The Sims  franchise is most likely a guilty pleasure for most players. Players can find fun in building massive homes or raising a large family from birth to death. Fans of the series know there are many types of Sims that are playable, such as witches or robots. Players are able to make a family of aliens or a family mixed with the different occult in the game.

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The occult in the series can either give Sims magical powers or change the times when the Sim can be awake. While it is cool to have supernatural creatures in the game, some of the occult are definitely better than others.

16 Imaginary Friend

Imaginary Friend

The Imaginary Friend only appears in The Sims 3 and is given to a newborn baby by a distant family member. The Imaginary Friend grows up with the child, becoming a toddler and then a child. By using a special potion, the doll can be turned into a real person.

After turning human, the former Imaginary Friend will have wacky clothes, colored hair, and uniquely colored hair. If the player so wished, Imaginary Friends can be married and have children. Nothing like growing up and marrying someone who was with you since birth.

15 Genie

Genie

The Genie has appeared in every game up to The Sims 3,  but it only became a life state in The Sims 3. The Genie can be released from its lamp, something that could not be done before. Doing so will make the formerly trapped Genie playable.

The Genie is then free to marry and have children with whoever the player wants. The children have the chance to be born with blue skin and magic powers, making them pretty unique. After seeing it in The Sims 3, it would have been cool to free the Genie is earlier games.

14 Bigfoot

Bigfoot

Bigfoot is usually thought of as being elusive, but he can be found in the Bon Voyage  expansion pack for The Sims 2. By finding a map while digging for treasure, the player is able to befriend Bigfoot and invite him to live with them. From there, he will live until old age.

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The sad thing is, Bigfoot is not able to marry or have children. Bigfoot is still good with children and can be used as a babysitter when the parents are at work.

13 Plumbot

Plumbot

Plumbots can be built if the player travels into the future in The Sims 3: Into the Future.  The Plumbot is a more advanced version of the Servo and SimBot, being able to have traits. Plumbots are also able to have their appearance changed, with different head and torso options being available.

Plumbots are immortal for the most part, only being killed by meteors. Interestingly, Plumbots can be sold by the player for a little extra money.

12 Fairy

Fairy

The fairy only appears in The Sims 3: Supernatural. The fairy is unique, as it has wings to allow it to fly and can use magic. By using magic more and more, they are able to unlock more spells.

Offspring of the fairies have the chance to be born with wings and magical abilities, passing down their supernatural genetics. Players are also able to change the fairy's wing design, making each one unique.

11 Zombie

Zombie

Zombies have appeared in The Sims 2  and The Sims 3, turning Sims into undead creatures. In The Sims 2, a Sim can become a zombie by paying a small amount of money when talking to the Grim Reaper. Meanwhile, a zombie in The Sims 3 is a temporary life state.

Maybe zombies will make a comeback in a future Sims 4  update, but hopefully it adds more than The Sims 3 did. It would be nice to bring back an old character through unnatural means.

10 SimBot

SimBot

A SimBot is similar to the Servo, but it looks like a predecessor of the Servo. There are two ways to require this robot -- either by inventing them or by purchasing a lifetime reward. The male and female versions of SimBots differ in the designs of their heads, making them easy to distinguish.

SimBots purchased using lifetime rewards take on a dirty and used appearance, while an invented one is cleaner. Unlike Plumbots, SimBots can die of old age, drown, and starve. By inventing this robot, the player can give their sim a new spouse or a free maid.

9 Mummy

Mummy

The mummy can be found in The Sims 3: World Adventures  either as an NPC or by a Sim being cursed. If a Sim sleeps in a cursed sarcophagus twice within a few hours, they will exit the sarcophagus as a mummy the second time. Talk about bringing home a souvenir from vacation.

Mummies also have the ability to kill Sims, as they can breath a type of fog on a Sim during a fight. If the Sim still has the curse after two weeks, they will die. On the plus side, a player could rid the neighborhood of anyone they do not like.

8 PlantSim

PlantSim

The PlantSim has been in every game since The Sims 2. The PlantSim is able to reproduce asexually, growing a baby by themselves in The Sims 2  and by planting a seed in the ground in The Sims 3. In The Sims 4, a Sim can temporarily become a PlantSim by making plant matter ice cream.

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In The Sims 2,  a Sim can become a PlantSim by spraying pesticides a few times and a Sim can become a PlantSim in The Sims 3  by eating a forbidden fruit. It should be noted, the PlantSim in The Sims 3 can't reproduce through normal means.

7 Mermaid

Mermaid

The mermaid can be found in The Sims 3: Island Paradise  and The Sims 4: Island Living. Mermaids take on the appearance of normal Sims while on land, but grow a tail when they enter the water. A Sim can become a mermaid in The Sims 3 and The Sims 4  by eating mermadic kelp.

In The Sims 3, mermaids are able to stay underwater longer and can swim faster than normal Sims. In The Sims 4, mermaids are able to change the weather, change a Sim's mood, and summon dolphins to them. Being a mermaid is also genetic, making it possible for their child to be born a mermaid.