The Reaper has no weaknesses but also no resistances. You can use literally anything, so pick the most powerful attack for every unit you're controlling.
To enable the cheat menu, press CTRL+SHIFT+C and type "testingcheats true" and they will now be active. Next, select the 'Add to household' option when holding SHIFT+C and hovering over the Grim Reaper with the cursor. This will add the Reaper to the current household, bringing him one step closer to your grasp.
When a Sim dies, you won't have long to wait before Grim appears. Before he performs his reaping, you have a chance to plead for the Sim's life and return them to the world of the living. This doesn't have a high success rate, but there are a few things that make success more likely. You only get to plead once.
Does the Grim Reaper kill you? No. The Grim Reaper is a spectral entity that is believed to be a manifestation of death. The Reaper is not tasked to kill mortals, but merely ferry their souls to the afterlife.
Sims who are confident can demand the Grim Reaper to spare the Sim's life, with a 40% success chance. This increases to 50% if the pleading Sim is very confident.
Once activated, hover your cursor above the Grim Reaper and shift click to be given the option to add him to your Sim's family. The option to marry the Grim Reaper will be available after completing this final step.
Using cheats, players can change the Grim Reaper's preferences to make it easier to romance it. By adding and then removing the Grim Reaper from their family, players can learn its likes and successfully pursue romantic interactions.
Ing to legend, Phoenix gets its name from one of the city's first settlers: Cambridge-educated pioneer Darrell Duppa predicted that a great city would arise from the ancient Hohokam ruins like the legendary phoenix bird that was said to have risen from its own ashes.
The name also suggests Phoenix's longevity: though the story takes place in 1941, she was already too old in 1865 to go to school. Like a phoenix, too, she makes her journey again and again without failure. Finally, the phoenix was also seen as a symbol for Christ, who was also resurrected.
Phoenix was founded twenty years later in 1868 by John W. Swilling. While Swilling was traveling through the Salt River Valley, he saw the potential of the land, just as the Hohokam had. He recognized that although the area was dry, it had the ideal terrain and climate for farming.