A FAQ for Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori or All Come to Animal Forest
This is version DD, created by Liquefy on July 11, 2009. Version A was created
on November 26, 2005. If you have any questions, corrections, additions,
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CONTENTS:
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1) Introduction
2) Language
3) Keyboard
4) Getting Started
5) The Driver
6) Arrival
7) Tanukichi's Tasks
8) Getting Nookington's
9) Around the Town
10) House Upgrades
11) Events
12) Episodes
13) Villagers
14) Monkey Villagers
15) Villager Personalities
16) Villager Interactions
17) Animal Pics
18) Special Visitors
19) Visitors at the Cafe
20) Red Turnip Trade
21) The Stalk Market
22) Fish
23) Insects
24) New Furniture
25) Furniture Color
26) Furniture Genre
27) Wallpaper
28) Carpeting
29) Clothing
30) Clothing Style
31) Umbrellas
32) Accessories
33) Stationery
34) Gyroids
35) Fossils
36) Music
37) Happy Room Academy
38) Feng Shui
39) The Farthest Ends
40) Environment
41) Environment Report
42) Perfect Town
43) Hybrid Flowers
44) Bell Trees
45) Nintendo WFC Letters
46) Mario Theme
47) Blue Falcon and Pikmin
48) Tag Mode
49) Immigration
50) TV Program Listing
51) Observations
52) Guides and Guide Mistakes
53) NOA Localization Mistakes
54) Official Home Page
55) Versions
56) Thanks
57) Sources
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1) INTRODUCTION
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Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori (OyDnM) was released by Nintendo for Nintendo DS in
Japan on November 23, 2005, two weeks before the release of Animal Crossing:
Wild World (ACWW) in North America & Australia and four months before the
release of ACWW in Europe.
This guide assumes that the player is familiar with ACWW. All of the OyDnM
gameplay is the same as that in ACWW.
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Korean Version
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Nolleo-ose-yo Dongmur-ui Sup (NDS) was released by Nintendo for Nintendo DS in
Korea on December 6, 2007, two years after the release of Oide yo Doubutsu no
Mori in Japan and Animal Crossing: Wild World (ACWW) in North America &
Australia.
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2) LANGUAGE
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Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori uses the Japanese language and has little use of
English. Written Japanese makes use of three main syllabaries: kanji,
hiragana, and katakana. (A syllabary is a writing system where symbols
represent syllables.)
Kanji refers to Chinese characters used in written Japanese. School children
are taught the 1,945 regular kanji (identified by a 1981 governmental decree)
used in "official" communications (there are thousands of other kanji in use).
In OyDnM, you can choose whether to display kanji in the game (see below).
In children's video games, texts are often written entirely in hiragana and/or
katakana.
Hiragana, meaning "ordinary syllabic script," consists of 48 syllables. It is
mainly used to write word endings, but is widely used in materials for children.
Hiragana symbols appear flowing or "feminine."
Katakana, meaning "part (of kanji) syllabic script," also consists of 48
syllables. It has various uses, including foreign words and emphasis (like
bold or italics in English). Katakana symbols appear angular or "masculine."
Romaji refers to the system where written Japanese is represented by the Latin
(or English) alphabet.
This guide uses romaji versions of Japanese names used in the game. The
corresponding Animal Crossing: Wild World names are included in brackets. The
author apologizes for mistakes in translation.
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Korean Version
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Nolleo-ose-yo Dongmur-ui Sup uses the Korean language and has little use of
English. Written Korean makes use of two main systems: hanja and hangeul.
Hanja refers to Chinese characters used in written Korean. School children are
expected to learn approximately 1,800 hanja by the end of high scool.
Most modern Korean writing, including all Korean text in this game, consists
entirely of hangeul.
Hangeul consists of 24 letters: 14 consonants plus 10 vowels. The letters are
combined to form syllable "blocks," which are combined to form words.
The romanization system (i.e., how Korean words are transliterated to the Latin
alphabet) of the Korean language was officially revised by the Republic of
Korea in 2000.
This guide uses the revised romanization system to represent Korean words and
names used in the game. The author uses a hyphen to represent ieung (the
"circle" letter) when it has no sound (typically used in syllables that begin
with a vowel). The corresponding Animal Crossing: Wild World names are
included in brackets. The author apologizes for mistakes in translation.
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3) KEYBOARD
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The default keyboard displays hiragana. Press "(katakana) kana," first key in
the second row, to find katakana. Similarly, press "(hiragana) kana," first
key in the first row, to return to hiragana. The dakuten and handakuten
diacritical marks are the first keys in the third and fourth rows, respectively.
Press the first key in the fifth row to produce small kana for "a," "i," "u,"
"e," "o," "tsu," "ya," "yu," or "yo."
The Latin alphabet keyboard offers the option of entering romaji that
automatically converts to kana! Press "(hiragana) kana" or "(katakana) kana,"
to the right of the space bar, to convert to hiragana or katakana, respectively.
To end conversion, press the key to the left of the space bar (unknown kanji).
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Korean Version
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The default keyboard displays hangeul. Consonants are on the left, and vowels
are toward the right. The entry of hangeul automatically forms syllable
blocks! You may have to hit the "space" bar and the "backspace" key to set a
particular syllable.
NDS also offers a Latin alphabet keyboard and a page of symbols.
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4) GETTING STARTED
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This part of the game's dialog uses kanji, without the option to replace it
with hiragana/katakana.
Just like Animal Crossing: Wild World, if you haven't created a village, the
game opens showing a random town with the camera usually following a villager.
Overlaying the image on the touchscreen is tacchishite kudasai (or Touch
Please). The villager asks you what you want to do. Here are their menu
choices:
1) Start
2) Chance Encounter (Tag/Contact Mode; needs bottled message)
..a. Ready for DS wireless communication?
.....i. Start
........1. You have encountered no one. Do you want to continue?
...........a. Continue
...........b. Quit
.....ii. Go Back
3) Other Things
..a. Immigration
.....i. Ready for DS wireless communication?
........1. Start
...........a. No one could be found
........2. Go Back
..b. Wi-Fi Settings
.....ii. Ready to connect to Nintendo WFC?
........1. Start
........2. Go Back
..c. Go Back
4) Go Back
If you have already created a village, the game opens showing your town with
the camera usually following one of your villagers. The touchscreen says
tacchishite kudasai (or Touch Please). Here are the corresponding menu
choices:
1) Use Established Player
2) Make New Player (if not already four players)
..a. Do you want to move into village?
.....i. Yes
.....ii. Go Back
3) Chance Encounter (Tag/Contact Mode; needs bottled message)
..a. Ready for DS wireless communication?
.....i. Start
........1. You have encountered no one. Do you want to continue?
...........a. Continue
...........b. Quit
.....ii. Go Back
4) Other Things
..a. Build a New Town
.....i. Are you still sure you want to completely erase existing town?
........1. Go Back
........2. Yes
..b. Delete a Player
.....i. Who?
........1. name1
...........a. Are you sure?
..............i. Go Back
..............ii. Yes
........2. name2
........3. name3
........4. name4
........5. Go Back
..c. Immigration (if not already four players)
.....i. Ready for DS wireless communication?
........1. Start
...........a. No one could be found
........2. Go Back
..d. Wi-Fi Settings
.....i. Ready to connect to Nintendo WFC?
........1. Start
........2. Go Back
..e. Go Back
5) Go Back
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5) THE DRIVER
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This part of the game's dialog uses kanji, without the option to replace it
with hiragana/katakana.
If you are moving into a village, you will meet [Kapp'n] Untenshu (or Driver)
(??? in Korean version). You have only six spaces for your player and town
names.
Just as in Animal Crossing: Wild World, your responses to [Kapp'n's] Untenshu's
questions will determine your player's sex (number 4) and face/hair design
(numbers 2, 6, and 8). His question (number 7) will also determine the general
location of your house. Here are his questions:
1) Are the date & time correct? (if you are the first to move into the village)
..a. Yup!
..b. Nope
.....i. [enter time]
.....ii. You're sure?
........1. Perfect!
........2. No! No! No!
2) It's been raining a long time, don't you think?
..a. Yeah
..b. Nah
3) What's your name?
..a. [enter player name]
4) Do you like the name?
..a. Yup, it's burly
.....i. It's a strong name for a boy
........1. Right on!
........2. I'm not a boy!
..b. Yeah, it's cute
.....i. It's a perfect name for a girl
........1. Awww, thanks!
........2. I'm not a girl!
..c. That's not it
5) Where are you headed? (if you are the first to move into your village)
..a. [enter village name]
..b. You're going to [village name]?
.....i. Yup!
.....ii. No!
6) Why are you going to [village]?
..a. I'm moving
..b. None of your business
7) What made you choose [village]? (if you are the first to move in)
..a. Beach
..b. Public Offices
..c. Shopping
..d. Barrier
..e. Museum
8) You have money, right?
..a. Oh, yeah!
..b. Just a little ...
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6) ARRIVAL
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[Kapp'n] Untenshu drops you off, you enter the [Town Hall] Yakuba, then speak
to [Pelly] Pelico (Pelli in Korean version). Here are her questions:
1) Kanji or Hiragana displayed? (this does not appear in Korean version)
..a. Kanji OK
..b. Hiragana
2) What can I do for you?
..a. Moving in
..b. I came by cab!
3) She shows you on the map where your house is located
4) Do you know how to pull up the map?
..a. Can you tell me?
..b. Piece of cake!
From here, you can do most anything in your town including visit [K.K. Slider]
Totakeke (T.K. in Korean version). You cannot save, however, until you speak
to [Tom Nook] Tanukichi (Neogul in Korean version). Also, you can't exit your
town or open your Gate until you finish [Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's tasks.
Go to your home and enter it, then exit to meet [Tom Nook] Tanukichi and
exchange small talk. From there, you're off to his store.
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7) TANUKICHI'S TASKS
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[Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's tasks are the same as in ACWW:
1) Change into your uniform
2) Plant flowers and trees
3) Meet villagers (three in a new village) and [Tortimer] Kotobuki (Gobuk in
Korean version)
Speak to one of the villagers until they ask for your birthday
4) Deliver a piece of furniture
5) Write and mail a letter (it doesn't matter what you write)
6) Deliver carpeting
7) Deliver a Watering Can to the recipient of the letter
8) Write an ad on the [Bulletin Board] Keijiban (again, it doesn't matter what
you write)
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8) GETTING NOOKINGTON'S
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The store upgrades are the same as in Animal Crossing: Wild World:
1) To obtain Nook 'n' Go:
..a. 25,000 bells in cumulative transactions
2) To obtain Nookway:
..a. 90,000 bells in cumulative transactions
3) To obtain Nookington's:
..a. 240,000 bells in cumulative transactions, and
..b. a player from another town must buy or sell something at your store
4) Just as in prior versions, both buying and selling at Nook's counts toward
the transaction thresholds.
5) Just as in prior versions, paying your mortgage has nothing to do with store
upgrades.
6) Just as in prior versions, Nook will not upgrade on a holiday.
Nook's Cranny is open from 8am to 11pm.
Nook 'n' Go is open from 8am to 11pm.
Nookway is open from 8am to 11pm.
Nookington's is open from 8am to 11pm.
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9) AROUND THE TOWN
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[Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's store has signage in Japanese (Korean in Korean
version).
Here are the menu options at the locations around town:
At Telephone:
1) Set Time (available before player is "awake")
2) Sound Settings
..a. Sound
.....i. Stereo
.....ii. Surround
..b. Animal Speak
.....i. Animalese
.....ii. Bebebese
.....iii. Silence
..c. Happy?
.....i. That's fine!
.....ii. Umm, hang on!
3) Kanji?
..a. Kanji OK
..b. Hiragana
4) Downloads
..a. Allow [Blanca] Ayashiineko (or Suspicious Cat) (Ateugo-yang-i in Korean)?
.....i. Welcome
.....ii. Not Wanted
..b. Allow letters and messages?
.....i. Receive all
.....ii. No
5) Never Mind
At Foot of Bed:
1) Want a different bed?
..a. Switch!
..b. Never mind
You can even replace your bed with unusual "beds" like the Weight Bench.
At [Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's:
1) I'd like to sell
2) See my catalog
3) Turnip prices?
4) What's happening? (if he has something to talk about)
5) Never mind
You cannot order from your catalog while other players are visiting.
The store is open from 8am to 11pm.
You can hear "closing music" starting at 10:50pm.
Sales can occur starting at 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, or 8pm.
At the PTM (Points Teller Machine):
1) How can I be of service?
..a. Balance inquiry
..b. What are points?
..c. Never mind
Get 1 point for every 100 bells you spend at the store.
Purchases from your catalog can gain points.
On certain weekends, a 5x point special will add five times the usual point
values to your balance.
Here are the rewards for various point levels:
..300 points - Nook's Cranny Model
..5,000 points - Nook 'n Go Model and 5% discount on purchases
..10,000 points - Nookway Model and 10% discount on purchases
..20,000 points - Nookington's Model and 20% discount on purchases
At [Shampoodle] Hea saron supidi (or Hair Salon Speedy)
1) Can I call you [nickname]?
..a. Go ahead
..b. Gimme a break!
2) What do you want?
..a. Do my hair!
.....i. Shampoo, cut and style for 3,000 bells?
........1. Let's do it!
...........a. Wait for me in chair.
...........b. You'd look cute in a feminine style (if your player is male)
..............A boyish pixie cut would look good (if your player is female)
..............i. No way! or Not a chance!
..............ii. R-really? or Maybe...
...........c. When do you want your style to REALLY come alive?
..............i. Every day
.................1. How does the sun make you feel?
....................a. Warm
.......................i. What would you do if rushing & someone called?
..........................1. Grin and say hi! (warm type)
..........................2. Ignore 'em! (self-assured type)
....................b. Sweaty!
.......................i. Are clothes important to you?
..........................1. Oh, yeah! (trendy type)
..........................2. Nah. (laid-back type)
..............ii. Big nights!
.................1. You're the toast of every party, aren't you!
....................a. Well, duh!
.......................i. If hairstyle a song, what kind?
..........................1. Power ballad. (approachable type)
..........................2. RAWK! (fun-loving type)
....................b. Unfortunately
.......................i. Will you tell me about your primping routine?
..........................1. I'd rather not. (confident type)
..........................2. I'm embarrassed! (reserved type)
...........d. What color did you have in mind?
..............i. Warm
.................1. pun an or Safe ... (light brown)
.................2. happi kara or Lighthearted! (blonde/yellow)
.................3. passhon or Fiery! (auburn/red)
.................4. koishiteru kara or Flirty ... (pink)
.................5. Somethin' else!
..............ii. Cold
.................1. yorumedatanai or Mysterious! (dark brown)
.................2. mizumizushii or Young! (blue)
.................3. meniyosasou kara or Lush! (green)
.................4. giragira shiteru or Radiant! (white)
.................5. Something else!
........2. No way, Lady!
..b. Who are you?
..c. Nothing
The salon appears only in Nookington's.
Only one player at a time can be in the salon.
After purchasing 16 haircuts, [Harriet] Kattorinu (??? in Korean version) may
offer you an "opposite-gender" haircut style.
At the [Tailor] Shitateya:
1) [Mabel] Kinuyo (Gosun-i in Korean) menu
..a. Design a pattern
.....i. Do you want to pay 350 bells and erase one of your 8 designs?
........1. That's fine
........2. No
..b. I'd like to sell
..c. What's going on? (if she has something to talk about)
..d. What's this?
.....i. Want to hear more?
........1. Yes! Absolutely!
........2. No, thanks.
..e. Never mind
2) Design display item menu
..a. I want to display!
.....i. You sure you want to erase the design on display?
........1. That's fine
........2. I'll trade instead
........3. Oh, never mind
..b. I want it!
.....i. You sure you want to erase one of your 8 designs?
........1. Yeah, that's fine
........2. Maybe I'll trade
........3. Um, never mind
..c. I want to trade!
..d. I'm just looking
You cannot design a pattern while other players are visiting.
The shop is open from 8am to 11pm.
Speak to [Sable] Asami (Go-ok-i in Korean version) daily; she will tell you
about her and her sister.
At the [Town Hall] Yakuba:
1) [Civic Center] Juuminka menu
..a. Environment Report
..b. Town Tune
..c. Fund-Raising*
..d. Moving*
.....i. Are you ready to start DS Wireless Communication?
........1. Start
...........a. Do you want to move to [village]?
..............i. Yes
..............ii. No
........2. Go Back
..e. Never Mind
2) [Post Office] Yuubinka menu
..a. Mail Letter
..b. Bank Transfer Payment (if you still have debt to pay)
..c. Savings
.....i. Deposit
.....ii. Withdrawal
..d. Save Letter* (can save 75 letters) (only 50 letters in Korean version)
..e. Never Mind
*These options are not available when your Gate is open.
[Pelly] Pelico works from 7am until 10pm.
[Phyllis] Pelimi (Pellimi in Korean version) takes the night shift.
Both [Pelly] Pelico and [Phyllis] Pelimi will appear when more than one player
is in town.
The [Town Tune] Mura Mero uses katakana to represent musical notes.
Here is the scale from lowest note to highest note:
[g a b c d e f G A B C D E]
so ra shi do re mi fa So Ra Shi Do Re Mi
Here is the default Town Tune:
So Ra So Ra So z Mi z (z = rest)
Do z mo z do - - - (mo = random)
Here are the rewards for depositing money in your Savings Account:
..1,000,000 bells - Box of Tissues
..10,000,000 bells - Piggy Bank
..100,000,000 bells - [Pelly's] Pelico's Pic
..500,000,000 bells - [Phyllis's] Pelimi's Pic
..999,999,999 bells - Town Hall Model
On the first day of the month, you receive interest on your Savings at the rate
of 0.5% per month, subject to a maximum interest of 99,999 bells.
At the [Museum] Hakubutsukan:
1) [Blathers] Fuka (Bu-eong in Korean version) menu
..a. Donate
.....i. Do you want me to identify this fossil? (if unidentified fossil)
........1. Please do!
........2. No, thanks
.....ii. Do you have anything else to donate?
........1. Sure do!
........2. Nope
..b. Identify Fossil
.....i. May I take it as a donation? (if not yet donated)
........1. Sure, take it!
........2. Give it back!
.....ii. Do you have others to identify?
........1. Yup!
........2. Nah
..c. Exhibits
..d. What's This?
.....i. Shall I stop?
........1. More!
........2. Enough!
.....ii. Do you have something to donate?
........1. Yup!
........2. Nope!
..e. Never Mind
2) [Celeste] Fuko (Bu-on in Korean version) menu
..a. What's This?
..b. Pretty!
..c. Never Mind
3) Telescope menu
..a. Make Constellations*
.....i. Make New Constellation
.....ii. Change Constellation
........1. name1
........2. name2
........3. name3
........4. name4
........5. Go Back (or More)
.....iii. Go Back
..b. View Constellations
.....i. View Constellations
.....ii. Hear Best Times to View
........1. name1
........2. name2
........3. name3
........4. name4
........5. Go Back (or More)
.....iii. Go Back
..c. Delete Constellations*
.....i. name1
.....ii. name2
.....iii. name3
.....iv. name4
.....v. Go Back (or More)
..d. Never Mind
You cannot donate items when other players are visiting.
*These options are not available when other players are visiting.
Only one player at a time can visit the Observatory.
You cannot drink coffee when other players are visiting.
Speak to [Brewster] Master (Maseuteo in Korean version) daily to get him to
reveal info about himself.
At the [Barrier] Sekisho
1) [Booker] Monbansan (B) (Munjiginim (B) in Korean version) menu
..a. What's Going On?
..b. Lost Property
..c. Flag Rearranging
.....i. How?
........1. Use this!
........2. Swap it!
........3. Forget it!
..d. What's This?
.....i. What do you want to know about?
........1. What's new?
........2. Lost items?
........3. Change flag
........4. Never Mind
.....ii. Do you want more?
........1. Tell me more!
........2. See ya!
..e. Never Mind
2) [Copper] Monbansan (A) (Munjiginim (A) in Korean version) menu (Gate closed)
..a. Visiting Other Towns
.....i. DS wireless communication (LAN)
........1. Start connection?
...........a. Ready
..............i. Do you want to go to [village]?
.................1. Yes
.................2. Find another town
.................3. Go Back
..............ii. No town is open
.................1. Try again!
.................2. Go Back
...........b. Go Back
.....ii. Wi-Fi Communication (needs Friends Roster)
........1. Start connection?
...........a. Ready
..............i. Which town do you wish to visit?
..............ii. Problem/Error message; do you want to try again?
.................1. Try again!
.................2. Go Back
...........b. Go Back
.....iii. Go Back
..b. Allowing Visitors
.....i. DS wireless communication (LAN)
........1. Start connection?
...........a. Ready
...........b. Go Back
.....ii. Wi-Fi Communication (needs Friends Roster)
........1. Start connection?
...........a. Ready
..............i. Someone's Gate is open; still want to open yours?
.................1. Yes
.................2. Never mind
...........b. Go Back
.....iii. Go Back
..c. Friend Code
.....i. Receive Code
........1. Start connection?
...........a. Ready
...........b. Go Back
........2. No connection
...........a. Try again!
...........b. Go Back
.....ii. What is that?
.....iii. Go Back
..d. What's This?
..e. Never Mind
3) [Copper] Monbansan (A) menu (Gate open)
..a. Visiting Other Towns
.....i. Are you sure?
........1. Yes
...........a. DS wireless communication (LAN)
..............i. Start connection?
.................1. Ready
....................a. No town is open
.......................i. Try again!
.......................ii. Go Back
.................b. Go Back
...........b. Wi-Fi Communication (needs Friends Roster)
..............i. Start connection?
.................1. Ready
....................a. Which town do you wish to visit?
....................b. Problem/Error message; do you want to try again?
.......................i. Try again!
.......................ii. Go Back
.................2. Go Back
...........c. Go Back
........2. Go Back
..b. Close Gate
.....i. Are you sure?
........1. Yup!
........2. Not yet!
..c. What's This?
..d. Never Mind
[Booker] Monbansan (B) will not know if Pete, Pascal, or Gulliver is in town.
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10) HOUSE UPGRADES
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Your debts to [Tom Nook] Tanukichi are as follows:
1) 19,800 bells for your starter home (4x4) (18,400 bells after tasks)
2) 120,000 bells for the first expansion (6x6)
3) 298,000 bells for the second expansion (8x8)
4) 598,000 bells for the upstairs room (6x6)
5) 728,000 bells for the room on the left (6x6)
6) 848,000 bells for the room on the right (6x6)
7) 948,000 bells for the room in the back (6x6)
When [Tom Nook] Tanukichi asks what roof color you want, he offers four colors
at a time in the order of red, blue, yellow, green; pink, orange, light blue,
violet; light green, lilac, blue green, shocking pink; grey, brown, dark green,
navy.
The item limit for each room is 24 items. This maximum applies no matter what
size the room is.
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11) EVENTS
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The holidays in Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori are the same as those in Animal
Crossing: Wild World. To refresh your memory, they are:
January 1 - New Year's Day
2nd Saturday of January - [La-Di-Day] Uta-no-hi or Song Day
3rd Sunday of January - Tsuri taikai or Fishing Tourney, Noon to 6pm
4th Sunday of January - [Yay Day] Homeru-hi or Praise Day
1st Saturday of February - Furi maketto or Flea Market
2nd Week of February - [Bright Nights] Yuki matsuri or Snow Festival
4th Sunday of February - Tsuri taikai or Fishing Tourney, Noon to 6pm
1st Saturday of March - Furi maketto or Flea Market
2nd Saturday of March - [La-Di-Day] Uta-no-hi or Song Day
3rd Sunday of March - Tsuri taikai or Fishing Tourney, Noon to 6pm
4th Sunday of March - [Yay Day] Homeru-hi or Praise Day
April 1 to 7 - Cherry Blossoms
1st Saturday of April - Furi maketto or Flea Market
2nd Week of April - [Flower Fest] Gadeningu taikai or Gardening Tourney
4th Sunday of April - Tsuri taikai or Fishing Tourney, Noon to 6pm
1st Saturday of May - Furi maketto or Flea Market
2nd Saturday of May - [La-Di-Day] Uta-no-hi or Song Day
3rd Sunday of May - Tsuri taikai or Fishing Tourney, Noon to 6pm
4th Sunday of May - [Yay Day] Homeru-hi or Praise Day
1st Saturday of June - Furi maketto or Flea Market
3rd Sunday of June - [The Bug Off] Mushitori taikai or Bug Tourney, Noon to 6pm
1st Saturday of July - Furi maketto or Flea Market
2nd Saturday of July - [La-Di-Day] Uta-no-hi or Song Day
3rd Sunday of July - [The Bug Off] Mushitori taikai or Bug Tourney, Noon to 6pm
4th Sunday of July - [Yay Day] Homeru-hi or Praise Day
Every Saturday of August - [Fireworks Show] Hanabi taikai or Fireworks Tourney,
7pm to midnight
3rd Sunday of August - [The Bug Off] Mushitori taikai or Bug Tourney, Noon to
6pm
1st Saturday of September - Furi maketto or Flea Market
2nd Saturday of September - [La-Di-Day] Uta-no-hi or Song Day
3rd Sunday of September - [The Bug Off] Mushitori taikai or Bug Tourney, Noon
to 6pm
4th Sunday of September - [Yay Day] Homeru-hi or Praise Day
1st Saturday of October - Furi maketto or Flea Market
2nd Week of October - [Acorn Festival] Donguri matsuri or Acorn Festival
4th Sunday of October - Tsuri taikai or Fishing Tourney, Noon to 6pm
1st Saturday of November - Furi maketto or Flea Market
2nd Saturday of November - [La-Di-Day] Uta-no-hi or Song Day
3rd Sunday of November - Tsuri taikai or Fishing Tourney, Noon to 6pm
4th Sunday of November - [Yay Day] Homeru-hi or Praise Day
1st Saturday of December - Furi maketto or Flea Market
December 11 to February 24 - Snowballs
3rd Sunday of December - Tsuri taikai or Fishing Tourney, Noon to 6pm
December 31 - Kauntodaun or Countdown
During New Year's Day, talk to [Tortimer] Kotobuki to get your fortune on
Tortimer Paper.
During [Fireworks Show] Hanabi taikai, talk to [Tortimer] Kotobuki to receive
[Sparkler] Senkou hanabi and [Roman Candle] Fukidashi hanabi. You can also
receive a fortune from [Tortimer] Kotobuki on Tortimer Paper.
During [Acorn Festival] Donguri matsuri, you can receive the following items in
exchange for a cumulative number of acorns given to [Cornimer] Don Donguri (???
in Korean version):
..[Mushroom Stool] Saru no koshikake - 5
..[Mushroom End Table] Kinoko saido teburu - 10
..[Mushroom Lamp] Kinoko no ranpu - 25
..[Mushroom Chair] Masshurumu chea - 40
..[Mushroom Dresser] Kinoko no tansu or Mushroom Drawers - 60
..[Mushroom Closet] Kinoko kurozetto - 80
..[Mushroom Stand] Touchuu ranpu or All Over the Island Lamp - 100
..[Mushroom Table] Kinoko no teburu - 120
..[Mushroom TV] Kinoko terebi - 140
..[Mushroom Bed] Kinoko no beddo - 170
..[Forest Wall] Kinoko no mori no kabe or Forest Mushroom Wall - 200
..[Forest Floor] Kinoko no mori no yuka or Forest Mushroom Floor - 230
Find acorns on the ground each day near non-fruit/non-cedar trees. You can
have, at most, one "acorn tree" per acre per day. You can sell the acorns to
[Tom Nook] Tanukichi as follows:
..[Rotten Acorn] Mushikui donguri or Worm-eaten Acorn - 2 bells
..[Small Acorn] Chiisana donguri - 50 bells
..[Acorn] Futsuu no donguri or Cut Off Acorn - 80 bells
..[Round Acorn] Marui donguri - 100 bells
..[Large Acorn] Ookina donguri - 200 bells
Also, talk to [Cornimer] Don Donguri to get your fortune on Tortimer Paper.
During Countdown, talk to [Tortimer] Kotobuki to receive a [Party Popper]
Kurakka or Cracker.
For the Fishing Tourney, here are the largest fish and their average size:
..Shark* - 540cm
..Ocean Sunfish* - 300cm
..Arapaima* - 300cm
..Hammerhead Shark* - 250cm
..Tuna - 230cm
..Blue Marlin* - 220cm
..Gar* - 190cm
..King Salmon* - 160cm
..Stringfish - 150cm
..Coelacanth - 150cm
..Sea Bass - 100cm
..Eel* - 100cm
..Dorado* - 100cm
..Red Snapper - 90cm
..Salmon* - 90cm
..Olive Flounder - 80cm
..Giant Snakehead* - 80cm
..Bass - 75cm
..Koi - 75cm
*not available during the months with Fishing Tourneys
For The Bug Off, here are the largest insects and their average size:
..Oak Silk Moth* - 280mm
..Birdwing Butterfly - 260mm
..Scorpion* - 160mm
..Heracles Beetle* - 160mm
..Atlas Beetle* - 120mm
..Elephant Beetle* - 115mm
..Emperor Butterfly - 115mm
..Peacock Butterfly - 105mm
..Tiger Butterfly - 90mm
..Banded Dragonfly - 90mm
..Goliath Beetle* - 90mm
..Monarch Butterfly - 85mm
..Walkingstick - 85mm
..Mantis - 82mm
*not available during the time of the contest (Noon to 6pm)
[Tom Nook] Tanukichi 5x Point Specials can occur on weekends when there is no
event scheduled.
