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Animal Crossing
Full FAQ/Reference
By Vegeeta777
Version 2.7
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VERSION HISTORY & UPDATES
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VERSION DATE UPDATE
1.0 10/08/02 Began the FAQ. This is going to take a while. Finished the
title so that it looks all fancy :).
1.1 10/09/02 Finished Sections 1-9. Some names and prices are probably
wrong. I'll have them fixed in the next update. Started 10.
Also did Sections 17 and 28. More to come!
1.2 10/10/02 Made minor corrections to the 1.1 content. Redid some
formatting. Sections 1-9 have been toned down to 1-8 and
include some other sections. I might have another update
today.
1.3 10/11/02 More information added. Several lists were completed. The
grand ole' fish section has been finished. Expect the bugs in
the next update.
1.4 10/13/02 Fossils section added. Minor Update to the rest of the FAQ.
Bugs will come soon.
1.5 10/15/02 Completed the Animals section. Very minor update.
1.6 10/22/02 Started the NES Games section. Not near a completion. Redid
the upgrades section a tad bit. Completed the beginner's
guide. If you find any errors, please contact me. This guide
is slowly growing to be the perfect FAQ on Animal Crossing.
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VERSION DATE UPDATE
2.0 11/22/02 Full release version. Every section is up, but may not have
the full list of everything. I ask all of you to bear with me,
as this is going to be a long process. It should now fully
coincide with the GameFAQs requirements. I finished the
Paintings and Gyroid sections. I'll finish each section
shortly.
2.1 11/23/02 Completed the Gameboy Advance and Bugs sections. I added a
location lexicon to both the bugs and fish sections. As of
now, there are 18 sections FULLY COMPLETE. That is awesome
considering that I plan to have 28 overall. That means that
70% percent is done. I added the overall completion of the
other sections into that equation. It is an estimate.
2.2 11/28/02 Corrected misc excerpts thanks to Videoshocker2. I corrected
some grammer mistakes here and there as well. chriswell22 also
supplied a Redd secret. I also have completed the Wanderers
section. GameFAQs and IGN have both accepted the FAQ! Yes!
FULL RELEASE BABY!
2.3 12/03/02 Completed the Series part of the furniture section. It took
some time just to get this part done. Expect the themes to
follow in the next update. Updated a few other sections with
various corrections. Most notably, the fruits section.
2.4 12/10/02 Completed the clothing section. Let me just say that it was
the second longest list that I had/have to write for this
document. (Second only to the furniture list.) I also
discovered that I had left out the stationary and handheld
items sections. A big whoops on my part. I completed the
handheld section, but I wanted to release this version so
much, that I didn't finish the stationary. So, tough luck.
Thanks to Firefalcon2537 for correcting an error for me.
2.5 12/24/02 I also finished the stationary section. I have also finished
the E-Reader section. All just in time for the holidays.
Please send in the passwords on the back of your E-Cards! It
will help all of your fellow gamers. Read more about it in the
E-Reader section. I have also made the Table of Contents a
little better. Finally, I have rewritten some of the
introduction.
2.51 12/27/02 This update is so minor that it doesn't deserve a full number
increase. I guess I got so P.O.ed at all of the e-mails I've
received to make corrections. It isn't a bad thing, but it
sort of got annoying... Thanks to Josh for telling me about
the koala Yuka and to Brian for confirming it. Is Baseball an
Animal Island only item? Please send me confirmation. Another
change to the introduction and if you still havn't noticed,
the update section has been reformatted. (Mostly to include
the 1 after the 5. :)
2.52 01/03/03 Happy new year! This update is another minor, change a few
things update. I have clarified in the Secret NES Games
section a tip that I thought I had made that clear already. So
many people kept e-mailing me about it, so I have placed a
clarification. I also changed a minor error in the banner art.
It really didn't matter though. Also check the E-Reader
section for a quick change. Sorry for not getting the main
sections done. I've been busy playing Phantasy Star Online. :)
2.6 01/09/03 Finished the Themes part of the Furniture section. That means
that the majority of the furniture is somewhere in this guide.
It will be finished soon! I also added a FAQ section for those
with questions.
2.7 08/23/03 Many corrections throughout the FAQ. HRA, Special Events, and
Tips and Tricks sections have been completed. The Furniture
list has also been expanded further. Finally, I've completed
the Holidays section.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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If the section has a star next to it, it isn't finished. ONLY THREE SECTIONS
REMAINING!!!!! Muahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!
1) Introduction
2) The Controls and Equipment
3) Your Town
4) The Beginning
5) The Upgrades
6) Fruits
7) Tools
8) Wanderers
9) Furniture*
10) Paintings
11) Fossils
12) Bugs
13) Fish
14) Music
15) NES Games*
16) Clothing
17) Handheld Items
18) Stationary
19) Carpets and Walls*
20) The Animals
21) Gyroids
22) Holidays
23) HRA
24) Gameboy Advance
25) E-Reader
26) Special Events
27) Tips and Tricks
28) Secret NES Games
29) FAQ
30) Credits
31) Legal
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1) Introduction
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For the most recent version, check
http://www.primalfusion.tk first. Since it
is my personal site, I upload the file by myself and so I have it up at the
same time I send the updates to the other sites. The other sites take a day or
two to have it up fully.
If someone would glady redo my title art, I would be most grateful. I am not
much of an artist. You will receive credit. Thanks.
If a section is not finished, please DO NOT send me any information for it. I
am still doing the documenting for those sections and more than likely, I
already know what you will send me.
Welcome to my second ever FAQ. This will basicly be a reference for all of you
die hard Animal Crossing fans. Since the current FAQs aren't that great, I've
decided to do some serious searching in the game. After about 3 to 4 weeks
after the games release, I finally have discovered almost all of the game's
secrets and items. Obviously, I won't be able to cover every aspect, but I hope
that this will get as close to possible. Well, hurry up and read on!
To quickly find a section, press CTL+F. This will bring up the find menu. Type
in the section's name from the Table of Contents, word for word (i.e.
1) Introduction) , and you'll be sent to the Table of Contents. Then press
Find Next and you should be at the section. If not, keep pressing.
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2) The Controls and Equipment
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THE EQUIPMENT
Items needed to play the game:
REQUIRED:
TV - Come on, the obvious one.
Gamecube - Yet another blinding flash of the obvious.
Controller - You can't play a game unless you can control it.
Memory Card - At least 58-61 blocks.
OPTIONAL:
Gameboy Advance Link - To connect your Gameboy to your Gamecube.
Gameboy Advance - The item needed to connect.
E-Reader - Place in Gameboy Advance to enhance your Animal Crossing experience.
THE CONTROLS
The field controls:
START - Open or close the item screen.
CONTROL STICK - Walk: The more you tilt, the faster you walk.
Move Cursor: Move cursor on item screens and on the map.
CONTROL PAD - Nothing.
A - Talk: Face another character.
Enter a Building: Face a door.
Shake Tree: Face a tree.
Read Messages: Face the bulletin board.
Use Item: When holding an item.
B - Run: Press and hold when pushing the control stick.
Put Away Items
Put Away Furniture
Go Back To The Previous Screen
C STICK - Adjust Camera: Only inside houses.
X - Look at the map (You must have unlocked the map.)
Y - Open or close the item screen.
R or L - Run: Press and hold when pushing the control stick.
R, L, & Z - When playing a NES game, press to quit.
The letter controls:
START - Finish typing.
CONTROL STICK - Choose a letter.
CONTROL PAD - Move cursor around the page.
A - Type letter.
B - Delete letter.
C STICK - Nothing.
X - Accent letter.
Y - Switch keyboard.
R - Insert space.
L - Caps lock/unlock.
Z - Change key layout.
The design controls:
START - Finish designing.
CONTROL STICK - Move paint cursor.
