A shrine is an object in various Sims games, which Sims can interact with to wish for good luck.
The Sims 2: Bon Voyage[]
| Spiritual Shrine of Odd Blessings | |
|---|---|
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| Game | The Sims 2: Bon Voyage |
| Buyability | Buy mode |
| Object type(s) | Money |
| Decorative | |
| Size | 2x3 |
Bears significant resemblance to wishing wells, but has different outcomes and unlimited possible uses.
Known possible outcomes[]
The Sims Castaway Stories[]
Felicity Island has an abandoned shrine lot called Primeval Shrine.
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The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)[]
The hotel has the option to build a room called Bovine Shrine, which is mandatory to build to progress past a certain point in the story mode. Once built, it is dedicated to the worship of Beelzebeef.
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The Sims 4: Snowy Escape[]
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| Game | The Sims 4: Snowy Escape |
Shrine objects are present on the Mountain Shrine (also known as Cave Shrine) and Historic Shrine hiking spots around Mt. Komorebi. It is unclear if they can be placed on any other lots.
Pre-release footage had a bow interaction for the shrine itself, though it was cut before release due to complaints from South Korean players,[1] where Japanese culture and history is occasionally subject to stigma[2] and partial censorship.[3]
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Notes[]
- Shang Simla's[TS3:WA] icon is a Torii gate, most likely modelled on the one from the real-life Itsukushima Shrine. Such a red-black Torii gate was also a Neighborhood decoration object in The Sims 2.[4]
- A smaller and more generic Torii gate is used as a gate between two of the districts of MyTown in MySims.
