Yes! Play with them until they can dance, or get the slide. For faster potty training: toddlers can learn how to potty by watching each other go potty! Three birds one stone.
@@1990TD Thank you for this tip!!! I've been playing a legacy playthrough for a year now, and I did not know about the faster potty training technique until now. :O
I’ve found that the thing that makes raising babies/toddlers/kids in this game hard isn’t the challenge itself, but the sims glitching out so much when I tell them to feed their kids that they will just stand there and idle for hours while the kid starves.
I simply never make adults feed toddlers, I just make them cook and put away dishes and then I pick them up from the fridge inventory and give it to the toddlers myself
Here's an idea for a challenge involving that; have a sim clone themselves via the scientist career, and have the clones move into every household and slowly replace all the other sims in every world.
First thing I was saying to the screen, "No! Don't get highchairs!" because they'll get the food off the table themselves if you just put a platter on the table. Dancing with the stereo gets movement up. On the other hand, I learned something because I didn't know about the "watch" interaction.
When I have more than one toddler, I have the first one watch the second while the second is on the potty. It gets the first's potty skill up at the same time. Pretty efficient way to level 1 to 2.
Semaj the super nanny. To be completely on brand, one of the toddlers would have to have been an alien. 😄 Thank you for making these scenario videos, they are extremely fun to watch.
You could do a version of the hundred baby challenge were you start off with a male sim and one alien toddler. Interacting with the alien toddler will trigger more abductions, and that's the only way you can get pregnant. Maybe not 100 babies, maybe go for 10, or see how many you can get to max all toddler skills, then complete one childhood aspiration, then at least 6 scout badges and at least two good character values and a B in High school, before your the original sim dies of old age. For those criteria I think it'd probably work best to use long lifespan for the parent sim, and age the children up when they meet those goals.
Hm... but what if James did do the 100 baby challenge? Now, that's a 5 year series I'd watch lol My methods to up Toddler Skills: Communication - Stuffed Animals Imagination - Tent Movement - Slide Potty - Potty training to level 2 then spamming the go potty option (if no available teen/adult) Thinking - Flash cards to get to level 2 then Shapes on the blocks. Watching is an option I didn't even know about lol Living in a tiny house (if possible) and the Child's play lot trait also help.
Imagination: reading to toddlers. Somewhat faster than the tent. Also, my fave thinking trick is to get them to level four, and then they ask why repeatedly and frustrate the parent or an older sibling.
Those are also my methods, but for reaching level 2 thinking I use adult to teach shapes on the blocks (the toddler can't do it, but the adult has the interaction to teach and once the kid starts to learn you can cancel the interaction for the adult and the kid will continue to learn, but it goes faster with the adult)
I always grind movement and thinking by having them alternate the "what's that?" interaction between two objects they have to walk a little between for a few hours...probably gives them some psychological problems later in life but hey it gets those skills up
As someone who is currently trying to potty train just one toddler, I can attest that Semaj was not nearly exhausted enough at the end of the first day 😅
Plus when he’s wondered several times in the past why that interaction takes so long I had a good chuckle remembering potty training mine back in the day 😄Good luck! 🍀
James, I’m so glad you uploaded when you did, I have an extremely important thing to tell you. Today at work I had a client named Semaj, no joke, and I immediately started laughing to myself and I’m pretty sure all my coworkers think I’m insane now.
Flashback to watching DrGluon’s stream when he needed to pick traits for all the baby simmers and immediately picked fussy for James. Even the game knows who James really is. 😂
Three toddler Semaj! Remember back in the day when Semaj and a butler did the seven toddler challenge? I’m here for this! James can do anything! 😊🙃😅 (But not the 100 Baby Challenge) lol
4:00 Yeeeeeeees the toddler muliplayer with Kayla, Gluon, Zeus and Vixella was so amazingly hillarious. Please everyone watch it and please James do it again.
I'm glad they brought this one back. I had a couple with 6 newborns thanks to neighborhood stories (both random and asking for advice), so I aged up the babies and started the scenario for them. Played in a tier 2 tiny home. Mom and Dad were basically tag teaming for the 4 days.