CONTROL PAD - Select tool.
A - Paint/confirm.
B - Pick up a color on the cursor.
C STICK - Select color.
X - Turn grid display on or off.
Y - Undo.
R & L - Change area.
Z - Nothing.
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3) Your Town
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When you first start the game, you'll arrive at the train station. From this
point on, you'll have your own little town generated on a random basis. It is
completely different from everyone else's and that is what makes this game so
great. This section will explain the different shops and about how you can get
the most out of your Animal Crossing experience.
THE TRAIN STATION
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Employees: Porter, K.K. Slider
Location: Always at the top of the map.
What it does: Enables you to travel to other player's towns. K.K. Slider comes
here every Saturday night at 8pm to 12am. You can get some cool
music from him then.
Description: When you first enter the town, this is where you come to. Porter
will greet you and send you on your way. There is a map in front
of the station. Before you get your map, be sure to look at this
one since it is the easiest one to remember the location for.
Info: Music
THE FOUR HOUSES AND BULLETIEN BOARD
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Employees: You, Your Friends
Location: Always one acre below the train station.
What it does: It's where you live. You store all of your belongings here.
Posts notices from you or your fellow animals.
Description: Four houses surround a brick plateau. A bulletien board is
located in the middle of the plateau. Four gyroids are sitting
outside of each house. You'll have to learn to love this acre as
you'll be in it the most.
Info: The Upgrades
TOM NOOK'S SHOP
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Employees: Tom Nook, Tommy, Timmy
Location: In a random acre.
What it does: Where you buy and sell every item that you need. It will be
upgraded as you buy and sell more. Timmy and Tommy will appear
when Nook upgrades his shop the fourth time.
Description: It will be upgraded as you buy and sell more. Timmy and Tommy
will appear when Nook upgrades his shop the fourth time. Try to
visit the shop whenever possible. Every town has a group letter.
Either A, B, or C. They symbolize which items are more likely to
appear in your town. For example, if your town was A, every item
that had an A for a group would appear in Nook's shop usually
more than other items. You can still get them all, but this makes
it slightly more difficult. Based on the most common furniture in
my town, I have determined that my group is A. Yours is probably
different.
Info: The Upgrades, Furniture, Paintings, Clothing, Carpets, Walls
THE POST OFFICE
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Employees: Pelly, Phyliss, Pete
Location: In a random acre.
What it does: Used to mail letters to other townfolk and to pay off your debt
to Nook.
Description: For those of you love sending letters, this has got to be your
favorite place. When you need to pay off your loan to Nook,
you'll need to pay it off here. After you pay it off, you'll get
to deposit your funds in a make shift bank. As you put cash
there, you'll earn goodies. They are as follows:
GOODIES BELLS NEEDED
Tissue 1,000,000
Piggy Bank 10,000,000
Mailbox 100,000,000
Post Model 999,999,999
(Thanks to Videoshocker2 for reminding me to place the Goodies
info.)
Info: The Upgrades,
THE TAILOR SHOP
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Employees: Mabel, Sable
Location: In a random acre.
What it does: Enables you to buy new clothes and create new clothes.
Description: The best place for people who love how they look. I don't spend
that much time here, but I could care less about how my vid game
character looks like. Yet, making clothes can be amusing.
Info: Clothing, Carpets, Walls
THE POLICE STATION
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Employees: Copper, Booker
Location: In a random acre.
What it does: Serves as a place for information on new events and the lost and
found.
Description: A blue circular building with a map outside. Many counters inside
are used to hold the lost and found items.
Info: Wanderers, Holidays, Furniture, Paintings, Clothing, Carpets,
Walls
THE MUSEUM
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Employees: Blathers
Location: In a random acre.
What it does: Your treasure cove of items you have found in the game. Shows off
your bugs, paintings, fossils, and fish.
Description: A roman like building that cotains five rooms. 120 items are
placed among these rooms.
Info: Paintings, Fossils, Bugs, Fish
THE WISHING WELL
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Employees: Tortimer
Location: In a random acre.
What it does: Tells you if there is any trouble in your town. You can also get
gifts from Tortimer if you talk to him on a holiday.
Description: A wishing well surrounded by a plateau. A tree is behind the
well.
Info: Holidays
THE DUMP
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Employees: None
Location: In a random acre.
What it does: Where animals throw away their useless items. Their loss is your
gain.
Description: A area 4x4 surrounded by a fence. Has the sign "Dump" on it.
Info: Furniture, Paintings, Clothing, Carpets, Walls
THE MELODY BOARD
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Employees: None
Location: By the Post Office.
What it does: When every hour strikes and when you talk to the animals, the
melody on this board is played.
Description: A board that has 16 notes on it. You can customize the notes to
form your own town's special tune.
Info: None
ANIMAL ISLAND
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Employees: Kapp'n
Location: In a random acre on the sea edge.
What it does: An island off the coast of your town is a little island. The only
place to get Coconuts.
Description: Unique to every one's game, the island can only be played if a
Gameboy Advance is connected to the Gamecube. To tell the truth,
I have yet to go here. If anyone can send in a better
description, that'd be great.
Info: Gameboy Advance
LIGHTHOUSE
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Employees: You, Tortimer
Location: In a random acre on the sea edge. Can only be accesed when
Tortimer is on vacation.
What it does: Keeps ships safe off the coast of the town, duh.
Description: A large white tower. I mostly black inside with a switch to turn
off/on the light.
Info: Holidays
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4) The Beginning
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As soon as you start the game, you'll see K.K. Slider saying some stuff to you.
It is a tad bit interesting, but as soon as this is over with, you'll get onto
the train. You'll sit a while and then a cat named Rover will come up to you.
He'll ask you a few questions and gives you the ability to set up how your
character looks like. The following chart will tell you how to answer to get
the character that you want:
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Mind if I Why are you Do you know You have Character
sit here? going to where you're money, right? #.
(village)? going to be living?
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Please Moving Don't Know Oh yeah 1
Please Moving Don't Know Just a little 2
Please Moving Leave me alone Oh yeah 3
Please Moving Leave me alone Just a little 4
Please What's it to Don't Know Oh yeah 5
ya?
Please What's it to Don't Know Just a little 6
ya?
Please What's it to Leave me alone Just a little 7
ya?
Please What's it to Leave me alone Oh yeah 8
ya?
No way What's it to Leave me alone Oh yeah 9
ya?
No way What's it to Don't know Just a little 10
ya?
No way What's it to Leave me alone Just a little 11
ya?
No way What's it to Don't know Oh yeah 12
ya?
No way Moving Leave me alone Just a little 13
No way Moving Leave me alone Oh yeah 14
No way Moving Don't know Just a little 15
No way Moving Don't know Oh yeah 16
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BOYS FACES
1 - Half closed eyes looking to the left.
2 - Black eyes looking to the left.
3 - Wide turquise eyes and eyebrows.
4 - Blue eyes looking to the left with rosy cheeks.
5 - Brown eyes looking to the left with eyelashes.
6 - Black eyes looking to the left with eyebrows.
7 - Big blue eyes.
8 - Brown eyes looking to the left.
9 - Big blue bug-eyes.
10 - Big blue buy-eyes.
11 - Wide turquise eyes with eyebrows.
12 - Half closed eyes looking to the left.
13 - Half closed eyes looking to the left.
14 - Blue eyes looking to the left with rosy cheeks.
15 - Brown eyes looking to the left with eyelashes.
16 - Brown eyes looking to the left.
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GIRLS FACES
1 - Wide turquise eyes with eyebrows and eyelashes.
2 - Black eyes with a shine and eyelashes.
3 - Eyes shaped like an almond.
4 - Brown eyes looking to the left with eyelases.
5 - Blue eyes looking to the left.
6 - Blue eyes looking to the left with rosie cheeks.
