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If you're looking to make your Sims filthy rich without cheats, here's a step-by-step guide. Start with investing in skills that pay - painting and writing can fill your pockets fast. Always grab the Marketable trait for increased profits. Gardening is a gold mine once you get to grafting - grow those rare plants! Also, don't sleep on rocks and fossils; those small collectibles add up. Finally, master the art of negotiation with high charisma to earn top dollar on every sale. Know more tips? Share below! 💰
Submitted 11 months, 1 week ago by InfinitePlumbob
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Anyone ever mentioned the Daycare profession from Generations? You watch over those tiny terrors, and as stressful as it is, it pays nicely once you’re on the higher levels. Plus, you work from home, which is perfect if ur a multitasker like me! Just make sure to have some toys and snacks ready to avoid a toddler riot 😬
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Don't forget about retail businesses too! Get to Work lets you start your own store. Selling your paintings or books directly has some real potential for cash if you manage it right. Bonus points if you constantly restock with high-quality items. Just be sure to markup the prices for maximum profit!
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Rocks and fossils are where it's at! 🦴 I have a Sim that goes for a jog every morning just to pick up the new spawns. Space rocks sell for a ton! Plus you can get those elements from sending crystals and metals to get analyzed. The collections plaque you get once you collect 'em all is nothing to sneeze at either!
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Painting is okay, but nothing beats the good ol' Writer's career IMO. The royalties from books are insane after a while, especially if your Sim writes The Book of Life. Plus, you can write anywhere. Just don't forget to keep churning out books when the royalties start to dip.
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Hey! Great guide you got there. You covered the basics pretty well 👍 For those in the Acting career, the Get Famous expansion can be a real game changer. Getting that fame up opens a lot of doors with additional perks that increase earnings and public image. Keep those gigs coming and those royalties will roll in! Also, don't forget to use the 'Sell to Publisher' option for books, it's way more profitable in the long run.