Getting supplies for a funeral is a great way to add life to your Sims. There are several new interaction options during the funeral service. You can also ‘Bury’ the deceased. The following steps will teach you how to ‘Have a Funeral’ in the Sims 4.
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Mods that add a custom funeral experience
If you are looking for a mod that will allow you to make your Sim’s final moments more realistic, you can try the Funeral Simulations mod. This mod includes six unique items, including ornamental dead Sims, mortuary slabs, refrigerators, and stackable body bags. It also adds new custom buffs, graveyards, and all sorts of other settings. This mod also works with the base game.
This mod allows you to set up your Sim’s funeral ceremony in an incredibly realistic manner. It adds a tombstone and an additional sadness moodlet, and is compatible with all event mods and MC Command Center. All you have to do is download and install the mod to get started. You’ll need to modify the script in your game to install it, and once you’ve installed it, you’re ready to create your Sim’s funeral ceremony.
New interactions during a funeral service
There are many new Sims 4 interactions that will be available during a funeral. You can now deliver a eulogy and discuss the deceased Sim’s life. Other new funeral interactions will allow you to talk about the afterlife and say your last goodbyes. You can even talk about your Sim’s favorite memories. Despite its new role in the game, the Sims will need to have the right tombstone and urn.
This mod is compatible with the MC Command Center, so you can have a full funeral experience! You will need to have the latest version of the game to use the new funeral interactions. This mod also adds new options for grief and illness. The funeral will be held in a church or graveyard, so you can choose whether to have a minister deliver the service. If you’re planning to throw a funeral, you can also use the SimRealist mod to remove the Grim Reaper.
Getting supplies for a funeral
Getting supplies for a funeral in The Sims 4 is quite simple, but the process can be overwhelming if you don’t know where to get them. The new church and cemetery lot come with all the supplies you’ll need for this special event. The best place to get these supplies is the funeral parlor. There are plenty of props and coffins to choose from, and the funeral parlor is compatible with the base game, making it easy to make the whole experience as realistic as possible. You can also get individual downloads for different parts of the game, such as the ATS4 or the cemetery lot.
The funeral mod is a great way to throw a proper funeral for a Sim who has passed away. This mod allows you to customize many aspects of the funeral, including the venue, dress code, and guest list. It is compatible with other mods and the MC Command Center. You can even add your own Sims to attend the funeral, which will allow you to remember and celebrate their life in a meaningful way.
‘Bury’ the deceased
When having a funeral, you will be asked whether to ‘Bury’ the deceased or ‘Cremate’ the body. ‘Bury’ the body means that the Sim is buried in the ground. When you have a Sim die violently, burying it in the ground will ensure that the person who committed the murder is the executor. Moreover, it will result in a death flower.
The funeral mod adds a realistic death experience, giving the Sims a ‘Sad’ moodlet after the wake. They are mourning and suffering from grief. Other benefits of this mod include new inter-personal interactions with the deceased, such as complaining about the unfairness of death or sharing memories of the dead. Having a funeral can also give you custom buffs and a graveyard to bury the deceased.
You can also choose how the Simdie died, by choosing whether to ‘Bury’ the deceased or ‘Create a grave’. The gravestones are different for normal Sims and pet Sims. The gravestones for pets and famous Sims are unique. When creating a grave for a deceased Sim, you can place it outside or inside. Once the Simdies have buried the deceased, they can ‘Create’ a grave in a community lot.