

You can always disable automatic quests by going on the superheroes option pie menu.Īs a Super villain you can cause havoc and increase worlds corruptions by doing evil deeds such as setting a sim on fire, summon bugs that can frighten nearby sims, have a epic battle against a superhero, etc.īoth occults can be earn by either completing a social event or simply become one by going to the Armageddon options pie menu.Īnother mod currently being remade by Nyx.
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As a superhero you can sense danger from the distance and attempt to save victims from impending doom such a helicopter crash and a serial killer. Your sim can either become a super hero or a villain. This is a superheroes mod which is also known as Armageddon. At the moment you can use the “I can fly” interaction as well as using auras.Īnother occult mod by Sacrificial Mods and actually my favourite mod. When it first came out, you weren’t allow to use glasses when transformed but you can now in the children and toddlers update. In this mod, your sim can become a fairy by pleading to the tree (the pink one) and if your lucky, it will grant you fairy abilities, complete with your very own wings and elf ears.

The fairies mod is created by Nyx who is currently remaking this mod due to an sims update back in spring. This also allows you to start a zombie invasion social event around the lot, Just hop into the zombie pie menu but not before you prep yourself with repel sprays and weapons to fight off the horde.įairies are one of the most highly request occults so far. This mod allows you to become a zombie by drinking a potion or being bitten by a zombie. The Zombie Apocalypse mod is created by Sacrificial Mods who is famously known for creating The Extreme Violence Mod. Not counting the ones that became a official such as Vampires, Mermaids and Spellcasters (Call them witches if you want), Let’s begin. With Realm of Magic coming very soon, I thought I’d share some Occult Mods that haven’t became official to The Sims 4 yet.
