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Infant Traits in the Sims 4, Explained 

You get an infant, you get an infant, you… get the point. The Infant Update gave us infants and Infant Traits in the Sims 4. Here’s…

Cande MaldonadoBy Cande MaldonadoMarch 15, 20232 Mins Read
Infant Traits in the Sims 4
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You get an infant, you get an infant, you… get the point. The Infant Update gave us infants and Infant Traits in the Sims 4. Here’s how they work. 

The Sims 4 is giving babies a personality makeover with its latest update. New traits can now shape their behavior, impacting how they sleep, eat, and interact with others. These attributes come with boons and banes, adding a new layer of complexity to baby-raising. In this guide, we’ll spill the beans on all the infant traits in The Sims 4 to help you navigate this exciting new feature.

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Infant Traits in the Sims 4, Explained

Infant Traits in the Sims 4

With six infant traits to choose from, players can make their life easier or challenge themselves to the limit. Whether you’re a nurturing parent or a tough-love disciplinarian, this guide has covered you with a complete breakdown of each trait’s advantages and drawbacks. So, get ready to take charge of your Sim’s life with these infant traits in the Sims 4!

  • Calm babies prefer tranquility and are less prone to crying or tantrums, which makes them a breeze to amuse. However, they may be hesitant to explore new frontiers on their own.
  • Cautious infants value familiarity and take their sweet time warming up to novel experiences or Sims. On the plus side, they have a profound attachment to their loved ones, while the downside is their aversion to taking risks.
  • Intense babies are a rollercoaster of emotions and can be challenging to pacify when they’re in a sour mood. Infant Traits in the Sims 4, they’re easily entertained, but they’re also challenging to calm down.
  • Sensitive babies have a fragile mental state and are susceptible to diaper rashes, overstimulation, and picky eating habits. On the bright side, they’re quick to relax once comforted.
  • Sunny babies are always beaming with joy and crave social interaction and playtime. While this makes them highly sociable, they also require more social stimulation.
  • Wiggly babies are always on the move and love to frolic and wiggle around. They’re full of energy and playfulness but may have trouble falling asleep or focusing after a certain point.

That’s all of the Infant Traits in the Sims 4, which one works for you?

The Sims 4 is available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.

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