Dates for 2006 Point Specials:
..January 7 or 8
..January 28 or 29
..February 18 or 19
..April 15 or 16
..April 29 or 30
..June 10 or 11
..June 24 or 25
..July 29 or 30
..September 30 or October 1
..October 28 or 29
..December 9 or 10
..December 23 or 24
Dates for 2007 Point Specials:
..January 6 or 7
..February 17 or 18
..April 21 or 22
..June 9 or 10
..June 23 or 24
..July 28 or 29
..September 29 or 30
..October 20 or 21
..December 8 or 9
..December 22 or 23
..December 29 or 30
Dates for 2008 Point Specials:
..January 5 or 6
..February 16 or 17
..March 29 or 30
..April 19 or 20
..May 31 or June 1
..June 21 or 22
..June 28 or 29
..October 18 or 19
..November 29 or 30
..December 13 or 14
..December 27 or 28
Dates for 2009 Point Specials:
..January 3 or 4
..January 31 or February 1
..February 28 or March 1
..March 28 or 29
..April 18 or 19
..May 30 or 31
..June 13 or 14
..June 27 or 28
..October 17 or 18
..October 31 or November 1
..November 28 or 29
..December 12 or 13
..December 26 or 27
Here are the most expensive orderable items:
..White Katana - 36,800 bells
..Moon - 32,000 bells
..Black Katana - 12,000 bells
..King Tut Wig - 12,000 bells
..Lovely Phone - 10,400 bells
..Miniature Car - 10,000 bells
..Triforce - 10,000 bells
..Ninja Sword - 9,600 bells
..Treasure Chest - 8,600 bells
..Black King - 8,000 bells
..Black Queen - 8,000 bells
..White King - 8,000 bells
..White Queen - 8,000 bells
..King's Beard - 8,000 bells
..Arwing - 7,200 bells
..Red Corner - 6,800 bells
..Blue Corner - 6,800 bells
..Dolly - 6,800 bells
..Cash Register - 6,480 bells
..Lucky Gold Cat - 6,200 bells
..Ball Return - 6,200 bells
..Telescope - 5,800 bells
..Neutral Corner - 5,500 bells
..Retro Stereo - 5,500 bells
..Hi-Fi Stereo - 5,400 bells
..Deluxe Washer - 5,200 bells
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12) EPISODES
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You can talk to working villagers to learn more about their lives starting on
these dates:
2nd Wednesday of January - [Mabel and Sable] Kinuyo and Asami (7 episodes)
2nd Sunday of February - [Tom Nook] Tanukichi (6 episodes)
2nd Saturday of March - [Pelly and Phyllis] Pelico and Pelimi (6 episodes)
1st Sunday of April - [Blathers] Futa (6 episodes)
4th Saturday of April - [Mabel and Sable] Kinuyo and Asami (3 episodes)
2nd Tuesday of May - [Tom Nook] Tanukichi (3 episodes)
4th Sunday of May - [Blathers] Futa (4 episodes)
2nd Saturday of June - [Pelly and Phyllis] Pelico and Pelimi (4 episodes)
4th Friday of June - [Pelly and Phyllis] Pelico and Pelimi (4 episodes)
2nd Thursday of July - [Blathers] Futa (3 episodes)
4th Sunday of July - [Mabel and Sable] Kinuyo and Asami (4 episodes)
2nd Saturday of August - [Tom Nook] Tanukichi (4 episodes)
4th Friday of August - [Pelly and Phyllis] Pelico and Pelimi (6 episodes)
3rd Saturday of September - [Tom Nook] Tanukichi (3 episodes)
1st Friday of October - [Blathers] Futa (4 episodes)
3rd Thursday of October - [Mabel and Sable] Kinuyo and Asami (4 episodes)
1st Saturday of November - [Tom Nook] Tanukichi (5 episodes)
4th Thursday of November - [Pelly and Phyllis] Pelico and Pelimi (6 episodes)
3rd Saturday of December - [Blathers] Futa (5 episodes)
You must have spoken with the involved characters at some point in the game in
order to trigger the episodes. You need to "befriend" [Sable] Asami in order
to trigger the [Mabel and Sable] Kinuyo and Asami episodes. You need
Nookington's (with [Harriet] Kattorinu, [Timmy] Mamekichi (??? in Korean
version), and [Tommy] Tsubukichi (??? in Korean version)) in order to trigger
the [Tom Nook] Tanukichi episodes. You have to talk to [Pete] Pelio (Pelli-o
in Korean version) (after shooting him down with your Slingshot), at least once,
in order to trigger the [Pelly and Phyllis] Pelico and Pelimi episodes.
Finally, you need to speak to [Celeste] Fuko and [Brewster] Master before
triggering the [Blathers] Futa episodes.
You must witness the first episode in order to trigger the subsequent episodes.
If you miss the day of the first episode, you may still hear the first episode
on the immediately following days. For example, if you do not play on the 2nd
Wednesday of January, you may still catch what [Mabel and Sable] Kinuyo and
Asami have to say on the next day, Thursday.
There are four days between each first and second episode, then three days
between subsequent episodes.
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13) VILLAGERS
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Here are the 144 animal villagers in OyDnM (NDS name in parentheses), with
their sex, birthday, favorite shirt, favorite clothing style, least favorite
clothing style, and music that plays in their house:
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* [Anteaters] Arikui: *
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[Anabelle]** Arumi or Aluminum (???) - female - February 16 - Tropical Shirt
- Cute - Strange - Aloha K.K.
[Antonio]* Makoto (???) - male - October 20 - Big Star Shirt - Subtle
- Striking - K.K. Faire
[Cyrano] Sakurajima (???) - male - March 9 - Dawn Shirt - Subtle - Fancy
- K.K. Faire
[Pango] Patora (???) - female - November 9 - Subdued Print - Gaudy - Cool
- K.K. Casbah
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* [Bears] Kuma: *
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[Chow] Chauyan (???) - male - July 22 - Star Shirt - Striking - Cute
- K.K. Steppe
[Curt]* Gantetsu (???) - male - July 1 - MVP Shirt - Subtle - Strange
- K.K. Jazz
[Pinky] Tantan (???) - female - September 9 - Dazed Shirt - Cute - Gaudy
- Imperial K.K.
[Teddy] Taiheita (???) - male - September 26 - Club Shirt - Fresh - Strange
- Mr. K.K.
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* [Bearcubs] Koguma: *
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[Bluebear] Gurumin (???) - female - June 24 - Lemon Gingham - Funky - Gaudy
- K.K. Ska
[Kody] Aidaho or Idaho (A-idaho) - male - September 28 - Orange Check Tee
- Cool - Refined - K.K. Country
[Maple] Mepuru or Maple (???) - female - June 15 - Citrus Gingham - Cute
- Striking - I Love You
[Poncho] Poncho (???) - male - January 2 - Blue Grid Shirt - Subtle - Strange
- K.K. Condor
[Pudge] Kinzou (Utti) - male - June 11 - Chichi Print - Striking - Cute
- Rockin' K.K.
[Stitches]** Pacchi or Patch (???) - male - February 10 - Star Shirt - Funky
- Cool - K.K. Lullaby
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* [Birds] Tori: *
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[Anchovy] Anchobi or Anchovy (???) - male - March 4 - Earthy Knit - Strange
- Fancy - K.K. Ragtime
[Jay] Tsubakuro (???) - male - July 17 - Six-Ball Shirt - Gaudy - Fresh
- K.K. Waltz
[Jitters]** Jinyo (???) - male - February 2 - Latin Uniform - Fresh - Cute
- K.K. Samba
[Robin] Pachiku (???) - female - December 4 - Kiwi Shirt - Fresh - Refined
- K.K. Bossa
[Twiggy] Pichiku (???) - female - July 13 - Barber Shirt - Striking - Subtle
- K.K. Calypso
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* [Cats] Neko: *
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[Bob] Nikoban (Hijuk) - male - January 1 - Blossom Shirt - Cool - Fancy
- K.K. Ragtime
[Kabuki] Kabukichi (???) - male - November 29 - Misty Shirt - Refined - Funky
- K.K. Folk
[Kid Cat]* 1Gou (???) - male - August 1 - No. 1 Shirt - Cool - Subtle
- Go K.K. Rider!
[Kiki] Kyabia or Caviar (???) - female - October 8 - Dapper Shirt - Subtle
- Gaudy - K.K. Country
[Mitzi] Maru (???) - female - September 25 - Gumdrop Shirt - Fresh - Striking
- K.K. Swing
[Moe]* Jinpei (???) - male - January 12 - BB Shirt - Striking - Fresh
- K.K. Ragtime
[Monique] Jen (???) - female - September 30 - Grape Shirt - Cute - Cool
- K.K. Swing
[Olivia] Oribia or Olivia (???) - female - February 3 - Floral Knit - Fancy
- Strange - Two Days Ago
[Punchy] Binta (Bingti) - male - April 11 - Gray Tartan - Funky - Gaudy
- K.K. Love Song
[Purrl] Tama (???) - female - May 29 - Asian Shirt - Funky - Gaudy - K.K. Swing
[Rosie] Buke or Samurai (Buke) - female - February 27 - Dazed Shirt - Cute
- Strange - Rockin' K.K.
[Tabby] Torako (???) - female - August 13 - Bone Shirt - Striking - Fresh
- To the Edge
[Tangy] Hyakupa (???) - female - June 17 - Chain Gang Shirt - Funky - Strange
- Senor K.K.
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* [Cattle] Ushi: *
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[Angus]* Serubantesu or Cervantes (???) - male - April 30 - Flame Shirt
- Refined - Funky - Senor K.K.
[Patty] Karupi (???) - female - May 10 - Citrus Shirt - Cute - Subtle
- K.K. Calypso
[Rodeo]** Rodeo (???) - male - October 29 - Beatnik Shirt - Gaudy - Cute
- K.K. Gumbo
[Tipper]** Makiba (Matilda) - female - August 25 - Rainbow Shirt - Gaudy
- Subtle - Soulful K.K.
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* [Chickens] Nikutori: *
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[Benedict]* Peshimichi (???) - male - October 10 - Two-Ball Shirt - Strange
- Cool - I Love You
[Egbert] Shimoyake or Frostbite (Gimhui) - male - October 14 - Swell Shirt
- Subtle - Striking - K.K. Technopop
[Goose] Kenta or Kent (???) - male - October 4 - Tropical Shirt - Strange
- Refined - K.K. Country
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* [Crocodiles] Wani: *
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[Alfonso] Aruberuto or Albert (???) - male - June 9 - Big Bro's Shirt - Strange
- Fancy - Forest Life
[Alli] Kuroko or Croc (???) - female - November 8 - Leopard Shirt - Subtle
- Fresh - K.K. Chorale
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* [Dogs] Inu: *
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[Biskit] Robin (???) - male - May 13 - Deep Blue Tee - Fresh - Strange
- K.K. Mambo
[Bones] Tomi (???) - male - August 4 - Caveman Tunic - Refined - Gaudy
- K.K. Ragtime
[Butch] Jon or John (Jon) - male - November 1 - Arctic Camo - Cool - Cute
- K.K. Fusion
[Daisy] Banira or Vanilla (???) - female - November 16 - Kiddie Shirt - Subtle
- Cool - K.K. Soul
[Goldie] Kyarameru or Caramel (???) - female - December 27 - Red Check Shirt
- Fancy - Striking - K.K. Bossa
[Lucky] Rakki or Lucky (???) - male - November 4 - No. 23 Shirt - Cool
- Striking - K.K. Dirge
[Portia] Burenda or Brenda (???) - female - October 25 - Polar Fleece - Gaudy
- Refined - Cafe K.K.
[Walker]* Ben (Ben) - male - June 10 - No. 67 Shirt - Subtle - Striking
- Two Days Ago
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* [Ducks] Ahiru: *
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[Bill] Pitan (???) - male - February 1 - No. 2 Shirt - Fresh - Subtle
- K.K. Reggae
[Deena] Marimo (???) - female - June 27 - Kiddie Shirt - Subtle - Striking
- Mr. K.K.
[Derwin] Bon or Bonn (???) - male - May 25 - Yellow Bar Shirt - Cool
- Fancy - The K. Funk
[Drake]** Foagura or Fois Gras (???) - male - June 25 - Folk Shirt - Subtle
- Gaudy - K.K. Blues
[Freckles] Maguro or Tuna (Darangeo) - female - February 19 - Bright Shirt
- Refined - Striking - K.K. Song
[Joey] Richado or Richard (???) - male - January 3 - No. 3 Shirt - Strange
- Cute - K.K. Lament
[Maelle] Annu or Ann (???) - female - April 8 - Heart Shirt - Fancy - Refined
- Cafe K.K.
[Mallary] Sumimomo (Seumimo) - female - November 17 - Blue Stripe Knit - Fancy
- Refined - K.K. Bossa
[Pate] Nakki (???) - female - February 23 - Winter Sweater - Cute - Refined
- K.K. Dirge
[Pompom] Norippe (???) - female - February 11 - No. 4 Shirt - Fancy - Strange
- K.K. Jazz
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* [Eagles] Washi: *
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[Amelia] Andesu or Andes (Andeseu) - female - November 19 - Spiderweb Shirt
- Gaudy - Subtle - K.K. Condor
[Apollo] Aporo or Apollo (???) - male - July 4 - Zipper Shirt - Strange - Funky
- Soulful K.K.
[Pierce] Sebasu-chan (???) - male - January 8 - Circus Shirt - Subtle - Fancy
- K.K. Etude
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* [Elephants] Zou: *
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[Big Top]* 3Gou (???) - male - October 3 - No. 3 Shirt - Cool - Fresh
- K.K. Metal
[Dizzy] Hyuji or Huge (???) - male - July 14 - No. 5 Shirt - Gaudy - Refined
- K.K. Gumbo
[Eloise] Erefin or Elefin (???) - female - December 8 - Yellow Bar Shirt
- Gaudy - Refined - K.K. Jazz
[Margie]* Sari or Sally (???) - female - January 28 - Hot Spring Shirt - Gaudy
- Strange - K.K. Bossa
[Opal] Oparu or Opal (???) - female - January 20 - Gray Tartan - Gaudy
- Cool - Forest Life
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* [Frogs] Kaeru: *
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[Camofrog] Furumetaru or Full Metal (???) - male - June 5 - MVP Shirt - Gaudy
- Fresh - K.K. Rock
[Drift] Doku or Doc (???) - male - October 9 - No. 67 Shirt - Strange
- Striking - K.K. Country
[Frobert]* Koji (???) - male - February 8 - Gracie's Top - Striking - Subtle
- My Place
[Jeremiah] Kuwatoro (???) - male - July 8 - Sunset Top - Subtle - Gaudy
- K.K. Mambo
[Lily] Reini or Rain (???) - female - February 4 - Icy Shirt - Fresh
- Cool - K.K. Salsa
[Puddles] Choki (???) - female - January 13 - Lovely Shirt - Cute - Refined
- K.K. Ballad
[Ribbot] Gacha or Gatsha (???) - male - February 13 - Lightning Shirt
- Striking - Refined - Go K.K. Rider!
[Wart Jr] Samu or Sam (Saem) - male - August 21 - Sharp Outfit - Refined
- Cute - To The Edge
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* [Goats] Yagi: *
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[Chevre] Yuki or Snow (???) - female - March 6 - Natty Shirt - Cute
- Cool - K.K. Chorale
[Nan]* Sumi (???) - female - August 24 - Citrus Gingham - Fresh - Gaudy
- Steep Hill
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* [Gorillas] Gorira: *
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[Boone]** Mantarou (???) - male - September 12 - Comfy Sweater - Cool - Funky
- K.K. Western
[Cesar] Aran or Alan (???) - male - September 6 - A Shirt - Subtle - Gaudy
- K.K. Lament
[Peewee] Danberu or Dumbbell (???) - male - September 11 - Five-Ball Shirt
- Cool - Fresh - K.K. Casbah
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* [Hippos] Kaba: *
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[Rocco] Gonsaresu or Gonzales (???) - male - August 18 - Danger Shirt - Strange
- Fancy - Lucky K.K.
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* [Horses] Uma: *
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[Buck] Vayashikofu (???) - male - April 4 - Eight-Ball Shirt - Cool - Subtle
- My Place
[Elmer] Sabure (???) - male - October 5 - Gaudy Sweater - Strange - Cute
- K.K. Waltz
[Roscoe]* Shubarutsu (???) - male - June 16 - Checkered Shirt - Strange - Fresh
- K.K. Dirge
[Savannah] Sabanna or Savannah (Sabanna) - female - January 25 - Deep Blue Tee
- Fancy - Cute - Forest Life
[Victoria]* Sentoaro or Centaur (???) - female - July 11 - One-Ball Shirt
- Cute - Strange - K.K. Country
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* [Kangaroos] Kangaru: *
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[Kitt] Appurike or Applique (???) - female - October 11 - Blue Diamond Top
- Fresh - Funky - K.K. Chorale
[Mathilda] Azaraku (???) - female - November 12 - U R Here Shirt - Subtle
- Cute - K.K. Ragtime
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* [Koalas] Koara: *
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[Alice]* Meruborun or Melbourne (???) - female - August 19 - Barber Shirt
- Funky - Refined - Surfin' K.K.
[Melba]** Aderedo or Adelaide (???) - female - April 12 - Green Vest - Cute
- Strange - K.K. Ragtime
[Yuka] Yukari or Yuka (???) - female - July 20 - Citrus Gingham - Fancy</pre><pre id="faqspan-2">
- Cool - Soulful K.K.
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* [Lions] Raion: *
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[Bud] Gura-san (Seongeul) - male - August 8 - Flowery Shirt - Cool - Fresh
- K.K. Ska
[Elvis]** Kingu or King (King) - male - July 23 - Royal Shirt - Subtle - Cute
- K.K. Casbah
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* [Mice] Nezumi: *
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[Bella]* Izabera or Isabella (Ijabel) - female - December 28 - Skull Shirt
- Striking - Fresh - K.K. Metal
[Bree]* Sara (???) - female - July 7 - Floral Knit - Fresh - Gaudy
- Two Days Ago
[Dora] Tome (Timi) - female - February 18 - Sharp Outfit - Fresh - Striking
- Soulful K.K.
[Limberg] Rakkyo or Rocky (???) - male - October 17 - Subdued Print - Funky
- Cute - K.K. Folk
[Rod]* Jan (???) - male - August 14 - Zipper Shirt - Cool - Subtle - K.K. March
[Samson] Pisu (Piseu) - male - July 5 - Airy Shirt - Funky - Striking
- Go K.K. Rider!
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* [Octopi] Tako: *
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[Marina]* Takorina or Tacorena (???) - female - June 26 - Bubble Gum Shirt
- Cute - Refined - K.K. Gospel
[Octavian] Okutarou (???) - male - September 20 - Big Star Shirt - Funky
- Fancy - K.K. D & B
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* [Ostriches] Dachou: *
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[Gladys]* Chitose or Millennium (???) - female - January 15 - Misty Shirt
- Subtle - Gaudy - K.K. Folk
[Queenie] Takyu (Taekju) - female - November 13 - Laced Shirt - Striking
- Gaudy - K.K. Gumbo
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* [Penguins] Pengin: *
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[Aurora] Orora or Aurora (Orora) - female - January 27 - Pink Tartan - Funky
- Gaudy - K.K. Gumbo
[Cube] Bisu or Screw (???) - male - January 29 - Big Dot Shirt - Cute - Cool
- K.K. Technopop
[Friga] Saburina or Sabrina (???) - female - October 16 - Picnic Shirt
- Cool - Funky - K.K. Tango
[Gwen] Pora or Polar (???) - female - January 23 - Yellow Bolero - Fancy
- Funky - Cafe K.K.
[Hopper] Daruman or Dalman (Dalman-i) - male - April 6 - Dragon Shirt
- Refined - Cute - Lucky K.K.
[Roald] Penta (???) - male - January 5 - Cafe Shirt - Strange - Subtle
- K.K. Parade
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* [Pigs] Buta: *
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[Curly] Hamukatsu or Ham Sandwich (???) - male - July 26 - Green Bar Shirt
- Funky - Cool - K.K. Reggae
[Hugh] Kucchane (???) - male - December 30 - Jade Check Print - Fancy - Gaudy
- K.K. Mambo
[Lucy] Rushi or Lucy (???) - female - June 2 - Natty Shirt - Cute - Cool
- Comrade K.K.
[Rasher] Gureo (???) - male - April 7 - Rugby Shirt - Refined - Cute
- K.K. Faire
[Truffles] Tonko (???) - female - July 28 - Turnip Top - Cute - Subtle
- Two Days Ago
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* [Rabbits] Usagi: *
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[Bunnie] Ririan or Lilian (???) - female - May 9 - Jade Check Print - Gaudy
- Strange - K.K. Aria
[Coco] Yayoi (???) - female - March 1 - Dawn Shirt - Refined - Gaudy
- K.K. Dirge
[Dotty] Masa (???) - female - March 14 - Blue Check Shirt - Fancy - Cool
- K.K. Technopop
[Gabi] Pechika (Paetika) - female - December 16 - Waffle Shirt - Cute
- Strange - K.K. Love Song
[Gaston] Mosakichi (Daegil) - male - October 28 - Swell Shirt - Refined
- Cute - K.K. Dirge
[Genji] Genji (Tosi) - male - January 21 - Misty Shirt - Refined - Striking
- King K.K.
[Pippy] Rotta or Lotta (Lota) - female - June 14 - Mint Gingham Top - Fancy
- Strange - K.K. Mambo
[Ruby]** Runa (???) - female - December 25 - Bunny Shirt - Cute - Refined
- K.K. Ska
[Snake] Momochi (???) - male - November 3 - Zipper Shirt - Striking - Fancy
- K.K. Lullaby
[Tiffany]* Bazure (???) - female - January 9 - Spiderweb Shirt - Striking
- Cute - K.K. Rock
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* [Rhinos] Sai: *
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[Rhonda]** Yumeko (Ronda) - female - January 24 - Bodice - Fancy - Gaudy
- K.K. Parade
[Tank] Kurubushi or Ankle (???) - male - May 6 - No. 1 Shirt - Cool - Subtle
- K.K. Lament
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* [Sheep] Hitsuji: *
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[Baabara] Torowa (???) - female - March 28 - Purple Tie-Dye - Fresh - Cool
- K.K. Swing
[Vesta] Meriyasu or Knitting (???) - female - April 16 - Fall Plaid Shirt
- Fresh - Funky - K.K. Steppe
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* [Squirrels] Risu: *
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[Agent S]* 2Gou (???) - female - July 2 - No. 2 Shirt - Cool - Fancy
- Cruisin' K.K.
[Blaire] Shiruetto or Silhouette (???) - female - July 3 - Peachy Shirt
- Fancy - Cool - K.K. Jazz
[Caroline] Kyarorain or Caroline (Kaerollain) - female - July 15 - Gelato
Shirt - Gaudy - Refined
- DJ K.K.
[Filbert] Rikki or Ricky (???) - male - June 3 - Vogue Top - Strange - Gaudy
- Two Days Ago
[Mint] Minto or Mint (???) - female - May 2 - Gumdrop Shirt - Cool - Strange
- K.K. Soul
[Nibbles] Garigari (???) - female - July 19 - Watermelon Shirt - Cute - Subtle
- K.K. Technopop
[Peanut] Momoko (Pinki) - female - June 8 - Beatnik Shirt - Funky - Subtle
- K.K. Salsa
[Pecan] Rebekka or Rebecca (Rebeka) - female - September 10 - Red Check Shirt
- Fancy - Refined - Cafe K.K.
[Sally] Rarami (???) - female - June 19 - Icy Shirt - Cute - Cool - K.K. Fusion
[Static] Supaku or Spark (???) - male - July 9 - Melon Shirt - Gaudy - Cute
- Surfin' K.K.
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* [Tigers] Tora: *
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[Rolf] Chomoran (???) - male - August 22 - Bubble Shirt - Refined - Fancy
- Rockin' K.K.
[Rowan] Gomesu or Gomez (???) - male - August 26 - Aqua Polka Shirt - Funky
- Subtle - Aloha K.K.
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* [Wolves] Ookami: *
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[Chief] Chifu or Chief (???) - male - December 19 - Red Bar Shirt - Subtle
- Fancy - DJ K.K.
[Lobo] Bunzurou (???) - male - November 5 - Checkered Shirt - Subtle - Funky
- K.K. Safari
[Whitney]** Bianka or Bianca (???) - female - September 17 - Floral Knit
- Fancy - Refined - Lucky K.K.
[Wolfgang] Robo or Lobo (???) - male - November 25 - Gracie's Top - Cool
- Cute - K.K. Song
* Villagers first introduced in Doubutsu no Mori e+ via e-Reader card
** Villagers first introduced in Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori
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14) MONKEY VILLAGERS
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There are six "secret" monkey villagers in this version of the game! They are
unlocked when players use Tag Mode (Contact Mode in European versions) near a
DS Download Station to obtain Mario Theme items (see below).
Here are their names (Korean name in parentheses), sex, birthday, favorite
shirt, favorite clothing genre, least favorite clothing genre, and music that
plays in their house:
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* [Monkeys] Saru: *
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[Champ] Saruo (???) - male - June 4 - Paw Shirt - Funky - Striking - K.K. Salsa
[Elise] Monko (???) - female - March 21 - Cool Shirt - Fancy - Refined
- Neopolitan
[Monty] Sarumontei (???) - male - December 7 - Blue Pinstripe - Refined - Cute
- Pondering
[Nana] Chicchi or Cheech (???) - female - August 23 - Bubble Gum Shirt - Cute
- Refined - K.K. Dixie
[Simon] Etekichi (???) - male - January 19 - Red Bar Shirt - Fresh - Cool
- Forest Life
[Tammi] Eipuriru or April (???) - female - April 1 - New Spring Shirt - Fancy
- Refined - Only Me
From December 9 to December 26, 2005, Champ, Elise, and Simon were unlocked by
Nintendo of Japan to OyDnM players using DS Download Stations in Japan.
From February 2 to February 19, 2006, Monty, Nana, and Tammi were unlocked by
Nintendo of Japan to OyDnM players using DS Download Stations in Japan.
In June and July 2006, Elise, Monty, and Nana (at least) were unlocked by
Nintendo of Australia via DS Download Stations in Australia during the Nintendo
DS Connection Tour '06.
In July 2006, Champ, Elise, Simon, and Tammi (at least) were unlocked by
Nintendo of Europe via DS Download Stations in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
From July 23 to July 30, 2006, all six monkeys were unlocked by Nintendo of
America via DS Download Stations in Toys 'R' Us stores in the United States.
Starting in July 2006, all six monkeys are available to unlock via DS Download
Station at the Nintendo World store in New York City.
From January 29 to February 20, 2008, all six monkeys were unlocked by Nintendo
of Korea via DS Download Stations.
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15) VILLAGER PERSONALITIES
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There are six different villager personalities in the game:
Males:
..A) [Cranky] Ore awake 10:00am to 4:30am
..B) [Jock] Oira awake 6:30am to 2:00am
..C) [Lazy] Boku awake 8:00am to 1:30am
Females:
..D) [Snooty] Atashi awake 9:00am to 3:30am
..E) [Peppy] Atai awake 7:00am to 2:30am
..F) [Normal] Watashi awake 5:00am to 1:00am
From Nakor:
"They're all different ways of saying I or "me," but each has a different tone.
"Watashi" is the most standard one, thus going to the normal type.
"Atashi" is a feminine variation of Watashi.
"Atai" is to my understanding a really slangy Watashi.
"Boku" is a casual word for I or me that's used primarily between male "pals"
or friends.
"Ore" is a sort of self-confident, bragging way of saying I.
"Oira" is a slightly slangy variation of Ore, unless I'm mistaken on this one.
Thus they can be used to differentiate between the different personalities."
Here are the OyDnM personalities for the 150 animals, using ACWW names:
Males Females
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Species A Cranky B Jock C Lazy D Snooty E Peppy F Normal
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Anteater Cyrano Antonio Annabelle
Pango
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Bear Chow Teddy Pinky
Curt
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Bearcub Kody Pudge Bluebear Maple
Poncho Stitches
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Bird Jay Anchovy Robin Twiggy
Jitters
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Cat Kabuki Kid Cat Bob Monique Rosie Kiki
Moe Olivia Tabby Mitzi
Punchy Purrl Tangy
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Cattle Angus Rodeo Tipper Patty
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Chicken Goose Benedict
Egbert
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Crocodile Alfonso Alli
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Dog Butch Biskit Portia Daisy
Bones Goldie
Lucky
Walker
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Duck Bill Derwin Maelle Freckles Deena
Drake Mallary Pate
Joey Pompom
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Eagle Apollo Pierce Amelia
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Elephant Dizzy Eloise Margie
Big Top Opal
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Frog Camofrog Drift Jeremiah Puddles Lily
Wart Jr Frobert
Ribbot
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Goat Chevre
Nan
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Gorilla Cesar Boone
Peewee
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Hippo Rocco
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Horse Roscoe Buck Elmer Victoria Savannah
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Kangaroo Mathilda Kitt
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Koala Yuka Alice
Melba
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Lion Elvis Bud
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Monkey Monty Champ Simon Elise Tammi Nana
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Mouse Limberg Rod Bree Bella Dora
Samson
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Octopus Octavian Marina
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Ostrich Queenie Gladys
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Penguin Hopper Roald Cube Friga Aurora
Gwen
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Pig Rasher Curly Hugh Truffles Lucy
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Rabbit Gaston Genji Tiffany Bunnie Coco
Snake Dotty
Gabi
Pippy
Ruby
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Rhino Tank Rhonda
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Sheep Baabara Vesta
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Squirrel Static Filbert Blaire Agent S Caroline
Mint Nibbles Sally
Pecan Peanut
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Tiger Rolf Rowan
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Wolf Chief Whitney
Lobo
Wolfgang
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16) VILLAGER INTERACTIONS
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You can cure sick villagers! Occasionally, you can enter a villager's house to
find them ill, shivering or moping with black swirls. Bring them a dose, one
per day, of medicine bought from [Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's store to cure them.
Catch them early in their illness, and you will have to bring them fewer doses.
You can listen in on villager conversations! If you see two villagers talking,
walk up and either tap one of the villagers or press the "A" button to listen
to what they say. They may include you in the conversation.
You can celebrate a villager's birthday! Each villager has a designated
birthday. They will send you a birthday notice about a week before the day.
They will spend their birthday inside, hosting a "party." One other villager
will also spend the day with the celebrated villager. Stop by and give a gift;
you will get one in return. Unfortunately, there is a possibility that your
game will "freeze" shortly after you hand over your present.
Villagers may ask you to bring them fish, insects, furniture, clothes, or
fossils, depending on their hobbies. They may challenge you to a competition
to catch an insect or fish. Usually when they ask for furniture of a specific
color or genre, you may have to satisfy their requests eight times before they
change their interest. Often when requesting clothes or fossils, villagers
will ask for a couple of any kind, then later ask for specific shirts or
fossils.
When a villager asks for clothing without specifying which one they want, they
will refuse a shirt from their least favorite style.
They may ask you to deliver a blue-ribbon-wrapped present or a green letter to
another villager. You can open the present or read the letter, but you may
make your villager angry. After the delivery is made, return to the villager
to provide feedback and get a reward.
When there is distance between you and a villager, tap on the villager with
your stylus to wave to them. They will have one of these responses:
..1. They will wave back while a multi-note chime sounds (Cranky, Jock, Snooty,
& Peppy personalities)
..2. They will bow while a two-note chime sounds (Lazy & Normal personalities)
..3. They will bow and glance up while something like a "piano crash" sounds
(Cranky, Jock, Snooty, & Peppy personalities)
..4. They will nod their head to the side with the sound of "blowing wind"
(Lazy & Normal personalities)
The first two signal that your "relationship" is good.
Villagers may make an appointment to visit you in your house. Usually, you
have to set the time at least 30 minutes into the future. You may have to make
the appointment for the following morning, if it is very late into the night.
