This death is weirdly difficult to get in the base game but if you’re lucky (or unlucky) enough to experience it, your Sim will most likely get zapped to death while repairing broken electronics. To drown a Sim, you’ll have to build walls or fencing all around the edge to block Sims in and wait until their Energy motives completely depletes. In previous games, drowning a Sim was as easy as removing the pool ladder but Sims are smarter now and can climb out of the pool on their own. If your Sim catches on fire, extinguish them quickly or they will burn to death! Pets and toddlers cannot die by fire but children can. Cooking, lighting fireplaces near flammable objects, lighting fireworks, angry spectres, and even letting your house become too dusty can all potentially start a fire. Sims can start fires in various ways both in the base game and in DLC packs. Pet rodents can starve to death, however. Kids and house pets will be taken by social services before they get to this point and livestock will run away and leave the family. Babies, toddlers, children, cats, dogs, and livestock can’t starve to death. Neglect to feed your Sims for long enough and they will die of starvation when their Hunger bar becomes completely empty. No matter what type of Simmer you are, we can help!īelow, we’ve listed every death type in The Sims 4 across every pack released to date, along with some honourable mentions that aren’t technically a unique death type. Others want to know about every death type so they can make sure their Sims have no shortage of creative ways to meet their untimely end.
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Some players want to know about every death in the game so they know exactly how to avoid them and give their Sims perfect, happy lives. And the more packs you own, the weirder the deaths seem to become. Some of them are pretty normal deaths, like old age. In a life simulation game, you can bet there is no shortage of ways to die.