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- What to do if your town has been perfect for more than two weeks and you
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1. Introduction
2. Basic decorating
3. How are Feng Shui, HRA score, and the Wishing Well different?
4. Feng Shui
5. Feng Shui items
a. Special items
b. Orange items
c. Green items
d. Yellow items
e. Red items
6. HRA Introduction
7. HRA Definitions
8. HRA Point Scoring by Completing "groups"
9. Other Ways of Scoring
10. Sahara, Wendall and theme floor/wallpaper
11. HRA Rewards
12. Rumors
13. HRA Research
14. The Wishing Well
15. Acknowledgements
16. Closing and contact information
17. Legal Junk
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1. Introduction
Animal Crossing is Nintendo's hit game where you meet and greet fellow
residents of your personalized town. The objective of the game is to be
happy. Simple, isn't it? As you work hard to earn money and friends, you
collect rugs, wallpaper, furniture, and many other "things" to spruce up your
house. Most can be bought from a certain shop, owned by Tom Nook. Other ways
of collecting items include helping friends, getting them from the dump, or
even finding them by shaking trees. This guide won't help you find items, but
it will help design your home so that you get incredible luck!
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2. Basic decorating
Okay, so you have an item you want in your house, now what? Well, first
pause the game. To place wallpaper or flooring, simply select it from your
inventory with the A button, and there will be a special option while in your
house to place it. The old wallpaper or flooring will now be in your
inventory to do with as you please. Before you think about selling it though,
perhaps you should mail it to a resident to build good status with them.
Furniture is only slightly more complicated. To place furniture, pause
the game and select the piece you wish to place with the A button. Now drop
the item, and poof! It will pop up from a leaf to whatever it's supposed to
be. To move the item, walk up to it and hold the A button. Pressing toward
or away from the object will push or pull it. Pressing sideways will turn the
object in the direction you pressed. Some objects can be used by facing the
front of the object and tapping the A button once. If you wish to move the
item faster, or change items, simply walk up to the item you want to pick up
and press the B button to put it into your inventory once more. Now you know
how basic design works, so let's move on.
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3. How are Feng Shui, HRA score, and the Wishing Well different?
These three qualities are often confused, so I want to try to clear that up
right off the top.
Feng Shui gives you "luck." There is no way to determine your "luck score"
(that I know of). But what it WILL do is increase the amount and frequency of
finding bells, and the frequency and "quality" of getting items. That is, the
items you get will be better - the animals will give you furniture more often
and less of all that blasted stationary and outfits. IT WORKS!
HRA points are awarded for matching items, for items from hard-to-get sources,
and other things. Some "lucky items" will give you HRA point bonuses.
Supposedly, high HRA scores make your town a "preferred place to live." Plus,
there are two items that you get for high HRA scores (70,000 and 100,000).
Other than that, and providing for a little friendly competition, HRA score
doesn't seem to do anything.
The wishing well basically tells you if you have too few or too many trees in
a specific acre, and has nothing to do with Feng Shui or the HRA. Zippo,
zilch.
4. Feng Shui
Feng Shui (feng shway) is the ancient practice of using the three
elements to bring good luck and ward off evil. The three elements are sun,
earth, and people (animals). By moving furniture and using proper colors and
styles, a Feng Shui expert is said to be able to bring a peaceful balance to a
room or building. In Animal Crossing, Feng Shui is scaled down a lot.
Some items have a certain Feng Shui "colors." These match the four
directional colors:
North = Orange = better luck in money and items
South = Green = better luck in money and items
West = Yellow = better luck in money (another source says money AND items)
East = Red = better luck in items
(I've noticed that Feng Shui seems to help me catch fewer sea bass, but
doesn't seem to help catching really rare fish, like the popeyed goldfish.
This issue is debated in the posts, and it's not clear if it is true or
coincidence.)
The lines or color in AC only apply to the outer *TWO* spaces of your
room, so larger rooms need not worry about the middle area. Corners share
colors, so your upper right corner (North East) share both orange and red.