Depending on the villager's personality, they may comment on a particular
furniture item, if it is in your main room:
Males
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A Cranky B Jock C Lazy
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Tall Cactus Cow Skull Kiddie Bed
Round Cactus Red Corner Kiddie Couch
Samurai Suit Blue Corner Robo-Sofa
Black Katana Neutral Corner Space Station
White Katana Judge's Bell Elephant Slide
Ninja Sword Boxing Mat Cradle
Tea Table Weight Bench Baby Bed
Hearth Barbecue Cactus
Tall Lantern Vision Tester Watermelon Chair
Tea Vase Trunk Measure Watermelon Table
Red Vase Stadiometer Moai Statue
Blue Vase Office Locker Merlion
Lucky Black Cat Table Tennis Doghouse
Mahjong Table Basketball Hoop Snowman
Ponderosa Bonsai Mountain Bike Men's Toilet
Pine Bonsai Sleeping Bag Piggy Bank
Mugho Bonsai Surfboard Raccoon Figurine
Jasmine Bonsai Diver Dan Chocolates
Screen Snowboard Outdoor Bath
Scary Painting Box of Tissues Miniature Car
Females
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D Snooty E Peppy F Normal
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Ranch Bed Lovely Bed Classic Desk
Classic Bed Lovely Chair Lovely Kitchen
Classic Sofa Lovely Vanity Garden Gnome
Classic Table Mr Flamingo Hamster Cage
Regal Bed Mrs Flamingo Mop
Regal Vanity Picnic Table Writing Desk
Cabana Bed Merry-go-Round Writing Chair
Cabin Bed Dolly Office Desk
Modern Bed Mini Dharma Coffee Maker
Snowman Bed Baby Bear Mama Bear
Hammock Grapefruit Table Iris Chair
Scale Lemon Table Iris Table
Papa Bear Orange Chair Kitchen Sink
Tulip Chair Lime Chair Clothesline
Tulip Table Daffodil Chair Birdhouse
Billiard Table Daffodil Table Solemn Painting
Dainty Painting Arc de Triomphe Quaint Painting
Famous Painting Big Festive Tree Warm Painting
Perfect Painting Festive Tree Rare Painting
Lovely Painting Amazing Painting Fine Painting
You may visit a villager in their house, only to find all their belongings
packed up in boxes, much like when they moved into your town. They are ready
to move out of your village, but you can talk them into staying if you want.
If you get them to say just one of the following things, based on their
personality, they will not move out after all:
Males:
A Ore (Cranky)
..a) sokomade hikitometekurerunante [(nick)name]... omemo himanayatsudaze
[(nick)name], you're the only one who tried to stop me, [catchphrase].
Thanks for sticking with me. It's nice to be wanted. Maybe I'll
reconsider...
..b) n? souka?
omega sokomadeiunara kangaenaoshitemirukana
What? Really? Well, maybe I'll reconsider...
But I'll expect some strong displays of affection!
..c) na, nandayo... orenokesshinni mizuwosasanedekure, [catchphrase]
ikuni ikenaku nacchimaujaneka
Quit tryin' to change my mind, [catchphrase]
I've made my decision and I'm stickin' with it.
B Oira (Jock)
..a) sonnakoto iwaretemonaa...
are?! pasupotoga mitsukanne!
koreja, hikkoshi dekinaizo! [catchphrase]!
Oh no! I'm such an IDIOT! I lost my passport!
I won't be able to move if I don't have my passport, [catchphrase]!
..b) e?! sonnakoto iwaretemo...
yametokouka? doushiyoukana, [catchphrase]
What?! That's really how you feel about it...for real?
So maybe I shouldn't go? Man, what to do...
..c) un... dattara chotto kangaenaoshitemiyoukana
My brain's all bamboozled... Maybe I should rethink the whole thing,
[catchphrase]!
C Boku (Lazy)
..a) komattana kimiga sonnakoto iunante...
bokutte konomurani itahougaiinokana!
[select unun]
sokka... kimiga sokomadeiunara, chotto kangaetemiruyo, [catchphrase]
[select tabun]
soudane...nandaka, hikkoshitara waruikotoga okisouna kigashitekitayo
Well, this is a problem. I didn't expect you to respond like that...
I guess maybe I should stay in this town, huh?
[select Don't leave me!]
Is that so? Well, if that's how you're going to react I'll sleep on it
for a while.
[select Maybe?]
Yeah... Somehow I get the feeling that if I move, something bad will
happen!
..b) sokomade iunara...
mou1kai kangaetemiyoukana, [catchphrase]
Wow. I wasn't expecting that response... Maybe I'll think it over once
more.
..c) doushite sonnani... moshikashite...
ufufu, mousukoshidake kokoni sundemiyoukana, [catchphrase]
Why would you say that? Are you trying to tell me something?
Huh huh huh! Maybe I'll stick around a little bit longer, [catchphrase]!
Females:
D Atashi (Snooty)
..a) konomurani mottohitoga kuruyouninareba, deaimo fuerushi...
[(nick)name]changa kyouryokushitekurerunara nokottemoiikedone
If we got more visitors, I'd meet new people, [catchphrase]...
If you do what I say, [(nick)name], then maybe, just maybe, I'll stay.
..b) yada! sonnakotoiwanaide!
konomurakara hanarerarenaku nacchaujanai! [catchphrase]
Stop! Don't say stuff like that, OK?!
I won't be able to get away from this place if you keep saying that,
[catchphrase]!
..c) shouganaiwane... sonnani atashinokoto sukinano?
[select sukidayo!]
sonnanishoumenkitte iwaretemo... nandadahazukashiewa
[select ...]
aikawarazu noriga waruiwane, [catchphrase]
[select soudemonaikedo]
mo! amanojakune, [(nick)name]chan!
atashinokokorowo moteasondetanoshii? [catchphrase]?
Oh wow... Do you really like me that much?
[select Yes! Yes I do!]
I know you're just being honest, but...it's actually kind of
embarrassing me!
[select Uh...]
Well, don't get so excited that you pop a blood vessel or something,
[catchphrase]!
[select Yes. I mean, no.]
Hmph! You sneaky little... [(nick)name], you're such a jerk!
I bet you'll miss toying with my emotions the most, huh! [catchphrase]!
E Atai (Peppy)
..a) un... sokomade iwarerutona
doushiyou... yametoitahouga ii? [catchphrase]?
Well, gee whiz... When you put it that way...
Oh, what should I do? Should I change my mind, [catchphrase]?
..b) ...sokomadeyuno? komattana, [catchphrase]
hikkoshino kyanseruryou doushiyou, [catchphrase]
...Oh, really, that much? Oh. Well...
What am I supposed to do about the cancel penalty, [catchphrase]?
..c) ee! yametokette iuno?
atai, sonnakaruionnaja naindakedo, [catchphrase]
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?! You think I oughta change my mind, [catchphrase]?
Do you really think I'm that flighty, [catchphrase]?
F Watashi (Normal)
..a) ...wakarimashita, [catchphrase]
sokomade [(nick)name]sanga watashinokotowo taisetsuni
omottekudasatteirunonara,
chotto kangaesasetekudasai ashitamadeniha ketsuronwo dashimasukara...
[catchphrase]
...Oh, fine, [catchphrase].
[(Nick)name], if you want me here so badly, I'll think about it. But no
promises!
I'll make up my mind tomorrow...[catchphrase].
..b) so...sonnafuuni iwareruto chotto mayotteshimaimasu
doushimashou... yappari yameteokoukashira? [catchphrase]?
Oh... You sound so sad! I don't know what to do anymore, [catchphrase]!
What should I do? Should I just forget about the whole thing,
[catchphrase]?
..c) komarimasuyo...
sonnani hikitomerareruto ikuni ikenaku nacchaujanaidesuka
konkaiha yappari yametokoukashira, [catchphrase]
Please, don't...
You're making this harder than it has to be! Stop making your sad face!
Maybe I should stay after all...[catchphrase].
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17) ANIMAL PICS
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You can receive a framed memento from your animal friends! Keep your
relationship good and they will run up to you one day and hand you their
picture.
Talking to your villager daily, writing them letters, and performing errands
for them can all help keep a relationship good, but are not required to get a
villager's pic. You don't have to be their "best friend;" you just can't do
anything to make your relationship "bad." Wave to them (see above) to check
the status of your relationship.
What's important is that you make yourself available to them so that they can
see you and run up to you. Try this strategy for getting a villager's pic:
1) Talk to your outside villager(s) once and perform any errand(s) they may
request.
2) Take your player to an isolated corner of your town and put your DS into
Sleep Mode (close it) for at least 15 minutes. Isolation is important so that
the villager does not see you while they are wandering outside (the simulation
continues even though it's not displayed on the screen).
3) Run in front of your villager(s) so that they see you and make either the
Surprise (4 white marks) or Realization (exclamation mark) visual emotion.
Talk to them, and they may give you their pic.
4) If you didn't get the pic, repeat steps 2 and 3. The 15-minute "waiting"
period seems to be the appropriate time it takes for the game to regenerate the
villager's visual emotion response to seeing you.
You can get multiple pics from the same villager (from Snooty villagers, at
least).
The pics do not appear in the catalog, and they are worth nothing when sold to
[Tom Nook] Tanukichi.
You can get pics from animals with the Atashi (Snooty) personality by choosing
specific responses to one of their dialogs, about your siblings. Choose the
third option, then either option of the following:
1. otaku, oniisamaka oneesamaga iruwane? [catchphrase]?
..a. nande?
..b. hitorikkodayo
..c. ...doukana
2. fufun, naniyo sore? akumademo misuteriasuwo kidorutsumori?
jaa, arenara dou?
suggoi reana arewoagerutte iwaretara, otaku dousuru? [catchphrase]?
..a. ...doukana
..b. sukinishite
There is a "glitch" involving villagers with the Boku (Lazy) personality. They
may ask you whether you have framed the pic they gave you, even though they may
never have actually given you their pic:
1. [(nick)name]-kun! konomaeageta shashin, mou kazattekureta?
..a. kazattayo!
.....i. ufufu... nandaka boku, yuumeijinmitaida, [catchphrase]
..b. madanano
.....i. ee! [(nick)name]-kun no okezu! [catchphrase]!
shinsennauchini kazattenette yakusokushitadesho?
Unfortunately when this happens, you may not be able to actually get their pic.
It is possible to get this animal's pic using alternate players.
Don't confuse this with another pic-related question asked by Boku (Lazy)
villagers, where they ask if anyone has yet given you their pic (either
response gets you their pic):
1. [(nick)name]kunha darekano shashintte morattakotoaru? [catchphrase]?
..a. aruyo
.....i. ee! darekara morattano!
moshikashite... [villager name]-kun!?
dattara bokumo kore, ageruyo, [catchphrase]!
sono shashinha ichibanno otomodachidakenishika agenaindayo,
[catchphrase]
korekaramo zutto bokuto nakayokushitene, [catchphrase]!
..b. mada, naino
.....i. dattara bokunowoageruyo, [catchphrase]
sono shashinha ichibanno otomodachidakenishika agenaindayo,
[catchphrase]
korekaramo zutto bokuto nakayokushitene, [catchphrase]
In addition to the 150 animal villagers, you can also receive the following
pics:
[Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's (from Tom Nook in trade)
[K.K. Slider's] Totakeke's (from K.K. Slider in trade)
[Pascal's] Rakosuke's (from Pascal in trade)
[Katie's & Kaitlin's] Maigo-chan's & Okaa-san's (from Katie or Kaitlin)
[Pelly's] Pelico's (from Savings Account)
[Phyllis's] Pelimi's (from Savings Account)
You cannot get any other working animal's pic, like [Sable's] Asami's,
[Brewster's] Master's, or [Celeste's] Fuko's.
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18) SPECIAL VISITORS
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Most special visitors disappear when other players are visiting. [Crazy Redd]
Tsunekichi (Yeo-un in Korean version) and [Katrina] Hackemy (Machulilla in
Korean version) are exceptions.
With the exception of [K.K. Slider] Totakeke, there can be only one special
visitor in your town at any time. Here is the hierarchy of special visitors:
1) [Resetti] Mr. Reset (Dolumukssi in Korean version)
2) [Tortimer] Kotobuki
[Cornimer] Don Donguri
[K.K. Slider] Totakeke
3) [Lyle] Honma-san (Ansimhaessi in Korean version)
[Joan] Kaburiba (Mupala in Korean version)
4) [Crazy Redd] Tsunekichi
5) [Katie & Kaitlin] Maigo-chan & Okaa-san (??? & ??? in Korean version)
6) [Katrina] Hackemy
[Gracie] Grace (Geure-iseu in Korean version)
[Saharah] Rolland (Sahara in Korean version)
[Wendell] Seiichi (Gopa-yu in Korean version)
[Pascal] Rakosuke (Haetalhan in Korean version)
[Dr Shrunk] Shisho (Seuseung in Korean version)
[Gulliver] Johnny (Jyoni in Korean version)
7) [Blanca] Ayashiineko
8) [Pete] Pelio
Special visitors with a higher priority will "bump" those with a lower priority
when there is a "conflict" of appearance.
During any five-day "working week" (Monday through Friday) when [Tortimer]
Kotobuki or [Cornimer] Don Donguri are not in town, the game will generate:
..a) one day with a visit by [Crazy Redd] Tsunekichi
..b) two days with visits by two of the "priority 6" visitors ([Katrina]
Hackemy, etc.)
..c) two days with visits by [Pete] Pelio
[Tortimer] Kotobuki, [Cornimer] Don Donguri, [K.K. Slider] Totakeke, [Lyle]
Honma-san, and [Joan] Kaburiba appear at specified times. You can arrange the
regular appearance of [Crazy Redd] Tsunekichi when speaking to [Lyle] Honma-san.
[Katie & Kaitlin] Maigo-chan & Okaa-san can appear after connecting with
another town. Finally, you can allow the appearance of [Blanca] Ayashiineko by
using the Telephone in the upstairs bedroom.
Here are the menus for special visitors:
[Tortimer] Kotobuki
1) Will you trade me your [Massage Chair] Massaji isu? (if you have one)
..a. Yeah
..b. Nah
He appears near Town Hall during New Year's Day, Fishing Tourney, Bright Nights,
Flower Fest, The Bug Off, Fireworks Show, and Countdown. He also appears
outside your house the next time you play after catching all the fish and
after catching all the insects.
Each player can trade with him multiple times.
[Cornimer] Don Donguri
He appears near Town Hall during the Acorn Festival.
[K.K. Slider] Totakeke
1) Do you want to hear a song?
..a. Yeah
.....i. Do you have a request?
........1. Yeah
........2. Nah
..b. Nah
2) Do you want to trade your [Country Guitar] Akogita-AS2? (if you have one)
..a. Yeah
..b. Nah
He appears in the coffee shop every Saturday from 7:30pm to Midnight.
Each player can get one music recording per visit, starting at 8pm.
Each player can trade with him multiple times.
[Lyle] Honma-san or Mr. Truth
1) I've got a questionnaire to fill out.
..a. Sounds fun!
..b. Who are you?
.....i. I'm an insurance agent.
........1. What?
........2. You're a creep
..c. I'm busy
2) When do you want [Crazy Redd] Tsunekichi to visit?
..a. Monday
..b. Tuesday
..c. Wednesday
..d. Thursday
..e. Friday
3) You trust this face?
..a. Sure?
..b. Um ...
..c. Not really
..d. No way
..e. Leave me alone
4) Questionnaire Question 1
..a. Yes
..b. No
5) Questionnaire Question 2
..a. Yes
..b. No
6) Questionnaire Question 3
..a. Yes
..b. No
7) What do you say to Accident Insurance for 3,000 bells?
What do you say to Damage Insurance for 6,000 bells?
..a. Yeah
..b. Disagree
.....i. I'll knock down the price to 3,000/6,000 bells.
........1. All right
........2. No way!
...........a. he repeats offer
8) A forged painting; you got one?
..a. I have one!
..b. Nope
He appears near your house every Saturday from 6am to 6pm.
Each player can purchase their own insurance policies.
Accident Insurance pays 100 bells for each trip/fall and each bee sting.
Damage Insurance pays 100 bells for each submitted counterfeit painting.
[Joan] Kaburiba
1) Do you need me to explain?
..a. Yes
..b. No
2) What kind of turnips are you interested in?
..a. White turnips
.....i. How does that sound?
........1. I'll buy some!
...........a. How many do you want?
...........b. Do you want them?
..............i. It's a deal
.................1. Maybe you should buy less (if too many)
....................a. Good idea
....................b. Never mind
..............ii. Changed my mind
........2. Explain turnips!
...........a. Do you want to hear more?
..............i. More! More!
.................1. More?
....................a. Yup!
.......................i. You in a rush?
..........................1. No, go ahead
..........................2. Let's wrap up
....................b. Skip it
..............ii. That's plenty
........3. Not interested
..b. Red turnips
.....i. What do you want with red turnips?
........1. I wanna buy!
........2. Explain them!
........3. Nothing
..c. Neither
She appears wandering around town every Sunday from 6am to Noon.
Each player can purchase White Turnips.
Her price for White Turnips is never less than 90 nor greater than 110.
Only one player can purchase one bag of Red Turnip seeds for 1,000 bells.
Water the planted Red Turnip daily to increase its value:
..0 days (dug up on the same day as planting) - 2 bells
..1 day (dug up on the day after planting) - 100 bells
..2 days - 500 bells
..3 days - 2,000 bells
..4 days - 4,000 bells
..5 days - 8,000 bells
..6 or more days - 16,000 bells
Dig up planted Red Turnips with a Shovel.
If you forget to water planted Red Turnips, they will die.
Red Turnips that have been dug up from the ground can not spoil.
[Crazy Redd] Tsunekichi
1) What's the password?
2) What I'm REALLY selling is trust
..a. Whatever
..b. I'm in!
.....i. You can be a member for 3,000 bells
........1. Done!
........2. No, thanks
3) Do you want to trade your [Red Vase] Aka tsubo? (if you have one)
..a. Yeah
..b. Nah
His tent appears near Town Hall on random weekdays from 6am to Midnight.
Any player can visit his tent.
Here are possible passwords (Nook's prompt in brackets):
..[aitasaifuni] hiragana to ha ta ta nu
..[atamakakushite] hiragana ka ne wo da su
..[atsusasamusamo] hiragana ka ne shi da i
..[anagaattara] hiragana ka ne o to se
..[iuhayasushi] hiragana u ru ha tsu ne ki chi
..[ichinansatte] katakana bo ro hiragana mo u ke
..[ennoshitano] hiragana o ka ne mo chi
..[otokohadokyou] hiragana so shi te o ka ne
..[oninoinumani] hiragana ka i mo no
..[oyahanakutomo] hiragana ka ne ha a ru
..[kanenokiremega] hiragana yo no o wa ri
..[kanehatenkano] hiragana ma wa shi mo no
..[kawaiikoniha] hiragana ta i ma i ha ta ke
..[kitsunenoyomeiri] hiragana ta nu ki ha katakana mu ri
..[kireonabaraniha] hiragana ta ka i ne fu da
..[kusattemo] hiragana a bu ra a ge
..[kenzennakokoroha] hiragana ka ne de mo ka e ru
..[tonarinoshibafuha] katakana ze ni hiragana da ra ke
..[toranutanukino] hiragana ma nu ke ga o
..[nikuwokirasete] hiragana ka ne wo to ru
..[nusubitonimo] katakana sa i fu hiragana a ri
..[nuretedeawa] hiragana mo ro te de ka ne
..[nekonikoban] hiragana ki tsu ne ni katakana o sa tsu
..[hanayori] hiragana o katakana sa tsu
..[hitonofurimite] katakana su ki hiragana tsu ka me
..[hitowomitara] katakana sa i fu hiragana to o mo e
..[penhakenyorimo] hiragana ya su shi
..[hotokenokaomo] hiragana sa n wa ri bi ki
..[borohakitetemo] katakana sa i fu hiragana ha go u ka
..[motomeyo sareba] hiragana 2 wa ri bi ki
..[momokuri3nen] hiragana tsu ne ki chi 35 sa i
..[wakaitokinokurouha] katakana ku - ri n gu o fu
Here are possible Korean passwords (Crazy Redd's prompt in brackets):
..[namdeul-eul da] jigap-ila saenggakhaela
..[bogi joh-eun peok-i] gagyeokdo bissada
..[namjaneun yonggi] geuligo don
..[gineun nar-i] don beoneun nir-ida
..[pen-eun geomboda] ssada
..[sseug-eodo] cheonggukjang
..[gomchis gukbuteo] masyeora
..[doaeji mog-e jinju] -yeo-u mog-e hyeonchal
..[don-eulo maej-eun gwangye] don tteor-eojimyeon kkeut-ida
..[nae han mom bachyeo] don-eul tteud-eulila
..[bullosodeuk] ssangsu deur-eo hwan-yeong
..[jalm-eoseo gosaeng-eun] jug-eodo hagi silhda
..[jung-i je meori] donman jumyeon kkakkneunda
..[mar-eun swibgo] don beolgineun -eoryeobda
..[kkochboda] hyeonchal
..[-yeo-u sijibganeun nal] neoguri -uneun nal
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[Katie or Lost Kitten] Maigo-chan
1) I wanna go to [village]!
..a. I'll take you!
..b. Good luck!
She appears in a random location in town on a random day.
[Kaitlin] Okaa-san, her mama, appears wandering around town on a random day.
The player with [Katie] Maigo-chan should bring the kitten to the town that has
[Kaitlin] Okaa-san.
If you do not reunite them, they will stay in your town for seven days.
[Katrina] Hackemy
1) Do you want your fortune told for 100 bells?
..a. Tell me!
.....i. Today's fortune or compatibility?
........1. Fortune
........2. Love reading
...........a. With whom?
..............i. enter name
...........b. Is that right?
..............i. That's right!
..............ii. No
........3. Good-bye
..b. Who are you?
..c. Good-bye
2) Is there something I can help you with?
..a. Fortune!
.....i. Today's fortune or compatibility?
........1. Fortune
........2. Love reading
........3. Good-bye
..b. Purification
.....i. Do you want to pay 10,000 bells?
........1. Please
........2. Good-bye
..c. Good-bye
Her tent appears near Town Hall on random weekdays from 6am to Midnight.
Any player can visit her tent.
Here are the effects of the 22 cards:
..Balloon - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Bird - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Book - good luck for natural state; neutral for inverted state
..Bread - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Bridge - bad luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Butterfly - bad luck for natural state; neutral for inverted state
..Forest - neutral for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Fruit - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Jewel - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Lake - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Light - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Midnight - bad luck for natural state; neutral for inverted state
..Morning Sun - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Mount - bad luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Music - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Pen - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Ship - bad luck for natural state; good luck for inverted state
..Shooting Star - good luck for natural state; neutral for inverted state
..Space - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Thunder - good luck for natural state; neutral for inverted state
..Waterfall - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
..Wind - good luck for natural state; bad luck for inverted state
Good luck means gifts from villagers.
Bad luck means tripping/falling while running.
[Gracie] Grace
1) I know you're here to get your Fashionista Badge! (need empty letter slot)
..a. You know it!
.....i. Quiz Question 1
........1. Response 1
........2. Response 2
........3. Response 3
........4. Response 4
.....ii. Quiz Question 2
.....iii. Quiz Question 3
.....iv. Quiz Question 4
.....v. Quiz Question 5
.....vi. She gives you a Certificate with your rank (best to worst):
........1. G obu guresu or ? [Fabulous] (nothing)
........2. takane no guresu or High Price Grace [??] (nothing)
........3. ekubo no guresu or Dimple Grace [??] (nothing)
........4. sokosoko no guresu or About Grace [Wannabe?] (Subdued Print)
........5. tottetsuketa guresu or ? [??] (Subdued Print)
........6. kappe guresu or ? [Frumpy?] (Moldy Shirt)
........7. imo guresu or ? [Redneck?] (Moldy Shirt)
........8. dasa guresu or ? [Disastrous] (Moldy Shirt)
..b. Uhhh...what?
..c. Buh-bye now
2) Make an offer! (after speaking to her four more times)
..a. offer, at most, 8,000 bells to receive a Gracie original design
He appears near Town Hall on random weekdays from 6am for 24 hours.
Each player can get one ensemble per visit.
[Saharah] Rolland
1) Will you trade me your [Turban] Taban? (if you have one)
..a. Here!
..b. Wait a minute
2) Will you help me with my deliveries?
..a. Sure!
.....i. Bring this to [name] (Tom Nook, Mabel, Blathers, Pelly, or Phyllis)
.....ii. Bring this to [name]
.....iii. Bring this to [name] (sometimes)
.....iv. Do you want a [wallpaper name] or a [carpet name] as a reward?
........1. Wallpaper
........2. Carpet
..b. No, thanks.
He appears wandering around town on random weekdays from 6am to Midnight.
Each player can get one reward per visit.
[Wendell] Seiichi
1) I'm so hungry
..a. Here
.....i. Do you want to erase one of your designs and get a new one?
........1. Oh, yeah!
........2. No, thanks
..b. Wait a minute
He appears wandering around town on random weekdays from 6am to Midnight.
Each player can get one reward per visit.
Here are the 32 designs and what you must offer for them:
..[Footsteps Design] Ashiato - Char
..[Overhead View A] Chijoue A or Ground Sculpture A - Catfish
..[Overhead View B] Chijoue B or Ground Sculpture B - Giant Snakehead
..[Overhead View C] Chijoue C or Ground Sculpture C - Pond Smelt
..[Overhead View D] Chijoue D or Ground Sculpture D - Gar
..[Puddle Pattern] Mizutamari - Crawfish, Frog, or Killifish
..[Point 1 Pattern] Chekku pointo 1 or Checkpoint 1 - Salmon
..[Point 2 Pattern] Chekku pointo 2 or Checkpoint 2 - King Salmon
..[North Pattern] Tate douro or North/South Road - other freshwater fish
..[West Pattern] Yoko douro or East/West Road - other freshwater fish
..[Road 1 Pattern] Douro 1 - other freshwater fish
..[Road 2 Pattern] Douro 2 - other freshwater fish
..[Road 3 Pattern] Douro 3 - other freshwater fish
..[Road 4 Pattern] Douro 4 - other freshwater fish
..[Four-Way Pattern] Juujiro or Crossroads - other freshwater fish
..[Crosswalk Design] Oudanhodou - other freshwater fish
..[Rock Pattern] Ishi or Stones - Barred Knifejaw
..[Fossil Pattern] Kaseki dami or Fossil Dummy - Coelacanth
..[Drain Pattern] Haisuikou - Shark, Hammerhead Shark, or Ocean Sunfish
..[Stop Sign Design] Tomare - other ocean fish
..[No Entry Design] Shinnyuu kinshi - other ocean fish
..[Right Pattern] Raitto tan or Right Turn - other ocean fish
..[Left Pattern] Refuto tan or Left Turn - other ocean fish
..[Caution Pattern] Keikokumaku - other ocean fish
..[No U-Turn Design] U tan kinshi - other ocean fish
..[Home Pattern] Iena kocchi or House Arrow - other ocean fish
..[Town Hall Design] Yakushoha kocchi or Town Hall Arrow - other ocean fish
..[Museum Design] Hakubutsukanha kocchi or Museum Arrow - other ocean fish
..[Dash Pattern] Dasshu bodo or Dash Box - Coconut
..[Block Pattern] Burokku - Orange, Cherry, Apple, Peach, or Pear
..[? Block Design] Hatena bokkusu - Acorn
..[Stairs Pattern] Kudarikaidan - White Turnips
[Pascal] Rakosuke
1) Will you trade me your [Scallop] Hotategai? (if you have one)
..a. Huh?!
..b. What?
..c. Ya want one?
.....i. Did you drop a golden axe or a silver axe?
........1. gold axe (choose for Golden Axe)
........2. silver axe
...........a. he repeats the question
........3. whichever (choose for Pascal's Pic)
2) Can I give you some wisdom?
..a. Please
..b. No thanks
He appears near the ocean on random weekdays from 6am to Midnight.
Each player can trade with him or get one Pirate Theme item per visit.
[Dr Shrunk] Shisho
1) Have you heard of me?
..a. Unknown!
..b. I know you!
2) Care to learn how to express yourself?
..a. No, thanks.
.....i. You would be doing your friends a big service!
........1. I said no!
...........a. he repeats "You would be doing your friends a big service!"
........2. Fine!
..b. OK, OK...
3) Everything is confidential, OK?
..a. Okeydokey!
..b. OK, I guess
4) click on Shisho when he performs Shyness to get visual emotion
5) How has emotional exploration been going? (starts here on subsequent visits)
..a. Perfectly!
..b. I'm in a slump.
.....i. Select an emotion to work on (he offers four of the following)
........1. [Anger] Okoru neta (red, 3 white puffs of smoke)
........2. [Shock] Shokkuna neta (wide eyes, open mouth & yellow burst)
........3. [Laughter] Warau neta (laughing & yellow marks)
........4. [Surprise] Odoroku neta (4 white marks)
........5. [Rage] Gekidosuru neta (foot stomp, red, 1 puff of smoke)
........6. [Distress] Aseru neta (stepping in place & sweat drops)
........7. [Fear] Furueru neta (shivering)
........8. [Sorrow] Nakeru neta (crying)
........9. [Blankness] Hyuna neta (wind & blowing leaf)
........10. [Joy] Happina neta (flowers)
........11. [Confusion] Hatena neta (question mark)
........12. [Inspiration] Hirameku neta (light bulb)
........13. [Happiness] Ukiuki neta (music notes & swaying)
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........15. [Sadness] Ochikomeru neta (black swirl)
........16. [Disappointment] Shitsuren neta (breaking heart)
........17. [Scheming] Warudakumi neta (sideways & downward look, star)
........18. [Fatigue] Neboketa neta (yawn, bubbles)
........19. [Love] Rabuna neta (heart)
........20. [Contentment] Hohoemashii neta (smiling)
........21. [Irritation] Fukigenna neta (knitted eyebrows)
........22. [Discontent] Komaru neta (frown, look down)
........23. [Shyness] Tereru neta (red cheeks)
........24. [Disbelief] Hiku neta (step back, wide eyes & small yellow burst)
........25. [Agreement] Unazukeru neta (eyes closed & nodding)
........26. [Approval] Hakushudekiru neta (clapping)
........27. [Acceptance] Yareyarena neta (shrug, hands up)
........28. [Exasperation] Tameikina neta (sigh)
........29. [Realization] Bikkurina neta (wide eyes & exclamation mark)
.....ii. click on Shisho when he performs to get visual emotion
He appears wandering around town on random weekdays from 6am to Midnight.
Each player can get one visual emotion per visit.
[Gulliver] Johnny
1) Will you help recover the [missing parts] O patsu or O parts?
..a. Glad to help!
.....i. find the 5 [UFO part] Uchuusen no bihin
..b. Not a chance
He appears in the sky on a random weekday between 6am and the following 6am.
He appears when the time (hour:minute) ends in 2 or 7 (e.g., 8:52, 10:37, etc.)
Shoot his UFO down in order to speak to [Gulliver] Johnny.
[Blanca] Ayashiineko (or Suspicious Cat)
1) What are you laughing at?
..a. What a masterpiece!
..b. Who's laughing?
2) Would you draw me a new face?
..a. Oh, it's fine
..b. Sure
.....i. What is the design's name?
[Pete] Pelio appears in the sky on two random weekdays at 9am or at 5pm.
He usually does not appear when it is raining.
Shoot him down with your Slingshot in order to speak with him.
