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"Sand" redirects here. For child sandpits, see Sandpit.

Terrain is an area of land, usually referred for just a lot but not limited in that scope. Players can modify it by terraforming or painting it through build mode tools. Elements can affect the said terrain, such as snow and rain. Certain objects, especially outdoor plants, can only be place on empty terrain (unless cheats are used); likewise, some objects can only be placed on floor tiles and cannot be placed on terrain. There are also certain interactions and activities limited to empty terrain that can't be performed anywhere else, including but not limited to catching insects or bugs, collecting, doing various snow activities (making snow angels, building snowmen and having snowball fights), having water balloon fights, watching stars, etc.

The Sims[]

In The Sims, terrain editing is very simplistic compared to later games. Players can raise, lower, and level the terrain as a basic form of terraforming, although Sims will typically have difficulty using objects placed on a slope. In addition, players cannot build walls near or on sloped tiles, nor can they add floor tiles of any kind. When the player adjusts the terrain, the grass will die off and will grow back on its own over time. Terraforming costs a small amount of money to complete depending on the extent of the changes done to the terrain.

With Hot Date,[confirmation needed] players could add water to the terrain (previously, this was only possible through the use of cheats) that allowed for natural ponds and rivers. Hot Date also introduced a grass tool that allows the player to add or remove grass manually.

Unlike later games, Sims do not have the option to cloud watch or stargaze on empty terrain. If Vacation is installed, Sims can build snowmen or sandcastles on terrain, depending on which area of Vacation Island they were on. They can also rent a metal detector and will roam around the lot, uncovering buried items on empty terrain.

The Sims 2[]

Editing[]

Terrain editing in The Sims 2 is more variable than in The Sims. Editing the terrain no longer kills off grass, and floor tiles can be placed on sloped terrain. In addition, while The Sims was limited to basic hills, slopes, and valleys, The Sims 2 allows for much more extreme slopes and creations to be made. Players can level and smooth the terrain in addition to being able to raise and lower it. The Sims 2 also introduces a "Flatten Lot" tool that will instantly level the lot when used. Like in The Sims: Hot Date, ponds can be created anywhere on the terrain.

The Sims 2 also introduces terrain paints that allow for the terrain to be customized. By default, lots will take on the terrain type of the neighborhood it is placed in. For example, a lot placed in a desert-themed neighborhood will have desert terrain paint by default. Players can override the default terrain and paint their own using the "Terrain Brush" tool in build mode. Only exposed terrain (that is, terrain not covered by floor tiles) can be painted. Terrain paint can be removed later on by selecting the tool and ctrl-clicking on the terrain paint.

FreeTime introduced the modifyNeighborhoodTerrain cheat, which allows the player to adjust the height of terrain in the neighborhood view.

List of terrain paint[]

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Object name Price Description Game
Desert Dirt §1 Some dirty desert for more arid climates.
Darker Grass §1 This grass is a bit lusher and has grown a bit more. That's why it's darker!
Light Pavement §1 Pave that ground! But lightly, lightly!

Interactions[]

Sims can watch clouds during the day and stargaze at night; these interactions can be done on empty terrain located outdoors. Weeds can grow from puddles left on empty terrain, which will need to be pulled. In The Sims 2, certain insects may spawn depending of the time on the day: butterflies by day and fireflies by night. Sims and dogs[TS2:P] can dig on any piece of empty terrain.[TS2:BV] If FreeTime is installed, Sims can only birdwatch and collect bugs outside—the latter of which will not be available on any outdoor floor tiles. In the winter, snow-related interactions, such as making snowmen and having snowball fights, are only available on empty terrain.

The Sims 3[]

Editing[]

Terrain paints in The Sims 3 are free of charge, unlike previous games.

Grass[]

Image Name Notes Darkness Game
Dry Grass terrain Dry Grass 2 &BG
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Autumn Grass terrain Autumn Grass 3 &BG
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Moved Lawn terrain Moved Lawn 6 &BG
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Bluegrass terrain Bluegrass 8 &BG
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Short Dark Grass terrain Short Dark Grass 11 &BG
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Hidden Springs Green Grass terrain Hidden Springs Green Grass 5 &BG
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Hidden Springs Grass terrain Hidden Springs Grass 12 &BG
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Hidden Springs Dry Grass terrain Hidden Springs Dry Grass 23 &BG
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Summer Grass terrain Summer Grass 1 &EP01
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Bermuda Grass terrain Bermuda Grass 13 &EP01
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Grass terrain World Adventures Grass 15 &EP01
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Light Nile Grass terrain Light Nile Grass 9 &EP01
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Herbes des Champs terrain grass Herbes des Champs 17 &EP01
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Dark Nile Grass terrain Dark Nile Grass 19 &EP01
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Lush Lawn terrain grass Lush Lawn 21 &EP01
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Painted Grass terrain Painted Grass 24 &EP01
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Prickly Grass terrain Prickly Grass 10 &EP02
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Pasture terrain grass Pasture 14 &EP05
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Light Grass terrain Light Grass 18 &EP06
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Dark Grass terrain Dark Grass 22 &EP06
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Great Grass terrain Great Grass 4 &EP07
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Great Grass Dark Edition terrain Great Grass Dark Edition 20 &EP07
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Light Rural Grass terrain Light Rural Grass 7 &EP11
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Dark Rural Grass terrain Dark Rural Grass 16 &EP11
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Flower[]