7 - Brown eyes looking to the left with eyelashes.
8 - Blue eyes looking to the left.
9 - Half closed eyes that are black and look to the left.
10 - Eyes shaped like an almond.
11 - Blue eyes looking to the left with rosie cheeks.
12 - Wide turquise eyes with eyebrows and eyelashes.
13 - Blue eyes looking to the left with rosie cheeks.
14 - Green eyes looking to the left with bottom eyelashes.
15 - Black eyes with a shine and eyelashes.
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Rover will ask you what the name of your town is and what your name is. Answer
them however you wish. Mine was Veran at Dargon. If you want the secret NES
games, name yourself NES at NES. He'll call his friend in your village and
he'll arrange to get a house for you. You'll get off the train and meet his
friend who happens to be Tom Nook, your future best friend. He'll offer you one
of four houses. I chose the lower right one. It really doesn't matter which one
you choose except for its location. The items inside can always be changed and
repurchased. You'll choose the house and pay him 1,000 bells, but that isn't
enough. So you get hired to work for him. Tough luck. You'll owe about 18,800
bells. A very easy task it is to pay it off. He'll give you a work uniform and
ask you to run some errands to help pay off the debt. Here is a list of them:
1) Plant some flowers and trees outside Nook's Shop
An easy task. It doesn't matter where you plant them. Go inside to get 80 bells
for your house loan.
2) Meet and Greet villagers
You won't get paid for this task, but ohh well. All you have to do is meet
every single villager in the town and the mayor. As soon as you have done that,
you are finished and you'll need to talk to Nook.
3) Deliver a piece of furniture
Nook will give you a piece of furniture. You will give it to someone else. Nook
will give you 230 bells. You will put it to your loan. :)
4) Send a letter
Now, Nook will give you a parchment and ask you to mail a letter to another
animal as an ad. We all know this as junk mail, but the animals in the game do
not. You'll need to watch your spelling and grammar, but basicly you can write
anything you want. You'll get 130 bells for this job.
5) Helping is good for you
Nook will give you some time off and ask you to go see if any of the villagers
have any tasks for you. You'll get furniture and possibly more bells. You just
have to do one chore to get Nook to give you your next task.
6) Carpet is nice
Nook will give you some carpet for a delivery. Same as the furniture. Yet for
some reason, carpet is worth more. Furniture is more expensive, but carpet...
Never mind. I'm thinking too much. You'll get 580 bells for this task.
(Unusual...).
7) You get a hatchet, but no cherry tree, bummer
Another delivery except that it will be an ax. You'll get 230 bells for the
job.
8) Another piece of spam :(
Finally, Nook will ask you to post a message on the Town Bulletein board as an
ad. Do the same that you did for your letter. This time, the reward is the
ability to not have to work for Nook anymore! Yeah!
During the tasks, you must wear your Work Uniform. Well, not really. If you
walk into Nook's store without it, he'll get into a conversation about it and
in the end, you'll both agree that it is stupid. You won't have to wear it
anymore. You can keep it at the end or give it back to him, but if you get rid
of it, it's gone for good. Unless you get a friend to give you his, but why
would you want it?
You are now in the real world. You can do whatever you want in Animal Crossing.
Personally, I recommend trying to get all of the fish and bugs that you can
during the month that you have started in. In about a year, you should be able
to get cool stuff for collecting all of the fish and bugs. Be sure to buy all
four tools. However, you will need to finish paying off your house debt. Did
you really think that it was all over after finishign the jobs? No. You'll have
about another 17,500 more bells to go. Joy. An easy sum to pay off with the
fishing rod, wink, wink.
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Your House:
Your house has several upgrades that you can get to increase the space and make
it look good. In the beginning, it won't matter what house you choose except
for the particular location that you enjoy best. These upgrades will improve it
considerably.
YOUR HOUSE
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Cost: 19,800
Size: 4x4
Description: The first house. Not that big. You should probably try to pay it
off the first day.
THE FIRST EXPANSION
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Cost: 148,000
Size: 6x6
Description: A much needed improvement. The house now has enough space to
really begin to collect items. By the time you pay it off, more
than likely you won't need the extra space.
THE BASEMENT
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Cost: 49,800
Size: Basement - 8x8 First - 6x6 or 8x8
Description: Perfect for storing items that you can't fit upstairs, but want to
keep. You'll get to choose from this and the Second Expansion. I
recommend to get this first because you'll get more space and it
is easier to pay off. The HRA does not rate this section of your
house.
THE SECOND EXPANSION
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Cost: 398,000
Size: Basement - Possibly 8x8 First - 8x8
Description: A huge room that you won't have to worry about running out of
space. This will be the largest first floor that you can possibly
get.
THE SECOND FLOOR
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Cost: 798,000
Size: Basement - 8x8 First - 8x8 Second - 8x8
Description: The hardest to get and the hardest to pay off. This basicly adds
an entire first floor to your house. The space is needed late on,
but in the early game, you probably shouldn't have gotten to this
so quickly. It will severly lower your scores from the HRA if
there isn't much up here.
YOUR STATUE
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Cost: None
Size: 1x1
Description: When you finally pay off all of your debt, Nook will reward you
with a statue in your town. The first person to pay off in your
town, gets a gold one. Second, a silver. Third, a bronze. Do your
best to beat your friends to the gold!
THE BANK
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Cost: None
Size: None
Description: What good does paying off the Second Floor do? At the Post Office,
instead of paying off your debt, you'll be able to store your
bells. Up to 99,999,999 of them! :)
Nook's Shops:
As the shops get larger, Nook has more stuff to sell. The sooner you get the
largest store, you'll have a higher chance of getting the items you really
want. The amount tells you how much you must buy/sell to get Nook to upgrade to
the next level. It is not cumulative. The furniture says how many of the items
that you can buy and get tickets from, that Nook will sell.
NOOK'S CRANNY
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Amount: None
Furniture: 1
Time: 9am - 10pm
Description: A really small shop without much to offer. I would hurry up and
buy/sell to get him to upgrade. You'll need both the money and the
option to buy more items.
NOOK 'N GO
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Amount: 25,000
Furniture: 2
Time: 8am - 11pm
Description: Still not that big, but the open time is pure advantagous. I've
played Animal Crossing at 8 in the morning and I hate to have to
wait for him to open in the other stores.
NOOKWAY
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Amount: 65,000
Furniture: 4
Time: 9am - 10pm
Description: The true beginning of Nook's shops. You can get here pretty
quickly and get a large selection of items. He'll even start
mailing you daily with the name of his best furniture. Quite a
benefit.
NOOKINGTON'S
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Amount: 150,000, Have one visitor from another town buy something from
your Nookway
Furniture: 6
Time: 9am - 10pm
Description: This is when Timmy and Tommy poke their heads in. It has two
floors of our little toys :). On the first, Tom Nook continues to
be your cashier. It contains paper, seeds, an unbrella, and 3
tools a day. On the second floor, Timmy and Tommy become the
cashiers. They are probably more annoying than Tom Nook was. On
this floor, they have 6 pieces of furniture, 5 sets of clothing,
3 wallpapers, and 3 floors. This is probably the very best store
imaginable. It took me about a month to reach this, but then
again, I wasn't trying to get this far.
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6) Fruits
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Selling fruits is the easiest way to make some quick bells. You can sell your
starting fruit for 100 bells and can sell fruit you brought from another town
and sell those for 500 bells. Over time, fruit does not become a popular source
of income. Fishing and catching bugs offer a larger amount of cash, but in the
beginning, this is the best way. Coconuts are worth 150 bells.
The Fruits:
Apples
Cherries
Coconuts
Peaches
Pears
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7) Tools
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Here are the basic tools of the game. Learn to use them well:
Shovel - Digging
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Cost: 500 bells
Info: Tips and Tricks, Golden Tools, Fossils, Gyroids
To Use: Equip. Press A to dig a hole. Press A again to cover it back up.