[Resetti] Mr. Reset
He appears outside your door after you turn off the power instead of saving.
He may ask you to type any of the following "apologies:"
..1. katakana a i mu so - ri -
..2. katakana ka n be n hiragana shi te ku da sa i
..3. hiragana ko u ka i shi te i ma su
..4. katakana ko ko ro hiragana wo i re ka e ma su
..5. hiragana ko re de sa i go ni shi ma su
..6. katakana shi bu i hiragana ne katakana ri se tsu(small) to hiragana sa n
..7. hiragana ji(shi) mi chi ni ga n ba ri ma su
..8. hiragana su mi ma se n de shi ta
..9. hiragana cha n to katakana se - bu hiragana shi ma su
..10. katakana ba ka hiragana na ko to o shi ma shi ta
..11. hiragana ha n se i shi te i ma su
..12. katakana ho n to hiragana ni katakana go me n hiragana na sa i
..13. hiragana mo u shi wa ke a ri ma se n
..14. hiragana mo u ni do to shi ma se n
..15. katakana ri se tsu(small) to hiragana sa n katakana go me n hiragana ne
..16. hiragana wa ru i no ha katakana wa ta shi hiragana de su
Here are the ACWW "apologies:"
..1. Forgive me.
..2. Hail Resetti!
..3. I love to save.
..4. I need help!
..5. I'm a cheater.
..6. I'm dirt. DIRT! (one space after period)
..7. I'm a loser.
..8. I'm so dumb!
..9. I'm so sorry.
..10. It's my fault.
..11. My apologies.
..12. Never again!
..13. No cheating!
..14. Resetti rules!
..15. Save! SAVE! (one space after first exclamation mark)
..16. So sorry!
Here are the Korean "apologies:"
..1. ???
..2. ???
..3. ???
..4. ???
..5. ???
..6. ???
..7. ???
..8. ???
..9. ???
..10. ???
..11. ???
..12. ???
..13. ???
..14. ???
..15. ???
..16. ???
[Tom Nook] Tanukichi
1) Will you trade me your [Safe] Kinko? (if you have one)
..a. Yeah
..b. Nah
He appears in his store every day from 8am to 11pm.
Each player can trade with him multiple times.
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19) VISITORS AT THE CAFE
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You might find the following folks enjoying coffee at The Roost, the cafe in
the basement of the Museum:
[Pelly] Pelico - 6am to 6:55am, all week
[Kapp'n] Untenshu - Noon to 1:30pm, 2:30pm to 4pm, all week
[Rover] Mishiranuneko (Unknown Cat) - Noon to 1:30pm, 2:30pm to 4pm, all week
[Phyllis] Pelimi - 9pm to 9:55pm, Sunday through Friday
[Harriet] Kattorinu - 11pm to Midnight, Monday through Friday
[Lyle] Honma-san - Noon to 1:30pm, Sundays
[Resetti] Mr. Reset - 2:30pm to 4pm, Sundays
[Harriet] Kattorinu will appear only if your store is Nookington's.
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20) RED TURNIP TRADE
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If you give a Red Turnip to [Wendell] Seiichi, he will give you a Country
Guitar or a Turban.
Give the Country Guitar to [K.K. Slider] Totakeke to get K.K. Slider's Pic.
If you give the Turban to [Saharah] Rolland, he will give you a Red Vase or a
Massage Chair.
Give the Red Vase to [Crazy Redd] Tsunekichi to get the Safe.
Give the Safe to [Tom Nook] Tanukichi to get Tom Nook's Pic.
Give the Massage Chair to [Tortimer] Kotobuki to get the Scallop.
Give the Scallop to [Pascal] Rakosuke to get Pascal's Pic or the Golden Axe.
The Country Guitar, Red Vase, Massage Chair, and Safe can be ordered from your
catalog.
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21) THE STALK MARKET
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The "stalk market," or buying and selling White Turnips, is the best way to
earn huge amounts of money.
Purchase White Turnips from [Joan] Kaburiba on Sunday mornings, then sell them
to [Tom Nook] Tanukichi during the week at a higher price to make a profit.
White Turnips spoil at 6am Sunday morning, so make sure you sell them by
Saturday night. Alternately, you can exploit a "glitch:" White Turnips placed
on top of tables (or other items like the Cardboard Box or Fireplace) will not
spoil. White Turnips in the Lost & Found also will not spoil.
In the Korean version, White Tunips placed on top of tables and White Turnips
in the Lost & Found will spoil on Sunday morning.
[Tom Nook] Tanukichi has two turnip prices each day, Monday through Saturday.
The price changes at Noon. Using data from the author's towns, here is a
distribution of when the highest price of the week occurred:
Monday am: 69 weeks (18.8%)
Monday pm: 0 weeks ( 0.0%)
Tuesday am: 0 weeks ( 0.0%)
Tuesday pm: 1 weeks ( 0.3%)
Wednesday am: 10 weeks ( 4.1%)
Wednesday pm: 45 weeks (12.3%)
Thursday am: 60 weeks (16.3%)
Thursday pm: 49 weeks (13.4%)
Friday am: 39 weeks (10.6%)
Friday pm: 47 weeks (12.8%)
Saturday am: 34 weeks ( 9.3%)
Saturday pm: 18 weeks ( 4.9%)
367 weeks
So, the maximum weekly price occurs on Thursdays most often.
[Joan's] Kaburiba's price is never less than 90 nor greater than 110 bells per
turnip. So, it really doesn't matter how much you pay for White Turnips. [Tom
Nook's] Tanukichi's prices, however, can vary greatly. The lowest price and
highest price experienced by the author are 37 and 634 bells per turnip.
Higher prices have been reported by other players, though prices greater than
700 are impossible.
Based on the author's data, [Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's prices exhibit four
general patterns:
1) the "constantly-decreasing" pattern,
2) the "large-spike" pattern,
3) the "small-spike" pattern, and
4) the "random-price" pattern.
The constantly-decreasing turnip price pattern starts Monday morning with a
price between 71 and 87, inclusive. Each successive price is a few bells less.
Here are some examples:
M T W Th F Sa
87 84 81 79 76 74 71 67 65 63 59 56
83 80 78 76 73 70 67 65 63 59 57 54
79 77 75 72 70 67 65 63 60 57 55 52
75 74 71 69 66 64 61 59 56 55 52 49
72 69 67 65 63 61 58 56 54 51 50 46
The large-spike turnip price pattern is a constantly-decreasing pattern that is
interrupted with five prices: a two-price run-up to a spike followed by a two-
price run-down. A constantly-decreasing pattern resumes after the interruption.
In the author's experience, large-spike prices range between 192 and 634. They
have appeared only on Thursdays or Fridays. Here are some examples:
M T W Th F Sa
87 85 82 79 76 93 207 497 168 107 87 84
84 81 79 76 74 147 180 628 190 92 84 81
82 80 77 75 118 195 460 172 100 82 79 76
80 77 75 72 70 90 146 213 168 92 80 78
72 70 67 65 63 61 58 95 174 298 156 96
71 69 66 64 62 91 152 251 142 83 71 69
The small-spike turnip price pattern also involves an interrupted constantly-
decreasing pattern. The maximum price is the fourth price after the
interruption (as oppposed to the third price with the large-spike pattern). In
the author's experience, small-spike prices range between 155 and 218. Here
are some examples:
M T W Th F Sa
87 84 81 91 149 156 218 170 87 84 81 79
87 84 81 79 76 74 71 146 103 155 192 184
85 82 135 138 152 213 166 85 82 79 77 74
71 69 66 64 62 119 75 130 162 151 71 69
71 69 66 64 62 109 107 145 155 150 71 69
The random-price "pattern" really has no pattern; the prices jump up and down.
Most often, the Monday morning price is greater than 87. In the author's
experience, the maximum prices from this "pattern" range between 100 and 153.
Here are some examples:
M T W Th F Sa
147 78 77 76 91 116 113 63 74 134 134 92
109 60 69 69 90 77 80 53 49 107 100 98
97 79 49 77 123 153 136 48 84 118 151 108
74 59 42 68 122 117 86 37 59 116 79 72
If you are experiencing the constantly-decreasing price pattern and an
interruption has not ocurred by Thursday PM, then sell your White Turnips at
the Thursday PM price. In the author's experience, large-spike and small-spike
interruptions have not begun with Friday AM's price.
Using data from the author's towns, here is the frequency of the four patterns:
1) the "constantly-decreasing" pattern: 54 weeks (14.7%)
2) the "large-spike" pattern: 100 weeks (27.3%)
3) the "small-spike" pattern: 90 weeks (24.5%)
4) the "random-price" pattern: 123 weeks (33.5%)
367 weeks
So, a profit can be made on the sale of White Turnips about 85% (or about 6/7)
of the time.
Using data from the author's towns, here is a cumulative distribution of the
weekly highest price:
650 or more: 0 weeks ( 0.0%)
600 or more: 2 weeks ( 0.5%)
550 or more: 12 weeks ( 3.3%)
500 or more: 22 weeks ( 6.0%)
450 or more: 32 weeks ( 8.7%)
400 or more: 47 weeks ( 12.8%)
350 or more: 61 weeks ( 16.6%)
300 or more: 70 weeks ( 19.1%)
250 or more: 84 weeks ( 22.9%)
200 or more: 108 weeks ( 29.4%)
150 or more: 192 weeks ( 52.3%)
100 or more: 312 weeks ( 85.0%)
70 or more: 367 weeks (100.0%)
less than 70: 0 weeks ( 0.0%)
So, the maximum weekly price is 200 or more almost a third of the time.
Also, according to this experience, a price of 500 or more will happen about
once every 17 weeks (about three times a year).
Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to influence higher turnip prices.
Also, here are the author's highest prices and their immediately preceding
three prices:
76 116 202 634 76 93 207 497 69 110 184 407
74 147 180 628 60 96 186 476 64 122 140 407
69 109 195 594 69 98 188 473 66 112 169 404
72 116 178 594 75 128 188 470 68 119 138 397
72 130 156 581 63 77 153 469 60 106 170 395
70 90 180 574 72 125 172 465 71 122 189 394
70 133 167 569 70 112 177 461 77 131 175 394
68 82 156 568 73 118 195 460 69 138 172 394
69 110 162 566 65 89 145 460 66 119 155 393
64 87 194 562 68 133 163 459 69 101 188 392
60 82 187 562 71 96 144 448 72 96 156 392
76 122 197 559 64 127 171 445 63 124 151 383
66 136 171 550 64 ??? 179 444 58 90 130 370
70 115 202 549 68 111 187 441 75 137 204 365
72 133 189 535 64 82 175 429 66 117 140 355
71 93 200 534 66 136 164 428 73 110 204 353
64 118 144 534 71 89 181 426 76 121 170 352
63 76 168 521 63 100 171 421 75 113 190 349
64 109 147 516 67 123 193 420 75 91 177 339
67 128 199 515 73 82 182 420 72 83 153 335
65 83 156 507 73 148 211 412
64 79 156 506 65 116 146 412
Notice how the "spikes" are all preceded by a relatively low price, then a two-
price "run up," (often a price < 150 followed by a price > 150). This is a
"signal" to look for when checking prices twice a day.
Changing the in-game clock (Telephone) will trigger the constantly-decreasing
turnip price pattern at [Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's (and will prevent "spikes"
from appearing). Using the in-game clock to go backwards in time will cause
White Turnips to spoil. Lastly, using the in-game clock may cause [Joan]
Kaburiba to not have Red Turnip seeds available for sale. Always use the DS
clock when changing time.
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22) FISH
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56 fish are needed to obtain the Golden Rod.
In inventory order, here are their names, their selling price (European price,
if different, in brackets), their average size, their shadow size, where to
catch them, and when to catch them:
[Bitterling] Tanago - 900 [700] - 10 cm - tiny - in river - November through
February, all day (best time is 4am to 9pm, December through February)
[Pale Chub] Oikawa - 200 - 15 cm - tiny - in river - all year, 9am to 4pm (best
time is March through June and August through November)
[Crucian Carp] Funa - 120 - 30 cm - small - in river - all year, all day (best
time is 9am to 4pm and 9pm to 4am, March through June and September through
November)
[Dace] Ugui - 200 - 35 cm - small - in river - all year, 4pm to 9am (best time
is 9pm to 4am, November through March)
[Barbel Steed] Nigoi - 200 - 50 cm - medium - in river - all year, all day
(best time is 9pm to 4am, October through March)
[Carp] Koi - 300 - 75 cm - medium large - in river - all year, all day (best
time is 4pm to 9am, October and November)
[Koi] Nishikigoi - 2,000 - 75 cm - medium large - in river - all year, 4pm to
9am
[Goldfish] Kingyo - 1,300 - 15 cm - tiny - in river - all year, all day
[Popeyed Goldfish] Demekin - 1,300 - 15 cm - tiny - in river - all year, 9am to
4pm
[Killifish] Medaka - 300 - 4 cm - tiny - in holding pond - April through August,
all day
[Crawfish] Zarigani - 200 [250] - 12 cm - tiny - in holding pond - April
through mid-September, all day (best time is 9am to 4pm, April and May)
[Frog] Kaeru - 120 [250] - 12 cm - tiny - in holding pond - May through August,
all day
[Freshwater Goby] Donko - 300 - 15 cm - tiny - in river - all year, 4pm to 9am
[Loach] Dojou - 300 - 20 cm - tiny - in river - March through May, all day
(best time is 9am to 4pm, March and April)
[Catfish] Namazu - 800 - 60 cm - medium - in large pond - May through October,
4pm to 9am (best time is 9pm to 4am, June through September)
[Eel] Unagi - 2,000 - 100 cm - thin - in river - June through mid-September,
4pm to 9am (best time is 9pm to 4am, June through August)
[Giant Snakehead] Raigyo - 5,500 - 80 cm - large - in large pond - June through
August, 9am to 4pm (best time is July and August)
[Bluegill] Burugiru or Bluegill - 120 - 25 cm - small - in river - all year,
9am to 4pm (best time is March through November)
[Yellow Perch] Ieropachi or Yellow Perch - 240 - 35 cm - small - in river -
October through March, all day (best time is November through February)
[Black Bass] Burakkubasu or Black Bass - 300 - 50 cm - medium - in river - all
year, all day (best time is 4am to 9am and 4pm to 9pm, May through November)
[Pond Smelt] Wakasagi - 300 - 15 cm - tiny - in large pond - December through
February, all day (best time is 4am to 9pm)
[Sweetfish] Ayu - 900 - 25 cm - small - in river - July through mid-September,
all day (best time is 4am to 9pm, July and August)
[Cherry Salmon] Yamame - 1,000 [1,300] - 35 cm - small - in river - March
through June, 4am to 9am and 4pm to 9pm (best time is March and April) -
September through November, 4am to 9pm
[Char] Ooiwana - 3,800 - 50 cm - medium - under waterfall - March through June,
4am to 9am and 4pm to 9pm - September through November, 4am to 9pm
[Rainbow Trout] Nijimasu - 800 [650] - 70 cm - medium large - in river - March
through June, 4am to 9am and 4pm to 9pm (best time is March through May) -
September through November, 4am to 9pm
[Stringfish] Itou - 15,000 - 150 cm - huge - in river - December through
February, 4pm to 9am
[Salmon] Sake - 700 [650] - 90 cm - large - in river - September, all day
[King Salmon] Kingusamon or King Salmon - 1,800 - 160 cm - huge - in river -
September, all day (best time is the first half of September)
[Guppy] Guppi or Guppy - 1,300 - 4 cm - tiny - in river - April through
November, 9am to 4pm
[Angelfish] Enzerufisshu or Angelfish - 3,000 - 12 cm - tiny - in river - May
through October, 4pm to 9am
[Piranha] Pirania or Piranha - 2,500 [3,200] - 30 cm - small - in river - June
through mid-September, 9am to 4pm and 9pm to 4am
[Arowana] Arowana - 10,000 - 70 cm - medium large - in river - June through
mid-September, 4pm to 9am
[Dorado] Dorado - 15,000 - 100 cm - very large - in river - June through
September, 4am to 9pm
[Gar] Ga - 6,000 - 190 cm - huge - in large pond - June through September, 4pm
to 9am
[Arapaima] Piraruku - 10,000 - 300 cm - huge - in river - July through
September, 4pm to 9am
[Sea Butterfly] Kurione - 1,000 - 3 cm - tiny - in ocean - December through
February, all day
[Jellyfish] Kurage - 100 - 25 cm - small - in ocean - the second half of August,
all day
[Seahorse] Tatsunootoshigo - 1,100 [1,500] - 8 cm - tiny - in ocean - April
through November, all day (best time is 4am to 9pm, May through October)
[Clownfish] Kumanomi - 650 - 15 cm - tiny - in ocean - April through September,
all day (best time is May through mid-August)
[Zebra Turkeyfish] Minokasago - 400 - 30 cm - small - in ocean - April through
November, all day (best time is May through October)
[Puffer Fish] Harisenbon - 240 [200] - 35 cm - small - in ocean - July through
September, all day (best time is August and September)
[Horse Mackerel] Aji - 150 [120] - 40 cm - small - in ocean - all year, all day
[Barred Knifejaw] Ishidai - 5,000 - 60 cm - medium - in ocean - March through
November, all day
[Sea Bass] Suzuki - 160 [140] - 100 cm - very large - in ocean - all year, all
day
[Red Snapper] Tai - 3,000 - 90 cm - large - in ocean - all year, all day (best
time is March through October)
[Dab] Karei - 300 [200] - 50 cm - medium - in ocean - October through April,
all day
[Olive Flounder] Hirame - 800 - 80 cm - large - in ocean - all year, all day
(best time is November through March)
[Squid] Ika - 400 - 35 cm - small - in ocean - December through mid-August, all
day
[Octopus] Tako - 500 [450] - 60 cm - medium - in ocean - March through July and
mid-September through January, all day
[Football Fish] Chouchinankou - 2,500 [3,500] - 60 cm - medium - in ocean -
November through March, 4pm to 9am (best time is December through February)
[Tuna] Maguro - 7,000 - 230 cm - huge - in ocean - November through March, all
day
[Blue Marlin] Kajikimaguro - 10,000 - 220 cm - huge - in ocean - July through
September, all day
[Ocean Sunfish] Manbou - 4,000 - 300 cm - huge with fin - in ocean - June
through September, 4am to 9pm
[Hammerhead Shark] Shumokuzame - 8,000 [12,000] - 250 cm - huge with fin - in
ocean - June through September, 4pm to 9am
[Shark] Same - 15,000 - 540 cm - huge with fin - in ocean - June through
September, 4pm to 9am
[Coelacanth] Shirakansu or Coelacanth - 15,000 - 150 cm - huge - in ocean
during rain or snow - all year, 4pm to 9am
Here are groupings of fish, from large to small, by shadow size:
huge with fin - Shark, Ocean Sunfish, Hammerhead Shark
huge - Arapaima, Tuna, Blue Marlin, Gar, King Salmon, Stringfish, Coelacanth
thin - Eel
very large - Sea Bass, Dorado
large - Red Snapper, Salmon, Olive Flounder, Giant Snakehead
medium large - Carp, Koi, Rainbow Trout, Arowana
medium - Catfish, Barred Knifejaw, Octopus, Football Fish, Barbel Steed,
Black Bass, Char, Dab
small - Horse Mackerel, Dace, Yellow Perch, Cherry Salmon, Puffer Fish, Squid,
Crucian Carp, Piranha, Zebra Turkeyfish, Bluegill, Sweetfish, Jellyfish
tiny - Loach, Pale Chub, Goldfish, Popeyed Goldfish, Freshwater Goby,
Pond Smelt, Clownfish, Crawfish, Frog, Angelfish, Bitterling, Seahorse,
Killifish, Guppy, Sea Butterfly
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23) INSECTS
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56 insects are needed to obtain the Golden Net.
In inventory order, here are their names, their selling price (European price,
if different, in brackets), their average size, where to catch them, and when
to catch them:
[Common Butterfly]* Montsurochou - 90 [80] - 50 mm - near flowers - March
through June, 4am to 7pm (best time is 8am to 5pm) - July through August, 8am
to 5pm - September, 8am to 4pm
[Yellow Butterfly]* Monkichou - 90 [80] - 50 mm - near flowers - March through
June, 4am to 7pm (best time is 8am to 5pm) - July through August, 8am to 5pm -
September, 8am to 4pm
[Tiger Butterfly]* Agehachou - 160 [120] - 90 mm - near red and pink flowers -
March through June, 4am to 7pm (best time is 8am to 5pm) - July through August,
8am to 5pm - September, 8am to 4pm
[Peacock Butterfly]* Karasuageha - 220 [200] - 105 mm - near blue, purple and
black flowers - March through June, 4am to 7pm (best time is 8am to 5pm, May
through June) - July through August, 8am to 5pm - September, 8am to 4pm
[Monarch Butterfly]* Ookabamadara - 140 [120] - 85 mm - near flowers -
September through October, 4am to 5pm - November, 8am to 5pm (best time is 8am
to 5pm, October through November)
[Emperor Butterfly]* Morufochou - 2,500 - 115 mm - near flowers - June through
September, 8am to 5pm
[Agrias Butterfly]* Miirotateha - 3,000 - 42 mm - near flowers - June through
September, 8am to 5pm
[Birdwing Butterfly]* Arekusandoraageha - 3,000 - 260 mm - near flowers - June
through September, 8am to 5pm
[Moth]* Ga - 60 - 60 mm - near outdoor lights - May through September, 7pm to
4am (best time is 11pm to 4am, June through August)
[Oak Silk Moth] Yamamayuga - 1,200 [800] - 280 mm - on trees - June through
September, 7pm to 4am
[Honeybee]* ** Mitsubachi - 100 - 13 mm - near flowers - March through August,
8am to 5pm (best time is March through June)
[Bee]** Suzumebachi - 4,500 - 38 mm - in trees - all year, all day
[Long Locust]* Shouryoubatta - 200 - 73 mm - on ground - August through
November, 8am to 7pm (best time is September through November)
[Migratory Locust] Tonosamabatta - 600 [800] - 58 mm - on ground - September
through November, 8am to 7pm (best time is 8am to 4pm)
[Mantis]* Kamakiri - 430 - 82 mm - on flowers - August through November, 8am to
5pm (best time is 8am to 4pm, September through November)
[Orchid Mantis]* Hanakamakiri - 2,400 - 35 mm - on flowers (more common on
white flowers) - August through November, 8am to 5pm (best time is 8am to 4pm,
September through November)
[Brown Cicada] Aburazemi - 200 - 58 mm - on trees - July through August, 8am to
5pm (best time is 8am to 4pm)
[Robust Cicada] Minminsemi - 300 - 60 mm - on trees - July through August, 8am
to 5pm (best time is 8am to 4pm)
[Walker Cicada] Tsukutsukuboushi - 400 - 44 mm - on trees - July through
September, 8am to 5pm (best time is August)
[Evening Cicada] Higurashi - 550 - 45 mm - on trees - July through August, 4am
to 8am and 4pm to 7pm
[Lantern Fly] Biwahagoromo - 1,800 [2,000] - 70 mm - on trees - June through
September, 4pm to 7pm and 11pm to 8am
[Red Dragonfly]* Akiakane - 80 - 38 mm - in air - September through October,
8am to 7pm (best time is 4pm to 5pm)
[Darner Dragonfly]* Ginyanma - 200 - 76 mm - in air - June through August, 8am
to 5pm (best time is 4pm to 5pm)
[Banded Dragonfly]* Oniyanma - 4,500 - 90 mm - in air - July through August,
8am to 5pm
[Ant]** Ari - 80 - 5 mm - on rotten turnips - all year, all day
[Pondskater]** Amenbo - 130 - 14 mm - on large and holding ponds - June through
September, 8am to 7pm
[Snail] Katatsumuri - 250 - 45 mm - on flowers, usually during rain - April
through September, all day (best times are 4pm to 8am, May; 4am to 7pm, June;
and 7pm to 11pm, July through August)
[Cricket] Koorogi - 130 - 28 mm - on ground - September through November, 5pm
to 8am
[Bell Cricket] Suzumushi - 430 - 18 mm - on ground - September through October,
5pm to 8am
[Grasshopper]* Kirigirisu - 160 [130] - 43 mm - on ground - July, 4pm to 5pm -
August through September, 8am to 5pm (best time is September)
[Mole Cricket] Okera - 280 [200] - 35 mm - underground - November through May,
all day (best time is December through February)
[Walkingstick] Nanafushi - 600 - 85 mm - on trees - July through November, 4am
to 7pm
[Ladybug]* Tentoumushi - 200 - 8 mm - on flowers - March through June and
October, 8am to 5pm (best time is March through May)
[Fruit Beetle] Koganemushi - 100 - 23 mm - on trees - July through August, all
day (best time is 7pm to 4am) - September, 7pm to 8am
[Scarab Beetle] Purachinakogane - 6,000 - 25 mm - on trees - July through
August, 11pm to 8am
[Dung Beetle]** Funkorogashi - 800 - 35 mm - near snowballs - December through
February, 5pm to 8am
[Goliath Beetle] Goraiasu hanamuguri - 6,000 - 90 mm - on coconut palms - June
through August, 7pm to 8am
[Firefly]* Hotaru - 300 [250] - 15 mm - near freshwater - June, 7pm to 4am
[Jewel Beetle] Tamamushi - 2,400 - 35 mm - on trees - July through August, 8am
to 5pm
[Longhorn Beetle] Kamikirimushi - 260 [200] - 30 mm - on trees - June, 8am to
7pm - July through August, 8am to 5pm
[Saw Stag Beetle] Nokogirikuwagata - 2,000 - 65 mm - on trees - July through
August, all day (best time is 11pm to 8am)
[Stag Beetle] Hiratakuwagata - 2,000 - 60 mm - on trees - June through August,
7pm to 8am (best time is 11pm to 8am, July through August)
[Giant Beetle] Ookuwagata - 10,000 - 68 mm - on trees - July through August,
11pm to 8am
[Rainbow Stag] Nijiirokuwagata - 10,000 - 59 mm - on trees - June through
September, 7pm to 8am
[Dynastid Beetle] Kabutomushi - 1,350 - 80 mm - on trees - July through August,
7pm to 8am (best time is 11pm to 8am)
[Atlas Beetle] Kokasasuookabuto - 8,000 - 120 mm - on coconut palms - July
through August, 7pm to 8am
[Elephant Beetle] Zoukabuto - 8,000 - 115 mm - on coconut palms - July through
August, 7pm to 8am
[Hercules Beetle] Herakuresuookabuto - 12,000 [11,250] - 160 mm - on coconut
palms - July through August, 11pm to 8am
[Flea]** Nomi - 70 - 2 mm - on villager - March through November, all day
[Pillbug] Dangomushi - 250 - 10 mm - under rocks - all year, all day (best time
is November through March)
[Mosquito]* ** Ka - 130 - 6 mm - in air - June through September, 5pm to 4am
(best time is 5pm to 7pm)
[Fly]** Hae - 60 - 9 mm - near garbage, rafflesia or rotten turnips - all year,
all day
[Cockroach] Gokiburi - 5 - 28 mm - on trees or rotten turnips - all year, all
day
[Spider]* ** Kumo - 300 - 25 mm - in trees - March through November, all day
(best times are 4pm to 8am, April through May; 4am to 8am and 5pm to 7pm, June;
7pm to 8am, July; 5pm to 8am, August; 4am to 8am and 7pm to 11pm, September;
and 5pm to 8am, October)
[Tarantula]* ** Taranchura - 8,000 - 65 mm - on ground - June through August,
7pm to 4am
[Scorpion]* ** Sasori - 8,000 - 160 mm - on ground - July through September,
7pm to 4am
* These insects do not appear during rain.
** These insects do not appear when your Gate is open.
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24) NEW FURNITURE
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There are four "new" furniture items. Here are their names, their size
(small=one space, medium=two spaces, large=four spaces), their purchase
price/selling price, where they are obtained, and any additional info:
Shouten no mokei or Nook's Cranny, small, none/450, Tanukichi Point System,
green, redesigned for ACWW
Konbini no mokei or Nook 'n Go, small, none/450, Tanukichi Point System,
redesigned for ACWW
Supa no mokei or Nookway, small, none/450, Tanukichi Point System, redesigned
for ACWW
Depato no mokei or Nookington's, medium, none/450, Tanukichi Point System,
redesigned for ACWW
562 pieces of furniture are needed to complete the catalog.
Items not available for purchase from the catalog:
..Snowman Bed (from Snowman)
..Snowman Dresser (from Snowman)
..Snowman Wardrobe (from Snowman)
..Snowman Chair (from Snowman)
..Snowman Sofa (from Snowman)
..Snowman Table (from Snowman)
..Snowman Fridge (from Snowman)
..Snowman TV (from Snowman)
..Snowman Clock (from Snowman)
..Snowman Lamp (from Snowman)
..Mushroom Bed (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom Dresser (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom Closet (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom Chair (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom Stool (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom Table (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom End Table (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom Lamp (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom Stand (from Cornimer)
..Mushroom TV (from Cornimer)
..Metroid (from Gulliver)
..Moai Statue (from Gulliver)
..Tribal Mask (from Gulliver)
..Arc de Triomphe (from Gulliver)
..Merlion (from Gulliver)
..Pagoda (from Gulliver)
..Plate Armor (from Gulliver)
..Mermaid Statue (from Gulliver)
..Mouth of Truth (from Gulliver)
..Manekin Pis (from Gulliver)
..Tower of Pisa (from Gulliver)
..Compass (from Gulliver)
..Matryoshka (from Gulliver)
..Snowman (from Snowman)
..Piggy Bank (from Savings Account)
..Chocolates (from Gulliver)
..Box of Tissues (from Savings Account)
..Birthday Cake (on birthday)
..Throne (Spotlight item)
..Music Box (from Katie or Kaitlin)
..Portrait (from Katie or Kaitlin)
..One-Story Model (from HRA)
..Two-Story Model (from HRA)
..Mansion Model (from HRA)
..Nook's Cranny (from Nook Points)
..Nook 'n Go (from Nook Points)
..Nookway (from Nook Points)
..Nookington's (from Nook Points)
..Museum Model (from Blathers)
..Town Hall Model (from Savings Account)
..Fish Trophy (from Tortimer)
..Bug Trophy (from Tortimer)
..Flower Trophy (from Tortimer)
Animal pics, the Mario Theme, the Blue Falcon, and the Pikmin do not appear in
the catalog.
These four items, comprising the Nintendo Set, were omitted from the published
Nintendo ACWW guide:
Arwing, a Spotlight item
Master Sword, a Spotlight item
Metroid, available from Gulliver
Triforce, available from Crazy Redd
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25) FURNITURE COLOR
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Each furniture item is designated with two colors (the two may be the same
color). The colors are used in different ways. They are yellow, green, red,
blue, pink, orange, colorful, gray, black, white, and brown.
Three of the colors are related to Feng Shui: yellow, green, and red (see
below).
Sometimes a villager may request that you bring them furniture of a certain
color.
You can receive a HRA Color bonus for having a minimum number of items of the
same color in a room (see below).
