Possible location of elusive "Hot Springs".Get a moodlet that makes you become a lightning magnet.Get a moodlet that makes you glow green, interrupts actions to make you fall over.Get a moodlet that interrupts actions to make you giggle a lot.Get a rock, unsmelted metal, or uncut jewel.Again, having the lucky trait helps a lot in trying to avoid death and negative results. These are rabbit holes which you can go down which can result in various things happening. Rifts - These are also all over the place.
Watch out though, for as much as bugs can leave a positive moodlet from being eaten, there's also a chance of getting a negative because, you know, you've just eaten some bugs! Whilst this isn't exactly great for collectors, they do make for a quick snack if your sim is feeling peckish. Bugging Out! There are also a lot of common insects scattered around the place.Other things you can do in these piles is play in them increasing your "Fun" need but at the expense of your hygiene, and "Dive In" which doesn't really do anything that I can figure out from apart from deplete your hygiene.
If you don't own property in the future, you'll only be able to use and sell these upon returning to the present. These will go into your family inventory. However, you won't get scrap metal, just various items of furniture and items. Trash Piles - These are everywhere, and work just like those at scrapyards introduced in The Sims 3: Ambitions when it comes to rummaging.But I've yet to see this, and much of The Sims 3 community is also quite mythed as to where said hot springs appear. There's also some speculation that meteor strikes leave hot springs, enabling you to complete the "Bathe in Hot Springs" wish. So don't stay outside for too long, especially if your sim doesn't have the "Lucky" trait. Skyfall - There are constant meteor strikes that can potentially kill your sim.
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