The first tool that you buy is one of the most used. You can dig up the stars
on the ground to get fossils or gyroids. Both can be extremely valuable.
Net - Catching
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Cost: 500 bells
Info: Tips and Tricks, Golden Tools, Bugs
To Use: Equip. Press A to swing. Press and hold A to slow down and get it ready
for a strike.
The second tool that you can buy. This will be your first real money maker.
Bugs can give you from 60 bells to 10,000 each. The net will be the key to
getting all 40.
Fishing Pole - Fishing
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Cost: 500 bells
Info: Tips and Tricks, Golden Tools, Fish
To Use: Equip. Press A near water to cast. When a fish nibbles, wait. When the
line goes underwater, press A repeatedly until caught. Bigger fish take
longer to both bite and get out of the water.
The third tool that you can buy. My personal favorite way to make easy money
is to fish. Just in the sea, you can catch fish worth 3,000 to 5,000. Fish sell
for 125 to 15,000 each. There are 40 fish all waiting to be caught.
Ax - Chopping
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Cost: 500 bells
Info: Tips and Tricks, Golden Tools
To Use: Equip. Press A to swing. Stand near a tree for best results. :)
This last tool is used to help control the population of trees. New trees will
appear each day, so you will have to cut down dense forests to keep your town
looking good. Use the shovel to dig up the stumps. The ax will grow dull if
used alot.
Golden Tools:
The tools will all increase their abilities if you upgrade them to Golden
Tools. To get them, follow the instructions:
Golden Shovel
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To Get: First, purchase two shovels. Find a glowing spot on the ground and dig
up the 1,000 bells. Then bury the second shovel into the hole. A tree
sapling will appear. Wait a few days for it to grow into a golden tree.
Shake the tree and the Golden Shovel will fall out.
Extra: Can now dig up 100 bells if you dig around randomly.
Golden Net
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To Get: First, purchase a net. Attempt to catch all 40 bugs. As soon as that is
done, talk to the Mayor. He'll give you the Golden Net.
Extra: Makes catching bugs easier. You'll also get a butterfly picture on the
side of your house.
Golden Fishing Pole
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To Get: First, purchase a fishing pole. Attempt to catch all 40 fish. As soon
as that is done, talk to the Mayor. He'll give you the Golden Fishing
Pole.
Extra: Makes catching fish easier. You'll also get a fish weathervane on top
of your house.
Golden Ax
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To Get: You must have a perfect town for 14 days. To check up on this, talk to
the wishing well. It'll will tell you several things that need to be
done. I suggest checking the Perfect Town FAQ that is found at
GameFAQs, maybe IGN, for more information regarding this. Then talk to
the wishing well and it will give you the ax. How it does it, is quite
interesting. (Thanks to Videoshocker2 for some info.)
Extra: Never grows dull.
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8) Wanderers
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Many people will visit your town over time. Here are them:
Chip
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When: 6am to 6pm every Sunday in June and Nov
Chip is a beaver who leads the Summer Fishing Tourney and the Fall Fishing
Tourney. Bring him a bass and he'll measure it. If it is larger than the
largest bass already, then you'll get a minor prize. You can continue the
process until you decide to stop. If you have the biggest fish by the end of
the day, Chip will mail you a larger prize. Usually a piece of furniture. It
may be that missing piece in your collection. You can not turn in Sea Bass, but
it is quite amusing hearing what he has to say about turning in one...
Largest Bass Known: 33 inches caught by Andrew
Caught a larger one? Send it in!
[email protected]
Franklin
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When: 3pm to 9pm on the fourth Thursday of Nov
He shows up at the annual Harvest Festival. Not that turkies are bright or
anything, but this one was invited to dinner by Tortimer. He suspects that he
was invited to be the dinner! I can't believe Tortimer could be so evil... But,
who doesn't like a nice, hot, delicous Turkey to scuff down... Anyways, help
him out of his jam by getting the utensils on the banquet table somewhere in
town. Give them to Franklin and he'll give you a piece of the Harvest Furniture
Set. I guess that will have to do in place of the turkey... You can continue
the process as much as you want. Franklin can be found hiding behind trees,
buildings, or other covering places.
Harvest Furniture Set:
See the Furniture Section
Gracie
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When: 6am for 24hours - See Copper for date
Gracie is a giraffe that drives into the village in a red convertible. Yet, she
doesn't think that it is in the best of shape. That is where you come in.
You'll go over to the car and start spiffing it up. Press A really fast and she
will give you a special shirt. Do it slowly and you'll get a normal one. The
special shirts can only be gotten from Grace.
Gracie's Special Shirts and Nook's Buying Prices:
Butterfly Shirt 1,800
Caterpillar Tee 1,700
Citrus Shirt 1,600
Cool Shirt 1,600
Coral Shirt 1,550
Cow Print 1,600
Crossing Shirt 1,550
Fiendish Shirt 1,700
Giraffe Print 1,550
Gracie's Top 1,550
Grape Shirt 1,600
Grass Shirt 1,450
Groovy Shirt 1,600
Kiwi Shirt 1,600
Ladybug Shirt 1,350
Lavender Robe 1,450
Leopard Print 1,600
Melon Shirt 1,600
Orange Pinstripe 1,250
Pulse Shirt 1,500
Shirt Circuit 1,280
Snow Shirt 1,700
Splendid Shirt 1,550
Strawberry Shirt 1,600
Swell Shirt 1,500
Tiger Print 1,600
Tin Shirt 1,600
Watermelon Shirt 1,600
Zebra Print 1,600
Gulliver
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When: 6am to 12am on a random day each week
Gulliver is a seagull who became a sailor. Since he normally flys, he always
manages to mess up and is washed off into the ocean. He'll be knocked
unconscious. Wake him up and he'll tell you a story and give you an item that
you can only get from him.
Items and Nook's Buying Prices:
Arc de Triomphe 2,300
Bottled Ship 840
Chinese Lion 1,200
Chinese Lioness 1,800
Compass 320
Fishing Bear 680
Lady Liberty 2,300
Manekin Pis 1,300
Matryoshka 980
Merlion 2,300
Mermaid Statue 1,900
Moai Statue 1,900
Mouth of Truth 1,900
Pagoda 1,280
Plate Armor 1,850
Shogi Piece 1,250
Stone Coin 1,400
Tiger Bobblehead 580
Tokyo Tower 1,150
Tower of Pisa 2,300
Tribal Mask 1,100
Jack
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When: 6pm to 1am on Oct 31st to Nov 1st
Jack will be mixed in the crows of punpkin head wearing animals. If you can
find him, give him a piece of candy and you'll receive a piece of the Spooky
Furniture set. If you don't give him candy, he'll play a trick on you like the
other villagers. You can protect your candy from the other villagers by storing
the pieces in letters. Jack will be the pumpkin head that doesn't run toward
you when you walk by. Get your candy ready and then talk to Jack.
Spooky Furniture Series:
See the Furniture Section
Jingle
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When: 8pm to 1am on Dec 24th to Dec 25th
Jingle, like Jack, will give you a prize every time you find him. This time,
there won't be any annoying villagers bothering you. Just talking to him will
get you a piece of the Jingle Series. You can only get five pieces, though.
After each piece that you get, leave the acre and go another acre away. Then go
back and talk to him to get the other four furniture pieces.If you bring extra
pieces of clothing. Just switch into another outfit and Jingle might think it
is another person. Be sure to make a suddle difference in each piece of
clothing. He might guess that you're the same person...
Jingle Furniture Series:
See the Furniture Section
Joan
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When: 6am to 12pm every Sunday
This boar is the same one that you see on the train. She comes with Turnips for
sale every Sunday. The turnips cost different each week. You then, in turn,
sell them to Tom Nook for a higher price. Yet, he buys them at different prices
each day. You can only buy and sell turnips in sets of 10, 50, or 100.