Here are the furniture items associated with each color ("2" if doubled color):
Kiiroppoi or Yellow
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Exotic Lamp Sword Treasure Chest Common Painting
Classic Sofa(2) Bow Sunflower Flowery Painting
Regal Lamp Triforce(2) Gold Stereo Rare Painting
Blue Bed Tea Vase(2) Hi-Fi Stereo Coin(2)
Blue Table Lucky Cat Phonograph 1-Up Mushroom
Snowman TV Lefty Lucky Cat Odd Clock(2) ? Block(2)
Lunar Lander Lucky Gold Cat(2) Glow Clock Starman(2)
Flying Saucer Lemon Table Alarm Clock(2) Super Mushroom
Steam Roller Melon Chair Gold Econo-Chair(2) Mini Sproid(2)
Striped Cone Apple Clock Screen(2) Sproid(2)
Cement Mixer(2) Daffodil Chair Pineapple Bed(2) Mega Sproid(2)
Oil Drum(2) Daffodil Table Clothes Closet(2) Tall Sproid(2)
Judge's Bell Pyramid Throne Squelchoid
Picnic Table(2) Sphinx Candle Yellow Tulips(2)
Sprinkler(2) Mummy's Casket Music Box Yellow Pansies(2)
Elephant Slide Mountain Bike Portrait Orange Pansies
Cash Register Kayak(2) Fish Trophy(2) Sun Cosmos(2)
Jukebox Jasmine Bonsai Bug Trophy(2) Yellow Roses(2)
Mama Bear(2) Tea Set Flower Trophy(2) Gold Roses(2)
Samurai Suit Diver Dan Basic Yellow Bed Dandelions(2)
Midorippoi or Green
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Ranch Couch Lime Chair(2) Dracaena Green Pipe(2)
Ranch Armchair Pear Wardrobe Lady Palm Koopa Shell(2)
Ranch Tea Table Pear Dresser Aloe 1-Up Mushroom
Green Bed Watermelon Chair Rubber Tree Mini Clankoid(2)
Green Dresser Melon Chair Snake Plant Clankoid(2)
Green Wardrobe(2) Watermelon Table Fan Palm Mega Clankoid(2)
Green Chair(2) Lily-Pad Table(2) Corn Plant Tall Clankoid(2)
Green Bench(2) Froggy Chair(2) Bromeliaceae Mini Puffoid(2)
Green Table(2) Tulip Chair Weeping Fig Mega Puffoid(2)
Green Desk(2) Tulip Table Tea Set Tall Puffoid(2)
Green Lamp Iris Chair Retro Fridge(2) Mini Plinkoid
Green Counter(2) Iris Table Clothesline Pole Dekkoid(2)
Green Pantry(2) Daffodil Chair Treasure Chest Mini Buzzoid
Robo-Lamp Daffodil Table Sunflower Buzzoid
Desert Cactus(2) Rock Guitar Washer/Dryer(2) Mega Buzzoid
Green Drum(2) Tennis Table(2) Glow Clock Tall Buzzoid
Bird Bath(2) Billiard Table Jade Econo-Chair(2) Mini Strumboid
Train Set(2) Mahjong Table Big Festive Tree Strumboid
Ship Cannon Sleeping Bag(2) Festive Tree Mega Strumboid
Hospital Bed Ponderosa Bonsai Fan(2) Tall Strumboid
Baby Panda Pine Bonsai Table Lamp Croakoid(2)
Tall Cactus Mugho Bonsai One-Story Model Mega Squelchoid(2)
Cactus Holly Bonsai Two-Story Model Squelchoid
Round Cactus Azalea Bonsai Mansion Model Squat Nebuloid
Green Golf Bag(2) Hawthorn Bonsai Nook's Cranny Tall Nebuloid
Green Lava Lamp(2) Pothos Nookway Mega Sputnoid
Deer Scare(2) Coconut Palm Museum Model Mega Quazoid(2)
Grapefruit Table Pachira Basic Green Bed Four-Leaf Clover
Lemon Table Caladium
Akappoi or Red
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Mushroom Bed(2) Dharma(2) Bromeliaceae Basic Red Bed
Mushroom Table Mini Dharma(2) Stove Fire Bar
Mushroom Stand White Golf Bag Doghouse Nice Painting
Mushroom TV Red Armchair(2) Life Ring Mini Drilloid(2)
Rocket Red Sofa(2) Snowboard(2) Drilloid(2)
Detour Arrow(2) Red Vase Sleigh Mega Drilloid(2)
Handcart(2) Watermelon Chair Daffodil Mini Fizzoid(2)
Iron Frame(2) Watermelon Table Gerbera Mega Fizzoid(2)
Orange Cone(2) Apple TV(2) Red Boom Box(2) Mini Squelchoid(2)
Traffic Cone(2) Apple Clock Red Clock Howloid(2)
Saw Horse Tulip Chair Gas Pump(2) Mega Howloid(2)
Jackhammer Tulip Table Extinguisher(2) Harmonoid
Red Drum(2) Metal Guitar(2) Fire Hydrant(2) Mega Harmonoid
Haz-Mat Barrel(2) Metronome(2) Candy Machine Mini Timpanoid(2)
Red Corner Trash Bin Vacuum Cleaner Timpanoid(2)
Sandbag(2) Stool(2) Executive Toy Mega Timpanoid(2)
Garden Gnome Pagoda Miniature Car(2) Tall Timpanoid(2)
Lawn Mower(2) Lantern Throne Red Tulips(2)
Barbecue(2) Campfire Music Box Red Pansies(2)
Tiki Torch Bonfire One-Story Model Orange Pansies
Dolly(2) Maple Bonsai Two-Story Model Red Cosmos(2)
Clear Model Quince Bonsai Mansion Model Red Roses(2)
Giant Dharma(2)
Blue
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Blue Bed Lawn Chair Quince Bonsai Tall Croakoid
Blue Bureau(2) Backyard Pool(2) Clothesline Pole Mini Howloid
Blue Wardrobe(2) Elephant Slide Surfboard(2) Mini Nebuloid(2)
Blue Chair(2) Stroller Beach Table Nebuloid
Blue Bench(2) Clear Model Gerbera Mega Nebuloid
Blue Table Globe Men's Toilet(2) Slim Nebuloid
Blue Bookcase(2) Blue Golf Bag Blue Box(2) Mini Harmonoid
Blue Cabinet(2) Blue Lava Lamp(2) CD Player Tall Harmonoid
Blue Clock(2) Master Sword Nintendo Bench(2) Tall Droploid
Blue Dresser(2) Arwing Jack-in-the-Box Mini Freakoid
Robo-Bed Metroid Nook 'n Go Mega Freakoid
Robo-Sofa Blue Vase(2) Basic Blue Bed Tall Quazoid(2)
Robo-Stereo Trash Can Basic Painting Purple Tulips
Boxing Barricade Garbage Pail(2) Blue Falcon(2) Purple Pansies
Blue Corner Backpack Mega Plinkoid(2) Blue Pansies(2)
Boxing Mat(2) Cooler Mega Echoid Purple Roses
Speed Bag Pine Bonsai Tall Echoid Blue Roses(2)
Bug Zapper(2) Azalea Bonsai
Pinkuiroppoi or Pink
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Lovely Bed(2) Lovely Lamp(2) Pink Box(2) Mini Gargloid
Lovely Dresser(2) Mr Flamingo(2) Piggy Bank(2) Mini Warbloid(2)
Lovely Armoire(2) Mrs Flamingo(2) Lovely Phone(2) Warbloid(2)
Lovely Chair(2) Cradle(2) Mini Tootoid(2) Tall Warbloid(2)
Lovely Loveseat(2) Wobbelina(2) Tootoid(2) Quazoid(2)
Lovely End Table Papa Panda Mega Tootoid(2) Pink Tulips(2)
Lovely Table Purple Lava Lamp(2) Plinkoid Pink Cosmos(2)
Lovely Vanity(2) Plum Bonsai Mini Dekkoid(2) Pink Roses(2)
Lovely Kitchen(2) Super Toilet(2)
Orange
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Green Bed Grapefruit Table Lovely Painting Mini Quazoid(2)
Green Dresser Orange Chair(2) Mega Dekkoid(2) Amber
Green Lamp Harp Mini Echoid(2) Orange Cosmos(2)
Wet Roadway Sign(2) Deluxe Washer(2) Mini Croakoid(2) Orange Roses(2)
Baby Bear(2) Ruby Econo-Chair(2)
Colorful
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Cabin Bed Kiddie Stereo(2) Mummy's Casket Birthday Cake
Cabin Table Garden Gnome Ball Return Jack-in-the-Box
Cabin Low Table Baby Bed Pinball Machine Festive Flag(2)
Cabin Bookcase Clackercart Arcade Machine Festive Candle(2)
Kiddie Bed(2) Merry-Go-Round Matryoshka(2) Fine Painting
Kiddie Dresser(2) Medicine Chest Diver Dan Calm Painting
Kiddie Wardrobe(2) Florence Flask Kitschy Clock(2) Opulent Painting
Kiddie Couch(2) Anatomical Model(2) Barber's Pole(2) Fire Flower
Kiddie Chair(2) Jukebox Candy Machine Pikmin
Kiddie Table(2) Bear Pole Big Festive Tree Squat Nebuloid
Kiddie Bureau(2) Eagle Pole Festive Tree Nebuloid
Kiddie Bookcase(2) Frog Woman Pole Water Bird(2) Tall Nebuloid
Kiddie Clock(2) Raven Pole
Gureppoi or Gray
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Exotic Bed Scale(2) Wave Breaker(2) Mega Bovoid(2)
Robo-Bed Office Desk(2) Potbelly Stove(2) Tall Bovoid(2)
Robo-Dresser(2) Office Chair(2) Space Heater(2) Oboid
Robo-Closet(2) Office Locker(2) CD Player Mega Oboid
Robo-Sofa Bow Reel-to-Reel(2) Tall Oboid
Robo-Chair(2) Tall Lantern(2) High-End Stereo Mini Dinkoid(2)
Robo-Table(2) Master Sword Tape Deck(2) Mega Dinkoid(2)
Robo-Stereo Arwing Outdoor Bath(2) Mini Harmonoid
Robo-TV(2) Metroid Bottled Ship Harmonoid
Robo-Clock Timpano Drum Executive Toy Mega Harmonoid
Robo-Lamp Trash Can Sewing Machine Tall Harmonoid
Cow Skull Garbage Can(2) Scary Painting Tall Droploid
Tumbleweed(2) Pantheon Post(2) Mini Lullaboid(2) Mini Sputnoid
Asteroid Ionian Post(2) Lullaboid(2) Sputnoid(2)
Moon(2) Corinthian Post(2) Mega Lullaboid(2) Mega Sputnoid(2)
Lunar Lander Broken Post(2) Tall Lullaboid(2) Tall Sputnoid(2)
Lunar Rover(2) Spaceman(2) Mini Plinkoid Mini Gargloid(2)
Satellite(2) Basketball Hoop Plinkoid Gargloid
Space Station(2) Moai Statue(2) Mega Echoid Tall Gargloid(2)
Flying Saucer Arc de Triomphe(2) Tall Echoid Mini Freakoid
Manhole Cover(2) Pagoda Mega Croakoid(2) Mega Freakoid
Jackhammer Plate Armor(2) Tall Croakoid Slim Quazoid(2)
Boxing Barricade Mermaid Statue(2) Mini Howloid Ammonite
Speed Bag Mouth of Truth(2) Mini Nebuloid Dino Droppings
Lab Bench(2) Manekin Pis(2) Slim Nebuloid Dinosaur Egg
Lab Chair(2) Tower of Pisa(2) Mini Poltergoid Fern Fossil
Medicine Chest Compass(2) Poltergoid Dinosaur Track
Florence Flask Mountain Bike Mega Poltergoid Peking Man
Complex Machine Propane Stove(2) Tall Poltergoid Shark Tooth
Ship Compass TV with a VCR Mini Metatoid(2) Trilobite
Mop Retro TV Metatoid(2)
Black
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Modern Bed Anchor Mugho Bonsai Strange Painting
Modern Dresser Black Pawn(2) TV with a VCR Worthy Painting
Modern Wardrobe Black Bishop(2) Wide-Screen TV Cannon(2)
Modern Chair Black King(2) Deluxe Range Mini Bowtoid(2)
Modern Sofa Black Knight(2) Mixer Bowtoid(2)
Modern End Table Black Queen(2) Safe(2) Mega Bowtoid(2)
Modern Desk Black Rook(2) Gold Stereo Tall Bowtoid(2)
Modern Table Mama Panda Hi-Fi Stereo Oboid
Modern Cabinet Samurai Suit Retro Stereo(2) Mega Oboid
Modern Lamp Black Katana(2) High-End Stereo Tall Oboid
Robo-Clock Sword Storage Case Purple Tulips
Steam Roller Lucky Black Cat(2) Telescope Black Tulips(2)
Striped Cone Ebony Piano(2) Desk Light(2) Purple Pansies
Weight Bench(2) Vibraphone Dainty Painting Black Cosmos(2)
Amazing Machine(2) Dart Board(2) Solemn Painting Purple Roses
Unknown Machine(2) Pinball Machine Amazing Painting Black Roses(2)
Complex Machine Tabletop Game(2) Warm Painting
Shiroppoi or White
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Exotic Chair Snowman TV White Golf Bag Snowman(2)
Exotic Lamp Snowman Clock(2) White Katana(2) Daffodil
Ranch Bed Snowman Lamp(2) Red Vase Toilet(2)
Classic Bed Mushroom Chair(2) Lucky Cat Automatic Washer(2)
Classic Table Mushroom Table Lefty Lucky Cat Radiator(2)
Regal Bed(2) Mushroom End Table Pear Wardrobe Dice Stereo(2)
Regal Dresser(2) Mushroom Lamp(2) Pear Dresser White Boombox(2)
Regal Armoire(2) Mushroom TV Pine Chair(2) Red Clock
Regal Chair(2) Cow Skull Pine Table(2) Cube Clock(2)
Regal Sofa(2) Covered Wagon Iris Chair Raccoon Figurine
Regal Table(2) Rocket Iris Table Scarecrow
Regal Lamp Space Shuttle(2) Conga Drum Computer
Regal Clock(2) Spaceman Sam(2) Djimbe Drum Cream Sofa(2)
Regal Bookcase(2) Saw Horse Timpano Drum Storage Case
Regal Vanity(2) Red Corner Rock Guitar Claw-Foot Tub(2)
Cabana Bed Blue Corner Ivory Piano(2) Shower(2)
Cabana Armchair Neutral Corner(2) Trash Bin Box of Tissues(2)
Cabin Armchair Hammock Bowling Pins(2) Vacuum Cleaner
Cabin Couch Bird Feeder(2) Basketball Hoop Telescope
Modern Bed Lawn Chair Ball Return Birthday Cake
Modern Dresser Stroller Arcade Machine Table Lamp
Modern Wardrobe Baby Bed Merlion(2) Candle
Modern Chair White Pawn(2) Cooler Mini-Lamp(2)
Modern Sofa White Bishop(2) Lantern Nook 'n Go
Modern End Table White King(2) Holly Bonsai Nookway
Modern Desk White Knight(2) Croton Nookington's
Modern Table White Queen(2) Kitchen Sink(2) Museum Model
Modern Cabinet White Rook(2) Kitchen Corner(2) Quaint Painting
Modern Lamp Hamster Cage Deluxe Range Perfect Painting
Lovely End Table Skeleton(2) Range Moving Painting
Lovely Table Vision Tester(2) Stove Fire Flower
Snowman Bed(2) Hospital Bed Refrigerator(2) Flagpole
Snowman Dresser(2) Coffee Maker(2) Microwave(2) White Tulips(2)
Snowman Wardrobe(2) Siphon Toaster(2) White Pansies(2)
Snowman Chair(2) Papa Panda Mixer White Cosmos(2)
Snowman Sofa(2) Mama Panda Beach Chair(2) White Roses(2)
Snowman Table(2) Baby Panda Beach Table Jacob's Ladder(2)
Snowman Fridge(2) Blue Golf Bag Life Ring Four-Leaf Clover
Brown
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Exotic Bed Well(2) Ponderosa Bonsai Moving Painting
Exotic Bureau(2) Wagon Wheel(2) Jasmine Bonsai Common Painting
Exotic Wardrobe(2) Asteroid Maple Bonsai Flowery Painting
Exotic Bench(2) Brown Drum(2) Hawthorn Bonsai Warm Painting
Exotic Armchair Judge's Bell Plum Bonsai Rare Painting
Exotic Table(2) Ringside Table(2) Pothos Fine Painting
Exotic End Table(2) Birdhouse(2) Coconut Palm Scary Painting
Exotic Screen(2) Hammock Pachira Lovely Painting
Exotic Chest(2) Tiki Torch Caladium Strange Painting
Ranch Bed Clackercart Croton Worthy Painting
Ranch Dresser(2) Rocking Horse(2) Dracaena Calm Painting
Ranch Wardrobe(2) Helm(2) Lady Palm Opulent Painting
Ranch Couch Barrel(2) Aloe Brick Block(2)
Ranch Armchair Keg(2) Rubber Tree Fire Bar
Ranch Chair(2) Ship Cannon Snake Plant Flagpole
Ranch Table(2) Anchor Fan Palm Pikmin
Ranch Tea Table Ship Compass Corn Plant Wee Dingloid(2)
Ranch Bookcase(2) Hamster Cage Weeping Fig Mini Dingloid(2)
Ranch Hutch(2) Mop Wide-Screen TV Dingloid(2)
Classic Bed Trunk Measure(2) Retro TV Mega Dingloid(2)
Classic Vanity(2) Stadiometer(2) Range Squat Dingloid(2)
Classic Wardrobe(2) Writing Desk(2) Sink(2) Tall Dingloid(2)
Classic Chair(2) Writing Chair(2) Doghouse Mega Percoloid(2)
Classic Table Globe Sleigh Tall Percoloid(2)
Classic Bookcase(2) Checkout Counter(2) Beige Box(2) Mini Oombloid(2)
Classic Buffet(2) Cash Register Fireplace(2) Oombloid(2)
Classic Desk(2) Siphon Turntable(2) Mega Oombloid(2)
Classic Clock(2) Papa Bear(2) Phonograph Tall Oombloid(2)
Cabana Bed Tall Cactus Antique Clock(2) Mini Rhythmoid(2)
Cabana Dresser(2) Cactus Owl Clock(2) Rhythmoid(2)
Cabana Wardrobe(2) Round Cactus Rocking Chair(2) Mini Buzzoid
Cabana Chair(2) Bear Pole Raccoon Figurine Buzzoid
Cabana Armchair Eagle Pole Scarecrow Mega Buzzoid
Cabana Table(2) Frog Woman Pole Birdcage(2) Tall Buzzoid
Cabana Lamp(2) Raven Pole Chocolates(2) Mini Lamentoid(2)
Cabana Bookcase(2) Ninja Sword(2) Computer Lamentoid(2)
Cabana Vanity(2) Tea Table(2) Glass-Top Table(2) Mega Lamentoid(2)</pre><pre id="faqspan-4">
Cabana Screen(2) Hearth(2) Massage Chair(2) Tall Lamentoid(2)
Cabin Bed Conga Drum Bottled Ship Mini Strumboid
Cabin Dresser(2) Djimbe Drum Mochi Pestle(2) Strumboid
Cabin Wardrobe(2) Bass(2) Sewing Machine Mega Strumboid
Cabin Chair(2) Cello(2) Cardboard Box(2) Tall Strumboid
Cabin Armchair Violin(2) Wooden Box(2) Mini Gongoid(2)
Cabin Couch Folk Guitar(2) Portrait Gongoid(2)
Cabin Table Country Guitar(2) Nook's Cranny Mega Gongoid(2)
Cabin Low Table Ukulele(2) Town Hall Model(2) Tall Gongoid(2)
Cabin Bookcase Japanese Drum(2) Basic Red Bed Mini Poltergoid
Cabin Clock(2) Vibraphone Basic Blue Bed Poltergoid
Mushroom Dresser(2) Biwa Lute(2) Basic Yellow Bed Mega Poltergoid
Mushroom Closet(2) Harp Basic Green Bed Tall Poltergoid
Mushroom Stool(2) Pyramid Dainty Painting Mini Alloid(2)
Mushroom End Table Sphinx Solemn Painting Mega Alloid(2)
Mushroom Stand Billiard Table Quaint Painting Tall Alloid(2)
Western Fence(2) Mahjong Table Basic Painting Mini Rustoid(2)
Saddle Fence(2) Tribal Mask(2) Famous Painting(2) Rustoid(2)
Storefront(2) Backpack Perfect Painting Mega Rustoid(2)
Covered Wagon Campfire Amazing Painting All 52 Fossils
Watering Trough(2) Bonfire Nice Painting
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26) FURNITURE GENRE
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Virtually all furniture items are designated with one or two genres. The
genres are:
..atarashii kanji or Modern
..mukashippoi or Old School
..kawaii or Lovely
..otonappoi or Chic
Sometimes a villager may request that you bring them furniture of a certain
genre.
You can receive a HRA Genre bonus for having a minimum number of items of the
same genre in a room (see below).
Here are the furniture items associated with each genre:
Modern
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Blue Series Golf Set Kitchen Corner Ruby Econo-Chair
Green Series Red Furniture Set Deluxe Range Gold Econo-Chair
Modern Series Lava Lamp Set Range Extinguisher
Kiddie Series Arwing Stove Fire Hydrant
Lovely Series Metroid Tea Set Candy Machine
Robo Series Citrus Set Refrigerator Big Festive Tree
Space Theme Pear Set Microwave Festive Tree
Detour Arrow Watermelon Set Mixer Chocolates
Iron Frame Apple Set Clothesline Pole Computer
Orange Cone Froggy Set Doghouse Pineapple Bed
Traffic Cone Tulip Set Beach Chair Cream Sofa
Saw Horse Iris Set Surfboard Storage Case
Wet Roadway Sign Daffodil Set Diver Dan Clothes Closet
Steam Roller Rock Guitar Beach Table Box of Tissues
Jackhammer Metal Guitar Life Ring Vacuum Cleaner
Striped Cone Vibraphone Snowboard Water Bird
Cement Mixer Garbage Pail Sunflower Executive Toy
Boxing Theme Garbage Can Daffodil Telescope
Bug Zapper Trash Bin Toilet Lovely Phone
Lawn Mower Tennis Table Super Toilet Miniature Car
Barbecue Bowling Pins Men's Toilet Fan
Backyard Pool Basketball Hoop Pink Box Birthday Cake
Sprinkler Ball Return Blue Box Jack-in-the-Box
Elephant Slide Billiard Table Beige Box Table Lamp
Stroller Mahjong Table Deluxe Washer Portrait
Cradle Dart Board Automatic Washer One-Story Model
Baby Bed Pinball Machine Washer/Dryer Two-Story Model
Merry-Go-Round Arcade Machine Space Heater Mansion Model
Train Set Arc de Triomphe Radiator Nook's Cranny
Black Chess Set Merlion CD Player Nook 'n Go
White Chess Set Compass Gold Stereo Nookway
Hamster Cage Backpack Hi-Fi Stereo Nookington's
Skeleton Mountain Bike Dice Stereo Museum Model
Anatomical Model Propane Stove High-End Stereo Town Hall Model
Clear Model Cooler Red Clock Fish Trophy
Hospital Bed Kayak Kitschy Clock Bug Trophy
Globe Sleeping Bag Cube Clock Flower Trophy
Coffee Maker TV with a VCR Glow Clock Blue Falcon
Siphon Wide-Screen TV Alarm Clock Pikmin
Panda Bear Set Kitchen Sink Jade Econo-Chair
Old School
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Exotic Series Writing Chair Sphinx Phonograph
Ranch Series Office Set Mummy's Casket Reel-to-Reel
Classic Series Checkout Counter Spaceman Retro Stereo
Regal Series Cash Register Tabletop Game Tape Deck
Cabana Series Jukebox Stool Antique Clock
Cabin Series Dharma Set Moai Statue Odd Clock
Snowman Series Teddy Bear Set Tribal Mask Owl Clock
Western Theme Cactus Set Pagoda Rocking Chair
Handcart Totem Pole Set Plate Armor Gas Pump
Manhole Cover Japanese Set Mermaid Statue Raccoon Figurine
Oil Drum Set Mossy Garden Set Mouth of Truth Barber's Pole
Birdhouse Master Sword Manekin Pis Scarecrow
Mr Flamingo Triforce Tower of Pisa Birdcage
Mrs Flamingo Vase Set Matryoshka Nintendo Bench
Garden Gnome Welcome Kitty Set Lantern Outdoor Bath
Hammock Pine Set Campfire Glass-Top Table
Bird Bath Drum Set Bonfire Claw-Foot Tub
Picnic Table String Set Pine Bonsai Set Shower
Bird Feeder Folk Guitar Bonsai Set Massage Chair
Lawn Chair Country Guitar Retro TV Bottled Ship
Tiki Torch Ukulele Retro Fridge Mochi Pestle
Clackercart Ebony Piano Toaster Sewing Machine
Rocking Horse Ivory Piano Sink Cardboard Box
Wobbelina Japanese Drum Wave Breaker Wooden Box
Dolly Biwa Lute Treasure Chest Throne
Mad Scientist Theme Harp Sleigh Festive Flag
Pirate Theme Metronome Snowman Festive Candle
Mop Trash Can Gerbera Music Box
Vision Tester Pantheon Post Safe All 20 Paintings
Trunk Measure Ionian Post Piggy Bank Mario Theme
Stadiometer Corinthian Post Potbelly Stove All 127 Gyroids
Scale Broken Post Fireplace All 52 Fossils
Writing Desk Pyramid Turntable
Lovely
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Kiddie Series Bow Backpack Big Festive Tree
Lovely Series Nintendo Set Mountain Bike Festive Tree
Robo Series Citrus Set Lantern Scarecrow
Mushroom Series Pear Set Bonfire Chocolates
Space Theme Watermelon Set TV with a VCR Pineapple Bed
Hammock Apple Set Doghouse Clothes Closet
Picnic Table Froggy Set Beach Chair Bottled Ship
Lawn Chair Tulip Set Diver Dan Water Bird
Barbecue Iris Set Beach Table Executive Toy
Backyard Pool Daffodil Set Treasure Chest Telescope
Tiki Torch Rock Guitar Life Ring Mochi Pestle
Nursery Theme Metal Guitar Snowboard Lovely Phone
Helm Metronome Sleigh Miniature Car
Ship Cannon Pyramid Snowman Birthday Cake
Anchor Sphinx Sunflower Jack-in-the-Box
Ship Compass Mummy's Casket Men's Toilet Festive Flag
Black Chess Set Spaceman Pink Box Festive Candle
White Chess Set Table Tennis Blue Box Music Box
Classroom Set Bowling Pins Beige Box Portrait
Vision Tester Basketball Hoop Piggy Bank One-Story Model
Trunk Measure Ball Return CD Player Two-Story Model
Stadiometer Pinball Machine Dice Stereo Mansion Model
Scale Arcade Machine White Boom Box Nook's Cranny
Study Set Tabletop Game Red Boom Box Nook 'n Go
Teddy Bear Set Stool Red Clock Nookway
Panda Bear Set Moai Statue Owl Clock Nookington's
Totem Pole Set Tribal Mask Alarm Clock Museum Model
Purple Lava Lamp Pagoda Extinguisher Town Hall Model
Green Lava Lamp Manekin Pis Raccoon Figurine Mario Theme
Samurai Suit Compass Candy Machine Pikmin
Ninja Sword Matryoshka
Chic
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Exotic Series Hearth Pine Bonsai Set High-End Stereo
Ranch Series Mossy Garden Set Bonsai Set Tape Deck
Classic Series Vase Set House Plant Set Kitschy Clock
Regal Series Welcome Kitty Set Wide-Screen TV Antique Clock
Blue Series Pine Set Retro TV Cube Clock
Cabana Series Drum Set Kitchen Sink Odd Clock
Green Series String Set Kitchen Corner Glow Clock
Cabin Series Folk Guitar Deluxe Range Jade Econo-Chair
Modern Series Country Guitar Range Ruby Econo-Chair
Snowman Series Ukulele Stove Gold Econo-Chair
Western Theme Ebony Piano Tea Set Rocking Chair
Construction Theme Ivory Piano Refrigerator Gas Pump
Oil Drum Set Japanese Drum Retro Fridge Fire Hydrant
Boxing Theme Vibraphone Microwave Barber's Pole
Birdhouse Biwa Lute Toaster Birdcage
Mr Flamingo Harp Sink Nintendo Bench
Mrs Flamingo Trash Can Mixer Outdoor Bath
Garden Gnome Garbage Pail Clothesline Pole Screen
Bug Zapper Garbage Can Wave Breaker Computer
Bird Bath Trash Bin Surfboard Glass-Top Table
Bird Feeder Pantheon Post Daffodil Cream Sofa
Lawn Mower Ionian Post Gerbera Storage Case
Sprinkler Corinthian Post Toilet Claw-Foot Tub
Mad Scientist Theme Broken Post Super Toilet Shower
Barrel Billiard Table Safe Box of Tissues
Keg Mahjong Table Deluxe Washer Massage Chair
Hospital Bed Dart Board Automatic Washer Vacuum Cleaner
Office Set Arc de Triomphe Washer/Dryer Sewing Machine
Cafe Set Merlion Potbelly Stove Cardboard Box
Dharma Set Plate Armor Space Heater Wooden Box
Cactus Set Mermaid Statue Fireplace Fan
Golf Set Mouth of Truth Radiator Throne
Red Furniture Set Tower of Pisa Gold Stereo Table Lamp
Blue Lava Lamp Propane Stove Hi-Fi Stereo Fish Trophy
Black Katana Cooler Turntable Bug Trophy
White Katana Kayak Phonograph Flower Trophy
Sword Sleeping Bag Reel-to-Reel All 20 Paintings
Tea Table Campfire Retro Stereo Blue Falcon
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27) WALLPAPER
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63 wallpapers are needed to complete the catalog.
Items not available for purchase from the catalog:
..Snowman Wall (from Snowman)
..Forest Wall (from Cornimer)
..Western Vista (from Saharah)
..Lunar Horizon (from Saharah)
..Blue Tarp (from Saharah)
..Ringside Seating (from Saharah)
..Sea View (from Pascal)
..Shoji Screen (from Saharah)
..Music Room Wall (from Saharah)
..Ancient Wall (from Saharah)
..Industrial Wall (from Saharah)
..Meadow Vista (from Saharah)
..Tropical Vista (from Saharah)
..Desert Vista (from Saharah)
The Mushroom Mural does not appear in the catalog.
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28) CARPETING
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63 carpets are needed to complete the catalog.
