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Food Replicator
Food Replicator
The Food Replicator speeds up meal prep by duplicating dishes perfectly... more or less.
Game The Sims 3, The Sims 3 (console)
Buyability Limited
Price in game 50,000 Lifetime Happiness points
Selling price §10,000
Object type(s) Needs
Appliance
Lifetime reward
Size 1x1
Trait foodreplicator
Food Replicator

The food replicator.

The Food Replicator is a lifetime reward obtainable for 50,000 points in The Sims 3.

It is an object that, when first purchased, appears in the family inventory. Once placed on the lot, it adds the "Store (meal name)" option to all food in the area. The replicator may then create a limited number of replicas of any stored meal. It cannot replicate pizza and Ambrosia in its "completed" state. (see notes and bugs)

It also has an "Improved Memory" upgrade for Sims with level 9 of the handiness skill, which doubles the number of replicas that can be created from 10 to 20, and may improve the quality of the replicas. [confirmation needed]

With Into the Future installed, and sufficient Simoleons, it becomes near useless as one can instead buy a food synthesizer, which can create any food (except Ambrosia) an unlimited amount of times. It does, however, create food at a lower quality than the replicator by default. With Showtime/Supernatural installed, if the player's sim is a Genie, the Replicator also becomes useless as one can create the highest quality food an unlimited amount of times.

In The Sims 3 (console), it appears to be available in Buy Mode.

Notes and bugs[]

  • Replicated food is directly linked to the quality of the fridge. As such, food in the replicator will spoil simultaneously as food in the fridge. As such, it is best to use the MinusOne Kelvin Refrigerator, as food stored in that fridge does not spoil. By proxy, this also prevents food from spoiling in the replicator. This does not work in the console version; food in the MinusOne Kelvin Refrigerator will still spoil.
  • If the player stores a meal in the Food Replicator and then cleans it up or throws it away, the food in the replicator should never spoil.
  • A Sim or lot may have more than one Food Replicator. When replicating an object, they are distinguished by a number in parentheses, e.g. "Food Replicator (1)", "Food Replicator (2)", etc., giving the player a choice of which one to put it in. A maximum of 100 Food Replicators can be acquired without cheats.
  • Replicated food cannot be re-replicated, but it can be safely used for opportunities.
  • There currently exists a bug that allows the player to replicate Ambrosia. The player needs to instruct a Sim to cook the Ambrosia, and keep an eye on them. As soon as they reach the part of preparation where they mix it in a bowl, the player has to cancel the preparation. After this, the player has to click on the bowl, and they will find that this can be replicated. When the player gets a replica out of the replicator, it will be fully cooked and completely edible.[1] Once the player has stored their food in the replicator, destroying the original food by putting it in the bin will preserve the food in the replicator at its original quality.
  • There is a way to replicate food without it running out. First a Sim has to be Level 10 in the culinary career. The player then needs to store the food they want to replicate, then put the original in the MinusOne Kelvin Refrigerator. When the maximum number of replicas have been made, the layer simply needs to store the original from the fridge.[confirmation needed]
  • Note that if the player stores a whole meal rather than just a single plate, the food replicator will replicate the same number of servings in that meal. This is as opposed to replicating just a single plate, which is much more time consuming and much less efficient.

References[]

  1. The normal Ambrosia from a replicator still resets the amount of days needed to pass the current age of the Sim. It also still resurrects ghosts, and emits the same rainbow aura. The fact that it's normal may result in it going bad regardless of refrigerator quality.[confirmation needed]
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