Items:
Turnip
Katrina
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When: 9pm for 24 hours - Ask Copper for date
Katrina is a fortune teller cat that comes to your town every now and then. She
will give you your fortune for 50 bells. If it is a normal fortune, you can get
another one for another 50 bells. But if it's a special one (see the list
below), you'll get a different effect. You cannot get a new fortune after
getting a special one. Katrina will also appear on New Year's Day and let you
draw a special lot. A good result ends with spectacular luck for a short period
of time.
Katrina's Fortunes and Their Effects:
Love Villagers of the opposite sex will take a liking to you
Lucky Finances You'll earn and find more bells than normal
Lucky Materials It will become easier to acquire rare items
Unlucky You will fall down much
Unpopular Villagers will act coldly toward you
Redd
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When: 6pm to 6am - Ask Copper for date
A fox with a tent that comes to your town every once in a while. It is black
with a sign that says black market on it and has the black crossed out. What a
corny joke... Anyways, he sells three items while he stays in your town. Most
of them are complete rip offs. Yet there a few items that he sells that you can
only buy from him. Just because you can only buy these from him, doesn't mean
that you can't receive one from an animal friend...
Items and Redd's Selling Prices:
Aiko Figurine 3,200
Amazing Painting 7,840
Backyard Pool 3,960
Balloon Fight (NES) 12,000
Basic Painting 7,840
Bass 9,600
Black Bishop 11,200
Black Knight 11,200
Black Rook 11,200
Blue Bed 8,400
Blue Table 7,200
Cabana Bed 8,800
Cabana Chair 6,400
Cabin Chair 6,800
Cabin Dresser 8,640
Classic Vanity 10,240
Classic Wardrobe 10,240
Clu - Clu Land (NES) 12,000
Common Painting 7,840
Computer 7,280
Dainty Painting 7,840
Deer Scare 7,200
Dice Stereo 8,600
Ebony Piano 15,200
Exotic Bed 10,160
Exotic Table 9,200
Famous Painting 7,840
Flowery Paining 7,840
Frog Woman Pole 5,600
Golf (NES) 12,000
Green Dresser 9,280
Green Wardrobe 9,200
High-end Stereo 11,000
Hinaningyo 10,240
Judge's Bell 7,160
Kiddie Bed 8,400
Kiddie Clock 5,920
Lawn Mower 11,040
Letter Cubby 9,200
Lovely Armoire 8,960
Lovely End Table 7,200
Lovely Stereo 7,920
Luigi Trophy 28,000
Modern End Table 7,600
Modern Wardrobe 10,240
Moving Painting 7,840
NES Console 12,000
Pinball (NES) 12,000
Quaint Painting 7,840
Ranch Chair 5,600
Ranch Dresser 10,880
Red Corner 27,200
Regal Bed 12,480
Regal Chair 8,400
Robo-Clock 5,600
Saddle Fence 8,720
Scary Painting 7,840
Steam Roller 18,000
Super Toilet 7,920
Tanabata Palm 7,700
Tinpano Drum 8,400
Turntable 10,320
Well 10,800
White Bishop 11,200
White Knight 11,200
White Rook 11,200
Wide-Screen TV 8,800
Here's a little secret given to me from criswell22 on Redd:
"I posted this a couple of days ago but in case you didn't see it Sale
day is a special holiday for both Tom Nooks and Redd. Of course you know
that you can get the model of Redds tent from Tortimer and and grab bags
from Nook but did you know that if you buy all of the items in Redd's
tent he will reappear with more? Every time you buy him out he will
return with more stuff until Sale day is over so don't spend all your
bells on grabbags till you see what Redd's got.As far as I know this is
the only day that Redd will reappear after you have bought all his
items."
Redd may stay in the same spot or move. Talk to Copper to find where he went to
only on Sale Day.
Saharah
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When: 6am for 24 hours - See Copper for date
Saharah is the carpet traveller. She'll carry around some special carpets and
sell them to you, for a fairly expensive price. Fork over a normal carpet and
2,000 bells and she will give you one of these priceless gems. You can only get
them from her.
Saharah's Carpets and Nook's Buying Prices:
Ancient Tile 2,400
Basement Floor 2,125
Boxing Ring Mat 2,500
Chessboard Rug 2,075
Classroom Floor 1,500
Closed Road 1,625
Concrete Floor 1,800
Daisy Meadow 1,800
Lunar Surface 2,000
Mossy Carpet 2,000
Music Room Floor 1,800
Office Flooring 1,700
Saharah's Desert 1,800
Sand Garden 1,750
Sandlot 1,700
Sidewalk 1,950
Tropical Floor 2,050
Western Desert 1,700
Totokeke (K.K. Slider)
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When: 8pm to 12am every Saturday
K.K. sits in front of the Train Station every Saturday night. He'll play a song
for you and give you a tape of it. You'll see the credits while he plays the
songs. You can request one or he can play a random one.
Songs:
See Music Section
Snowman
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When: Every single day between Dec 25th to mid-Feb
During the Winter season, look for two snowballs on the ground. Roll one of
them around and it will grow in size. Roll the second ball around to get it
half the size of the first one. Put them together and a snowman will be formed.
If you did the task correctly, you'll receive a piece of the Snowman Furniture
Set.
Snowman Furniture Series:
See the Furniture Section
Wendell
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When: 6am for 24 hours - See Copper for date
Wendell comes around on a random day and is usually hungry. If you give him a
fish and he'll give you a wallpaper. You can only do it three times a day, so
find him in the early hours.
Wendell's Wallpaper and Nook's Buying Prices:
Ancient Wall 2,300
Backgammon Wall 1,800
Basement Wall 1,875
Blue Tarp 1,400
Classroom Wall 1,500
Desert Vista 2,250
Garden Wall 1,600
Industrial Wall 1,750
Lunar Horizon 1,900
Meadow Vista 2,000
Mortar Wall 1,750
Music Room Wall 1,600
Office Wall 1,750
Ringside Seating 2,250
Sandlot Wall 1,700
Tree-Lined Wall 1,850
Tropical Vista 2,300
Western Vista 1,500
Wisp
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When: 12am to 4am if certain conditions have beeen met
Wisp will appear if and only if you have tons of weeds. If he is in your town,
you'll find him as soon as you enter his acre. He'll request that you catch
five wayward spirits with your bug net. If you accomplish the task before 4am,
he'll give you a wish. One of them is on the list below:
Wisp's Wishes:
Give you a gift
Pull all of the weeds in the village
Repaint the roof of your house
That is alot of wanderers. It may be a task to see them all, but you probably
will. Especially if you are a hard core gamer that must have everything in this
game.
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9) Furniture
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This section will contain information on every single piece of furniture in the
game, or at least most of them. If there is one missing please e-mail me.
See the HRA section for more on Feng Shui. See Tom Nook's Shop in the Your Town
section for more on Groups. Size is based on how many square in your home that
the item takes up. Price is the amount needed to buy the item from Tom Nook's
Catalog. If the Found at says a character's name, look in the Wanderers section
for more info. Unless it is the mayor. If his name is there, just talk to him.
Furniture Series are groups of pieces of furniture that are all related to each
other. It contains the basic necesities of life. The series' also have matching
wallpaper and carpet. I mention them after each series.