I took longer because I was also actively parenting the sextuplets (ie Manners and Conflict Resolution) for Communication instead of letting them just Babble. I wanted them to be good little Simizens.
To get up movement, place a speaker in the room. The toddlers can dance during the day and in the night it can play.... sleepy time? (I forgot the proper name lol) music.
New challenge idea: Start with semaj and 10 todddlers and 10 lot challenges on and each time a toddler gets all their skills to level 3 we remove a lot challenge
Easiest way to skill up toddlers (that I've noticed) is independent toddler using: slide for movement, tent for imagination, big stuffy for communication. Potty training can't be done faster than just making them go over and over, and I don't know about thinking (blocks work well but they can get mad about it)
An adaptation of the 100 baby challenge: Start with a male sim, and one alien toddler. Interacting with the alien toddler will trigger more abductions, and that's the only way you can get pregnant. The goal could either be to get to 10 aliens aged up to young adult, or see how many you can do before your starting sim dies of old age. I think this would work best playing on long lifespan, and aging the aliens up when they've succeeded in the criteria for that age state. Aging up criteria: Toddlers: max all toddler skills Children: complete a childhood aspiration and have a B in elementary school Teenagers: have at least 6 scouting badges, at least two positive character values, and a B in high school. You can choose to delay aging them up if you want to spend longer working on character values or scout badges while they're younger. The goal of getting a B in school is just so they're going to school with good needs, this isn't about grinding them to get As as fast as possible. You can still age them up if they have an A but there's no benefit to pushing them to get an A rather than a B. You can make money however you choose. You can have a full time job or a part time job if you want to. You can use nannies and/or daycare if you want to.
And if you make your toddler watch another toddler on the potty, it will learn both, Thinking + Potty (slower for potty, but still! ;) ) Fantastic when you have 7 toddlers! Tested and approved! ;)
One super skill builder you missed is the slide. It maxes movement skill so quickly. It is also something toddlers can do completely by themselves. However, I have found every so often, like 1 in 30 toddlers, are scared of the slide. Other then that, it's super helpful to get movement skill.
1:09 You could totally have a toddler brother if you were a young adult. I've heard of plenty of people who were adults but had brother around 3-5 years old
I appreciate how James decided which neighbourhood to choose so it wouldn't be one we already saw lately. Thats so thoughtful, it is so much fun to see different neighbourhoods and locations. Loved that. :)
I couldn’t even complete the mentor scenario because the game won’t give me the option to write the skill book. I got Judith Ward all the way up to 10 in acting, comedy, and writing and still no skill book option. So idk that one is broken anyway. I’d love to watch James lose his shit the way I did though.
@@sarahlitarose Yeah, I had problems with one save and then it worked with another. I think it's because normally you need to finish the Renaissance Sim to write skill books. and it's unlocked only for the scenario.
You should try and make a million simoleons with no cheats and also with a household full of toddlers. You'd have to take care of all of them as much as possible and get them all to level 3 in 3 skills while making money, that would be hell
Bussin wasn’t wearing a bandana. It’s called a durag and it’s used by black people to maintain our hair, set it in a certain style, or as an accessory.
I'm really loving your Scenario videos so much! Also, I'm currently doing the 100 Baby Challenge--at 11 kids moved out after 4 weeks. Would love to see you do the challenge! Also, I want to thank you--whenever I watch you play the sims, it makes me want to go play, too!
Not me, who’s played the 100 Baby Challenge for a few years now, screaming advice at the screen! 😂 Little tip James: do not try and feed them from high chairs, put a radio or speaker in the kids’ room and set it to lullaby to keep them asleep, to speed up Potty they can also watch each other on the potty to increase their skill even if they don’t need to go, Movement is increased quickest by the slide from the toddler pack, and if you have the Deluxe Edition the Laser Light Show should go in their room to give them a permanent +1 happy buff. Hope this helps for the future if you actually do the 100 baby challenge!
Do you play this challenge without mods? Many of the mods I use are just making the game work like it should lol, would that could be considered cheating? It may not directly help with skill building/etc, but indirectly, in theory, makes everything a bit easier by reducing idles, fixing glitches, and so on.
