How to Go Skiing and Snowboarding in The Sims 4: Snowy Getaway
How to Go Skiing and Snowboarding in The Sims 4: Snowy Getaway
In The Sims 4: Snowy Getaway, skiing and snowboarding are enjoyable physical activities.

In The Sims 4: Snowy Getaway, skiing and snowboarding are enjoyable physical activities. This guide contains all the information players need to know about the two skills.

The Sims 4: Snowy Getaway provides a brand-new planet brimming with alpine experiences and a vibrant culture. Sims can explore the frozen area and put their physical prowess to the test by snowboarding or skiing on Mt. Komorebi's slopes near the summit. Despite being distinct, the two skills are quite similar, and Sims can learn either one or both using the same techniques.

The snowy mountain is ideal for sliding down, but before doing anything too difficult, they must develop their Skills. Sims with certain skill levels can also access additional items, social interactions, and other features. The Sims 4: Snowy Getaway players may find all the information they need about skiing and snowboarding in this guide.

Improve Your Skiing & Snowboarding Skills

Despite their similarities, Sims must level up in both snowboarding and skiing utilizing distinct equipment. Snowboards and Skis come in both adult and child sizes in Build/Buy Mode. Sims can also buy sets from one of the vending machines in Yukimatsu that are close to the ski lift.

Sims can use a bookshelf to buy skill books for snowboarding and skiing if they wish to get a head start without equipment. It's a good idea to get some reading practice in because Sims that attempt snowboarding or skiing at low levels are more likely to suffer an injury on the slopes and receive a terrible moodlet.

Visit Mount Komorebi's Slopes

Visiting the slope of Mt. Komorebi in Yukimatsu is the fastest method to enhance your snowboarding and skiing skills. The ski lift will take players to the top of the slope, or they can head to the kid-friendly, lower Bunny Slope. Of course, the mountain slopes are more challenging, but Sims can select their Ski/Snowboard style and level of difficulty before attempting. Sims who are feeling confident or energized have a better probability of succeeding on the slopes.

Sims are able to descend the slopes at Low, Medium, or High Intensity. The riskier their run will be, and the faster they will deplete their energy, hygiene, and hunger, the higher the intensity. On unsuccessful, high-intensity runs, they face the risk of hurting themselves or earning a bad moodlet. Make sure the Sim has a pair of skis or a snowboard in their inventory before starting to ski or snowboard; if they don't, they can use leased gear. Before begin your run, select the appropriate equipment and intensity.

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