Image Name Notes Game
Clover &BG
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Yellow Flowers terrain Sims 3 Yellow Flowers &BG
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Pink Flowers &BG
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Purple Flowers terrain Sims 3 Purple Flowers &BG
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Mature Lavender Flower Rows &EP01
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Lavender Flower Rows &EP01
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White Flowers &EP02
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Orange Flowers terrain Sims 3 Pets Orange Flowers &EP05
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Sand[]

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Image Name Notes Game
Sand terrain Sims 3 Sand &BG
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Raked Sand terrain Raked Sand &BG
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Dark Sand terrain Sims 3 Dark Sand &BG
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Dusty Dirt &BG
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Dirty Dirt &BG
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Light Dirt &BG
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Dark Dirt &BG
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Fine Sand terrain Fine Sand &EP01
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Gritty Sand &EP01
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Mixed Dirt &EP01
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Nile River Bed terrain sand Nile River Bed &EP01
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Bleached Dirt &EP06
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Coastal Sand &EP06
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Hill Dirt &EP06
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Shifty Sand &EP07
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Rock &EP07
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Sandy Sand terrain University Life Sandy Sand &EP09
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Ocean Floor terrain Ocean Floor &EP10
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Simulated Dirt Trail &EP11
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Stones & Pavers[]

Image Name Notes Game
Large Shale &BG
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Flagstone &BG
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Asphalt &BG
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Slate Stones &BG
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Grey Flagstone &BG
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Fine Shale &BG
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Fine Granite &BG
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Gravel &BG
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Red Cobblestone &BG
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Granite &BG
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River Rocks &BG
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Shale &BG
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Monte Vista Stone &BG
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(Patch 55)
Aurora Skies Rock &BG
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(Patch 55)
Aurora Skies Geothermal &BG
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(Patch 55)
Aurora Skies Soil &BG
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Light Asphalt &BG
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Dark Asphalt &BG
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Red Flagston &EP01
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Tan Siltstone &EP01
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Brown Siltstone &EP01
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Sandstone &EP01
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Dark Limestone &EP01
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Limestone &EP01
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Arched Cobblestone terrain Arched Cobblestone &EP01
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Light Granite &EP01
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Asphalt &EP02
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Pebbles terrain Ambitions Pebbles &EP02
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Dark Limestone &EP02
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Ranch Asphalt &EP05
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Street Asphalt &EP06
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Sidewalk terrain Showtime Sidewalk &EP06
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Concrete Footpath &EP07
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Side to Walk On &EP09
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Rocky Top &EP09
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Brick Herringbone &EP10
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Concrete Cover &EP11
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Light Concrete Cover &EP11
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Misc.[]

Image Name Notes Game
Pond &BG
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Redwood Mulch &BG
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Pine Needles &BG
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Tanbark Mulch &BG
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Weeds &BG
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Paver Crystal &BG
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Lunar Lakes Mulch &BG
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Nazca Lines Park and Lunar Lakes Mud terrain
Lunar Lakes Mud &BG
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Simharan Badlands &EP01
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Dirt Nature Trail &EP01
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Grassy Nature Trail &EP01
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Interactions[]

  • The collecting system in The Sims 3 comes with collectible spawners. These spawners only spawn collectibles on terrain. Sims can only grow plants on terrain, unless they use a planter bowl.
  • In Ambitions, Sims can build the miner with the inventing skill, which allows them to start drilling on any open terrain.
  • In The Sims 3: Pets, horses can graze on grass and flower terrains, as well as the Weeds miscellaneous terrain.
  • In Seasons, as many seasonal activities, such as raking leaves, making snowmen, and constructing igloos, can only be done on empty terrain.
  • With the patch followed by The Sims 3: Island Paradise release, Sims of all ages can build sandcastles or play with sand in areas that are painted with any sand or ocean floor terrain, similar to how sandpits work for child Sims only. The sprayed lot doesn't have to be on or as a beach for these interactions to be available.

The Sims 4[]

The Sims 4 Uneven Terrain Image

A promotional image for the terrain update.

Terraforming did not come with the initial release of The Sims 4, but was reintroduced with patch 73.

Outdoor Retreat reintroduced cloudgazing and stargazing into the game. Like The Sims 2, Sims can only do this on empty terrain.

Much like The Sims 2: Seasons and The Sims 3: Seasons, The Sims 4: Seasons introduces seasonal activities that can only be done on empty terrain.

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