Here is simple diagrams of your house at various stages:
Stage 1 (first house)
----------------------
| oy | oy | or | or |
---- ---- ---- ----
| oy | oy | or | or |
---- ---- ---- ----
| yg | yg | rg | rg |
---- ---- ---- ----
| yg | yg | rg | rg |
----------------------
| Door |
Stage 2 (after one upgrade)
|------- |------- |------ |------- |------- |------- |
| o | o | o | o | o | o |
| y | y | | | r | r |
|------- |------- |------ |------- |------- |------- |
| o | o | o | o | o | o |
| y | y | | | r | r |
|------- |------- |------ |------- |------- |------- |
| | | | | | |
| y | y | | | r | r |
|------- |------- |------ |------- |------- |------- |
| y | y | | | r | r |
| | | | | | |
|------- |------- |------ |------- |------- |------- |
| y | y | | | r | r |
| g | g | g | g | g | g |
|------- |------- |------ |------- |------- |------- |
| y | y | | | r | r |
| g | g | g | g | g | g |
|------- |------- |------ |------- |------- |------- |
| Door |
Stage 3 (final stage)
------------------------------------------------------
| oy | oy | oy | o | o | or | or | or |
------ ------- ------ ----- ------ ------ ------ -----
| oy | oy | oy | o | o | or | or | or |
------ ------- ------ ----- ------ ------ ------ -----
| oy | oy | | | | | or | or |
------ ------- ------ ----- ------ ------ ------ -----
| y | y | | | | | r | r |
------ ------- ------ ----- ------ ------ ------ -----
| y | y | | | | | r | r |
------ ------- ------ ----- ------ ------ ------ -----
| yg | yg | | | | | rg | rg |
------ ------- ------ ----- ------ ------ ------ -----
| yg | yg | yg | g | g | rg | rg | rg |
------ ------- ------ ----- ------ ------ ------ -----
| yg | yg | yg | g | g | rg | rg | rg |
------------------------------------------------------
| Door |
As you can see, the colors cross at the corners, so it doesn't matter
which of the two colors you put there. The blank center doesn't matter, it's
the walls that count. Placing the appropriate items in their colored sections
will bring you better luck in the game, including finding more money, and
items. If you find it does something else, let me know so I can test it. I
myself have found more money in trees this way.
As I understand it, Feng Shui works on ALL floors of your house, even the
basement. This is different than HRA points, which are only based on the
first and second floor, NOT the basement.
A good way to get lots of Feng Shui is to get Feng Shui tables, and then put
Feng Shui on top of them, for double Feng Shui!
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4. Feng Shui items
Some items are obvious as to which color they work with, some are not.
Don't assume an all red items will work with Feng Shui, it might not. That's
why I have listed all the items that affect Feng Shui. There are also special
items that boot your luck no matter which side you put them on. Place those
items in corners for double luck!
a. Special items:
1. G Logo
2. Hinaningyo
3. Luigi Trophy
4. Mario Trophy
5. Angler Trophy
6. Fishing Trophy
7. Spring Metal
8. Autumn Metal
9. Samurai Suit
10. Tanabata Palm
11. Treasure Chest
12. Tissue
13. Dracaena
14. House Model
15. Manor Model
16. Post Model
17. Mailbox
18. Piggy bank
19. Festive Tree
20. Big Festive Tree
b. Orange items:
1. Spooky Table
2. Spooky Chair
3. Spooky Bed
4. Spooky Dresser
5. Spooky Wardrobe
6. Spooky Bookcase
7. Spooky Sofa
8. Spooky Clock
9. Spooky Lamp
10. Spooky Vanity
11. Cement Mixer
12. Oil Drum
13. Flagman Sign
14. Detour Sign
15. Men At Work Sign
16. Wet Roadway Sign
17. Merge Sign
18. Orange Chair
19. Maple Bonsai
20. Gerbera
21. Ruby Econo-Chair
22. Jack-o'-Lantern
c. Green items:
