Summary
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The most expensive articles in Sims 2 are decorative and offer some gaming progression.
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Players can spend thousands of Simoleons on purely aesthetic objects without any concrete benefits.
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Decorative items with high price tags do not necessarily give more value when it comes to games.
Sims 2 Was no stranger to scandalous prices in the game. While most players can assume that the game's most expensive articles come in the form of appliances, this is far from the case. Rather the most expensive articles in Sims 2 Come in the form of things that are either purely decorative or offer a little when it comes to actual gaming progression.
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Even furniture prices in Sims 2 Do not come close to the price tag for many of these, which is even less sensible for why players would run out of money to do so (unless they use cheating, in which case fair game). So if players cannot train their swims, educate them or build skills with these crazy prices, what are they exactly good for?
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Ol 'grandfather clock
Price: §3 500
Ol 'Grandfather Clock draws mixed feelings when it comes to keeping the time in a sims house. Although watches are not necessary in the smallest, this environment ever increases so easily. The problem, however, is that it does not increase anything else – which makes it difficult to justify the price tag §3 500.
But when it comes to classic charm, this grandfather clock definitely sees good against the wall in an elegant dining room.
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Chimeway & Daughters Saloon Piano
Price: §3 500
Outside of decorative items, Sims 2 Have some hobby -related things to buy that increase the cost of a household. Chimeway & Daughters Saloon Piano is definitely not a needs When it comes to games, but it is an object that really stands out in all Sims home.
For players with musically minded swimmers, this piece is a must. It is not the most expensive on the list, but it is one of the most sought after for instrument-playing SIM families who want to increase the skills.
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Olive Peynter's City Skyscape
Price: §4 000
This fun landscape is a unique addition to all homes and at the same cost as a historical vase, it is one that many players will find even more appealing. For §1,000 less than the finer wall hangings, this painting is one that offers the same motif points for the environment at a lower cost with, what some can say, is a nicer work of art.
It may not be everyone's style, but it offers the same thing for a cheaper range.
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1100s song dynasti sculpted vase
Price: §4 000
As we sipped in SIM history, the 1100s singing dynasti sculpted vase comes at a steep price for those who want something historical in their homes. It is cheaper than the other options and thankfully offers 10 motif points for the environment, which gives players a more reasonable alternative for decorating their homes.
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The problem with this particular object is that it is very specific in its appearance, which means it will not fit every design – but for that price point, players can only find a way to make it work.
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On a pedestal of Yucan to get to
Price: §5 000
For the same price as a stylish wall that hangs, players will find the sculpture with the title of a pedestal of Yucan to. Although this is a more reasonable cost for something that is three -dimensional, it offers the same motif points as the two most expensive decorative works of art.
The preference for players who want to increase their environment as much as possible will come to if they want something that looks good on a wall or something that looks nice on the floor.
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The fourth element wall hanging
Price: §5 000
For the same number of motif points as the predecessor in terms of price, players can spend §500 less on the fourth element wall hanging. Although it is not necessarily each SIM's style, it will offer the same 10 environmental motifs as its more expensive equivalent.
When it comes to fun, this wall hanging offers only three motif points. However, the chance is that a player wants to increase their fun motif, they are not looking for a decorative piece to do it. This wall hanging is certainly eye -catching, but not necessarily worth the money that players would spend to get the same motif points elsewhere for cheaper.
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Toxic forest (dear of a curse)
Price: §5 500
IN Sims 2Objects under the threshold §6 000 leave some room to be something other than decorative. While many players can expect kitchen appliances or even furniture to be the next set of expensive Sims 2 Buy, almost all these articles are for performances.
When it comes to the toxic forest (in love with a curse) painting, the price may only be right for anyone who wants to get their environmental statistics – or someone with enough money to build a sims manor. This painting offers as many as 10 motif points; But so many other decorative pieces with a much lower price point than §5,500.
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Bubble-up “soaking zone” hot tub
Price: §6 500
Bubble-up “Bringing Zone” hot tub is the second spa option that players will find in Sims 2. While the most expensive spa is by far the most impressive, this one comes into a close second when it comes to motifs. In fact, they are so similar that players are happy to know that they do not sacrifice anything by spending about two thousand Simoleon less on this hot tub – because the motif statistics are exactly the same.
While the Vaporware Spa really is an impressive addition to all SIM households, especially during a party, the bubble is “wet zone” as effective in terms of its Sims 2 performance.
- Hygiene: 5
- Comfort: 6
- Environment: 9
- Fun: 7
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Soma “Wall-eye” large screen flat-panel TV
Price: §8 000
When it comes to electronics, Soma “Wall-Eye” is a fairly worthy purchase when it comes to TVs for The Sims 2. While all stylish TVs will give SIM's access to a variety of channels that offer skill points, this, in particular, provides access to the most: cooking via the clock yummy channel, body via the work channel and mechanical via the repair channel.
The advantage of buying this TV is that a player's sim can completely embrace the sofa potato lifestyle while increasing its skill points in any number of things.
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Vaporware submergence spa
Price: §8 500
For players who want their swimmers to have the ultimate at rest and relaxation, there is no flasher spa to have than vaporeware submergence spa. This is the most expensive article in the game and costs players more than 8,000 Simoleons just to have it in their homes.
Whether it is worth the price tag or will not be up to the players as this article offers some useful statistics in the way of hygiene, environment, fun and comfort. So if a sim does some serious Simoleons in his career, it's a worthy purchase.
- Hygiene: 5
- Comfort: 6
- Environment: 9
- Fun: 7
- Published
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September 14, 2004
- ESRB
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E10+ for all 10+ because of raw humor, mild violence, suggestive themes
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Electronic art