@@irishduchess7577 Yeah I have those kind of mods - to reduce lagging and glitching and stuff, and a few that actually make the challenge HARDER like reduced tiny home buffs and Carl’s mod, and I use MCCC to reduce the lengths of each age. I figure if I’m making it harder or just fixing the game then it’s fine to have mods. 🙂
I did the 100 baby challenge before the tent. So as soon as the babies aged up to toddler I made a Sim sing and then line up some "watch" interactions and "listen to" interactions for thinking and imagination. I think the tent is now quicker than "listen to" but before it was the quickest way for imagination. Then off they went to babble to the toy. For movement I mostly used the ball pit. It's quicker than blocks or tablets and it keeps them busy for some time. The only thing that never was fast was the potty training.
In CAS, click the scenario button top right to minimise the instruction window. 100 baby challenge makes this scenario so easy, toddlers are never an issue again.
Movement skill is so easy. That is one the first ones I get maxed. Why? Lots of stairs where my families live. One family has a 3 level penthouse in the city. So it boosts the toddlers movement skill to try to climb up and down the stairs. If you don't have stairs, the music works wonders! My sims are dancing and listening to music all the time. Having toddlers "bob with the music" boosts movement so much! PLus it is hilarious to watch. My mom says that the Sims Team nailed it with the toddler animations in the game. XD Of course the toddler slider boosts movement, but that is rather cheaty ^_~
Toddler emotion affects skill gain too. If they're energised they gain movement faster, and iirc playful boosts imagination and happy boosts thinking. Playing with them or giving them baths/bubble baths can leave them energised or playful then you can send them off to work on the appropriate skill.
Awe the toddlers are so cute, even the bald one. I would have used the cushions for the tots. They can sit when they eat. Plus I would have cooked up a butch of food to save time. Oh, I almost forgot, once they go to level 2 in the potty, they can go on their own. Sorry, I just remembered, going up the stairs helps with movement.
Come one, come all! Down to Semaj's Toddler Emporium! We've got all the toddlers you could ever want! Three options to choose from: Bowl, Bald and Bussin'! Gauranteed to be level 3 in 3 skills!
Suggestion.... Try the troublemaker one then age up that sim and have them be the super rich super villain. Use the points from the first one to get a money tree seed. Big fun!
The skills would have levelled up twice as fast if you had moved into one of the two smallest levels of a micro home also 🙂 That's my go to-solution. But damn you did it fast 👍
You should do a video on how much you can make crafting your own stuff: furniture, knitting, painting, flowers, wood working table, etc.... That would be pretty cool!
"Why is this house grey, by the way?"
- James, who makes literally every house grey, black and white
The toddler slide is good for movement, and “Bob to music” on the stereo is also good until you get to the point they can “dance”.
Yes! Play with them until they can dance, or get the slide.
For faster potty training: toddlers can learn how to potty by watching each other go potty! Three birds one stone.
@@1990TD Thank you for this tip!!! I've been playing a legacy playthrough for a year now, and I did not know about the faster potty training technique until now. :O
The blocks can build thinking and movement as well!! My favorite!
Blocks are way slower than the slide. It's the fastest.
you can also click on the toddler and select wander
I’ve found that the thing that makes raising babies/toddlers/kids in this game hard isn’t the challenge itself, but the sims glitching out so much when I tell them to feed their kids that they will just stand there and idle for hours while the kid starves.
100% fact
flashback to the bug where toddlers wouldn't eat 😭😭😭
Yes. I agree.
I simply never make adults feed toddlers, I just make them cook and put away dishes and then I pick them up from the fridge inventory and give it to the toddlers myself
That's why I just drag the food from the fridge and feed the kids like a dog.
It's like he cloned himself and now he's raising the clones to execute his evil plan 😂
I sense a new challenge
He just needs Mr. Bigglesworth added to the family
Here's an idea for a challenge involving that; have a sim clone themselves via the scientist career, and have the clones move into every household and slowly replace all the other sims in every world.
@@ShadeDergon97 yesss
First thing I was saying to the screen, "No! Don't get highchairs!" because they'll get the food off the table themselves if you just put a platter on the table. Dancing with the stereo gets movement up. On the other hand, I learned something because I didn't know about the "watch" interaction.
