

In short, it makes career tracks utterly obsolete. At §100 per gnome, this pays more than any of the game's 20 career tracks, with much more flexible hours, no need to make friends, no possibility of getting fired, and no need for any job skills other than Mechanical. Both of these items build a Sim's Mechanical skill.Ī gnome can be made every 25 minutes, not counting the time required to put the gnome down and walk back to the workbench to start work on a new one (which brings the time per gnome closer to 30 minutes). This workbench reappeared in The Sims: Makin' Magic, where it was accompanied by the Craft-A-Gargoyle workbench. The Sims: Livin' Large introduced the KraftMatic Woodworking Table, which could be used to make gnomes. 4.2.1 "Violets are Blue" Flower Arranging Table.3.5.1 Artisan's Glassblowing and Jewelry Making Station.2.1.2 "Non-Deadly" Robot Crafting Station.2.1.1 "That Smells Great!" Floral Workstation.your Sims will simply love their own office spaces. "Coming! I just have to sent an important e-mail to my boss". There are 2 small desks in case your Sims house is smaller and you need to create a workspace between the living room and the kitchen.Īlso I think this collection is versatile enough to create your own open office, at least I tried to recreate the cool offices of a videogames studio I know :p The little ones need a cool space as well! It doesn't matter if they have to be near the dinning room, they will feel confortable in their own space. Since lockdown 2 years ago many of us had to improvise a workspace at home, and since our Sims can work from home as well, I thought they needed some pieces to create a little but functional office in their houses.įrom a little cute space in your own bedroom, to a fancy desk made from expensive oak, this collection has a variety of pieces you can use to create a cool desk and decorate it with everything you need to properly work from home. Today I want to share with you a cc pack I have been planning since last year and I am sure you will get where this idea came from.
