Lumpinou updates Sims Mood Pack, expanding moods for deeper mod support
Lumpinou’s Mood Pack got a small Dissociated mood tweak, but its real power is as the emotional backbone for dozens of Sims 4 mods.

Lumpinou’s Mood Pack got a modest update on May 6, but the change lands in one of the most important corners of the Sims 4 mod ecosystem. CurseForge listed the file as Lumpinou_MoodPackMod_v1.677.zip for game version 1.123.85, with a changelog that noted an alteration to the Dissociated mood. On its face, that sounds minor. In practice, it touches a support mod that many larger gameplay systems rely on to keep emotional storytelling coherent.
The pack adds 40-plus new moods and is described as a mood bank that other mods can call to. Lumpinou’s official page says it provides “dozens of new moods for modders to use in their work,” filling gaps when EA’s default moods “don’t quite fit” a situation. That extra vocabulary is what lets relationship mods, realism mods, trauma systems, and other story-heavy projects speak the same emotional language instead of flattening everything into the base game’s limited set of reactions.
That is why the pack shows up under so many familiar projects. Lumpinou’s own examples include Road to Romance, First Impressions, and Custom Moods for Some Game Moodlets. CurseForge also ties the pack to Better Babies and Toddlers, Healthcare Redux, Family Therapy, Preteen Mod, SimsTuber Career, School Milestones, and Dynamic Teen Life, with optional use by 100 Base Game Trait Pack, Sentiment Lot Traits, and Teen Interaction Reactions. When a foundation mod like this changes, the effect can ripple through a wide stack of gameplay files that depend on the right emotional cue at the right moment.

The mod’s reach helps explain why maintenance updates matter even when they do not add flashy new mechanics. CurseForge says the project has more than 2.5 million downloads, a scale that turns a single mood adjustment into ecosystem upkeep. Mod The Sims gives the pack special treatment too, calling it the universal exception that other mods may use and call into without asking permission. That policy helps explain why Mood Pack has become infrastructure rather than a standalone feature.
Lumpinou’s Patreon index says the creator’s mods are free and typically reach patrons up to three weeks early before public release. For players running story-rich or realism-heavy saves, that combination of broad compatibility, frequent maintenance, and a shared emotional framework makes Mood Pack one of the most consequential files in the Sims 4 mod scene.
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