1. Ranch Couch
2. Ranch Armchair
3. Green Table
4. Green Chair
5. Green Bed
6. Green Dresser
7. Green Wardrobe
8. Green Bench
9. Green Pantry
10. Green Counter
11. Green Lamp
12. Green Desk
13. Chalkboard
14. Green Drum
15. Deer Scare
16. Bird Bath
17. Lime Chair
18. Froggy Chair
19. Lily-Pad Table
20. Tall Cactus
21. Round Cactus
22. Cactus
23. Pine Bonsai
24. Mugho Bnsai
25. Ponderosa Bonsai
26. Holly Bonsai
27. Hawthorn Bonsai
28. Maple Bonsai
29. Jasmine Bonsai
30. Azalea Bonzai
31. Caladium
32. Lady Palm
33. Aloe
34. Bromeliaceae
35. Coconut Plant
36 Snake Plant
37. Rubber Tree
38. Pothos
39. Fan Palm
40 Weeping Fig
41. Corn Plant
42. Croton
43. Pachira
44. Jade Econo-Chair
45. Train Set
46. Donkey Kong Jr Math
47. Sleeping Bag
48. Tree Model
49. Weed Model
50. Market Model
d. Yellow items
1. Blue Table
2. Exotic Lamp
3. Classic Sofa
4. Steamroller
5. Sprinkler
6. Lemon Table
7. Melon Chair
8. Sunflower
9. Gold Econo-Chair
10. Balloon Fight
11. Tennis
12. Tent Model
13. Kayak
14. Pansy Model Y.
15. Cosmos Model Y.
16. Tulip Model Y.
e. Red items:
1. Blue Dresser
2. Ranch Bed
3. Lovely Dresser
4. Lovely Lamp
5. Cabin Bed
6. Cabin Table
7. Jingle Table
8. Jingle Chair
9. Jingle Bed
10. Jingle Dresser
11. Jingle Wardrobe
12. Jingle Lamp
13. Jingle Shelves
14. Jingle Sofa
15. Jingle Clock
16. Jingle Piano
17. Hamster Cage
18. Traffic Cone
19. Orange Cone
20. Haz-Mat Barrel
21. Iron Frame
22. Detour Arrow
23. Lawn Mower
24. Barbecue
25. Red Corner
26. Grapefruit Table
27. Watermelon Chair
28. Watermelon Table
29. Plum Bonsai
30. Quince Bonsai
31. Red Sofa
32. Red Armchair
33. Birdcage
34. Donkey Kong
35. Golf
36 Punchout
37. Baseball
38. Clu Clu Land D
39. Donkey Kong 3
40 Donkey Kong Jr
41. Soccer
42. Excitebike
43. Wario's Woods
44. Stone Coin
45. Lantern
46. Tailor Model
47. Noisemaker
48. Fireplace
49. Miniature Car
50. Tulip Model R.
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6. HRA Introduction
The HRA does not have a lot of taste! Making your house "attractive" will
not necessarily result in a good rating! This FAQ is intended to explain and
explore the HRA point system. It won't tell you how to get items, but it
WILL tell you what points you can expect.
I've based this on a variety of guides and posts, and VERY LITTLE verified
experience. The guides this is based on are known to have errors, so I have
made an "HRA Research" section to investigate exactly what different items
do. If you want to help, take a look there, please!
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7. HRA Definitions
In Animal Crossing, "Series," "Theme," and "Set" have very specific meanings.
Learning what these are and what items will help your HRA points! See the
"Item database" FAQ for what specifically goes together, but here are some
brief definitions:
A Series is a large group of functional pieces, what you would typically
think of as furniture. For example, Modern, Regal, etc. All Series have
matching floor and wallpaper. I will generally use "furniture" only to mean
objects that can be used in a series, such as the phrase "Furniture Series"
A Theme is a medium to large group of "decorations." These are generally NOT
functional items, although there are exceptions. Examples include classroom,
boxing, etc. All Themes also have matching floor and wallpaper. I will use
"objects" to discuss stuff that belongs to a theme.
A "Set" is a small group of decorations (sometimes furniture, like a chair
and table), sometimes as small as two items. Examples include apple, totem
pole, etc. My impression is that there are many sets without matching floor
and wallpaper. I will use "objects" to discuss stuff that belongs to a set.
I will use "piece" to describe stuff in a more generic fashion. That is,
"piece" could mean furniture or objects.
The necessities of life are bed, table, chair, wardrobe, and place to put
things (such as a dresser OR bureau; you only need to have a dresser OR a
bureau, that is, one object that you can put things inside).
A "complete Furniture Series" is 10 matching furniture items.