I've seen/used watch, but never realised it built skills.
the slide from toddler stuff builds movement like crazy
They can also play in objects like kitchen cupboards and house plants which I think also raises movement
When I have more than one toddler, I have the first one watch the second while the second is on the potty. It gets the first's potty skill up at the same time. Pretty efficient way to level 1 to 2.
I at least get 1 highchair so I can click on juice or food.
Semaj the super nanny. To be completely on brand, one of the toddlers would have to have been an alien. 😄 Thank you for making these scenario videos, they are extremely fun to watch.
You could do a version of the hundred baby challenge were you start off with a male sim and one alien toddler. Interacting with the alien toddler will trigger more abductions, and that's the only way you can get pregnant.
Maybe not 100 babies, maybe go for 10, or see how many you can get to max all toddler skills, then complete one childhood aspiration, then at least 6 scout badges and at least two good character values and a B in High school, before your the original sim dies of old age. For those criteria I think it'd probably work best to use long lifespan for the parent sim, and age the children up when they meet those goals.
Also with toddlers the slide is super great for movement
@@SomeoneBeginingWithI this soudns fun
the nicknames James gave the toddlers made me laugh so much, especially Bussin 😭
Im dyin laughin at Bussin
My heart can’t handle James teasing the 100 baby challenge so much. I am 100% committed to watching that gameplay haha
Same, he’s the only Simmer who’s lp’s feel fun and joyful for me. I can never sit through a 100 baby challenge but I would if he did it.
Hm... but what if James did do the 100 baby challenge? Now, that's a 5 year series I'd watch lol
My methods to up Toddler Skills:
Communication - Stuffed Animals
Imagination - Tent
Movement - Slide
Potty - Potty training to level 2 then spamming the go potty option (if no available teen/adult)
Thinking - Flash cards to get to level 2 then Shapes on the blocks. Watching is an option I didn't even know about lol
Living in a tiny house (if possible) and the Child's play lot trait also help.
Imagination: reading to toddlers. Somewhat faster than the tent. Also, my fave thinking trick is to get them to level four, and then they ask why repeatedly and frustrate the parent or an older sibling.
Don't forget the Independent trait. Helps with multiple kids so they can learn by themselves while you deal with the others.
For potty, you can also watch the other toddlers get potty trained. Pretty useful.
@@deliziab7693 yes. It was an amazing day when I accidentally found that. lol
Those are also my methods, but for reaching level 2 thinking I use adult to teach shapes on the blocks (the toddler can't do it, but the adult has the interaction to teach and once the kid starts to learn you can cancel the interaction for the adult and the kid will continue to learn, but it goes faster with the adult)
"Why would a toddler be my brother?" He says. I sit over here with a sibling who was 20 when I was born lol
My sister was 16 🤣
I always grind movement and thinking by having them alternate the "what's that?" interaction between two objects they have to walk a little between for a few hours...probably gives them some psychological problems later in life but hey it gets those skills up
Priorities 😄
As someone who is currently trying to potty train just one toddler, I can attest that Semaj was not nearly exhausted enough at the end of the first day 😅
Plus when he’s wondered several times in the past why that interaction takes so long I had a good chuckle remembering potty training mine back in the day 😄Good luck! 🍀
James, I’m so glad you uploaded when you did, I have an extremely important thing to tell you. Today at work I had a client named Semaj, no joke, and I immediately started laughing to myself and I’m pretty sure all my coworkers think I’m insane now.
Missed out on an opportunity to name his babies; James, Turner and Sim Supply
He could have named one Flabaliki
I did that scenario in a tiny home and it took a few in-game hours, they are so broken 😂
Flashback to watching DrGluon’s stream when he needed to pick traits for all the baby simmers and immediately picked fussy for James. Even the game knows who James really is. 😂
I remember watching it on lilsimsie stream. All of them trying to do the last trait was funny.
I nearly spat out my cereal laughing when James entered the lot and everyone was instantly scared and sad 😂
Based on the toddler hairstyles, James should have named them Larry, Moe and Curly after the three stooges.
Three toddler Semaj! Remember back in the day when Semaj and a butler did the seven toddler challenge? I’m here for this! James can do anything! 😊🙃😅 (But not the 100 Baby Challenge) lol
Classic Finn!
