cheats or general creativity to make the actual kids happen

Update log:


So, we all know NPCs. Things like the Grim Reaper and Father Winter, and those randoms you sometimes let into your house to clean or fix stuff for you. They’re useful, sure, but they don’t really get much love. Seriously, only Father Winter has perks for his children in-game. Wouldn’t it be joyous if that weren’t the case?

Without further preamble, let’s get to it. As has become a trend with my trait mods at this point, you will need MAL22’s Trait Tracker Injector for this mod to work. These are inheritable gameplay traits. This mod is also BaseGame-Compatible, but one version of a trait has additional options if Discover University is at play.

With this, a few select NPCs will now grant their offspring a bonus trait! Note that the NPC traits are no longer valid if you add them to household (unless you use some NPC manager to prevent that), so if you want your children to get the respective trait from their NPC parent, you have to make sure the parent has the relevant NPC trait (IsGrimReaper, IsGardener, etc.). That tends to be relatively easy to check by the red letters from their situation job above their name, though you could also use something like MC CAS to check their hidden traits.

TL;DR: I tested the inheritability of all of them and it works, so make sure your NPCs don’t lose their NPC status if you aim for their children being the children of NPC being a relevant thing. "but I moved in with the firefighter and the kid didn’t get the trait" Yeah, that’s the sort of headache I’m trying to save you here, most of the NPC traits are straight-up NPC-only, so if you make them playable at all they will no longer count for this. So like. Please keep that in mind so that your Sims can actually get the traits.

So after that explanation, that may or may not come from my paranoia of people not being able to get it to work if they make their NPCs no longer be counted as NPCs, I’ll explain the traits tied to the offspring of NPCs. It was originally 5, but now 6 since I added Grim Reaper as per a suggestion on Tumblr. Actually, if you want me to add any more NPCs, by all accounts ask. I tried to keep it as BaseGame-Compatible as possible, but I’m not opposed to adding any NPCs people might have interest in, since I’m keeping them as separate packages anyway.

So, presenting within the spoiler:

Five Six traits for the children of NPCs to inherit!



Wow, that was longer than I thought it would be. If you ask me, I absolutely love the Pizza Master trait (was a wild ride to make but still), and the most boring one is Superior Cleaner, but hey, I said more NPCs needed inheritable traits, so now more NPCs can have inheritable traits.

Like I said before, if you want me to add any, just let me know. I wanted to make Nanny’s offspring with a Parenting skill bonus but I only got Parenthood recently, and it wouldn’t be basegame compatible that way, unless I made a version with Cooking or something. Bah. For now, I’ll leave those 6 since I think for now they’re as basegame-compatible as it can be.

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Any future plans?
Definitely. I’ll add more NPCs to this if requested or as I figure out ways to make them compatible, but in the meantime, I’ll probably be working on my other mods as well as potential fixes to Nyx’s still-broken mods.

Credits:
Zerbu’s Mod Constructor, Sims4Studio, and MAL22’s Trait Tracker Injector.

Archive: baniduhaine_NPC_Offspring_12Jan2022.zip
File: baniduhaine_BornToRepair.package

Traits: (1)

Born to Repair

It’s almost as if this Sim has a natural talent for repairing things. The only reason they haven’t been upgrading things right out of the cradle is they weren’t allowed to touch such “dangerous” objects. Pfft, what a way to squander natural-born talent!
Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay
File: baniduhaine_FirefighterKids.package

Traits: (1)

Immune to Fire

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Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay
File: baniduhaine_GrimOrigins.package

Traits: (1)

Grim Origins

This Sim was born under circumstances that should not have been possible, being the child of death itself. They’ll never become elderly, as even Death would not like to reap their own child if it can be avoided…
Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay
File: baniduhaine_NaturalGardener.package

Traits: (1)

Natural Gardener

The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Get it? Get it? Oh, come on. In any case, this Sim was practically born to tend gardens and achieve botanical wonders.
Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay
File: baniduhaine_Patched.package

Traits: (1)

Patched

They may not be as well-gifted as the offspring of other beings, but the children of a certain mysterious scarecrow have just seem to have a natural gift for developing their gardening talent.
Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay
File: baniduhaine_SuperiorCleaner.package

Traits: (1)

Superior Cleaner

Anyone can clean up a mess, but few can say they excel at it while not doing so professionally. Of course, certainly anyone born of a professional cleaner might have a advantage…
Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay
File: baniduhaine_TragicOrigins.package

Traits: (1)

Tragic Origins

It’s rumored the offspring of the Tragic Clown may inherit a special something from them. A special, but tragic curse. Not as tragic as the depiction of the Tragic Clown, though. Perhaps this curse will spice up the lives of those around them. Or worsen them.
Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay

Buffs: (1)

Sad +3

I’m a clown
(From Tragic Origins Trait)
Dorothy inherited a volatile curse from the Tragic Clown. So long as the sun is out, they will be a Tragic Clown. Who even came up with this? It’s as if whoever put this curse on the bloodline was clowning around.
File: baniduhaine_PizzaMaster_BaseGameOnly.package

Traits: (1)

Pizza Master

There’s “weirdly specific”, and then there’s “perfectly specific”. This Sim, for example, literally has a pizza-related lineage! Amazing! They’ll never be lacking in pizzas. For better or worse.
Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay

Interactions: (3)

Summon Cheese Pizza Slice
Summon Pepperoni Pizza Slice
Summon Canadian Bacon Pizza Slice
File: baniduhaine_PizzaMaster_DiscoverUniversity.package

Traits: (1)

Pizza Master

There’s “weirdly specific”, and then there’s “perfectly specific”. This Sim, for example, literally has a pizza-related lineage! Amazing! They’ll never be lacking in pizzas. For better or worse.
Ages: Baby
Toddler
Child
Teen
Young Adult
Adult
Elder
Type: Gameplay

Interactions: (6)

Summon Cheese Pizza Slice
Summon Pepperoni Pizza Slice
Summon Canadian Bacon Pizza Slice
Summon Tikka Masala Pizza Slice
Summon Kebab Pizza Slice
Summon Sweet Corn Pizza Slice


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Credit : baniduhaine

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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