SERIES
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Blue Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Blue Bed 2 2,100 - - Redd's Tent
Blue Bench 2 1,900 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Blue Bookcase 1 1,900 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Blue Bureau 2 2,160 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Blue Cabinet 1 2,400 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Blue Chair 1 1,200 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Blue Clock 1 1,600 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Blue Dresser 1 2,100 Red - Tom Nook's Lottery
Blue Table 1 1,800 Yellow - Redd's Tent
Blue Wardrobe 1 1,920 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Blue Wall
Carpet - Blue Flooring
Cabana Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Cabana Armchair 1 1,800 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Cabana Bed 2 2,200 - - Redd's Tent
Cabana Bookcase 2 2,400 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Cabana Chair 1 1,600 - - Redd's Tent
Cabana Dresser 1 2,400 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Cabana Lamp 1 1,700 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Cabana Screen 2 2,000 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Cabana Table 2 1,800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Cabana Vanity 1 1,800 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Cabana Wardrobe 1 2,240 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Cabana Wall
Carpet - Cabana Flooring
Cabin Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Cabin Armchair 1 2,280 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Cabin Bed 2 2,400 Red A Tom Nook's Shop
Cabin Bookcase 2 2,300 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Cabin Chair 1 1,700 - - Redd's Tent
Cabin Clock 1 2,000 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Cabin Couch 2 2,480 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Cabin Dresser 1 2,160 - - Redd's Tent
Cabin Low Table 4 2,100 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Cabin Table 2 2,100 Red B Tom Nook's Shop
Cabin Wardrobe 1 2,480 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Cabin Wall
Carpet - Cabin Rug
Classic Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Classic Bed 4 2,520 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Classic Cabinet 2 2,560 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Classic Chair 1 1,800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Classic Clock 1 2,180 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Classic Desk 1 2,200 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Classic Hutch 2 3,360 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Classic Sofa 2 2,240 Yellow C Tom Nook's Shop
Classic Table 1 1,600 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Classic Vanity 1 2,560 - - Redd's Tent
Classic Wardrobe 1 2,560 - - Redd's Tent
Wallpaper - Classic Wall
Carpet - Classic Carpet
Exotic Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Exotic Bed 4 2,540 - - Redd's Tent
Exotic Bench 2 1,900 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Exotic Bureau 2 2,400 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Exotic Chair 1 1,400 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Exotic Chest 2 1,800 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Exotic End Table 1 1,600 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Exotic Lamp 1 1,800 Yellow - Tom Nook's Lottery
Exotic Screen 2 2,250 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Exotic Table 2 2,300 - - Redd's Tent
Exotic Wardrobe 1 2,180 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Exotic Wall
Carpet - Exotic Rug
Green Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Green Bed 2 2,160 Green B Tom Nook's Shop
Green Bench 2 1,800 Green A Tom Nook's Shop
Green Chair 1 1,200 Green A Tom Nook's Shop
Green Counter 2 2,400 Green B Tom Nook's Shop
Green Desk 1 2,000 Green C Tom Nook's Shop
Green Dresser 2 2,320 Green - Redd's Tent
Green Lamp 1 1,800 Green C Tom Nook's Shop
Green Pantry 1 2,290 Green - Tom Nook's Lottery
Green Table 4 1,700 Green C Tom Nook's Shop
Green Wardrobe 1 2,300 Green - Redd's Tent
Wallpaper - Green Wall
Carpet - Green Rug
Harvest Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Harvest Bed 2 - - - Franklin
Harvest Bureau 1 - - - Franklin
Harvest Chair 1 - - - Franklin
Harvest Clock 1 - - - Franklin
Harvest Dresser 2 - - - Franklin
Harvest Lamp 1 - - - Franklin
Harvest Mirror 1 - - - Franklin
Harvest Sofa 2 - - - Franklin
Harvest Table 2 - - - Franklin
Harvest TV 1 - - - Franklin
Wallpaper - Harvest Wall
Carpet - Harvest Carpet
Jingle Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Jingle Bed 2 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Chair 1 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Clock 1 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Dresser 2 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Lamp 1 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Piano 2 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Shelves 1 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Sofa 2 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Table 4 - Red - Jingle
Jingle Wardrobe 1 - Red - Jingle
Items not needed to complete the set:
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Big Festive Tree 4 2,480 Special - Tom Nook's Shop Dec 1-24
Festive Tree 1 1,300 Special - Tom Nook's Shop Dec 1-24
Wallpaper - Jingle Wall
Carpet - Jingle Carpet
Kiddie Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Kiddie Bed 2 2,100 - - Redd's Tent
Kiddie Bookcase 1 1,800 - - Tom Nook's Shop
Kiddie Bureau 1 2,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Kiddie Chair 1 1,400 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Kiddie Clock 1 1,480 - - Redd's Tent
Kiddie Couch 2 2,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Kiddie Dresser 2 2,150 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Kiddie Stereo 2 1,900 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Kiddie Table 4 2,200 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Kiddie Wardrobe 1 2,180 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Kiddie Wall
Carpet - Kiddie Carpet
Lovely Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Lovely Armchair 1 2,000 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Lovely Armoire 1 2,240 - - Redd's Tent
Lovely Bed 2 2,000 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Lovely Chair 1 1,600 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Lovely Dresser 2 2,160 Red C Tom Nook's Shop
Lovely End Table 1 1,800 - - Redd's Tent
Lovely Lamp 1 1,600 Red B Tom Nook's Shop
Lovely Kitchen 2 2,280 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Lovely Table 1 1,800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Lovely Vanity 1 2,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Items not needed to complete the set:
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Lovely Phone 1 - - - Mother's Day - Mayor
Lovely Stereo 2 1,980 - - Redd's Tent
Wallpaper - Lovely Wall
Carpet - Lovely Carpet
Modern Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Modern Bed 2 2,320 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Modern Cabinet 2 2,580 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Modern Chair 1 1,500 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Modern Desk 2 2,480 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Modern Dresser 1 2,250 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Modern End Table 1 1,900 - - Redd's Tent
Modern Lamp 1 1,400 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Modern Sofa 2 2,620 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Modern Table 2 1,800 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Modern Wardrobe 1 2,560 - - Redd's Tent
Wallpaper - Modern Wall
Carpet - Modern Tile
Ranch Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Ranch Armchair 2 2,400 Green A Tom Nook's Shop
Ranch Bed 2 2,300 Red C Tom Nook's Shop
Ranch Bookcase 1 2,000 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Ranch Chair 1 1,400 - - Redd's Tent
Ranch Couch 2 2,400 Green C Tom Nook's Shop
Ranch Dresser 2 2,720 - - Redd's Tent
Ranch Hutch 1 2,560 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Ranch Table 4 1,700 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Ranch Tea Table 2 1,800 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Ranch Wardrobe 1 3,050 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Ranch Wall
Carpet - Ranch Flooring
Regal Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Regal Armoire 1 3,820 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Regal Bed 4 3,120 - - Redd's Tent
Regal Bookcase 2 3,120 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Regal Chair 1 2,100 - - Redd's Tent
Regal Cupboard 1 3,360 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Regal Dresser 1 3,520 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Regal Lamp 1 2,400 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Regal Sofa 2 3,100 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Regal Table 2 2,540 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Regal Vanity 1 3,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Regal Wall
Carpet - Regal Carpet
Snowman Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Snowman Bed 4 - - - Snowman
Snowman Chair 1 - - - Snowman
Snowman Clock 1 - - - Snowman
Snowman Dresser 1 - - - Snowman
Snowman Fridge 1 - - - Snowman
Snowman Lamp 1 - - - Snowman
Snowman Sofa 2 - - - Snowman
Snowman Table 4 - - - Snowman
Snowman TV 1 - - - Snowman
Snowman Wardrobe 1 - - - Snowman
Wallpaper - Snowman Wall
Carpet - Snowman Carpet
Spooky Series
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Spooky Bed 2 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Bookcase 1 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Chair 1 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Clock 1 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Dresser 2 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Lamp 1 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Sofa 2 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Table 4 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Vanity 1 - Orange - Jack
Spooky Wardrobe 1 - Orange - Jack
Items not needed to complete the set:
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Jack-In-The-Box 1 - Orange - Jack - Halloween Trick
Jack-o'-Lantern 1 - - - Jack - Halloween Trick
Wallpaper - Spooky Wall
Carpet - Spooky Carpet
THEMES
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Backyard Theme
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Backyard Pool 4 990 - - Redd's Tent
Barbecue 1 1,760 Red B Tom Nook's Shop
Bird Bath 1 1,450 Green A Tom Nook's Shop
Bird Feeder 1 1,260 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Birdhouse 1 1,620 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Bug Zapper 1 1,200 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Garden Gnome 1 3,380 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Hammock 2 1,320 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Lawn Chair 1 1,180 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Lawn Mower 1 2,760 Red - Redd's Tent
Mr. Flamingo 1 1,530 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Mrs. Flamingo 1 1,530 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Picnic Table 4 1,390 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Sprinkler 1 1,640 Yellow C Tom Nook's Shop
Tiki Torch 1 870 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Backyard Fence Wall
Carpet - Backyard Lawn
Boxing Theme
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Blue Corner 4 6,800 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Boxing Barricade 1 1,050 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Boxing Mat 2 1,180 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Judge's Bell 1 1,790 - - Redd's Tent