Items not available for purchase from the catalog:
..Snowman Carpet (from Snowman)
..Forest Floor (from Cornimer)
..Western Desert (from Saharah)
..Lunar Surface (from Saharah)
..Closed Road (from Saharah)
..Boxing Ring Mat (from Saharah)
..Ship Deck (from Pascal)
..Tatami Floor (from Saharah)
..Concrete Floor (from Saharah)
..Music Room Floor (from Saharah)
..Ancient Tile (from Saharah)
..Daisy Meadow (from Saharah)
..Tropical Floor (from Saharah)
..Saharah's Desert (from Saharah)
..Sandlot (from Saharah)
The Block Flooring does not appear in the catalog.
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29) CLOTHING
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256 shirts are needed to complete the catalog.
Items not available for purchase from the catalog:
..Work Uniform (from Tom Nook)
..Orange Pinstripe (from Gracie)
..Barber Shirt (from Gracie)
..Grass Shirt (from Gracie)
..Snow Shirt (from Gracie)
..Coral Shirt (from Gracie)
..Groovy Shirt (from Gracie)
..Cool Shirt (from Gracie)
..Gracie's Top (from Gracie)
..Crossing Shirt (from Gracie)
..Splendid Shirt (from Gracie)
..Zebra Shirt (from Gracie)
..Tiger Shirt (from Gracie)
..Cow Shirt (from Gracie)
..Giraffe Shirt (from Gracie)
..Ladybug Shirt (from Gracie)
..Butterfly Shirt (from Gracie)
..Caterpillar Tee (from Gracie)
..Fiendish Shirt (from Gracie)
..Citrus Shirt (from Gracie)
..Kiwi Shirt (from Gracie)
..Watermelon Shirt (from Gracie)
..Strawberry Shirt (from Gracie)
..Grape Shirt (from Gracie)
..Melon Shirt (from Gracie)
..Flan Shirt (from Gracie)
..Hot Dog Shirt (from Gracie)
..Sandwich Shirt (from Gracie)
..Tin Shirt (from Gracie)
..Moldy Shirt (from Gracie)
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30) CLOTHING STYLE
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Each shirt has been categorized by style. The styles are:
..shibui or Refined
..poppuna or Funky
..kawaii or Cute
..kakkoii or Cool
..kibatsuna or Striking
..sawayakana or Fresh
..ochitsuita or Subtle
..hadena or Gaudy
..osharena or Fancy
..kimyouna or Strange
When a villager asks for clothing without specifying which one they want, they
will refuse an item from their least favorite style.
Here are the shirts associated with each style:
Refined
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Work Uniform Yellow Pinstripe Comfy Sweater Sharp Outfit
Li'l Bro's Shirt Vertigo Shirt Earthy Knit Camel Shirt
Misty Shirt Picnic Shirt Leaf Shirt Poncho
Chain-Gang Shirt Waffle Shirt Fall Leaf Shirt Orange Jumpsuit
Fall Plaid Shirt Gray Tartan Chichi Print Tin Shirt
Blue Pinstripe Argyle Knit Subdued Print
Funky
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One-Ball Shirt Big Star Shirt Beatnik Shirt Chocomint Shirt
Two-Ball Shirt A Shirt Dapper Shirt Orange Check Tee
Three-Ball Shirt No. 2 Shirt Natty Shirt Kiddie Shirt
Four-Ball Shirt No. 3 Shirt Toad Shirt Kiwi Shirt
Five-Ball Shirt No. 5 Shirt Lite Polka Shirt Watermelon Shirt
Six-Ball Shirt No. 23 Shirt Funky Dot Shirt Latin Uniform
Seven-Ball Shirt No. 67 Shirt Big Dot Shirt Pep Squad Shirt
Eight-Ball Shirt Big Bro's Shirt Lemon Gingham Red Warmup Suit
Nine-Ball Shirt Rugby Shirt Flowery Shirt Baseball Shirt
Paw Shirt
Cute
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Daisy Shirt Blue Check Shirt Citrus Gingham Turnip Top
Tulip Shirt Red Check Shirt Dreamy Shirt Yodel Shirt
Cherry Shirt Gelato Shirt Silk Bloom Shirt Red Riding Hoody
Frog Shirt Dazed Shirt Blossom Shirt Sailor's Uniform
Bear Shirt Bubble Gum Shirt Lovely Shirt Dutch Shirt
Bunny Shirt Candy Gingham Strawberry Shirt Cake Shirt
Elephant Shirt Pink Tartan Hot Spring Shirt Waitress Shirt
Heart Shirt Winter Sweater New Spring Shirt Fairy Tale Shirt
No. 4 Shirt Spring Shirt Ribbon Shirt Fluffy Shirt
Snowcone Shirt Vogue Top Yellow Bolero
Cool
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Skull Shirt Racer Shirt Captain's Shirt Wrap Shirt
U R Here Shirt Flame Shirt Burglar's Shirt Wrestler Shirt
MVP Shirt Jungle Camo Zipper Shirt Security Shirt
BB Shirt Arctic Camo Military Uniform Racing Shirt
Diamond Shirt Desert Camo Concierge Shirt Scale Armor Suit
No. 1 Shirt Dragon Suit Tuxedo Armor Suit
Cafe Shirt Western Shirt Explorer Shirt Gold Armor Suit
Checkered Shirt Royal Shirt Red Down Vest Space Suit
Checkerboard Tee Firefighter Tee One-Way Tee
Striking
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Lightning Shirt Future Shirt Caterpillar Tee Jester Shirt
Barber Shirt Dice Shirt Fiendish Shirt Bone Shirt
Groovy Shirt Ladybug Shirt Hot Dog Shirt Toga
Danger Shirt Butterfly Shirt Sandwich Shirt Nile Shirt
Gracie's Top Spiderweb Shirt
Fresh
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Spade Shirt Green Tie-Dye Blue Grid Shirt Fern Shirt
Cloudy Shirt Blue Tie-Dye Gumdrop Shirt Blue Retro Shirt
Fresh Shirt Red Tie-Dye Aqua Polka Shirt Grass Shirt
Sunset Top Green Bar Shirt Melon Gingham Snow Shirt
Deep Blue Tee Red Bar Shirt Icy Shirt Bubble Shirt
Peachy Shirt Blue Stripe Knit Aurora Knit Citrus Shirt
Orange Tie-Dye Blue Tartan Lotus Shirt Melon Shirt
Purple Tie-Dye
Subtle
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Club Shirt Vegetarian Shirt Folk Shirt Graduation Gown
Dawn Shirt Jade Check Print Beige Knit Sky Shirt
Yellow Bar Shirt Blue Check Print Asian Shirt Nurse's Uniform
Yellow Tartan Mint Gingham Top Circus Shirt Molecule Tee
Red Grid Shirt Chevron Shirt Green Vest Chinese Shirt
Gaudy
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Bright Shirt Prism Shirt Tiger Shirt Gaudy Sweater
Rainbow Shirt Twinkle Shirt Cow Shirt Reggae Shirt
Bold Check Shirt Star Shirt Leopard Shirt Kimono
Loud Bloom Shirt Jagged Shirt Giraffe Shirt Spanish Shirt
Rose Shirt Zebra Shirt Pink Wave Shirt
Fancy
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Grape Stripe Tee Swell Shirt Grape Shirt Witch Shirt
Dark Polka Shirt Blue Diamond Top Crewel Shirt Princess Shirt
Bad Plaid Shirt Go-Go Shirt Tropical Shirt Beaded Shirt
Floral Knit Night Sky Tee Bodice Leather Jerkin
Rose Sky Shirt Airy Shirt Laced Shirt Frock Coat
Cool Shirt Polar Fleece Noble Shirt
Strange
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Orange Pinstripe Optical Shirt Crossing Shirt Mummy Shirt
Uncommon Shirt Amethyst Shirt Splendid Shirt Caveman Tunic
Pop Bloom Shirt Nebula Shirt Flan Shirt Moldy Shirt
Coral Shirt
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31) UMBRELLAS
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32 umbrellas are needed to complete the catalog.
Tools, Party Poppers, Sparklers, and Roman Candles do not appear in the catalog.
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32) ACCESSORIES
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130 accessories are needed to complete the catalog.
Items not available for purchase from the catalog:
..Green Feather (from donations)
..Blue Feather (from donations)
..Yellow Feather (from donations)
..Red Feather (from donations)
..Purple Feather (from donations)
..White Feather (from donations)
..Rainbow Feather (from donations)
..Halo (from Ables)
..Royal Crown (from Ables)
..Crown (from Ables)
..Turban (from Wendell in trade)
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33) STATIONERY
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63 kinds of stationery are needed to complete the catalog.
Bottle Paper does not appear in the catalog.
Items not available for purchase from the catalog:
..Formal Paper (from Gracie, Tortimer, or Blathers)
..Snowman Paper (from Snowman)
..Nook Paper (from Tom Nook)
..Fox Paper (from Crazy Redd)
..Town Hall Paper (from donations or Savings Account)
..Tortimer Paper (from Tortimer or Cornimer)
..Insurance Paper (from Lyle)
..Academy Paper (from HRA)
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34) GYROIDS
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127 gyroids are needed to complete the catalog.
All gyroids are not available for purchase from the catalog.
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35) FOSSILS
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52 fossils are needed to complete the catalog.
All fossils are not available for purchase from the catalog.
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36) MUSIC
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70 music recordings are needed to complete the inventory.
Here is the list of available music players:
..Kiddie Stereo
..Robo-Stereo
..Jukebox
..CD Player
..Gold Stereo
..Hi-Fi Stereo
..Turntable
..Dice Stereo
..White Boom Box
..Red Boom Box
,,.Phonograph
..Reel-to-Reel
..Retro Stereo
..High-End Stereo
..Tape Deck
In catalog order, here are hiragana/katakana for the songs:
K.K. Chorale - hiragana ke ke sa n bi ka
K.K. March - hiragana ke ke katakana ma - chi
K.K. Waltz - hiragana ke ke katakana wa ru tsu
K.K. Swing - hiragana ke ke katakana su u i(small) n gu
K.K. Jazz - hiragana ke ke katakana ja zu
K.K. Fusion - hiragana ke ke katakana fu yu(small) - jo n
K.K. Etude - hiragana ke ke no katakana e chu - do
K.K. Lullaby - hiragana ke ke katakana ra ra ba i
K.K. Aria - hiragana ke ke katakana ma ri a
K.K. Samba - hiragana ke ke katakana sa n ba
K.K. Bossa - hiragana ke ke katakana bo tsu(small) sa
K.K. Calypso - hiragana ke ke katakana ka ri pu so
K.K. Salsa - hiragana ke ke katakana sa ru sa
K.K. Mambo - hiragana ke ke katakana ma n bo
K.K. Reggae - hiragana ke ke katakana re ge e
K.K. Ska - hiragana ke ke katakana su ka
K.K. Tango - hiragana ke ke katakana ta n go
K.K. Faire - katakana ha i sa i hiragana ke ke
Aloha K.K. - katakana a ro ha hiragana ke ke
Lucky K.K. - katakana a i ri tsu(small) shu hiragana so n gu
K.K. Condor - katakana pe ru - hiragana no u ta
K.K. Steppe - katakana ko sa tsu(small) ku hiragana so n gu
Imperial K.K. - hiragana ke ke katakana cha i na
K.K. Casbah - katakana to ru ko hiragana so n gu
K.K. Safari - hiragana ke ke katakana a fu ro
K.K. Folk - hiragana ke ke mi n yo u
K.K. Rock - hiragana ke ke katakana ro tsu(small) ku
Rockin' K.K. - hiragana ke ke no katakana ro ke n ro - ru
K.K. Ragtime - katakana ra gu ta i mu
K.K. Gumbo - katakana nyu - o ri n zu(su) hiragana so n gu
The K. Funk - hiragana ke ke katakana fa n ku
K.K. Blues - hiragana ke ke katakana bu ru - su
Soulful K.K. - hiragana ke ke katakana go su pe ru
K.K. Soul - hiragana ke ke katakana so u ru
K.K. Cruisin' - katakana a - ba n hiragana ke ke
K.K. Love Song - hiragana ke ke katakana ra vu so n gu
K.K. D & B - katakana do ra mu n be - su
K.K. Technopop - katakana te ku no bi - to
DJ K.K. - katakana yu - ro bi - to
Only Me - katakana o n ri - mi -
K.K. Country - hiragana ke ke katakana ka n to ri -
Surfin' K.K. - katakana e re ki hiragana so n gu
K.K. Ballad - hiragana ke ke katakana ba ra tsu(small) do
Comrade K.K. - hiragana sho u wa ke ke ka yo u
K.K. Lament - hiragana ke ke e n ka
Go K.K. Rider! - hiragana yu ke ! ke ke katakana ra i da -
K.K. Dirge - hiragana ko wa i u ta
K.K. Western - hiragana ke ke katakana u e(small) su ta n
Mr. K.K. - hiragana ke ke se n se i
Cafe K.K. - hiragana ke ke katakana pa ri
K.K. Parade - hiragana ke ke katakana pa re - do
Senor K.K. - katakana se nyo - ru hiragana ke ke
K.K. Song - hiragana ke ke katakana so n gu
I Love You - hiragana da i su ki
Two Days Ago - hiragana o to to i
My Place - hiragana bo ku no ba sho
Forest Life - hiragana mo ri no se i ka tsu
To the Edge - katakana na mi na mi
Pondering - hiragana ka n ga e chu u
K.K. Dixie - hiragana ke ke katakana de i(small) ki shi -
K.K. Marathon - hiragana ke ke katakana ga mu ra n
King K.K. - hiragana ke ke da i mi yo(small) u
Mountain Song - katakana a ru pe n hiragana so n gu
Marine Song 2001 - hiragana fu na u ta 2001
Neapolitan - katakana na po ri ta n
Steep Hill - hiragana ni da n za ka
K.K. Rockabilly - hiragana ke ke katakana bi ri -
Agent K.K. - hiragana ke ke ke i ji(shi)
K.K. Rally - hiragana ke ke o n do
K.K. Metal - hiragana ke ke katakana me ta ru
In catalog order, here are hangeul for the songs ("T.K." in English letters):
K.K. Chorale: T.K. chansongga
K.K. March: T.K. maechi
K.K. Waltz: ???
K.K. Swing: T.K. seu-wing
K.K. Jazz: T.K. jaejeu
K.K. Fusion: T.K. pyujeon
K.K. Etude: T.K. -etuideu
K.K. Lullaby: T.K. jajangga
K.K. Aria: ???
K.K. Samba: T.K. samba
K.K. Bossa: ???
K.K. Calypso: ???
K.K. Salsa: ???
K.K. Mambo: T.K. mambo
K.K. Reggae: T.K. rege
K.K. Ska: T.K. seuka
K.K. Tango: T.K. taenggo
K.K. Faire: ???
Aloha K.K.: -alloha T.K.
Lucky K.K.: -a-illaendeu-ui norae
K.K. Condor: peru-ui norae
K.K. Steppe: kkajakeu-ui norae
Imperial K.K.: T.K. cha-ina
K.K. Casbah: teoki-ui norae
K.K. Safari: T.K. -apeurika
K.K. Folk: ???
K.K. Rock: T.K. rok
Rockin' K.K.: T.K. rokeunrol
K.K. Ragtime: raegeuta-im
K.K. Gumbo: ???
The K. Funk: T.K. peonki
K.K. Blues: T.K. beulluseu
Soulful K.K.: T.K. gaseupel
K.K. Soul: T.K. sol
K.K. Cruisin': papT.K.
K.K. Love Song: T.K. rabeusong
K.K. D & B: deuram-aenbe-iseu
K.K. Technopop: tekeuno biteu
DJ K.K.: -yuro biteu
Only Me: -onrimi
K.K. Country: ???
Surfin' K.K.: ???
K.K. Ballad: T.K. balladeu
Comrade K.K.: chu-eog-ui T.K. ga-yo
K.K. Lament: T.K. teurosteu
Go K.K. Rider!: ???
K.K. Dirge: museo-un norae
K.K. Western: ???
Mr. K.K.: T.K. seonsaengnim
Cafe K.K.: T.K. pari
K.K. Parade: T.K. pare-ideu
Senor K.K.: senyoreuT.K.
K.K. Song: T.K. -ui norae
I Love You: saranghae
Two Days Ago: -iteul seon
My Place: naega -issneun gos
Forest Life: sup son saenghwal
To the Edge: padosori
Pondering: ???
K.K. Dixie: T.K. diksi
K.K. Marathon: T.K. gameullan
King K.K.: T.K. -wangjo
Mountain Song: -alpeuseu-ui norae
Marine Song 2001: baesnorae2001
Neapolitan: ???
Steep Hill: -oreumakgil
K.K. Rockabilly: ???
Agent K.K.: T.K. hyeongsa
K.K. Rally: T.K. chukje
K.K. Metal: ???
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37) HAPPY ROOM ACADEMY
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The Happy Room Academy (HRA) will rate your home interior design weekly. A
score will arrive by mail on Sunday. You can obtain three items for reaching
certain point thresholds:
..[One-Story Model] Ouchi no mokei for 70,000 points
..[Two-Story Model] 2 kaidate no mokei for 100,000 points
..[Mansion Model] Goutei no mokei for 150,000 points
Your score is determined by adding Basic Points to Bonus Points, then
subtracting Penalty Points.
Each item is assigned a Basic Points value depending upon its source:
..available for purchase at [Tailor's] Shitateya - 3
..available only from [Gracie] Grace - 3
..available only from [Saharah] Rolland - 3
..fish, insects, shells, designs on easel - 3
..flowers (including hybrids) - 5
..available for purchase at [Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's - 51
..Limited Time item - 151
(Big Festive Tree, Festive Tree, Festive Flag, Festive Candle)
..Spotlight item - 151
..Paintings - 151
..available only from Nintendo WFC - 210
(Mario Theme, Blue Falcon, Pikmin)
..small appraised fossils (e.g., Amber) - 300
..special traded furniture - 325
(Red Vase, Country Guitar, Safe, Massage Chair, K.K. Slider's Pic, Tom
Nook's Pic, Pascal's Pic)
..available only from [Crazy Redd] Tsunekichi - 412
..available only from [Gulliver] Johnny - 412
..available only from [Cornimer] Don Donguri - 412
(Mushroom Series)
..available only from [Tortimer] Kotobuki - 800
(Fish Trophy, Bug Trophy, Flower Trophy)
..gyroids - 828
..available only from [Snowman] Yukidaruma - 888
(Snowman Series, Snowman)
..available only from Savings Account - 912
(Box of Tissues, Piggy Bank, Pelly's Pic, Phyllis's Pic, Town Hall Model)
..large appraised fossils (skeleton) - 1,000
..available as a gift from a villager - 1,111
(Birthday Cake)
..available only from Happy Room Academy - 1,111
(One-Story Model, Two-Story Model, Mansion Model)
..available only from [Tom Nook's] Tanukichi's Points System - 1,111
(Nook's Cranny, Nook 'n Go, Nookway, Nookington's)
..available for completing certain tasks - 1,111
(Museum Model)
..available only from [Katie & Kaitlin] Maigo-chan & Okaa-san - 1,280
(Papa Bear, Papa Panda, Apple TV, Lily-Pad Table, Lovely Phone, Music Box,
Portrait, K & K's Pic)
..available only from [Pascal] Rakosuke - 1,543
(Pirate Theme)
..animal pics - 3,200
You can receive Bonus Points for achieving certain collections:
..shirizu konpurito or Complete Series
Collect all ten items of a Series for 20,000.
Include matching wallpaper OR matching carpet for 25,000.
Include both matching wallpaper and carpet for 30,000.
You can't get the matching wallpaper and carpet bonus points unless you have
the complete Series.
The complete Series has to be in the same room.
..temu konpurito or Complete Theme
Obtain both matching wallpaper and carpet for 3,000.
Include all items of a Theme for 3,000 + ( 3,000 x # of items ).
You can't get the Complete Theme bonus points unless you have both the
matching wallpaper and carpet.
The complete Theme has to be in the same room.
You can combine a complete Series with a complete Theme (use the Theme's
wallpaper and carpet) or multiple complete Series in the same room and get
multiple Complete bonuses.
..setto konpurito or Complete Set
Collect all items of a Set for 1,000 x # of items.
You cannot get multiple bonuses for multiples of the same Set.
The complete Set has to be in the same room.
.. seikatsuhitsujuhin or Daily Necessities
Collect a chair, table, dresser, and wardrobe:
from the same Series for 5,000
from different Series for 1,000
You cannot get multiple Daily Necessities bonuses.
The four items do not have to be in the same room.
..fuusui soroeru or Feng Shui Bonus
yellow, red, and green items, properly placed, for 100 x # of color count
You can get multiple Feng Shui bonuses for multiples of the same item.
..iro soroeru or Color Bonus
Collect a minimum number of items of the same designated color.
There must be a minimum of 10 items total in the room.
Count both colors of each item when trying to reach thresholds:
70% of room for 200 x # of total different items
90% of room for 600 x # of total different items
There is only one possible Color bonus per room.
..funiki soroeru or Genre Bonus
Collect a minimum number of items of the same designated genre.
There must be a minimum of 10 items total in the room.
There are two bonuses: Modern vs. Old School; Lovely vs. Chic.
Thresholds for each:
70% of room for 100 x # of total different items
90% of room for 300 x # of total different items
There is a maximum of two Genre bonuses per room.
..onaji shurui soroeru or Category Bonus
Collect eight items from the same category for 400 x # of items.
...gakki or Musical Instruments (17 items)
...shokubutsu or Plants (10 bonsais, 14 house plants, 3 arrangements)
...kaiga or Paintings (20 Paintings, Portrait, 20 forged paintings)
...mokei or Models (9 items)
..rakki soroeru or Lucky Bonus
Collect any of the items designated Lucky for 7,777 x # of items.
...Garden Gnome (red/colorful) (old school/chic)
...Samurai Suit (yellow/black) (old school/lovely)
...Master Sword (blue/gray) (old school/lovely)
...Arwing (blue/gray) (modern/lovely)
...Triforce (yellow/yellow) (old school/lovely)
...Lucky Cat (yellow/white) (old school/chic)
...Lefty Lucky Cat (yellow/white) (old school/chic)
...Lucky Black Cat (black/black) (old school/chic)
...Ivory Piano (white/white) (old school/chic)
...Dracaena (green/brown) (none/chic)
...Treasure Chest (yellow/green) (old school/lovely)
...Piggy Bank (pink/pink) (old school/lovely)
...Washer/Dryer (green/green) (modern/chic)
...Raccoon Figurine (brown/white) (old school/lovely)
...Big Festive Tree (green/colorful) (modern/lovely)
...Festive Tree (green/colorful) (modern/lovely)
...Lovely Phone (pink/pink) (modern/lovely)
...Birthday Cake (white/colorful) (modern/lovely)
...Jack-in-the-Box (blue/colorful) (modern/lovely)
...Music Box (yellow/red) (old school/lovely)
...Portrait (yellow/brown) (modern/lovely)
...Scarab Beetle (yellow/yellow) (?/?)
...Four-Leaf Clover (green/white) (?/?)
...Pikmin (brown/colorful) (modern/lovely)
You cannot get multiple Lucky bonuses for multiples of the same item.
You can be assessed Penalty Points for certain "infractions:"
..items left on the floor for 1 x # of items
(wallpaper, carpeting, stationery, music, tools, fruit, acorns, pitfall
seeds, medicine, message bottles, saplings, flower seeds, white turnips,
red turnips, red turnip seeds, bell bags, bell coins)
..items with inappropriate orientation for 100 x # of items
(for example, wardrobes or animal pics directly up against and facing a
wall)
There are no Penalty Points for mixing Series, Themes, and/or Sets.
Counting Basic Points, Complete Series/Theme Bonus points, and Matching
Wallpaper/Carpeting Bonus points only, without Daily Necessities, Feng Shui,
Color, Genre, Category, or Lucky Bonuses, here are the highest scoring Series
and Themes (color and genre counts in parentheses):
1. 49,587 - Backyard Theme (6 red, 5 blue, 4 brown, 4 pink, 4 white, 4 yellow,
2 green, 1 colorful) (10 old school, 5 modern)
(9 chic, 6 lovely)
2. 41,520 - Mario Theme (8 yellow, 5 green, 4 brown, 2 black, 2 red, 2 white,
1 colorful) (12 old school) (12 lovely)
3. 40,434 - Construction Theme (12 red, 4 yellow, 3 gray, 2 black, 2 orange,
1 white) (10 modern, 2 old school) (12 chic)
4. 38,880 - Snowman Series (19 white, 1 yellow) (10 old school) (10 chic)
5. 34,332 - Western Theme (13 brown, 3 gray, 2 green, 2 white) (10 old school)
(10 chic)
- Space Theme (11 gray, 5 white, 2 yellow, 1 brown, 1 red)
(10 modern) (10 lovely)
- Boxing Theme (5 blue, 4 white, 3 brown, 3 red, 2 black, 2 gray,
1 yellow) (10 modern) (10 chic)
- Nursery Theme (4 colorful, 4 pink, 3 brown, 2 blue, 2 green, 2 red,
2 white, 1 yellow) (6 modern, 4 old school)
(10 lovely)
6. 34,120 - Mushroom Series (8 brown, 7 white, 5 red) (10 old school)
(10 lovely)
7. 31,332 - Exotic Series (16 brown, 2 white, 1 gray, 1 yellow) (10 old school)
(10 chic)
- Ranch Series (16 brown, 3 green, 1 white) (10 old school) (10 chic)
- Classic Series (16 brown, 2 white, 2 yellow) (10 old school)
(10 chic)
- Regal Series (19 white, 1 yellow) (10 old school) (10 chic)
- Blue Series (18 blue, 2 yellow) (10 modern) (10 chic)
- Cabana Series (18 brown, 2 white) (10 old school) (10 chic)
- Green Series (17 green, 3 orange) (10 modern) (10 chic)
- Cabin Series (14 brown, 4 colorful, 2 white) (10 old school)
(10 chic)
- Modern Series (10 black, 10 white) (10 modern) (10 chic)
- Kiddie Series (20 colorful) (10 modern) (10 lovely)
- Lovely Series (18 pink, 2 white) (10 modern) (10 lovely)
- Robo Series (15 gray, 3 blue, 1 black, 1 green) (10 modern)
(10 lovely)
8. 30,258 - Pirate Theme (9 brown, 1 black, 1 gray, 1 green) (6 old school)
(4 lovely, 2 chic)
9. 25,179 - Mad Scientist Theme (7 gray, 5 black, 2 colorful) (7 old school)
(7 chic)
The following Mansion interior design received 542,675 HRA points:
Main Room - Backyard Fence, Backyard Lawn, Backyard Theme, Samurai Suit, Master
Sword, Triforce, Ivory Piano, Treasure Chest, Raccoon Figurine,
Four-Leaf Clover, 2 Animal Pics
Upstairs - Blue Tarp, Closed Road, Construction Theme, Green Series, Dracaena,
Washer/Dryer
Left Room - Playroom Wall, Playroom Rug, Nursery Theme, Arwing, Big Festive
Tree, Festive Tree, Lovely Phone, Birthday Cake, Jack-in-the-Box,
Portrait, Pikmin, 6 Animal Pics
Right Room - Western Vista, Western Desert, Western Theme, Snowman Series,
Lucky Cat, Lefty Lucky Cat, Lucky Black Cat, Scarab Beetle
Back Room - Mushroom Mural, Block Floor, Mario Theme, Mushroom Series, Piggy
Bank, Music Box
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38) FENG SHUI
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Feng shui refers to the placement of items, designated with the colors yellow,
green, and red, in your house to improve "luck" in gameplay.
Feng shui operates in all rooms. The feng shui space is within two spaces of
the west, south, and east walls. Items must be completely within Feng Shui
space in order to "count."
What "counts" is the color count of the items within Feng Shui space. For
example, a Tulip Table is red/green. If it is placed in red Feng Shui space,
its red count is 1. If it is placed in green Feng Shui space, its green count
is 1. Consider a Traffic Cone, which is red/red. If it is placed in red Feng
Shui space, its red count is 2. For this reason, the size of an item does not
matter (i.e., a large (2x2) item "counts" the same as a small (1x1) item; its
"effect" is not quadrupled). For example, a Jingle Table is red/green. If it
is placed in red Feng Shui space, its red count is still only 1, despite it
taking up four spots in your house.
Feng Shui space "overlaps" in the southwest and southeast corners of rooms.
This does not change color count. A Froggy Chair placed in "yellow/green" or
"green/red" Feng Shui space still has a green count of 2. Both the southwest
and southeast corners are part of green Feng Shui space.
Place yellow furniture near the west (left) walls of your rooms to:
..increase the amount of money given by villagers as a reward
..increase the amount paid by villagers when buying an item from you
..decrease the amount charged by villagers when selling an item to you.
Place green near the south (bottom) walls & red near the east (right) walls to:
..increase the chance of rarer items (Group A, B, C) appearing at the store.
Feng shui has no effect on the availability of fish or insects. Do not confuse
real-life luck with in-game luck (a.k.a. Feng Shui). Perception is often not
reality.
Contrary to popular belief, Lucky items, by themselves, do not increase feng
shui. Lucky items behave like all other items: if they are designated as
yellow, green, or red, they can increase feng shui if properly placed in feng
shui space.
Special items enhance feng shui no matter where you place the Special items in
your house. There are no Special items in ACWW.
Wearing a Four-Leaf Clover has no effect on in-game luck or any other gameplay.
To maximize Feng Shui:
a) Place Lemon Tables and/or Daffodil Tables along the west walls.
b) Place Mama Bears, Triforces, Tea Vases, Lucky Gold Cats, Odd Clocks, Alarm
Clocks, Fish Trophies, Bug Trophies, Flower Trophies, Coins, Starmen,
Sun Cosmos, Yellow Pansies, Yellow Tulips, Yellow Roses, Gold Roses, and/or
Dandelions on the Lemon Tables and Daffodil Tables.
c) Place Lily-Pad Tables along the south walls.
d) Place Green Lava Lamps and/or Koopa Shells on the Lily-Pad Tables.
e) Place Tulip Tables along the east walls.
f) Place Orange Cones, Traffic Cones, Dollies, Giant Dharmas, Dharmas, Mini
Dharmas, Metronomes, Red Boom Boxes, Miniature Cars, Red Cosmos, Red Pansies,
Red Tulips, and/or Red Roses on the Tulip Tables.
Here is the list of yellow/green items:
Lemon Table
Melon Chair
Daffodil Chair
Daffodil Table
Tea Set
Treasure Chest
Sunflower
Glow Clock
Here is the list of green/red items:
Watermelon Chair
Watermelon Table
Tulip Chair
Tulip Table
Bromeliaceae
One-Story Model
Two-Story Model
Mansion Model
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39) THE FARTHEST ENDS
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At the [Civic Center] Juuminka, you can donate money to the town of Saihate (or
The Farthest Ends). When your donations reach a certain level, you will
receive a letter from the people of Saihate, often with a gift attached:
10,000 bells - [Green Feather] midori no hane
50,000 bells - letter
100,000 bells - letter
200,000 bells - [Blue Feather] aoi hane
500,000 bells - [Yellow Feather] kiiroi hane
800,000 bells - [Red Feather] akai hane
1,100,000 bells - [Purple Feather] murasaki no hane
1,400,000 bells - [White Feather] shiroi hane
3,200,000 bells - letter
6,400,000 bells - [Rainbow feather] nijiiro no hane
All players in the town can contribute, but there is only one of each feather
available per town. You can receive only one letter after you donate, so don't
"double up" contributions.