I'm not going to list the items because it has already been done. (how
tedious thank you so much people who did it!) Here are a couple of sites:
The best item list I know of is at:
http://members.shaw.ca/Wraith10/ac2.html
then click on items.
There's also a good one at:
http://db.gamefaqs.com/console/gamecube/file/animal_crossing_item.txt
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8. HRA Point Scoring by Completing "groups"
Pay close attention to the words series, theme and set!
Here's a quick summary of how to score high (thanks again to Mateo):
First, finish a theme or series, and put that in your first floor. You
should have doubles of a few items, and everything that is useable (chairs,
closets) needs to be facing away from the walls (if you put them on walls)
and able to be reached and used. Make sure you have the matching wallpaper
and flooring
Second, get a matching wall paper and flooring in your second floor. Then
get a lot of sets, and complete them. Put only completed sets into your
second floor. If you want to save some items for when you're done, put them
all in the basement, or bury them and don't let anyone dig em up. Now if
your HRA score is STILL short (which it should be well over the mark) then I
hope you saved the Autumn medal, moon, or anything else the mayor might have
given out. Since by now you should have earned the house model, that works
too. Put those in your first floor, on tables if possible, and try again.
Rare items give lots of HRA points.
My current thinking is that:
The basement is never rated. The HRA only looks at the first and second
floors (I know this for sure).
There has been some debate on what gets rated where. I've done some
experimenting, and found that series and themes get points ONLY ON THE FIRST
FLOOR. However, I think that if you mix a completed series or theme on the
first floor with ANYTHING, you get points deducted. On the second floor, you
can mix items.
Please email me if you have EXPERIENCE to confirm any of the above!
[email protected]
If you have questions DON'T EMAIL ME! I'm not being rude, it's just that the
expert is
[email protected]
So ask him!!!!
Carpet and wallpaper match (without complete furniture series) 1k
Completed furniture series 48k
Wallpaper and carpet of same series 10000
Wallpaper or carpet of same series 4800
Complete necessities of life same series 16000
Complete necessities of life diff series 4400
Theme objects (# of pieces x 7000) + 15000 (I think this has to be a complete
Theme to score)
(guide says "complete series number of pieces x 7,000 + 15,000")
Wallpaper and carpet of same theme 10000
Completed object set (# of pieces x 3000)
If presenting a Theme or Series on the first floor you lose 4000 points for
each piece that belongs to another Theme or series.
If a piece is placed so that it is unusable you lose 800 points per piece
that is unusable.
Some items can only be found in Nook's lottery, making them difficult to get.
Lottery-only just means that Nook will not sell them. You can still get
lucky and get them from random events such as by doing chores for an animal
or shaking a tree. For example, I have a friend that somehow got the hamster
cage, not by lottery. Here are the items that are lottery-only:
SERIES
Blue Dresser
Cabana Armchair
Cabin Bookcase
Classic Hutch
Exotic Lamp
Green Pantry
Kiddie Stereo
Lovely Kitchen
Modern Cabinet
Ranch Hutch
Regal Cupboard
(All holiday themed Series are available through special conditions)
Themes
Black King
Black Queen
Blue (Boxing) Corner
Cement Mixer
Covered Wagon
Garden Gnome
Garden Pond
Hamster Cage
White King
White Queen
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9. Other Ways of Scoring
You receive a bonus if the set of items you have is lucky. Points are
deducted if you place objects without leaving room for you to walk around.
Generally, if you bought an item at Tom Nook's store it will score fairly
low. But if you received it as a prize from a special event the object will
prove to the HRA you are serious about interior design, and you will get more
points!
Here's some other ways to get points:
