All Sims 4 WooHoo locations, and WooHoo explained
WooHoo in The Sims series is the ultimate expression of romantic love between two Sims, essentially representing the Sims version of sexual intercourse first introduced in The Sims 2. Whether you’re a hopeless Sim romantic, a would-be Sim lothario, or a detached achievement hunter, this guide will provide you with the requirements, benefits, and some risks associated with WooHooing in The Sims 4, along with the various WooHoo locations available.
If you’re planning on having babies, that involves its own set of rules and requirements!
Understanding WooHoo in The Sims 4
WooHoo is a playful and light-hearted representation of intimacy between Sims. The interaction is available to Sims who are Young Adults or older, and there are no restrictions on gender or sexual orientation, promoting inclusivity within the game. However, Sims cannot WooHoo with any biological or legally adopted relatives, maintaining a level of appropriateness.
To initiate WooHoo, two Sims must have a romantic relationship that reaches a 40-50% threshold through successful romantic interactions. Once this threshold is met, the WooHoo interaction becomes available. Players can initiate WooHoo either by selecting it from the romantic interaction menu or by clicking on a suitable WooHoo location and choosing ‘WooHoo with…’. It’s important to note that initiating WooHoo is more likely to be accepted if both Sims are in a positive emotional state, with Flirty being the ideal mood.
Benefits of WooHoo
Engaging in WooHoo has several benefits for your Sims. It maximizes their Social and Fun motives, enhancing their overall happiness. Typically, after a successful WooHoo, both Sims will receive positive moodlets that boost their emotional states for several in-game hours. The relationship between the Sims also strengthens significantly as a result of the interaction.
All Sims 4 WooHoo Locations
Here is a comprehensive list of locations where Sims can WooHoo. Most of these locations are items available in Build Mode, unless noted otherwise.
- Double Bed – Base Game: This is the default location for WooHoo.
- Backyard Observatory – Base Game: A unique spot for some nighttime fun.
- Rocket Ship – Base Game: Needs to be fully built; unlocks the ’50-Mile-High Club’ achievement.
- Hot Tub – Requires Perfect Patio Stuff: A relaxing option for WooHoo.
- Closet – Requires Get Together and Lovestruck: Only available in walk-in closets.
- Party Bush – Requires Get Together, Jungle Adventure, Werewolves, and Snowy Escape: Found under ‘Outdoor Activities’.
- Lighthouse – Requires Cats & Dogs: A fixed location in Deadgrass Isle.
- Pile of Leaves – Requires Seasons: Created by raking leaves in Fall.
- Sleeping Pod – Requires Get Famous: A cozy spot for WooHoo.
- Money Vault – Requires Get Famous: Available once there are §5,000+ stored.
- Waterfall – Requires Island Living: A special fixed location in Sulani.
- Shower – Requires Discover University: Available on certain shower units.
- Tent – Requires Outdoor Retreat, Journey to Batuu, and Snowy Escape: Great for camping trips.
- Sauna – Requires Spa Day: A relaxing option for intimacy.
- Coffin – Requires Vampires: A unique choice for vampire Sims.
- Ferris Wheel – Requires High School Years: Available at Copperdale Pier.
- Photo Booth – Requires High School Years: A fun spot for couples.
- Dumpster – Requires Eco Lifestyle: A quirky WooHoo option.
- Black Spire Outpost – Requires Journey to Batuu: A galactic spot for romance.
- Hot Spring – Requires Snowy Escape: A warm and inviting location.
- Ice Cave – Requires Snowy Escape: A chilly but romantic spot.
- Animal Shed – Requires Cottage Living: A rural WooHoo location.
- Treehouse – Requires Growing Together: A whimsical place for intimacy.
- Blanket – Requires Lovestruck: A cozy spot for a private moment.
- Love Hotel – Requires Lovestruck: A romantic getaway for Sims.
Residential vs. Community Lots
When Sims WooHoo on residential lots, it generally goes unnoticed by other Sims. However, if they WooHoo on a community lot, curious onlookers might appear, although this does not affect relationships. If another Sim enters the room during WooHoo, reactions can vary from neutral to embarrassed, especially if they are related to either Sim involved.
Variations of WooHoo: Try for Baby and Mess Around
In addition to standard WooHoo, there are two variations: ‘Try for Baby’ and ‘Mess Around’.
Try for Baby
This option is available between Sims where one can ‘Become Pregnant’ and the other can ‘Get others pregnant’. It has an 80% success rate for pregnancy, making it a more definitive choice for couples wishing to start a family.
Mess Around
This version is specifically for teen Sims and is a more innocent option, as they remain fully clothed. If one partner ages up to a Young Adult, all romantic interactions, including Mess Around, are disabled until the younger partner also ages up.
Handling Rejections
Not every attempt at WooHoo will be successful. If a Sim is turned down, both partners receive an ‘Awkward Encounter’ moodlet, leading to embarrassment and a decrease in their relationship value. To improve future proposals, Sims should engage in friendly interactions to bolster their relationship before attempting WooHoo again.
When WooHoo Goes Wrong
WooHoo usually results in positive outcomes, but occasionally it can lead to negative moodlets such as ‘Unsatisfied’ or ‘Poorly Performed’, particularly if either Sim is in a bad emotional state or has low needs. There’s also a rare chance of ‘Death by Overexertion’ for Elder Sims who engage in strenuous activities, including WooHoo.
Achievements Related to WooHoo
The Sims 4 includes several achievements related to WooHoo. For instance, the ’50-Mile-High Club’ achievement can be unlocked by WooHooing in a Rocket Ship, while ‘What would it be like?’ is achieved by WooHooing with a ghost. Another notable challenge is the ‘WooHoo!’ achievement, which requires WooHoo with 50 unique non-player Sims.
With this guide, you now have all the information you need to navigate the whimsical world of WooHoo in The Sims 4. Whether you’re aiming for achievements or simply looking to enhance your Sims’ relationships, there’s plenty of fun to be had!
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