I was only rewatching that series last night 🤣🤣
@@vlinhpham2764 what an icon
Imagine 100 semaj toddlers 😂
Oh, yeah! And the Dads Raise Kids series was a blast too. Hilarious!
Future tip for movement, get a toddler slide. Super quick
Surprised I had to scroll this far for this!
Bring on the 100 baby James! I’m ready for that level of chaos 😂😂
4:00 Yeeeeeeees the toddler muliplayer with Kayla, Gluon, Zeus and Vixella was so amazingly hillarious. Please everyone watch it and please James do it again.
Seriously, the single best Sims play ever.
DrGluon's idea for that multiplayer was genius! I watched it on stream, but haven't watched the cut down version on UA-cam yet.
I'm glad they brought this one back. I had a couple with 6 newborns thanks to neighborhood stories (both random and asking for advice), so I aged up the babies and started the scenario for them. Played in a tier 2 tiny home. Mom and Dad were basically tag teaming for the 4 days.
I took longer because I was also actively parenting the sextuplets (ie Manners and Conflict Resolution) for Communication instead of letting them just Babble. I wanted them to be good little Simizens.
I'm loving these scenario videos James! They're always so entertaining!
James: "Why would a toddler be my brother??"
My brother was 17 when I was born, and then I was 16 when my sister was born...it happens man 😂😂
Wabbit tablet who? These methods of leveling up toddlers skills are so much faster!
To get up movement, place a speaker in the room. The toddlers can dance during the day and in the night it can play.... sleepy time? (I forgot the proper name lol) music.
The beautiful chaos XD. I love the vibe of your videos. Really helps me relax and unwind.
Bowl, bald and BUSSIN' 😂 idk why i laughed so much from that.
Toddler slide is OP for movement! It'll be maxed first day i swear i love that thing 🤣
New challenge idea: Start with semaj and 10 todddlers and 10 lot challenges on and each time a toddler gets all their skills to level 3 we remove a lot challenge
Yes please!!
Or less toddlers and he can remove more lot trait when the kids get the positive character traits like well behaved or empathic.
Or remove a toddler.
Easiest way to skill up toddlers (that I've noticed) is independent toddler using: slide for movement, tent for imagination, big stuffy for communication. Potty training can't be done faster than just making them go over and over, and I don't know about thinking (blocks work well but they can get mad about it)
An adaptation of the 100 baby challenge: Start with a male sim, and one alien toddler. Interacting with the alien toddler will trigger more abductions, and that's the only way you can get pregnant.
The goal could either be to get to 10 aliens aged up to young adult, or see how many you can do before your starting sim dies of old age. I think this would work best playing on long lifespan, and aging the aliens up when they've succeeded in the criteria for that age state.
Aging up criteria:
Toddlers: max all toddler skills
Children: complete a childhood aspiration and have a B in elementary school
Teenagers: have at least 6 scouting badges, at least two positive character values, and a B in high school.
You can choose to delay aging them up if you want to spend longer working on character values or scout badges while they're younger.
The goal of getting a B in school is just so they're going to school with good needs, this isn't about grinding them to get As as fast as possible. You can still age them up if they have an A but there's no benefit to pushing them to get an A rather than a B.
You can make money however you choose. You can have a full time job or a part time job if you want to. You can use nannies and/or daycare if you want to.
great idea!
i like this!
I think it would be fun to redo this challenge with 7 toddlers and get them to perfect skills.
He kinda did it with his 7 toddler challenge a few years ago.
That’s what I do whenever I do the 7 toddler challenge. This scenario was too easy when you typically play with 7 😅
I love your play style and the different scenarios really bring that out
Of course the toddler with the nice hair is wearing the Du-rag just perfect😂
Bopping to a song is the best way I’ve found to get the movement skill up
And if you make your toddler watch another toddler on the potty, it will learn both, Thinking + Potty (slower for potty, but still! ;) ) Fantastic when you have 7 toddlers! Tested and approved! ;)
2 minutes in, bald Semaj is already my favourite.
I would love to watch a let's play that combined the 100 baby challenge with the every lot challenge 😁
That would be the best series ever!
@@Danimeows I know!!!