Neutral Corner 4 5,500 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Red Corner 4 6,800 Red - Redd's Tent
Ringside Table 2 1,320 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Sandbag 1 3,190 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Speed Bag 1 2,990 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Weight Bench 2 3,590 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Ringside Seating
Carpet - Boxing Ring Mat
Chess Theme
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Black Bishop 1 2,800 - - Redd's Tent
Black King 1 23,200 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Black Knight 1 2,800 - - Redd's Tent
Black Pawn 1 1,000 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Black Queen 1 23,200 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Black Rook 1 2,800 - - Redd's Tent
White Bishop 1 2,800 - - Redd's Tent
White King 1 23,200 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
White Knight 1 2,800 - - Redd's Tent
White Pawn 1 1,000 - A Tom Nook's Shop
White Queen 1 23,200 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
White Rook 1 2,800 - - Redd's Tent
Wallpaper - Backgammon Wall
Carpet - Chessboard Rug
Classroom Theme
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Chalkboard 2 1,400 Green C Tom Nook's Shop
Cubby Hole 2 2,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Flip-Top Desk 1 1,320 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Folding Chair 1 600 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Hamster Cage 1 2,290 Red - Tom Nook's Lottery
Lefty Desk 2 2,240 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Letter Cubby 2 2,300 - - Redd's Tent
Mop 1 900 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Righty Desk 1 1,240 - B Tom Nook's Shop
School Desk 1 1,320 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Science Table 2 1,900 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Teacher's Chair 1 1,440 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Teacher's Desk 2 1,580 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Vaulting Horse 1 1,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Classroom Wall
Carpet - Classroom Floor
Construction Theme
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Cement Mixer 1 1,600 Orange - Tom Nook's Lottery
Detour Arrow 1 600 Red A Tom Nook's Shop
Detour Sign 1 830 Orange B Tom Nook's Shop
Flagman Sign 1 850 Orange B Tom Nook's Shop
Green Drum 1 800 Green B Tom Nook's Shop
Handcart 1 800 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Haz-Mat Barrel 1 830 Red C Tom Nook's Shop
Iron Frame 2 1,200 Red C Tom Nook's Shop
Jackhammer 1 1,880 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Jersey Barrir 1 1,050 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Manhole Cover 1 1,000 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Men at Work Sign 1 850 Orange C Tom Nook's Shop
Merge Sign 1 850 Orange A Tom Nook's Shop
Oil Drum 1 840 Orange A Tom Nook's Shop
Orange Cone 1 600 Red C Tom Nook's Shop
Saw Horse 1 900 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Speed Sign 1 870 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Steamroller 2 4,500 Yellow - Redd's Tent
Traffic Cone 1 800 Red A Tom Nook's Shop
Wet Roadway Sign 1 850 Orange B Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Blue Tarp
Carpet - Closed Road
Mossy Garden Theme
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Deer Scare 1 1,800 Green - Redd's Tent
Garden Pond 4 2,580 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Low Lantern 1 2,100 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Pond Lantern 1 1,980 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Shrine Lantern 1 1,980 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Tall Lantern 1 1,980 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Mortar Wall
Carpet - Mossy Carpet
Rock Garden
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Dark Stone 2 2,200 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Garden Stone 1 1,800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Leaning Stone 1 2,100 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Mossy Stone 1 2,160 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Standing Stone 1 2,500 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Stone Couple 2 2,380 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaper - Garden Wall
Carpet - Sand Garden
Space Theme
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Asteroid 1 1,800 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Flying Saucer 4 2,400 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Lunar Lander 4 3,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Lunar Rover 2 2,560 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Rocket 2 2,400 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Satellite 2 2,600 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Space Shuttle 2 2,780 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Space Station 4 2,800 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Spaceman Sam 1 2,800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Items not needed to complete the set:
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Moon 4 - - - Harvest Moon
Wallpaper - Lunar Horizon
Carpet - Lunar Surface
Western Theme
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Covered Wagon 2 3,800 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Cow Skull 1 1,020 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Desert Cactus 1 890 Green B Tom Nook's Shop
Saddle Fence 1 2,180 - - Redd's Tent
Storefront 2 3,680 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Tumbleweed 1 520 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Wagon Wheel 1 1,230 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Watering Trough 2 1,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Well 1 2,700 - - Redd's Tent
Western Fence 1 880 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Wallpaer - Western Vista
Carpet - Western Desert
SETS
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Apple Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Apple Clock 1 1,200 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Apple TV 1 1,600 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Bonsai Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Mugho Bonsai 1 1,800 Green B Tom Nook's Shop
Pine Bonsai 1 1,800 Green A Tom Nook's Shop
Ponderosa Bonsai 1 1,800 Green C Tom Nook's Shop
Cactus Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Cactus 1 1,700 Green A Tom Nook's Shop
Round Cactus 1 1,700 Green C Tom Nook's Shop
Tall Cactus 1 1,700 Green B Tom Nook's Shop
Citrus Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Grapefruit Table 1 1,500 Red C Tom Nook's Shop
Lemon Table 1 1,500 Yellow B Tom Nook's Shop
Lime Chair 1 1,300 Green A Tom Nook's Shop
Orange Chair 1 1,300 Orange A Tom Nook's Shop
Drum Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Conga Drum 1 1,600 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Djimbe Drum 1 1,900 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Tinpano Drum 1 2,100 - - Redd's Tent
Figurine Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Aiko Figurine 1 800 - C Redd's Tent
Emi Figurine 1 800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Keiko Figurine 1 800 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Maki Figurine 1 800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Naomi Figurine 1 800 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Yoko Figurine 1 800 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Yuki Figurine 1 800 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Frog Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Froggy Chair 1 1,200 Green B Tom Nook's Shop
Lily-Pad Chair 1 1,200 Green B Tom Nook's Shop
Guitar Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Country Guitar 1 1,700 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Folk Guitar 1 1,600 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Rock Guitar 1 1,800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Iris Flower Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Iris Chair 1 1,400 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Iris Table 1 1,900 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Lucky Nintendo Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Luigi Trophy 1 7,000 Special - Redd's Tent
Mario Trophy 1 7,000 Special - Tom Nook's Lottery
Melon Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Melon Chair 1 1,300 Red B Tom Nook's Shop
Watermelon Chair 1 1,300 Red A Tom Nook's Shop
Watermelon Table 4 1,800 Red C Tom Nook's Shop
Nintendo Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Arwing 4 25,600 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
G Logo 1 2,500 Special A Tom Nook's Shop
Master Sword 1 2,800 - B Tom Nook's Shop
N Logo 1 2,800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Office Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Office Chair 1 1,200 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Office Desk 2 1,600 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Office Locker 1 1,200 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Pear Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Pear Dreasser 1 1,600 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Pear Wardrobe 1 1,400 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Pine Wood Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Pine Chair 1 1,800 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Pine Table 4 2,280 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Red Flower Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Tulip Chair 1 1,400 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Tulip Table 1 1,900 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Robot Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Robo-Clock 1 1,400 - - Redd's Tent
Robo-Stereo 1 2,200 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
String Instrument Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Bass 1 2,400 - - Redd's Tent
Cello 1 1,800 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Violin 1 2,200 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Study Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Globe 1 1,200 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Writing Chair 1 1,000 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Writing Desk 2 1,900 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Teddy Bear Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Baby Bear 1 800 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Mama Bear 1 1,600 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Papa Bear 4 2,200 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Totem Pole Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Bear Pole 1 1,400 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Eagle Pole 1 1,400 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Frog Woman Pole 1 1,400 - - Redd's Thent
Raven Pole 1 1,400 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Vase Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Blue Vase 1 2,500 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Red Vase 1 2,450 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Tea Vase 1 2,400 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Vending Machine Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Candy Machine 1 2,200 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Coffee Machine 1 2,100 - A Tom Nook's Shop
Pop Machine 1 3,250 - - Tom Nook's Lottery
Soda Machine 1 1,700 - B Tom Nook's Shop
Yellow Flower Set
Furniture Size Price Feng Shui Group Found at
Daffodil Chair 1 1,400 - C Tom Nook's Shop
Daffodil Table 1 1,900 - B Tom Nook's Shop
This is really a long list to keep updating, but all that I have left are all
of the minor pieces of furniture that you can collect. I'll get to them soon,
I swear!