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40) ENVIRONMENT
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Every town is divided into 16 acres, four across by four down. An acre
contains 16 x 16 = 256 "spots" (places where you can dig a hole or where a
flower or tree can grow) on the ground.
Acres are used for overall town rating and to define the boundaries of regular
tree, cedar tree, and coconut palm growth.
Cedar trees can grow only in the northern half (eight acres) of your town.
Coconut palms can grow only in the ocean acres (four acres) of your town.
There are three general rules for all tree growth:
1) Trees will not grow immediately next to water, cliffs, other trees, rocks,
buildings, plazas, signs, and bridges.
2) There are certain "spots" or paths where the game will not allow trees to
grow, so that there is room for the villagers to move around when they are
outside.
3) Each acre can have, at maximum, 24 trees. Furthermore, each quarter-acre
(divide each acre into four equal parts where each quarter-acre contains 8 x 8
= 64 "spots") can have, at maximum, six trees.
It is not necessary to water saplings. Walking on or running over saplings
does nothing. The only thing that matters when growing trees is location.
All trees take four days to grow to maturity.
Get rid of trees by chopping them with your Axe, then digging up the stumps
with your Shovel. Use a Shovel to dig up saplings.
One way to guarantee the growth of a tree is to chop down an existing tree,
remove its stump, then plant fruit/a coconut/a sapling/money in the exact same
spot. This is a good way to start producing coconut palms or foreign fruit
trees. (Note that while using this method to start a Bell Tree will guarantee
that the tree grows to maturity, it does not guarantee that the Bell Tree will
successfully produce "fruit.")
You can grow flowers by planting bags of seeds purchased at the store.
Each day, up to six "brand new" flowers (not counting flowers planted by
gardening villagers) are generated in your town.
A random number of flowers in your town wilt/wither each day, turning brown.
If you attempt to pick a wilting/withering flower, it will disintegrate. Bring
them back to health by watering them; once is enough. Otherwise, they will
disappear. Any precipitation, rain or snow, will water your wilting/withering
flowers and Red Turnips.
From late February to early December, Dandelions, Dandelion Puffs, and Clovers
may randomly appear in your town. Dandelions will eventually turn into
Dandelion Puffs. When picking Clovers, they often disintegrate, but you may
find a Four-Leaf Clover.
Flowers, Dandelions, and Dandelion Puffs can disappear by trampling (running
over them). Alternately, you can get rid of them by picking them and selling
them to [Tom Nook] Tanukichi.
Also each day, three weeds will appear in your town. You can pull them out of
the ground.
If your town has too many weeds, enough to generate the "worst" rating, a
Rafflesia may appear. You cannot remove it by picking it or digging it up.
Get rid of a Rafflesia when you move your town from a "worst" rating up to a
"bad" rating, by removing all the weeds in at least one of your 16 acres.
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41) ENVIRONMENT REPORT
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You can monitor your town's overall rating by talking to [Pelly] Pelico or
[Phyllis] Pelimi at the [Civic Center] Juuminka. There are five overall
ratings, indicated by the comments received from other villagers:
"Worst" messages:
[Pelly] Pelico -
And this one is from someone who'd rather remain nameless...
"Ugh! This place is the worst! Seriously, what's up with this town?!
Here, there, everywhere! Everything I see looks terrible!"
[Phyllis] Pelimi -
Oh, this one's written by, um, Annie Onimous...
"This town is the worst! What's up with this place?! It stinks like feet!
Feet that someone barfed on and tucked away in a locker for two months!!"
(Wow, don't feel like you have to hold back or anything!)
"Bad" messages:
[Pelly] Pelico -
"It feels odd to write this but... can't you take better care of our town?"
That's what the message says. He was holding back but his sadness is clear.
[Phyllis] Pelimi -
"I don't know if I should write this or not but...
This town could look a lot better, because... it couldn't look any worse..."
(What a jerk!)
"So-so" messages:
[Pelly] Pelico -
"Hmm... Well, it's not passing, but it's not failing either.
Like, more than milk, but not quite a milk shake, know what I mean?!"
Hmm... Sounds like there's nothing this resident likes or dislikes in
particular.
[Phyllis] Pelimi -
"It's not perfect, but it doesn't stink. It's like bologna."
(I don't get that at all!)
"Decent" messages:
[Pelly] Pelico -
"[town] is a clean and decent place. But it feels like something's missing."
Well, at least this person sounds content. You can't be ecstatic all the time!
[Phyllis] Pelimi -
"It's a hip place, but something's missing. Don't know what."
"Perfect" messages:
[Pelly] Pelico -
"[town] is a great place to be! It's really come a long way!"
Sounds like this resident is very happy!
[Phyllis] Pelimi -
"It's just incredible! [town] has been absolutely mind-blowing!"
That's what it says.
In addition to villager comments, [Pelly] Pelico and [Phyllis] Pelimi will add
their own comment, hinting at what should be done (in brackets):
[Pelly] Pelico -
a) I know what this is about! Those stinky flowers that are growing!
You really need to stay on top of those if you want to keep them at bay!
[get rid of Rafflesia]
b) Hmm. Maybe we need to get rid of some weeds? It certainly couldn't hurt...
[pick weeds]
c) Well, I think the problem is all the garbage...
[get rid of trash]
d) Hmm... I'll bet the problem is there's too much stuff on the ground...
[pick up items]
e) Hm, I'll bet the problem is that there are too many trees...
[remove trees in one or more acres]
f) You know, I think if we added some green, it would really help...
[add trees (and/or flowers) in one or more acres]
g) Everyone needs to work together if [town] is to be the best town around!
[plant flowers in one or more acres]</pre><pre id="faqspan-5">
h) Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could keep [town] this livable forever?!
[maintain rating in order to get Golden Watering Can]
i) In a town as lovely as [town], working doesn't even feel like work!
[anything, since the Golden Watering Can has already been distributed]
[Phyllis] Pelimi -
a) You know, I'll bet that gross flower is the problem.
You really have to work every day to prevent things like that from popping
up.
[get rid of Rafflesia]
b) This has to be because there are too many weeds. I'm pretty sure about that.
[pick weeds]
c) This is definitely about all the garbage scattered around... Pew!
[get rid of trash]
d) I bet there's too much stuff lying all over the place.
[pick up items]
e) This must be because there are too many trees... (Well, maybe, anyway.)
[remove trees in one or more acres]
f) This has got to be because of the trees! (We need more of 'em!)
[add trees (and/or flowers) in one or more acres]
g) Well, a livable town is definitely better than one that's hard to live in.
[plant flowers in one or more acres]
h) If you were to ask me how long this'll continue, well, I'd be skeptical.
[maintain rating in order to get Golden Watering Can]
i) Well, it might be nice to live in a town like this...
(Ugh... did I say that?)
[anything, since the Golden Watering Can has already been distributed]
The overall ratings are determined by the tree, flower, and weed counts in each
of the 16 acres.
For a "perfect" rating, at least 8 of the 16 acres must be "perfect." The
other acres must be "decent."
For an acre to be "perfect," it must meet these tree, flower, and weed counts:
0 trees, at least 27 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
1 tree, at least 25 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
2 trees, at least 23 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
3 trees, at least 21 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
4 trees, at least 19 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
5 trees, at least 17 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
6 trees, at least 15 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
7 trees, at least 13 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
8 trees, at least 11 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
9 trees, at least 9 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
10 trees, at least 7 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
11 trees, at least 5 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
12 trees, at least 3 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
13 trees, at least 3 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
14 trees, at least 3 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
15 trees, at least 3 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
16 trees, at least 5 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
17 trees, at least 7 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
18 trees, at least 9 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
19 trees, at least 11 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
20 trees, at least 13 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
21 trees, at least 15 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
22 trees, at least 17 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
23 trees, at least 19 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
24 trees, at least 21 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds
For a "decent" rating, all 16 acres must be "decent."
For an acre to be "decent," it must meet these tree, flower, and weed counts:
0 trees, at least 21 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
1 tree, at least 19 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
2 trees, at least 17 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
3 trees, at least 15 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
4 trees, at least 13 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
5 trees, at least 11 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
6 trees, at least 9 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
7 trees, at least 7 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
8 trees, at least 5 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
9 trees, at least 3 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
10 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
11 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
12 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
13 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
14 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
15 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
16 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
17 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
18 trees, at least 3 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
19 trees, at least 5 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
20 trees, at least 7 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
21 trees, at least 9 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
22 trees, at least 11 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
23 trees, at least 13 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
24 trees, at least 15 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds
For a "so-so" rating, all 16 acres must be "so-so."
For an acre to be "so-so," it must meet these tree, flower, and weed counts:
0 trees, at least 6 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
1 tree, at least 4 flowers, and no more than 2 weeds, or
at least 2 trees, 0 or more flowers, and no more than 2 weeds
For a "bad" rating, at least one of the 16 acres does not meet "so-so" counts.
Also, the appearance of trash or too many items on or buried in the ground can
trigger the "bad" rating.
For an acre to be "bad," it must not meet "so-so" counts.
For a "worst" rating, all 16 acres must be "worst."
For an acre to be "worst," it must meet these tree, flower, and weed counts:
0 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 4 weeds, or
1 tree, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 6 weeds, or
2 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 8 weeds, or
3 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 10 weeds, or
4 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 12 weeds, or
5 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 14 weeds, or
6 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 16 weeds, or
7 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 18 weeds, or
8 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 20 weeds, or
9 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 22 weeds, or
10 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 24 weeds, or
11 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 26 weeds, or
12 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 28 weeds, or
13 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 28 weeds, or
14 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 28 weeds, or
15 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 28 weeds, or
16 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 26 weeds, or
17 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 24 weeds, or
18 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 22 weeds, or
19 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 20 weeds, or
20 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 18 weeds, or
21 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 16 weeds, or
22 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 14 weeds, or
23 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 12 weeds, or
24 trees, no more than 2 flowers, and at least 10 weeds
What "counts:"
..live saplings count as trees
..dead/dying saplings do not count as trees, nor as trash
..partially grown trees count as trees
..tree stumps do not count as trees, nor as trash
..wilting/withering flowers count as flowers
..[Jacob's Ladders] Suzuran count as flowers
..wilting/withering [Jacob's Ladders] Suzuran do not count as flowers
..[Dandelions] Tanpopo count as flowers
..[Dandelion Puffs] Tanpopo no wataba do not count as flowers, nor as weeds
..[Four-Leaf Clovers] Yotsuba no kuroba do not count as flowers, nor as weeds
..[Clovers] Kuroba do not count as flowers, nor as weeds
Patterns on the ground have no effect on the environment report.
More than two weeds in an acre will change the acre's status (e.g., from
"perfect" to "decent"). Flowers can "cancel" weeds (and vice versa), one-for-
one.
An acre's status determines how many items on the ground will be tolerated
before triggering the "too much stuff" comment (or dropping to a lower rating).
If there are only eight "perfect" acres, only two items on the ground per acre
will be tolerated. Otherwise, an acre's tree count determines how many items
on the ground will be tolerated:
..acres with 12 to 15 trees can tolerate seven items on the ground
..acres with 11 or 16 trees can tolerate five items on the ground
..acres with 10 or 17 trees can tolerate three items on the ground
Flowers can "cancel" items on the ground, one-for-one.
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42) PERFECT TOWN
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Overall town rating uses acres. An acre contains 16 x 16 = 256 "spots" (places
where you can dig a hole or where a flower or tree can grow) on the ground.
There are 16 acres in each town, four across and four down. When mapping acres
start counting spots from both the northeast and northwest corners. Place
designs on the ground to mark acre boundaries.
For a "perfect" town rating, at least 8 of the 16 acres must have the following
("perfect" level):
0 trees and 27 or more flowers, or
1 tree and 25 or more flowers, or
2 trees and 23 or more flowers, or
3 trees and 21 or more flowers, or
4 trees and 19 or more flowers, or
5 trees and 17 or more flowers, or
6 trees and 15 or more flowers, or
7 trees and 13 or more flowers, or
8 trees and 11 or more flowers, or
9 trees and 9 or more flowers, or
10 trees and 7 or more flowers, or
11 trees and 5 or more flowers, or
12 trees and 3 or more flowers, or
13 trees and 3 or more flowers, or
14 trees and 3 or more flowers, or
15 trees and 3 or more flowers, or
16 trees and 5 or more flowers, or
17 trees and 7 or more flowers, or
18 trees and 9 or more flowers, or
19 trees and 11 or more flowers, or
20 trees and 13 or more flowers, or
21 trees and 15 or more flowers, or
22 trees and 17 or more flowers, or
23 trees and 19 or more flowers, or
24 trees and 21 or more flowers
The other acres must have the following ("decent" level):
0 trees and at least 21 flowers, or
1 tree and at least 19 flowers, or
2 trees and at least 17 flowers, or
3 trees and at least 15 flowers, or
4 trees and at least 13 flowers, or
5 trees and at least 11 flowers, or
6 trees and at least 9 flowers, or
7 trees and at least 7 flowers, or
8 trees and at least 5 flowers, or
9 trees and at least 3 flowers, or
10 trees and 0 or more flowers, or
11 trees and 0 or more flowers, or
12 trees and 0 or more flowers, or
13 trees and 0 or more flowers, or
14 trees and 0 or more flowers, or
15 trees and 0 or more flowers, or
16 trees and 0 or more flowers, or
17 trees and 0 or more flowers, or
18 trees and at least 3 flowers, or
19 trees and at least 5 flowers, or
20 trees and at least 7 flowers, or
21 trees and at least 9 flowers, or
22 trees and at least 11 flowers, or
23 trees and at least 13 flowers, or
24 trees and at least 15 flowers
Do not allow more than 2 weeds in each acre.
Do not allow more than 2 items (other than fruit, acorns or shells) on the
ground in each acre.
Do not leave trash on or buried in the ground.
Remember to water your wilting/withering flowers so they won't disappear.
Maintain "perfect" status for 15 days to get the Golden Watering Can on the
next day.
A flower that looks like droopy white tulips, [Jacob's Ladder] Suzuran, can
appear randomly in your town only when you have a "perfect" environment report.
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43) HYBRID FLOWERS
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By planting certain combinations of flowers near each other (vertically,
horizontally, or diagonally), you may create hybrid flowers. Here are the
required combinations:
Pink Cosmos = Red Cosmos + White Cosmos
Orange Cosmos = Red Cosmos + Yellow Cosmos
Black Cosmos = Red Cosmos + Red Cosmos
Orange Pansies = Red Pansies + Yellow Pansies
Purple Pansies = Red Pansies + Red Pansies
Blue Pansies = White Pansies + White Pansies
Pink Tulips = Red Tulips + White Tulips
Purple Tulips = Red Tulips + Yellow Tulips
Black Tulips = Red Tulips + Red Tulips OR Yellow Tulips + Yellow Tulips
Pink Roses = Red Roses + White Roses
Orange Roses = Red Roses + Yellow Roses
Purple Roses = White Roses + White Roses
Black Roses = Red Roses + Red Roses
Blue Roses = Black Roses + Purple Roses
Gold Roses = water wilting/withering Black Roses with the Golden Watering Can
Gold Roses never wilt, though they can disappear after trampling.
Hybrids can spawn their parents. For example. Orange Cosmos next to Orange
Cosmos can spawn Orange Cosmos, Red Cosmos, or Yellow Cosmos.
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44) BELL TREES
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You can grow trees that bear money instead of fruit!
You need a Golden Shovel. Plant a regular Shovel, then dig it up on the next
day, anytime after 6am, to find it turned golden.
With your Golden Shovel, dig a hole, then bury a bag of money (e.g., 10,000
bells). After four days, check your tree to see if it bears money. If so,
harvest it to add to your wealth.
No matter how much money you plant, a bell tree sprouts three 30,000-bell bags
(if the tree is successful). Also, it bears "fruit" only once. After the
money is harvested, the tree functions as a regular tree.
Bell trees do not always work. The greater the amount of money buried, the
greater the chances of growing a successful bell tree.
Bell trees follow the same rules for tree growth, and they take the same amount
of time to mature as all other trees: four days.
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45) NINTENDO WFC LETTERS
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You can receive letters from Nintendo! To get them, you must enable downloads
using the Telephone in your attic bedroom. Connect to Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection (WFC) by either opening your Gate or attempting to visit another
town. If you connect during the time period that the letter is being
distributed, it will appear in your mailbox.
Here are some of the items distributed via letters by Nintendo of Japan to Oide
yo Doubutsu no Mori players:
On November 23, 2005: an Orange Knit Hat (Labor Day in Japan) (on Snowy Paper)
On November 25, 2005: a Beret (on Maple-Leaf Paper)
In early December 2005: a Festive Tree (on Card Paper)
On December 11, 2005: a Latin Uniform (on Snowy Paper)
In mid-December 2005: a Stache & Glasses (on Tile Paper)
On December 24, 2005: a 1UP Mushroom (for Christmas) (on Elegant Paper)
In late December 2005: a Mop (on Cool Paper)
On December 31, 2005: a Flagpole (from Iwata) (for New Year's Day) (on New
Year's Cards)
On January 7, 2006: a Chef's Hat (Seven Spring Herbs Day in Japan) (on Polka
Dot Paper)
In mid-January 2006: a Mask (on Tartan Paper)
In late January 2006: a Roman Helmet (on Night Sky Paper)
On February 14, 2006: Chocolates (Valentine's Day in Japan) (on Lovely Paper)
???
On May 3, 2006: 10,000 bells (Golden Week in Japan) (on Petal Paper)
On July 27, 2006: a Lacy Parasol (on Cloudy Paper)
On August 18, 2006: a Writing Desk (on Fireworks Paper)
On November 23, 2006: a Birthday Cake (game anniversary) (on Birthday Cards)
In early January 2007: a 1UP Mushroom (for New Year's Day) (on New Year's
Cards)
??? 2008: a Fire Bar (for ???) (on Goldfish Paper)
??? 2009: a Mushroom Mural (for New Year's Day) (on New Year's Cards)
Here are items distributed by Nintendo of America (Australia) to North American
(Australian) version players:
late November 2005: a Crown (only to selected test recipients)
January 12, 2006: a Coin (from Iwata) (for New Year's Day) (on New Year's
Cards)
January 26, 2006: a "glitched" Red Tulips (on Butterfly Paper)
February 13, 2006: 1,000 bells (on Snowy Paper)
February 14, 2006: a Lovely Loveseat (Valentine's Day) (on Lovely Paper)
February 21, 2006: a Top Hat (from Tortimer) (for President's Day) (on
Tortimer Paper)
May 5, 2006: a Sombrero (Cinco de Mayo) (on Fireworks Paper)
May 8, 2006: a Daffodil (for Mother's Day) (on Butterfly Paper)
July 27, 2006: a Sleeping Bag (on Mushroom Paper)
August 1, 2006: a Lawn Chair (on Fireworks Paper)
August 14, 2006: a Jade Check Print (on Notebook Paper)
August 18, 2006: a Combat Helmet (on Vine Paper)
September 1, 2006: a Kayak (for Labor Day) (on Cloudy Paper)
September 8, 2006: an Arwing (on Star Paper)
September 15, 2006: a Sandbag (on Notebook Paper)
September 28, 2006: a Candy Machine (on Hamburger Paper)
September 29, 2006: a Fall Leaf Shirt (on Forest Paper)
October 6, 2006: a Sewing Machine (on Town View Paper)
October 20, 2006: a Watermelon Chair (on Maple Leaf Paper)
November 17, 2006: a Master Sword (on Forest Paper)
November 23, 2006: a Bowling Pins (on Nook Paper)
December 8, 2006: a Red Pom-Pom Hat (on Snowman Paper)
December 22, 2006: a Bonfire (on Snowy Paper)
January 5, 2007: one New Year's Cards (on Fireworks Paper)
January 12, 2007: a Lucky Cat (on Goldfish Paper)
January 19, 2007: a Big Star Shirt (on Rainbow Paper)
January 27, 2007: 20,000 bells (on Card Paper)
February 6, 2007: a Cityscape Wall (on Night Sky Paper)
February 12, 2007: a Lovely Chair (for Valentine's Day) (on Lovely Paper)
February 16, 2007: a Jester's Cap (for Mardi Gras) (on Sparkly Paper)
March 2, 2007: a Bottled Ship (on Chic Paper)
March 9, 2007: a Huge Shades (on Airmail Paper)
March 16, 2007: a Green Rug (on Four-Leaf Paper)
March 23, 2007: a Mop (on ???)
March 30, 2007: a Massage Chair (on ???)
April 20, 2007: a Retro Stereo (on Airmail Paper)
April 27, 2007: a Straw Hat (on Butterfly Paper)
June 1, 2007: a Backyard Pool (on Cool Paper)
June 25, 2007: a Puffy Hat (on Buttercup Paper)
July 16, 2007: a Refrigerator (on Notebook Paper)
August 8, 2007: no gift attached (on Fireworks Paper)
Here are items distributed by Nintendo of Europe to European version players:
April 12, 2006: a Green Pipe (for Easter)
July 12, 2006: a Fire Flower
The author does not know what items, if any, were distributed by Nintendo of
Korea to Korean version players.
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46) MARIO THEME
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From December 9 to December 26, 2005, six Mario Theme furniture items were
available to download (unlock) using Tag Mode via Nintendo's DS Download
Service in Japan. The items appeared in the game attached to bottled messages
from Tortimer.
The items do not appear in the catalog.
Here are their names, their size (small=one space, medium=two spaces,
large=four spaces), their purchase price/selling price, their colors, their
genres, and any additional info:
[Super Mushroom] Kinoko or Mushroom, small, none/256, yellow/red, old
school/lovely, makes sound
[Coin] Koin, small, none/256, yellow/yellow, old school/lovely, flashes and
makes sound
[Starman] Suta or Star, small, none/256, yellow/yellow, old school/lovely,
flashes and sounds music
[? Block] Hatena burokku, small, none/256, yellow/yellow, old school/lovely,
flashes and makes sound, can place items on
[Fire Bar] Faia ba, small, none/256, red/brown, old school/lovely, spins and
sounds music
[Koopa Shell] Nokonoko no koura, small, none/256, green/green, old
school/lovely, makes sound
The following item was available to download (unlock) by connecting to Nintendo
WFC. It was attached to letters from Nintendo near Christmas 2005:
[1-Up Mushroom] 1UP kinoko, small, none/256, yellow/green, old school/lovely,
makes sound
The following item was available to download (unlock) by connecting to Nintendo
WFC. It was attached to letters from Nintendo near New Year's Eve 2005:
[Flagpole] Hata or Flag, small, none/256, white/brown, old school/lovely, flag
moves and makes sound
From February 2 to February 19, 2006, six additional Mario Theme items were
available to download (unlock) using Tag Mode via Nintendo's DS Download
Service in Japan:
[Brick Block] Renga burokku, small, none/256, brown/brown, old school/lovely,
can place items on
[Cannon] Kirahoudai, small, none/256, black/black, old school/lovely, fires
Bullet Bill
[Fire Flower] Faia furawa, small, none/256, white/colorful, old school/lovely,
changes color and makes sound
[Green Pipe] Dokan or Pipe, large, none/256, green/green, old school/lovely,
piranha plant moves and makes sound
[Mushroom Mural] Supa mario no kabe or Super Mario Wall
[Block Floor] Supa mario no yuka or Super Mario Floor
Here is where Japanese DS Download Service notices for OyDnM appear:
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/ds_station/dl_service/index.html#doubutsu
The author missed any notices from April to June 2006.
Here are the dates during which items were made available to download (unlock)
using Tag Mode via Nintendo's DS Download Service in Japan:
July 6 to July 19, 2006: the Starman and Green Pipe
July 20 to August 2, 2006: the Koopa Shell and ? Block
August 3 to August 16, 2006: the Coin and Block Floor
August 17 to August 30, 2006: the Fire Bar and Flagpole
August 31 to September 13, 2006: the Brick Block and Mushroom Mural
September 14 to September 27, 2006: the Super Mushroom and Cannon
September 28 to October 11, 2006: the Fire Flower and 1-Up Mushroom
In June and July 2006, the Fire Bar, Flagpole, Green Pipe, 1-Up Mushroom, ?
Block, and Starman were available to download (unlock) using Tag Mode via DS
Download Stations in Australia during the Nintendo DS Connection Tour '06. The
items appeared in the game attached to bottled messages from Katrina.
Starting in July 2006, the Cannon, Flagpole, Starman, Super Mushroom, and
Mushroom Mural were available to download (unlock) using Tag Mode (Contact
Mode) via DS Download Stations in the United Kingdom and Ireland (and, possibly,
other European countries). The items appeared in the game attached to bottled
messages from Katrina.
From July 23 to July 30, 2006, the Fire Bar, Flagpole, Green Pipe, 1-Up
Mushroom, ? Block, and Starman were available to download (unlock) using Tag
Mode via DS Download Stations in Toys 'R' Us stores in the United States. The
items appeared in the game attached to bottled messages from Katrina.
Starting in July 2006, the Fire Bar, Flagpole, Green Pipe, 1-Up Mushroom, ?
Block, and Starman are available to download (unlock) using Tag Mode via DS
Download Station at the Nintendo World store in New York City. The items
appear in the game attached to bottled messages from Katrina.
Starting August 30, 2006, the Fire Bar, Flagpole, Green Pipe, 1-Up Mushroom, ?
Block, and Starman were available to download (unlock) using Tag Mode via DS
Download Stations ("Hotspots") in retail stores in Australia. The items
appeared in the game attached to bottled messages from Katrina.
Starting in January 2007, the ???, ???, ???, ???, ???, and ??? were available
to download (unlock) using Tag Mode (Contact Mode) via DS Download Stations in
the United Kingdom and Ireland (and, possibly, other European countries). The
items appeared in the game attached to bottled messages from Katrina.
From January 29 to February 20, 2008, items were available to download (unlock)
using Tag Mode via DS Download Stations in Korea.
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47) BLUE FALCON AND PIKMIN
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From March 2 to March 22, 2006, the following two items were available to
download (unlock) using Tag Mode via Nintendo's DS Download Service in Japan:
[Blue Falcon] Buru farukon, large/256, blue/blue, modern/chic, revs up and
hovers
[Pikmin] Pikumin, medium, none/256, brown/colorful, modern/lovely, Lucky,
flowers wiggle and makes sound
Starting in July 2006, the Pikmin was available to download (unlock) using Tag
Mode (Contact Mode) via DS Download Stations in the United Kingdom and Ireland
(and, possibly, other European countries). The item appeared in the game
attached to a bottled message from Katrina.
From July 14 to 16, 2007, the Blue Falcon and Pikmin were available to download
(unlock) using Tag Mode via DS Download Stations at the Wii & DS event at the
Panasonic Center in Tokyo.
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48) TAG MODE
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Tag Mode (Contact Mode in the European version) is a way to exchange Bottled
Messages with another player who also has their game in Tag Mode (or with a
Nintendo DS Download Station). Since Tag Mode uses only DS-to-DS communication,
both players need to be within DS-to-DS range, about 30 feet, of each other.
In addition to exchanging Bottled Messages, the players may also gain
constellations or villagers from the other town.
1) Purchase a Bottle from [Tom Nook] Tanukichi.
2) Write a message for your bottle.
3) Release the Bottled Message into the ocean or river.
4) Save and quit your game.
5) Start the game, and at the main menu, select "Tag Mode."
6) Meet [Rover] Mishiranuneko (or Unknown Cat) and follow his instructions.
7) Close your DS to put it in Sleep Mode.
8) Open your DS after you believe you have "met" another player.
9) Finish talking to [Rover] Mishiranuneko (or Unknown Cat) and load your game.
10) Search your beach to find the new Bottled Message.
Bottled Messages can also travel when you visit another player's town or if
another player visits you, either via the Internet or via DS-to-DS
communication. The difference is that with Tag Mode, you can direct the
Bottled Message to a specific town.
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49) IMMIGRATION
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You can move your player from one town to another, but only using DS-to-DS
communication.
If there is only one player in your "old" town, the "old" town will be erased.
If there is no "new" town established on the destination game card, you will
create a new town "from scratch."
Items stored in a storage device (e.g., dresser or wardrobe) and music you
input into a music player (e.g., Tape Deck) will not move with you.
You will lose your player's Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection settings; you can
establish new ones from the new town. Your Friends Roster will remain intact,
though you will have to give your friends your new Friend Code (and town name)
in order to connect with them.
Follow these steps:
1) Go to the [Civic Center] Juuminka and select Moving.
2) Place the game card, of the town to which you are moving, in immigration
mode by selecting Other Things, then Immigration, then Start to begin the DS-
to-DS communication.
3) Start your player's immigration by selecting Start (back at the [Civic
Center] Juuminka) to begin the DS-to-DS communication.
4) Exchange small talk with [Kapp'n] Untenshu.
..a. Are the date & time correct? (if you are first to move into the village)
.....i. Yup!
.....ii. Nope
........1. [enter time]
........2. You're sure?
...........a. Perfect!
...........b. No! No! No!
..b. It's been raining a long time, don't you think?
.....i. Yeah
.....ii. Nah
..c. Where are you headed? (if you are first to move into the village)
.....i. [enter village name]
.....ii. You're going to [village name]?
........1. Yup!
........2. No!
..d. Why are you going to [village]?
.....i. I'm moving
.....ii. I'm visiting
..e. What made you choose [village]? (if you are first to move in)
.....i. Beach
.....ii. Public Offices
.....iii. Shopping
.....iv. Barrier
.....v. Museum
5) Speak with the "new" [Pelly] Pelico.
..a. She shows you where the house is on the map.
6) Enter your house, then exit and speak with the "new" [Tom Nook] Tanukichi.
You will not have to complete his tasks again.
Items you are holding, wearing, or carrying will come with you. Any money,
letters and patterns in your inventory will also transfer.
Any saved letters will also follow you to your new town. Your Savings Account
and Point System balances will transfer. Lastly, your store catalog will
remain intact.
The credit for items donated to the Museum will change to "so-and-so."
