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(Created page with "==Overview== Children are potential NPCs that can be added to The Player's Household. ===Creating children=== To start the process of making children, the player would need to disable the Totalube('''™''') option for female NPCs, which is accessible through the Houserules option of the NPC Menu. After that, the player would have to engage in intercourse with the female NPC of his choice and climax inside her (vaginal only!). Following th...")
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Revision as of 12:29, 11 May 2024

Overview[edit | edit source]

Children are potential NPCs that can be added to The Player's Household.

Creating children[edit | edit source]

To start the process of making children, the player would need to disable the Totalube() option for female NPCs, which is accessible through the Houserules option of the NPC Menu. After that, the player would have to engage in intercourse with the female NPC of his choice and climax inside her (vaginal only!). Following that, the player would have to click the "Conclude Day" button for the game to calculate the chance of creating a child. This can be increased by having intercourse multiple times with the same female NPC or through the setting menu (Page 2).

The player will know whether the female NPC that he had intercourse with is pregnant or not through a notification after clicking on the "Conclude Day" button and by clicking on that female NPC and then going to the Examination page.

Infant stage[edit | edit source]

After the child is born, they will be brought into the Nursery, where they will be taken care of by Nannies assigned by the player. The player can choose to be a caring father by either: Playing with his child, teaching them academically or combat-wise.

Processing[edit | edit source]

When the child reaches the right age, the player can process and add them into his household. The child can be interacted with in a similar manner as how the player interacts with NPCs, however, he can't assign them to be prostitutes, for obvious reasons.

Jobs[edit | edit source]

When the child is old enough, the player can send them out, depending on how the player raised them. The child can either be a good person who will contribute positively to the development of Ikaanos, granting the player daily cash and influence or they will be bad person who will harm Ikaanos' development, which will grant the play negative influence gain and no money.