Hey, I'm new here
Can someone pls explain what's the idea of the every lot challenge?
One super skill builder you missed is the slide. It maxes movement skill so quickly. It is also something toddlers can do completely by themselves. However, I have found every so often, like 1 in 30 toddlers, are scared of the slide. Other then that, it's super helpful to get movement skill.
i never thought a bald sims toddler would bring me this much joy but here we are
One of the first, if not first, videos by James I've ever watched was the 7 toddler challenge so I feel like I've come a full circle
That multiplayer video was THE funniest video. I love that you decided to play a toddler scenario after that mess 😂
1:09 You could totally have a toddler brother if you were a young adult. I've heard of plenty of people who were adults but had brother around 3-5 years old
I think the outdoor playground toys are really good for movement skill!
Bowl, Bald and Bussin'. My favourite boyband
I appreciate how James decided which neighbourhood to choose so it wouldn't be one we already saw lately. Thats so thoughtful, it is so much fun to see different neighbourhoods and locations. Loved that. :)
I love that dad Semaj just stood there and watched for most of the parenting 🤣
I always find that having my toddlers dance to music improves their movement skill pretty quick!
For someone who used to "never play families", it's amazing how fast you speedran this scenario.
My sim already has a toddler daughter and just gave birth to triplets. May this video grant me infinite wisdom!
From the moment you put those cursed high chairs down I knew you were choosing chaos. 😂
Sliding down the slide from toddler stuff is the OP skill builder for movement skill.
The toddler slide is over powered for motor/movement skill!
The toddler slide gets there movement skill up super fast
This is the chaotic energy I needed this morning.
The mentor one shouldn’t be easy as it requires getting a skill to level ten.
I couldn’t even complete the mentor scenario because the game won’t give me the option to write the skill book. I got Judith Ward all the way up to 10 in acting, comedy, and writing and still no skill book option. So idk that one is broken anyway. I’d love to watch James lose his shit the way I did though.
@@sarahlitarose Yeah, I had problems with one save and then it worked with another. I think it's because normally you need to finish the Renaissance Sim to write skill books. and it's unlocked only for the scenario.
You can click on the little icon by the gallery icon and it will hide the scenario. :)
Hey James, when Carl's Sims did the Super Sim challenge, he used the toddler slide to get the Movement skill up pretty fast :)
James saying bussin the way he did made me laugh soo much
You should try and make a million simoleons with no cheats and also with a household full of toddlers. You'd have to take care of all of them as much as possible and get them all to level 3 in 3 skills while making money, that would be hell
Bowl, bald, and bussin?! James please 😂
Click the scenario icon. It's next to the gallery icon.
The building blocks are great for thinking (at rank 2), and movement as well.
Bussin with the durag on for bed has me CRYING 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bussin wasn’t wearing a bandana. It’s called a durag and it’s used by black people to maintain our hair, set it in a certain style, or as an accessory.
Lately the content is on fire
I'm really loving your Scenario videos so much! Also, I'm currently doing the 100 Baby Challenge--at 11 kids moved out after 4 weeks. Would love to see you do the challenge!
Also, I want to thank you--whenever I watch you play the sims, it makes me want to go play, too!
Not me, who’s played the 100 Baby Challenge for a few years now, screaming advice at the screen! 😂 Little tip James: do not try and feed them from high chairs, put a radio or speaker in the kids’ room and set it to lullaby to keep them asleep, to speed up Potty they can also watch each other on the potty to increase their skill even if they don’t need to go, Movement is increased quickest by the slide from the toddler pack, and if you have the Deluxe Edition the Laser Light Show should go in their room to give them a permanent +1 happy buff.
Hope this helps for the future if you actually do the 100 baby challenge!
Do you play this challenge without mods? Many of the mods I use are just making the game work like it should lol, would that could be considered cheating? It may not directly help with skill building/etc, but indirectly, in theory, makes everything a bit easier by reducing idles, fixing glitches, and so on.
@@irishduchess7577 Yeah I have those kind of mods - to reduce lagging and glitching and stuff, and a few that actually make the challenge HARDER like reduced tiny home buffs and Carl’s mod, and I use MCCC to reduce the lengths of each age. I figure if I’m making it harder or just fixing the game then it’s fine to have mods. 🙂
Yesss, go watch Dr. Gluons video! His LPs are some of the funniest and most creative videos I've ever seen!!!