51 Item bought from Tom Nook
412 Item bought from Crazy Redd
412 Item from Sahara
412 Item from Wendell
412 Item from Gulliver
412 Item from Igloo game
412 Item from Tortimer (that can be bought)
1111 Item from Tortimer (that cannot be bought)
1031 Item from Jack
1224 Item from Jingle
888 Item from Snowman
821 Gyroid dug up
1029 Tom Nook Lottery prize
700 Limited time items (Harvest series, etc.)
3 Clothes/Fish/Insects
3 Your own designed clothing
300 Fossils after appraisal
1000 Complete Fossils after appraisal
1000 Birthday cake
1111 For item received after completing Museum
1111 For item received after starting Post Office savings
1111 For item received after maxing Happy room points
1111 For item received for winning Fishing Tournament
1300 Items on Tropical (Gameboy) Island
1983 NES game acquired on Tropical (Gameboy) Island
1983 Secret NES game acquired (e-Reader card)
1000 Secret Furniture acquired (e-Reader card)
1000 Special NES games (Tennis, Donkey Kong, DK Math, Balloon Fight)
777 Lucky or special items
A few other points:
Villagers sometimes tell you not face dolls or gyroids towards the wall
because it gives you bad luck. May also be true of statues.
You can't reorder through your catalog any items you get from the "special
visitors (Gulliver, Sahara, Wendell, Tortimer, Jingle, Jack, Franklin,
Gracie). You CAN reorder items you buy from Redd or get in the Nook lottery.
Don't throw out multiple items. You get a set amount of points for a finished
series, then extra points for every item you have in that series, even if it
is a duplicate.
A completed T-rex on the left side of a room will up your rating by about
14,000. This has been confirmed. I don't know about other fossils...
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10. Sahara, Wendall and theme floor/wallpaper
The first carpet you get from Sahara will cost you 3,000 and a carpet. After
that, each new carpet costs another carpet and double the previous price. You
can't reorder Sahara carpets from Nook. Also, if she doesn't offer the carpet
you want, just say no and ask again. Eventually, you'll get the one you want.
Wendall is more of a pain. Each player gets one wallpaper per visit. You can
get more by using multiple players. However, it has been reported that he
will not give out more than three wallpapers per visit.
Every single one of Sahara's carpets goes with one of Wendall's wallpaper (or
is it Wendell? I'll have to pay attention next time he shows up. Doh). I
mean, you can have your own tastes and mix the wallpaper, but for HRA points,
all of Wendall's and Sahara's stock goes together correctly. Also, almost
every correct set of matching wallpaper and floor also always goes with a
Theme, not a series. Here's a list: (Wendall/Sahara)
Ringside Seating / Boxing Ring Mat (Recommended with Boxing Theme)
Classroom Wall / Classroom Floor (Recommended with Classroom Theme)
Mortar Wall / Mossy Carpet (Recommended with Mossy Garden Theme)
Blue Tarp / Closed Road (Recommended with Construction Theme)
Lunar Horizon / Lunar Surface (Recommended with Space Theme)
Garden Wall / Sand Garden (Recommended with Rock Garden Theme)
Western Vista / Western Desert (Recommended with Western Theme)
Music Room Wall / Music Room Floor (Not recommended with anything in
particular)
Office Wall / Office Flooring (Not recommended with anything in particular)
Ancient Wall / Ancient Tile (Not recommended with anything in particular)
Sandlot Wall / Sandlot (Not recommended with anything in particular)
Meadow Vista / Daisy Meadow (Not recommended with anything in particular)
Tree-Lined Wall / Sidewalk (Not recommended with anything in particular)
Basement Wall / Basement Floor (Ditto, and strangely enough can't go on the
basement wall and floor, but goes on your main or second floor...)
Backgammon Wall / Chessboard Rug (Recommended with Chess Theme But there have
been complaints that the Chessboard Rug does not fit the size requirements of
a normal chess board)
Industrial Wall / Concrete Floor (Not recommended with anything in particular)
Desert Vista / Sahara's Desert (Not recommended with anything in particular)
Tropical Vista / Tropical Floor (Not recommended with anything in particular)
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11. HRA Rewards
70,000 points = house model
100,000 points = manor model
Your town becomes a preferred place to live at 20,000, 40,000, 70,000 and
finally at the maximum of 100,000 HRA points, and this makes the Wishing Well
happy. (not sure what that means, but it's in the guide...)
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12. Rumors
These are items I have come across in postings, but have not confirmed. If a
few people tell me that a rumor is true, I will move it out of the rumor
section. (Or if a few people say it's false, I will note it as a false
rumor). All my rumors have been confirmed or falsified at this point. Yipee.
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13. HRA Research
In this section I will record the ACTUAL EXPERIENCES of players, and how it
affected their HRA score. I will look for trends, verification of guidebook
information, etc., and post my analysis in this section and elsewhere in the
FAQ as appropriate.