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50) TV PROGRAM LISTING
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All televisions display the same programming, as if there is only one channel
available. Here is the list of available TVs:
..Robo-TV (largest screen)
..Snowman TV
..Mushroom TV
..Apple TV
..TV with a VCR
..Wide-Screen TV
..Retro TV
Here is the television program listing:
6:00am MTWTFSS nyusu or News
6:45am MTWTFSS tenkiyohou or Weather Forecast
7:00am MTWTFS nyusu or News
S kodomo bangumi or Child Program
7:45am MTWTFS tenkiyohou or Weather Forecast
8:00am MTWTF dorama or Drama
S baraeti or Variety
S kankyou or Environment
8:30am MTWTF kankyou or Environment
9:00am S kankyou or Environment
S kuizu bangumi or Quiz Program
10:00am MTWTFS kodomo bangumi or Child Program
S baraeti or Variety
11:00am MTWTFSS nyusu or News
11:45am MTWTFSS tenkiyohou or Weather Forecast
12:00pm MTWTFS baraeti or Variety
S kodomo bangumi or Child Program
1:00pm MTWTF dorama or Drama
S supotsu or Sports
1:30pm M WT baraeti or Variety
2:00pm S kankyou or Environment
3:00pm MTWTF kankyou or Environment
S supotsu or Sports
S kuizu bangumi or Quiz Program
4:00pm MTWTF kodomo bangumi or Child Program
S kankyou or Environment
5:00pm MTWTFSS baraeti or Variety
6:00pm MTWTFSS nyusu or News
6:45pm MTWTFSS tenkiyohou or Weather Forecast
7:00pm M T baraeti or Variety
T F S supotsu or Sports
W kodomo bangumi or Child Program
S kuizu bangumi or Quiz Program
8:00pm M kuizu bangumi or Quiz Program
W ongaku bangumi or Music Program
T kankyou or Environment
S baraeti or Variety
9:00pm MTWTF dorama or Drama
SS eiga or Movie
10:00pm MTWTF nyusu or News
10:45pm MTWTFSS tenkiyohou or Weather Forecast
11:00pm M T baraeti or Variety
T kankyou or Environment
W F kuizu bangumi or Quiz Program
SS nyusu or News
12:00am T F baraeti or Variety
W kankyou or Environment
S ongaku bangumi or Music Program
1:00am T S eiga or Movie
W ongaku bangumi or Music Program
T supotsu or Sports
F kankyou or Environment
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51) OBSERVATIONS
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The Nintendo title screen is in blue, instead of red. In the Korean version,
the title screen is white.
If [Tom Nook] Tanukichi should inexplicably refuse to let you order from your
catalog, empty the mailboxes of all the players who live in town. Apparently,
a full mailbox for one of the players prevents anyone from placing catalog
orders.
Press the "A," "B," "X," "Y", "Start," or "Select" buttons, when you are
sitting on a chair or lying down and there is another player in town, to say
pre-selected phrases:
..A: fu- or Phew!
..B: iikanji or Good feeling!
..X: doite- or Outta my way!
..Y: orirenaiyo or I can't get down!
..Select: ugokenaiyo or I can't move!
..Start: sebu shitaiyo or I want to save
Press "A" while you see a shooting star (and while you are not holding a tool
or umbrella) to receive a Spotlight item as a present in the mail from [Wishy
the Star] Ohoshisama. Shooting stars can appear on cloudy, as well as clear,
nights.
Spotlight items will appear at [Toom Nook's] Tanukichi's store only if more
than one player has been created.
There is no way to determine whether a painting in [Crazy Redd's] Tsunekichi's
tent is counterfeit or genuine prior to purchase.
[Gracie's] Grace's "fashionista badges" or Certificates come with a numerical
score, 0 to 100 percent.
Present-carrying balloons float across the top of your town every day from 10am
until 4pm. They randomly appear only when the time (hour:minute) ends in 4
(e.g., 10:04, 2:54, etc.).
The [King Tut Wig] Tsutankamen is "cursed." It makes your player trip and fall
while running.
Your player can tan if you play during sunlight during the second half of July,
during August, or during the first half of September. The tan starts to fade,
slowly, whenever you hold an umbrella, you play indoors, you play at night, you
do not play for a day or more, or when you play after mid-September.
There is no ink gauge when writing letters.
When ending the game, the screen does not "hang up" (wait for a tap of the
stylus or a press on the "A" button) on the "Come back and see us again
anytime!" dialog bubble, but continues to the blackout followed by the title
images.
The 12:00 to 1:00 hour displays with "00" instead of "12." For example,
12:24am appears as "00:24," and 12:45pm appears as "00:45."
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52) GUIDES AND GUIDE MISTAKES
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Four Japanese guides for Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori have been published:
The Nintendo guide (ISBN4-0910-6279-2), 2006, 224 pages, 5.75x8.25 in.
The NintendoDREAM guide (ISBN4-8399-1978-X), 2005, 176 pages, 5.75x8.25 in.
The Enterbrain guide (ISBN4-7577-2612-0), 2005, 189 pages, 5.75x8.25 in.
The MediaWorks guide (ISBN4-8402-3317-9), 2005, 240 pages, 5.75x8.25 in.
More information can be found here:
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/admj/guidebook/index.html
Also, a book containing 70 patterns that can be used for clothes, wallpaper,
carpeting, hats, umbrellas, flags, and the ground was published by Enterbrain
(ISBN4-7577-2714-3, 2006, 162 pages, 5.75x8.25 in.).
Two Nintendo guides for Animal Crossing: Wild World, both with identical
content in English, have been published:
The American guide (ISBN159812005-0), 2005, 160 pages, 8.5x11 in.
The European guide (ISBN3-937336-53-2), 2006, 160 pages, A4
Unfortunately, these guides, like virtually all player's guides, contain some
mistakes. The following is an attempt to list these mistakes with relevant
correct information:
page 5, under "Immigration," it says "Select Immigration to have your saved
character move to a town on another DS game card." Actually, you select
Immigration to have a player from another town move to your game card.
page 6, under "Welcome Aboard!" it says "a parrot named Kapp'n." Kapp'n is a
sea turtle, not a parrot.
page 6, the texts of Kapp'n's comment and its responses are different than
those pictured under "Fan of the Rain?"
page 8, under "Keyboard," it says "the pen icon on the upper screen indicates
your ink supply." Actually, the ink gauge is on the lower screen.
page 9, under "The Second Floor," it says "You can't place items in this room."
This is misleading because you can replace your bed with other beds or other
furniture on which your player can lie down (e.g., the Weight Bench).
page 11, under "The Town Bulletin Board," the text should read "select Post"
instead of "select New Message."
page 14, under "Nook's Shop Upgrades," it repeatedly talks about spending or
purchasing a certain number of bells before Tom Nook will upgrade. This is
misleading because selling also contributes to meeting the upgrade threshold
amounts.
page 14, under "Nookington's" it says "The final expansion will require someone
who's visiting your town wirelessly to buy at least one item." The expansion
can also occur if a visitor sells something at your store.
page 15, under "Tom Nook's Point System," the points earned to receive the Nook
'n Go Model/5% Store Discount should be "5,000" instead of "3,000."
page 15, under "Personal Catalog," it says "Products ordered from the catalog
will be delivered to your house the next day." Actually, orders can arrive on
the same day of order.
page 20, under "Get the Museum Model," it says "The roommate who stocks the
museum with the most fish, paintings, fossils and insects will be rewarded with
the museum model." In fact, all roommates will receive the Museum Model when
the Museum is complete.
page 23, under "Get the Golden Rod," it says "which increases the "reel in"
time by five seconds." Actually, the "reel in" time increases by only 0.5
seconds.
page 23, under "Enter the Fishing Tournament," it says "the fishing tournaments
[are] held five times a year." In fact, there are eight fishing tournaments
each year.
page 24, under "Where the Bugs Roam," the "complete accounting of areas" does
not include "On Villagers" where you catch Fleas.
page 26, under "Get the Golden Shovel," it says "leave it there for a full
day." This is misleading because the buried shovel turns golden at 6am the
following morning.
page 26, under "Get the Golden Shovel," the sentence, "A money tree will take
about a week to reach maturity" is misleading. The money tree will take the
same amount of time to mature as all other trees: four days.
page 26, under "Planting Flowers," it says "dig up wild flower from around town
and replant them." Unfortunately, if you dig up a flower, it will disappear.
You need to pick up flowers, using the "B" button instead of a Shovel, in order
to replant them.
page 27, under "Drink Up," it says, "Equip the watering can and press the A
Button (or tap with the stylus) near a flower or sapling to water it."
Watering saplings has no effect on the growth of trees.
page 28, under "Shoot it Down," the parenthetical phrase, "usually a rare
item," is misleading. Balloon presents are usually items regularly on display
and available for purchase at Tom Nook's store as opposed to rarer items like
Spotlight items or items available for purchase only from Crazy Redd.
page 29, under "Who Sells Seashells?" While the Scallop is definitely a type
of shell, it's misleading to not clarify that it cannot "wash up on the shore."
page 31, under "Lending a Helping Hand," it mentions "retrieving an item they
lent to a friend" as a possible errand. Villagers will never ask you to
retrieve something they lent to another villager.
page 33, under "Punchy," his personality is "Normal." It should be "Lazy"
instead.
page 33, under "Kabuki," his personality is "Jock." It should be "Cranky"
instead.
page 35, the elephant's name should be "Big Top" instead of "Dr. Trunk."
page 36, under "Boone," his personality is "Cranky." It should be "Jock"
instead.
page 38, under "Hugh," his tag phrase is "snortie." It should be "snortle"
instead.
page 39, under "Caroline," her personality is "Lazy." It should be "Normal"
instead.
page 40, under "Making Requests," it states that "some of which he'll play only
as special requests." In fact, there are no songs that can be obtained only by
specifically requesting them.
page 40, under "Music Requests List for K.K. Slider," the list omits the
exclamation point after Go K.K. Rider! and omits K.K. Parade.
page 41, the "Redd's Items" list omits the Triforce and includes the Famous
Painting, which is a Spotlight Item.
page 42, under "Cornimer," it states that "He'll pay 100 bells per acorn." In
fact, Tom Nook will pay varying amounts depending on which type of acorn is
being sold:
Rotten Acorn - 2 bells
Small Acorn - 50 bells
Acorn - 80 bells
Round Acorn - 100 bells
Large Acorn - 200 bells
page 42, the "Cornimer's Gift" list omits the Forest Wall and the Forest Floor.
page 42, under "Pascal," it says "ask Booker for specifics." Booker will say
nothing about Pascal.
page 42, under "Pascal," it says he "appears on the beach once a week." This
is not true.
page 42, the "Pascal's Gift" list should include "Ship Deck" instead of "Sea
Deck."
page 43, under "Gracie," it states, "If you answer her questions, she'll give
you a shirt design and send you an evaluation in the mail." In fact, only 5 of
the 8 ranks of evaluation will be accompanied by a shirt. It states further
that "The shirt will be a regular design that you may see at the Able Sisters'
shop." In fact, the shirt may be the Moldy Shirt, which is never for sale at
Able Sisters.
page 44, under "The Lost Kitten," it says you "Must visit another town." The
lost kitten event can also be triggered after another player visits your town.
page 44, under "Wireless Rangers to the Rescue," it avers that "you must visit
another town via local wireless play." This is not true since the Katie and
Kaitlin event may be triggered from Internet wireless play as well.
page 45, under "Gulliver," the time "12:00pm" should be replaced with "the
following 6:00am."
page 45, under "Gulliver," it says "ask Booker for specifics." Booker will say
nothing about Gulliver.
page 45, under "Gulliver," it says "Booker will also let you know Gulliver has
been sighted." Booker will say nothing about Gulliver.
page 45, under "UFO Part," it says that "You'll find the UFO parts buried in
the ground." This is not true because the UFO parts will be found on top of
the ground.
page 45, the "Gulliver's Gift" list omits the Metroid.
page 46, under "Snowman," it says snowballs appear "Every day from December 25
to mid February." In fact, snowballs appear from December 11 until February 24.
page 46, the "Snowman's Gift" list omits the Snowman Floor and the Snowman.
page 46, the "Blanca" section seems to be saying that Blanca appears only
during wireless play. In fact, Blanca does not appear when your Gate is open.
page 51, while the "A Note in a Bottle" section is factually correct, it may
leave the reader under the impression that bottled messages are sent only via
Tag Mode (which uses only local wireless communication). Bottled messages also
travel via Internet wireless play and via DS-to-DS wireless play without Tag
Mode.
page 52, under "Ringy-Dingy!" it says "if she visits your town during wireless
play, you'll get a chance to draw her face." Blanca does not appear when your
Gate is open.
page 52, under "The Lost-Kitten Scenario," it says, "The lost kitten (Katie)
will be wandering around the host town, while the mother (Kaitlin) will be
inquiring in the visitor's town." The player with Katie must bring her to the
town with Kaitlin. That makes the player with Katie the visitor, not the host.
Also, Katie does not wander around town; you will find her crying in one place.
page 55, the Save Room, 2nd Floor, 2nd Room, 3rd Room, and 4th Room all contain
6 x 6 = 36 squares instead of the 4 x 4 = 16 squares pictured.
page 56, under "Feng Shui Me!" it says, "Some items will give you good luck no
matter what..." This is misleading since Lucky items have no effect on feng
shui.
page 56, the "Special Lucky Items" list erroneously includes the Bug Trophy,
Fish Trophy, Flower Trophy, and Lucky Gold Cat, and omits the Arwing, Four-Leaf
Clover, Master Sword, Scarab Beetle, and Triforce.
page 57, the main idea of the "Don't Mix Your Series and Theme Items, People!"
section is wrong. There are no HRA Penalty points for mixing furniture from
different Series and Themes.
page 57, under "Finish Furniture Sets," it states "don't mix furniture sets
with other series, themes or sets." There are no HRA Penalty points for mixing
Set furniture with furniture from different Series, Themes, or Sets.
page 57, under "Place Rare Items in Your Home," the phrase "but some will" is
misleading. No prize or gift from a contest or special event will affect the
HRA scoring for any Series, Theme, or Set.
page 57, under "Walls and Floors," the sentence "You will also find carpeting
and wallpaper designs that go well with furniture sets" is misleading. There
are no HRA Bonus points for pairing any wallpaper or carpeting with any
particular furniture Set.
page 57, under "Neat Freaks," recommends not leaving "clothing lying on the
floor." There are no HRA Penalty points for clothes placed in the house.
page 57, under "Neat Freaks," shows a picture with a can of paint on the floor.
Cans of paint are not available in this game.
page 57, under "Watch Out for Cockroaches!" the phrase "The HRA won't stand for
that" is misleading. There are no HRA Penalty points for having cockroaches in
your home.
page 58, under "Secrets of the HRA Revealed!" mentions "as well as bonus points
for reaching specific milestones such as house upgrades." There are no HRA
Bonus points for upgrading your home.
page 58, the entry for "Neighbor Gift" (meaning the Birthday Cake) should read
"1,111 Points" instead of "1,000 Points."
page 58, under "Description," the phrase "All items available at Redd's Tent
(except counterfeit paintings)" is misleading. This entry refers to furniture,
other than paintings (whether counterfeit or "real"), available for purchase
only from Crazy Redd. It does not refer to furniture regularly on display and
available for purchase from Tom Nook's Store.
page 58, the HRA Bonus table's bonus amounts are all wrong. The table also
omits the Feng Shui, Color, Genre, Category, and Lucky bonuses.
page 58, the footnote states that "The Necessities of Life include a bed, table,
chair, wardrobe, and dresser/bureau." The Basic Necessities does not include a
bed.
page 60, under "Creating Designs," mentions "creating cool new designs for
clothes, walls, doors, and just about anything else." Designs cannot be placed
on doors.
page 60, under "The Sisters of Style," mentions "receive her pic." Sable's Pic
is not available in the game.
page 61, under palette 13/16, the ninth color should be a blue instead of a
brown.
page 78, under "Color paletter 13/16," the ninth color should be a blue instead
of a brown.
page 81, the "Complete Items List" omits the Nintendo Set, which includes the
Arwing, Master Sword, Metroid, and Triforce.
page 98, the Steam Roller is available from Redd's Tent, not from Tom Nook's
Shop.
page 124, under "Wallpaper and Flooring Patterns from Saharah," it says
"Saharah will come to your town more often than other visitors." This is not
true.
page 140, including Bottle Paper may be misleading since it does not appear in
your catalog.
page 141, the Elegant Paper has a price of 800 bells, not 160 bells.
pages 142 through 144, here are the correct times of day for insect
availability:
Common Butterfly - March to June, 4am to 7pm - July to August, 8am to 5pm -
September, 8am to 4pm
Yellow Butterfly - March to June, 4am to 7pm - July to August, 8am to 5pm -
September, 8am to 4pm
Tiger Butterfly - March to June, 4am to 7pm - July to August, 8am to 5pm -
September, 8am to 4pm
Peacock Butterfly - March to June, 4am to 7pm - July to August, 8am to 5pm -
September, 8am to 4pm
Monarch Butterfly - September to October, 4am to 5pm - November, 8am to 5pm
Emperor Butterfly - 8am to 5pm
Agrias Butterfly - 8am to 5pm
Birdwing Butterfly - 8am to 5pm
Moth - 7pm to 4am
Oak Silk Moth - 7pm to 4am
Honeybee - 8am to 5pm
Bee - all day
Long Locust - 8am to 7pm
Migratory Locust - 8am to 7pm
Mantis - 8am to 5pm
Orchid Mantis - 8am to 5pm
Brown Cicada - 8am to 5pm
Robust Cicada - 8am to 5pm
Walker Cicada - 8am to 5pm
Evening Cicada - 4am to 8am and 4pm to 7pm
Lantern Fly - 4pm to 7pm and 11pm to 8am
Red Dragonfly - 8am to 7pm
Darner Dragonfly - 8am to 5pm
Banded Dragonfly - 8am to 5pm
Ant - all day
Pondskater - 8am to 7pm
Snail - all day
Cricket - 5pm to 8am
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Grasshopper - July, 4pm to 5pm - August to September, 8am to 5pm
Mole Cricket - all day
Walkingstick - 4am to 7pm
Ladybug - 8am to 5pm
Fruit Beetle - July through August, all day - September, 7pm to 8am
Scarab Beetle - 11pm to 8am
Dung Beetle - 5pm to 8am
Goliath Beetle - 7pm to 8am
Firefly - 7pm to 4am
Jewel Beetle - 8am to 5pm
Longhorn Beetle - 8am to 5pm
Saw Stag Beetle - all day
Stag Beetle - 7pm to 8am
Giant Beetle - 11pm to 8am
Rainbow Stag - 7pm to 8am
Dynastid Beetle - 7pm to 8am
Atlas Beetle - 7pm to 8am
Elephant Beetle - 7pm to 8am
Hercules Beetle - 11pm to 8am
Flea - all day
Pillbug - all day
Mosquito - 5pm to 4am
Fly - all day
Cockroach - all day
Spider - all day
Tarantula - 7pm to 4am
Scorpion - 7pm to 4am
page 143, the "Walker Cicada" is available from July through September, not
July through August.
page 143, under "Snail," it does not mention that it needs to be raining for
Snails to appear.
page 145, under "Reading the Charts," the time for the end of the Evening
period and the beginning of the Night period is 9:00pm, not 8:00pm.
page 145, the "Crawfish" sells for 200 bells, not 250 bells. Also, it is not
available during the second half of September and is available all day.
page 146, the "Eel" is not available during the second half of September.
page 146, the "Giant Snakehead" is available from June to August, not from July
to August.
page 146, the "Sweetfish" is not available during the second half of September.
page 146, the "Piranha" is not available during the second half of September.
page 146, the "Arowana" is not available during the second half of September.
page 147, the "Jellyfish" is available only during the second half of August.
page 147, the "Squid" is not available during the second half of August.
page 147, the "Octopus" is not available during the first half of September.
page 147, the "Ocean Sunfish" is available from June to September, not from
April to September.
page 147, the "Hammerhead Shark" is available from 4pm to 9am, not all day.
page 156, the "Yellow Cosmos" is called "Sun Cosmos."
page 157, under "Acorns," it says that acorns sell for 100 bells. In fact, Tom
Nook will pay varying amounts depending on which type of acorn is being sold:
Rotten Acorn - 2 bells
Small Acorn - 50 bells
Acorn - 80 bells
Round Acorn - 100 bells
Large Acorn - 200 bells
For some reason, the selling prices of some fish and insects in the European
version of ACWW are different from those in the Japanese and North American
versions of ACWW. This also means that the corresponding prices in the
published European ACWW guide are mistakes. Here are the fish and insects with
different selling prices:
Fish:
Bitterling - 700 instead of 900
Crawfish - 250 instead of 200
Frog - 250 instead of 120
Cherry Salmon - 1,300 instead of 1,000
Rainbow Trout - 650 instead of 800
Salmon - 650 instead of 700
Piranha - 3,200 instead of 2,500
Seahorse - 1,500 instead of 1,100
Puffer Fish - 200 instead of 240
Horse Mackerel - 120 instead of 150
Sea Bass - 140 instead of 160
Dab - 200 instead of 300
Octopus - 450 instead of 500
Football Fish - 3,500 instead of 2,500
Hammerhead Shark - 12,000 instead of 8,000
Insects:
Common Butterfly - 80 instead of 90
Yellow Butterfly - 80 instead of 90
Tiger Butterfly - 120 instead of 160
Peacock Butterfly - 200 instead of 220
Monarch Butterfly - 120 instead of 140
Oak Silk Moth - 800 instead of 1,200
Migratory Locust - 800 instead of 600
Lantern Fly - 2,000 instead of 1,800
Grasshopper - 130 instead of 160
Mole Cricket - 200 instead of 280
Firefly - 250 instead of 300
Longhorn Beetle - 200 instead of 260
Hercules Beetle - 11,250 instead of 12,000
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53) NOA LOCALIZATION MISTAKES
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The ACWW Localization Team at Nintendo of America (NOA) seems to have made some
mistakes that can potentially lead to some confusion.
The name of the Animal Crossing (AC) squirrel Hazel was inexplicably changed to
Sally in ACWW. This is confounding because there is a completely different
squirrel known as Sally in AC.
The name of the AC squirrel Bliss was changed to Caroline in ACWW.
The frog Lily's tag phrase changed from "toady" in AC to "zzrrbbitt" in ACWW.
The frog Ribbot's tag phrase changed from "zzrrbbitt" in AC to "toady" in ACWW.
The Theme known as "Backyard" in AC was renamed "Mossy Garden" in ACWW.
Items from the "Mossy Garden" Theme in AC comprise the "Backyard" Set in ACWW.
Two of the ACWW Genres were named "modern" and "lovely," causing confusion with
the already named "Modern" and "Lovely" Series. When villagers ask for
"modern" furniture or "lovely" furniture, they are asking for "modern" and
"lovely" Genres, not Series.
Players may receive a letter from the HRA congratulating them for completing
the "Asian Set." The Exotic Series is called the Asian Series in Japanese
versions of this game.
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54) OFFICIAL HOME PAGE
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Nintendo of Japan:
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/admj/index.html
Nintendo of America:
http://www.animal-crossing.com/wildworld/
Nintendo of Europe:
http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/animalcrossingds/
Nintendo of Korea:
http://www.nintendo.co.kr/DS/soft/animal/main.php
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55) VERSIONS
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It appears that multiple versions of the game have been released. No
differences in gameplay have been detected.
Identify the different versions by the digit after the "N" in the code printed
in black on the back of the game card:
Original Japanese version: ADMJN0
Newer Japanese version: ADMJN1
Original North American version: ADMEN0
Newer North American version: ADMEN1
Original European version: ADMPN0
Original Korean version: ADMKN0
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56) THANKS
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I have been playing this game since November 22, 2005. I would not have
enjoyed the adventure and challenge so much if not for the inspiration from
Mik2121 at IGN.
Thank you to Mik2121, rupan777, needeep, nintendolinky, therealssjlink, biocat,
punchyout and others who have contributed to our collective knowledge about
OyDnM, without whom this document would not be complete.
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57) SOURCES
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/japanese_kanji.htm
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/japanese_hiragana.htm
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/japanese_katakana.htm
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/japanese_romaji.htm
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/korean.htm
Welcome to Animal Crossing: Wild World, 2005
Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori, 2006
Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori, 2005
Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori Kanpeki Guidebook, 2005
Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori Zakonpuritogaido, 2005
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APPENDIX A
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Here are items new in Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori when compared to Doubutsu no
Mori e+:
Fish
..Yellow Perch
..Black Bass
..King Salmon
..Dorado
..Gar
..Sea Butterfly
..Clownfish
..Zebra Turkeyfish
..Football Fish
..Tuna
..Ocean Sunfish
..Hammerhead Shark
..Shark
Insects
..Peacock Butterfly
..Monarch Butterfly
..Agrias Butterfly
..Moth
..Oak Silk Moth
..Honeybee
..Orchid Mantis
..Lantern Fly
..Walkingstick
..Fruit Beetle
..Scarab Beetle
..Goliath Beetle
..Rainbow Stag
..Atlas Beetle
..Elephant Beetle
..Fly
..Tarantula
..Scorpion
Watering Can
Golden Can
Slingshot
Golden Slingshot
Sparkler
Roman Candle
Timer
Classic Bookcase
Classic Buffet
Regal Clock
Lovely Loveseat
Robo Series (all 10 items)
Mushroom Series (all 10 items)
Striped Cone
Brown Drum
Red Drum
Stroller
Cradle
Baby Bed
Clackercart
Merry-go-round
Mad Scientist Theme (all 7 items)
Pirate Theme (4 of 6 items new)
..Helm
..Ship Cannon
..Anchor
..Ship compass
Skeleton
Anatomical Model
Clear Model
Vision Tester
Trunk Measure
Stadiometer
Hospital Bed
Coffee Maker
Checkout Counter
Cash Register
Siphon
Papa Panda
Mama Panda
Baby Panda
Blue Lava Lamp
Purple Lava Lamp
Green Lava Lamp
Black Katana
White Katana
Ninja Sword
Sword
Bow
Triforce
Metroid
Lefty Lucky Cat
Lucky Gold Cat
Metal Guitar
Pantheon Post
Ionian Post
Corinthian Post
Broken Post
Pyramid
Sphinx
Bowling Pins
Ball Return
Mahjong Table
Arcade Machine
Tabletop Game
Stool
TV With A VCR
Kitchen Sink
Kitchen Corner
Deluxe Range
Range
Retro Fridge
Microwave
Toaster
Sink
Mixer
Clothesline Pole
Doghouse
Men's Toilet
Pink Box
Blue Box
Beige Box
Safe
Deluxe Washer
Automatic Washer
Washer/Dryer
Gas Pump
Candy Machine
Outdoor Bath
Storage Case
Clothes Closet
Vacuum Cleaner
Throne
Table Lamp
Desk Light
Candle
Mini-Lamp
Music Box
Portrait
Mansion Model
Nook 'n' Go
Nookway
Nookington's
Town Hall Model
Bug Trophy
Flower Trophy
Basic Red Bed
Basic Blue Bed
Basic Yellow Bed
Basic Green Bed
Solemn Painting
Amazing Painting
Nice Painting
Warm Painting
Lovely Painting
Calm Painting
Opulent Painting
Animal Pics (all 156 are new)
Robo Wall
Forest Wall
Sea View
Lab Wall
Pastel Dot Wall
Shoji Screen
Persian Wall
Fairy Tale Wall
Illusion Wall
Chainlink Fence
Sky Wall
Cityscape Wall
Robo Floor
Forest Floor
Ship Deck
Lab Floor
Pastel Dot Rug
Persian Rug
Round Carpet
Fairy Tale Floor
Illusion Floor
Cloud Flooring
Tulip Shirt
Lightning Shirt
Bunny Shirt
Elephant Shirt
Grape Stripe Tee
Bubble Gum Shirt
Aqua Polka Shirt
Vegetarian Shirt
Beige Knit
Rose Sky Shirt
Lotus Shirt
Chocomint Shirt
Fern Shirt
Blue Retro Shirt
Orange Check Tee
Leaf Shirt
Fall Leaf Shirt
Blue Diamond Top
Night Sky Tee
Amethyst Shirt
Pink Wave Shirt
Flan Shirt
Hot Dog Shirt
Sandwich Shirt
Asian Shirt
Bodice
Green Vest
Western Shirt
Red Riding Hoody
Royal Shirt
Witch Shirt
Firefighter Tee
Graduation Gown
Sky Shirt
Captain's Shirt
Burglar's Shirt
Nurse's Uniform
Bone Shirt
Mummy Shirt
Military Uniform
Sailor's Uniform
Reggae Shirt
Camel Shirt
Molecule Tee
Kimono
Tuxedo
Explorer Shirt
Dutch Shirt
Toga
Cake Shirt
Waitress Shirt
Princess Shirt
Fairy Tale Shirt
Spanish Shirt
Latin Uniform
Red Down Vest
One-Way Tee
Beaded Shirt
Nile Shirt
Wrap Shirt
Wrestler Shirt
Security Shirt
Poncho
Fluffy Shirt
Chinese Shirt
Pep Squad Shirt
Racing Shirt
Orange Jumpsuit
Scale Armor Suit
Armor Suit
Gold Armor Suit
Red Warmup Suit
Baseball Shirt
Frock Coat
Space Suit
Red Umbrella
Green Umbrella
Melon Umbrella
Mint Umbrella
Picnic Umbrella
Lemon Umbrella
Eggy Parasol
Blue Dot Parasol
Daisy Umbrella
Paw Umbrella
Busted Umbrella
Beach Umbrella
Leopard Umbrella
Zebra Umbrella
Forest Umbrella
Camo Umbrella
Spider Umbrella
Accessories (all 130 are new)
New Year's Cards
Lined Paper
Notebook Paper
Flowery Paper
Bottle Paper
Formal Paper
Snowman Paper
Card Paper
Leopard Paper
Cow Paper
Camouflage Paper
Hamburger Paper
Piano Paper
Nook Paper
Fox Paper
Birthday Cards
Four-Leaf Paper
Town Hall Paper
Tortimer Paper
Insurance Paper
Academy Paper
Lovely Paper
Egyptian Paper
Lotus Paper
Tile Paper
Mosaic Paper
Chinese Paper
Ocean Paper
Industrial Paper
Floral Paper
Mushroom Paper
Star Paper
Composer Paper
Bathtub Paper
SMB3 paper
Bubble Paper
Buttercup Paper
Tartan Paper
Plaid Paper
Lemon-Lime Paper
Crater Paper
Bejeweled Paper
Geometric Paper
Southwest Paper
Night Sky Paper
Chic Paper
Goldfish Paper
Dino Droppings
Fern Fossil
Archaeopteryx
Peking Man
Shark Tooth
Ankylo Skull
Ankylo Torso
Ankylo Tail
Dimetrodon Skull
Dimetrodon Torso
Dimetrodon Tail
Iguanodon Skull
Iguanodon Torso
Iguanodon Tail
Sabertooth Skull
Sabertooth Torso
Pachy Skull
Pachy Torso
Pachy Tail
Parasaur Skull
Parasaur Torso
Parasaur Tail
Seismo Skull
Seismo Chest
Seismo Hip
Seismo Tail
Ptera Skull
Ptera Body
Pearl Oyster
Scallop
Dandelion Puffs
Pink Tulips
Purple Tulips
Black Tulips
Red Pansies
Orange Pansies
Blue Pansies
White Cosmos
Red Cosmos
Orange Cosmos
Black Cosmos
Dandelions
Four-Leaf Clover
Red Roses
White Roses
Yellow Roses
Pink Roses
Orange Roses
Purple Roses
Black Roses
Blue Roses
Gold Roses