One of the most interesting features of 's new expansion is the Reaper career, which functions very differently from other jobs in the game. This supernatural profession can be assigned to Sims to create spiritual guides who lead souls into the afterlife. However, there are many other tasks tied to the Reaper career that must be completed, making it a complex path to follow.
It's worth noting that any Sim that becomes a Reaper doesn't become the literal Grim Reaper in . The main soul collector simply needs help with their job, allowing other Sims to get hired as sidekick Reapers until they are promoted. The Reaper role is an active career, meaning you can have a Sim do this job alone or follow them around as they complete tasks for it.
Becoming a Reaper is much easier than you'd expect, as you only need to find the profession from the menu where a Sim can find many other career paths. Although you don't need to have any specific traits to qualify for the job, being a Reaper always puts a Sim close to death. This means that some Sims with certain skills are more suited to becoming a Reaper than others.
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.
Sims with the Macabre quality are already set up to become good Undertakers or Reapers in the expansion of . Some skills a Sim can focus on to be even better for the Reaper job are:
Those with the best traits for a Reaper may be approached by the Grim Reaper themselves, who will ask that Sim if they are interested in taking on their death-adjacent career.
You can start the Reaper career as something called a within The Netherworld Department of Death (NDD) that hires you for the position. During this process, you will get trained on how to go through a Reaper's day-to-day, which involves doing some tasks you have probably never seen before.
From the NDD headquarters, you'll have to learn how to reap souls during
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