The curse (or blessing) of lycanthropy rears its fuzzy head in the much-anticipated The Sims 4game pack, Werewolves. With werewolves last seen prowling about in The Sims 3: Supernatural, Simmers who favour the occult types will be keen to devour the lore of the land as they navigate Moonwood Mill's rivaling werewolf Packs, explore dormant abilities and temperaments, and manage their Sims' curious new taste for consuming... well, everything.
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Whether you opt to go rogue or remain a lawful lycan, there are three ways to become a werewolf in The Sims 4 - and this guide will walk you through each one.
The simplest way to become a werewolf is to create one in the Create A Sim menu. To do this, simply click on the "Add Occult" button when you hover over the Add Family Member icon in Create A Sim, and then click "Add Werewolf" at the bottom of the occult menu. Now you can customise your wolf form as you wish by painting your fur, giving yourself some cool piercings, and customising your outfits at leisure.
Alternatively, your non-wolf Sim can make a werewolf the old-fashioned way by having a child with a werewolf Sim. This gives their baby a 50 percent chance of being born a true child of the moon. This likelihood increases to 100 percent if both parents are werewolves, so hold off on buying that high chair until you check out the methods below.
Just like with vampire Sims, you can ask for a werewolf to turn you into one of their kind. For them to do this, you'll want to make sure that your relationship is high enough - they will reject your request otherwise - and that they have the Cursed Bite ability unlocked in their abilities tree.
Most NPC werewolves you see milling about Moonwood Mill
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