If you want to help with this, then instead of re-arranging your house
constantly, just make ONE change a day, and see what it does to your points.
Tell me what you did and what happened to your points. Make sure you include
all the information discussed below. When you do major rearrangements, don't
tell me, it's just the singular shifts that I want to know about. Your
basement, of course, can be a constantly-shifting trash heap like mine! :)
O.K. here's what I'm looking for:
A. Item
B. Source - where did you get it (animal, Nook, Redd, lottery, etc.). If you
ordered it from your catalog, where did the first one come from. If you got
it from a friend or trade, say so, plus where did the giver get it from?
C. Comments if you have any
D. Action/position/floor (for example "put it on the south wall, second
floor")
E. Points - NOT your total points. I just want the difference that the item
made, so you need to keep track of your points BEFORE took action (put in an
item, removed an item or moved an item), plus AFTER the action. Then
subtract. Use a calculator if you need to. Hah.
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14. The Wishing Well
If you want a lot of animals, keep the wishing well happy! Get the Golden
Axe by having a "perfect" rating for 15 consecutive days! Want to learn
more? There's a great FAQ on this at www.gamefaqs.com, so I've deleted out
my comparatively meager section on this. I'll put some cool hints here.
You can get multiple golden axes in one town. You just have to endure an
additional two weeks of perfectness for each golden axe.
If your town has been perfect for more than two weeks and you haven't gotten
the golden axe, this will fix the problem. Three people have reported that
this works.
It does involve time traveling. Some consider that cheating. However, in my
(Cromis) humble opinion, if this happens to you, it is a glitch in the game.
And this is a work-around for the glitch, so it's not cheating (again, in my
<Cromis> humble opinion).
Once you get your town perfect for more two weeks and still no golden axe,
save your game. Change the clock to one month earlier and go to your town
(by this I mean start playing your character). RESET. Change the clock back
to its regular time, endure Resetti and go to the wishing well! Enjoy your
super axe!
Yes, you do have to get your town perfect before you do this.
The reason that you reset is because a) the game still thinks you played a
month earlier and b) no weeds will grow and undo your town's perfectness.
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15. Acknowledgements
[email protected] for providing 99% of the Feng Shui information, as well
as the basic decorating information. Nintendo and Prima guides were used.
Wraith10 at acforums.megadoomer.com for most of the "HRA Point Scoring by
Completing Groups" section
ellix_warrior at acforums.megadoomer.com for information on "lottery-only"
items, and for the Saharah/Wendall section
puppetz for scans of guide pages (see them for yourself at:
www.genjiworks.swirldot.net/forum2/index.php?act=ST&f=17&t=242&s=6ea51154c86ce
a991654ce31ff3e2e1c
gotta get all that on one line in your browser
joshuaman for stage1 and stage3 Feng Shui house diagrams
Mingy Jongo for multiple golden axe tip.
MechaShadow for what to do if perfect 2 weeks and no golden axe.
Nintendo and Prima guides. Doh.
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16. Closing and contact information
Just about everything I know about these subjects (and many things I don't
really know for sure!) is in here, so it probably won't do you any good to
email me, but you can try. I'm at
[email protected]
Seriously, if you have questions DON'T EMAIL ME! I'm not being rude, it's
just that THE FENG SHUI & HRA EXPERT IS
--> -->
[email protected] <-- <--
So ask him!!!!
That's on AOL, so you can IM him on the same name too. He'll be glad to
answer your questions.
Corrections, additions, information on items with Feng Shui powers or HRA
bonuses, etc. etc. etc. - it's all welcome!
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17. Legal Junk
This document Copyright 2002, 2003 T. Cromis. If you would like to post this
on your site, send a request via email to
[email protected], and I'll be
glad to let you post it, as long as you post it entirely and unchanged. This
document cannot to be sold, distributed, or reproduced individually or part
of a package for any purpose without my consent. This FAQ can be used or
printed by anyone for PERSONAL use.
Sites that have been given to use this FAQ:
acforums.megadoomer.com
jakev3.tripod.com
www.gamefaqs.com
www.neoseeker.com
www.pregaming.com