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Beware of the traps!

Traps are a feature introduced in The Sims 3 World Adventures and The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure.

The Sims 3: World Adventures

Traps are the defense mechanisms in tombs and, if Sims are not not careful, can result into an interference with a tomb mummy and result in the death of whoever gets caught by one. There are several kinds of traps; however, only one of them is a death trap. Sims can disarm most traps by tinkering with them or a hole in the wall, or pushing statues upon floor switches or, if the trap is on the floor, onto the trap itself. Sims can even use traps to evade others.

Fire Trap

A Sim caught in a fire trap.

A Sim caught in a fire trap.

Fire traps are mechanisms built in the floor or wall of tombs. When activated, the Sim will catch fire and will result in a "Torched" moodlet and unconsciousness in one hour (3 for Sims with daredevil trait). The moodlet can be eliminated by soaking in one of the water pools said to be inside the tombs (or using Shower in a Can). Fire traps can be deactivated and there are two ways to cross this trap safely. The first one is by entering a pool or dive well before crossing the trap, as it will render the moodlet "Soaked" and make the Sim a fire proof being. The other is by having the Fire-Proof trait.

Electricity Trap

A Sim caught in an electricity trap.

A Sim caught in an electricity trap.

Electricity traps are generally the same as fire traps, but with electricity. The "Soaked" moodlet cannot prevent damage on a Sim. When failing to cross the electricity trap, the Sim will get shocked by the trap and get the "Singed" moodlet. If the Sim tries again with the moodlet but fails again, the Sim would pass out. A SimBot will have his/her Charge refilled when failing to cross this trap. An Electricity trap can also light fire and kill sims in that manner.

Dart Trap

Dart traps fire tranquilizing darts, causing the Sim to pass out.

Mummy Trap

Curse

Curse

A Mummy Trap will activate when the Sim comes near enough. It may render the Sim Cursed if he loses a fight with the creature set free by the trap. The Curse is lethal if the Sim does not make an attempt to lift it. Mummies can be defeated with a high enough athletic skill.

Steam Trap

A Sim evades a steam trap.

A Sim evades a steam trap.

Steam gives Sims the 'soaked' moodlet which makes them immune to fire. A really good puzzler tool - give a Sim a soaking with a steam trap to get past the fire trap. However, if the Sim is wearing a swimsuit they won't be affected by the steam and will not get the 'soaked' moodlet. Soaked moodlet initially gives your Sim a reduced mood.

Disarming traps

Sims can attempt to disarm floor traps directly, but doing so carries a risk of failure. A Sim that is singed will always fail when disarming traps. Floor traps can also be disarmed by having a Sim push statues over the traps, or by inspecting the tomb holes to control the trap.

Once a trap is disarmed, it will remain disarmed for the remainder of that savefile, unless ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift-clicking is used to reactive it. There is no setting to make the trap arm itself on its own again.

Trivia

The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure

The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure introduces two types of traps that can inflict Sims while they are exploring.

Tomb traps

Tomb traps are located in the Omiscan Temple in Selvadorada. Triggering the wrong switch inside the temple will activate the traps. These traps may:

For the emotional floor pedestal, the Sim must have an emotion of either confident, energized, flirty, or playful in order to activate the trap; the Sim can either eat a fruit from the Tree of Emotions or perform an interaction that makes them feel any of the four emotions listed (although the former option is preferred).

Below is a table showing the various switches inside the Omiscan Temple and its effects on the Sim when the trap is triggered.

Switch Type Depletes Bladder Swirl of Sand Fire Pile of Coins Depletes Social Pass Out Fires Poison Dart
Three spear-welding skeletons Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes
Four Bowls Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
Omiscan Statue Yes No No No Yes No No
Emotional floor pedestal Yes No No No Yes No No
Rotating stack of blocks Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
Tower with four holes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes

Insect encounters

There is a chance that insects will attack Sims while they're exploring the Jungle District in Selvadorada.

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