includes a recipe for a dish with special abilities that bring the dead back to life, which has been brought back into the spotlight with the release of the expansion. That recipe is Ambrosia, a dish that can revive a dead Sim if a ghost eats it. However, a living Sim might end up eating the Ambrosia first if it's left in a location they can access, but all it does is reset their current age bar.
Given its abilities, it's unsurprising that the ingredients you need to gather to make Ambrosia aren't the easiest to collect. Having them, however, prepares you for unexpected deaths in . Additionally, unlike most other recipes, you can't simply purchase the missing ingredients at the time of crafting the dish. You must have all the ingredients beforehand, including the frustrating Death Flower.
Of course, The fastest option is purchasing a fully-grown Death Flower. Depending on which expansion packs you own, you have two choices for purchasing Death Flowers. If you have the supernatural pack, you can pick up Death Flowers without many problems. This is because they can be sold at the Potion Ingredient Shop in Caster's Alley, located in the secret world of the Magic Realm, on any given day. To get to Caster's Alley:
The shop's stock refreshes at midnight every night, so you can check back daily to see if there are Death Flowers.
Another way to purchase Death Flowers is actually by opening Starter Flower Seeds, which you can purchase using a computer or in Build Mode. However, the chance that you'll pull one out of these packs is quite slim, and you need to open the packs while standing in a graveyard to have any chance to get one. Because of that, your best option if you don't have access to Caster's Alley is actually to level up your Sim's gardening skill and get Death Flowers through the power of grafting.
The Sims 4: Life & Death gives players plenty of exciting ways to explore the afterlife, but also new ways to mourn, by hosting elaborate funerals.
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