I did the 100 baby challenge before the tent. So as soon as the babies aged up to toddler I made a Sim sing and then line up some "watch" interactions and "listen to" interactions for thinking and imagination. I think the tent is now quicker than "listen to" but before it was the quickest way for imagination. Then off they went to babble to the toy. For movement I mostly used the ball pit. It's quicker than blocks or tablets and it keeps them busy for some time. The only thing that never was fast was the potty training.
In CAS, click the scenario button top right to minimise the instruction window. 100 baby challenge makes this scenario so easy, toddlers are never an issue again.
One of these Semaj's should grow up and be a Semaj for a challenge, because it's like 'James Turner the scientist', he raised his own clones.
I'm really enjoying your recent videos keep it up
Movement skill is so easy. That is one the first ones I get maxed. Why? Lots of stairs where my families live. One family has a 3 level penthouse in the city. So it boosts the toddlers movement skill to try to climb up and down the stairs. If you don't have stairs, the music works wonders! My sims are dancing and listening to music all the time. Having toddlers "bob with the music" boosts movement so much! PLus it is hilarious to watch. My mom says that the Sims Team nailed it with the toddler animations in the game. XD Of course the toddler slider boosts movement, but that is rather cheaty ^_~
For movement, use the toddler slide, it is the secret
James I just wanna say ur my fav creator & have been for the past 2 years, you’re just so easy to listen to & entertaining without rlly trying :)
So funny that Bussin actually sleeps with ta durag on, no wonder he has such luscious locks!
I think a good trick for movement is the toddler slide :)
Why is Bussin wearing a durag with his pyjama’s??!!😂😂☠️
Toddler emotion affects skill gain too. If they're energised they gain movement faster, and iirc playful boosts imagination and happy boosts thinking. Playing with them or giving them baths/bubble baths can leave them energised or playful then you can send them off to work on the appropriate skill.
been loving these scenario's you've been doing, this was fun to watch and thanks for the tips on how to get some of their skills up faster
Imagine making three toddler Semajes for the Flargen Challenge
The irony of Semaj peeing himself in front of his freshly potty trained toddlers :D
Alternate titles:
Too many Turners
Me, myself, and I and the other guy
I am my own father x3
Awe the toddlers are so cute, even the bald one. I would have used the cushions for the tots. They can sit when they eat. Plus I would have cooked up a butch of food to save time. Oh, I almost forgot, once they go to level 2 in the potty, they can go on their own. Sorry, I just remembered, going up the stairs helps with movement.
Dang that single dad life seems rough, poor semaj
Wonder how fast this scenario would go in a "tiny house" with the double skill boost but then again 3 toddlers and adult would be a tight squeeze.
The toddlers are the hardest part of the 100 BC, especially when there are multiples.
Expert! His commentary is hoot!
The multiplayer run of this senario was hilarious! Especially since James totally won by being sneaky.
Come one, come all!
Down to Semaj's Toddler Emporium!
We've got all the toddlers you could ever want!
Three options to choose from:
Bowl, Bald and Bussin'!
Gauranteed to be level 3 in 3 skills!
Suggestion.... Try the troublemaker one then age up that sim and have them be the super rich super villain. Use the points from the first one to get a money tree seed. Big fun!
💡yes!
Kind of like starting Max Power from a toddler!
The skills would have levelled up twice as fast if you had moved into one of the two smallest levels of a micro home also 🙂 That's my go to-solution.
But damn you did it fast 👍
Watched the Gluon multiplayer toddler vid and I haven't laughed so hard in ages, I'd love to see you guys do something similar again :)
He could name his toddlers whatever he wanted....
James- "Bowl, Bussin', and Bald."
Me- Wonderful 😂
Lol the bald toddler reminds me of Caillou!
I enjoyed this kind of let's play James. I look forward to seeing more of them.
You should do a video on how much you can make crafting your own stuff: furniture, knitting, painting, flowers, wood working table, etc.... That would be pretty cool!
I feel bad for laughing so much but that bald one is so funny