The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy
The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy

Establishing a Home & Career

Establish your royal home and build a lasting career in The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy. Manage finances and courtly influence for your Sims.

Establishing a Home & Career

The initial stages of building a Dynasty in The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy revolve around establishing a stable home and a promising career for your founding Sims. The choice of a home lot is crucial, as it will serve as the ancestral seat for generations to come. Consider lots that offer ample space for expansion, especially if you envision a grand estate or a sprawling castle. Properties in the Royal Court district, for example, often come with inherent prestige and may offer unique architectural styles that lend themselves to a noble lineage. Beyond the physical dwelling, securing a strong career is paramount. For those aiming for nobility, the Noble career track is the obvious choice, with its distinct branches leading to positions of power and influence. However, other careers can also contribute significantly to a Dynasty's success. A Sim excelling in the Artist career might bring cultural prestige and wealth, while a Sim in the Scientist career could unlock technological advancements beneficial to the family.

When establishing your Sims' careers, it's beneficial to consider how their chosen paths will complement each other and the overall Dynasty goals. For instance, if your Dynasty's objective is to gain political power, having one Sim in the Kingdom Leader career and another in the Noble career can create a formidable duo. Furthermore, the game mechanics allow for the inheritance of certain career-related benefits. A Sim who has achieved a high level in a particular career might pass down knowledge or connections to their heirs, making their own career progression smoother. Don't underestimate the importance of building relationships within these careers. Befriending superiors or influential colleagues can open doors to promotions and special opportunities. For example, building a strong relationship with the Royal Advisor can sometimes lead to unique quests or even direct influence over kingdom affairs. The initial setup of your Sims' lives lays the groundwork for everything that follows, so invest time and thought into these early decisions.