How To Get a Unicorn in The Sims 4

How To Get a Unicorn in The Sims 4

Alright, diving into the world of The Sims 4, especially after they rolled out that Horse Ranch expansion pack. It hit all the big platforms—PC, Mac, all the Xboxes and PlayStations. This pack’s a big deal for horse lovers, giving you all the tools to mess around with horse customization. But, here’s the twist—no actual unicorns in there like some folks were hoping. Instead, they went with a workaround, letting you deck out your horses with unicorn vibes using different cosmetic items.

Now, unicorns, those horned wonders that kinda look like horses but more magical, they’ve always been a hot topic. In The Sims 4, while you won’t find any true-to-myth unicorns wandering around, they give you the next best thing. You can pretty much DIY a unicorn with what they’ve got in the game.

Creating a Unicorn-like Horse in The Sims 4 

Creating a Unicorn-like Horse in The Sims 4 

First up, you gotta have the Horse Ranch expansion. Got it? Cool. Head over to the Create-A-Sim (CAS) menu. Look for the “Add A Sim” button, hit the pawprint, and then the horse icon. This is where you get to pick your horse, diving into all sorts of customization options—coat color, body type, the works.

The real magic starts when you tweak your horse’s head in the CAS. You can play around with the eyes, ears, muzzle, and slap on the unicorn horn. Right now, there’s just one style for the horn, but they didn’t skimp on color options. Slapping on that horn changes up the game—your horse starts sparkling and even sounds more mystical, both in the editor and the game.

Detailed Customization for the Perfect Unicorn 

The Sims 4 doesn’t hold back on the details. Most folks lean towards the Andalusian breed for that classic unicorn look. You can get really nitty-gritty with it, from the muzzle color to the horn style. Want a unicorn that stands out? You’ve got a whole palette to work with, from classic white to pastel rainbow.

And it’s not just about colors. You can deck out your unicorn with accessories, like bridles and saddles, matching them to your unicorn’s theme. Pastel pink and white are big hits. And if you’re all about authenticity, you can pick traits that vibe with unicorn lore—think Free Spirit or Intelligent.

Don’t forget about the little ones. Foals can get in on the unicorn action too. They might not be born with the horn, but a quick trip to CAS lets you fix that. Slap a smaller horn on them, and you’ve got yourself a mini unicorn, sparkles, and mystical sounds included.

So, while The Sims 4 might not have dropped real unicorns into the mix, they pretty much gave you all you need to make your own. It’s all about getting creative with what they offer and bringing those unicorn dreams to life in your Sim’s world.