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10) Paintings
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A quick section on Paintings. First of all, the only way to get a painting is
to purchase one from Redd or Tom Nook. The following chart contains all of
them: (See Your Town - Tom Nook's Shop for definition of Group. The price is
what you pay to get the item from Nook's catalog.)
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Painting Group Price Available
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Amazing - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Basic - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Classic C 1,960 Tom Nook's Shop
Common - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Dainty - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Famous - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Fine B 1,960 Tom Nook's Shop
Flowery - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Moving - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Perfect A 1,960 Tom Nook's Shop
Quaint - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Rare B 1,960 Tom Nook's Shop
Scary - 1,960 Redd's Tent
Strange A 1,960 Tom Nook's Shop
Worthy C 1,960 Tom Nook's Shop
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That's all of the paintings in the game. They aren't that difficlut to track
down. I highly recommend that you turn the first one that you get into the
Museum. You can always buy the ones you like back from Tom Nook.
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11) Fossils
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We all know that dinos existed millions of years ago, but who would have
thought that you could just dig up a little earth and find a fossil? Maybe not
in the real world, but in Animal Crossing it is so easy to find a fossil.
First, get a shovel. Next, look for a star on the ground. Dig it up and you'll
find either a fossil or a gyroid. Usually a fossil. Now, there is only one
thing you should do. Send it to the Museum for an examination through the mail.
If you don't have the Museum's address, then head to your personal Museum and
try to donate it to Blathers. He'll say that you can't do that and tell you
that the main Museum will mail you with their address. Anyways, after you've
mailed the fossils, only up to 3 will be mailed back to you the next day. Each
will be a completely different dino part. You can either get a huge profit by
selling it to Nook or donate it to your Museum. I recommend that you donate
the first one you get and sell the repeats. The prize for donating everything
is quite rare and difficult to get. Well, here is the full list of all dinos
and their parts: (The price is the selling price to Nook. The dino, Small, are
the little fossils that are placed on the stands.)
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Dino Part Price
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Apato Skull 5,000
Apato Torso 4,500
Apato Tail 4,000
Mammoth Skull 3,000
Mammoth Torso 2,500
Plesio Skull 4,000
Plesio Neck 4,500
Plesio Torso 4,500
Ptera Skull 4,000
Ptera Left Wing 4,500
Ptera Right Wing 4,500
Small Amber 1,200
Small Ammonite 1,100
Small Dinosaur Egg 1,400
Small Dinosaur Track 1,000
Small Trilobite 1,300
Stego Skull 5,000
Stego Torso 4,500
Stego Tail 4,000
T-Rex Skull 6,000
T-Rex Torso 5,500
T-Rex Tail 5,000
Tricera Skull 5,500
Tricera Torso 5,000
Tricera Tail 4,500
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That's all of the dinos. Hope you found the data useful.
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12) Bugs
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A fun way to make a some money. It can get difficult and annoying having to
wait for the bugs to appear, but it pays off in the end. Follow this guide to
"catch them all." For the best time and when, there won't always be a time or
month. Here's the list:
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Bug Price Where When Best Time
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Ant 80 Attraction All Year
All Day
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Bagworm 250 In Trees Oct to Mar
All Day
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Banded Dragonfly 4,500 Anywhere July to Aug
8am to 5pm
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Bee 4,500 In Trees All Year
All Day
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Bell Cricket 430 In Grass Sept to Oct
5pm to 8am 7pm to 4am
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Brown Cicada 200 On Trees July to Aug
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Cockroach 5 On Trees, Mar to Nov
On Flowers, All Day
Attraction
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Common Butterfly 80 Anywhere Mar to Oct Apr to June
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Common Dragonfly 130 Anywhere May to July May to June
8am to 5pm
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Cricket 130 In Grass Sept to Nov Sept
5pm to 8am 7pm to 4am
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Darner Dragonfly 200 Anywhere June to Aug June
8am to 5pm
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Drone Beetle 80 On Trees July to Aug
All Day 4am to 8am, 5pm to 7pm
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Dynastid Beetle 1,350 On Trees July to Aug
7pm to 8am
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Evening Cicada 850 Anywhere July to Aug
4am to 8am, 4pm to 7pm
4pm to 7pm
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Firefly 250 Near Water June
7pm to 4am 7pm to 11pm
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Flat Stag Beetle 2,000 On Trees June to Aug
7pm to 8am
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Giant Beetle 10,000 On Trees July to Aug
11pm to 8am
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Grasshopper 130 In Grass Aug to Sept
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Jewel Beetle 3,000 On Trees July to Aug
8am to 4pm
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Ladybug 130 On Flowers Mar to July, Oct Mar to May
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Longhorn Beetle 200 Anywhere June to Aug
8am to 5pm
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Long Locust 200 In Grass Aug to Nov Sept
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Mantis 430 On Flowers Aug to Oct Sept to Oct
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Migratory Locust 1,350 In Grass Sept to Nov Sept to Oct
8am to 7pm 8am to 4pm
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Mole Cricket 200 Underground Nov to May Dec to Apr
All Day
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Mosquito 130 Anywhere May to Sept July to Aug
8am to 11pm
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Mountain Beetle 2,000 On Trees July to Aug
7pm to 8am
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Pill Bug 250 Under Rocks All Year
All Day
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Pondskater 130 Ponds June to Sept
8am to 7pm
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Pine Cricket 100 In Grass Sept to Oct
5pm to 8am 7pm to 4am
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Purple Butterfly 2,000 Anywhere June to Aug
8am to 5pm
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Red Dragonfly 80 Anywhere Sept to Oct
8am to 7pm 4pm to 5pm
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Robust Cicada 300 On Trees July to Aug
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Saw Stag Beetle 2,000 On Trees July to Aug
7pm to 8am
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Snail 250 On Flowers Apr to Sept
All Day
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Spider 300 In Trees Apr to Sept
All Day
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Spotted Ladybug 200 On Flowers Mar to July, Oct Mar to May
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Tiger Butterfly 200 Anywhere Apr to Sept May to June
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Walker Cicada 400 On Trees July to Sept
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Yellow Butterfly 80 Anywhere Mar to Oct Apr to June
8am to 5pm 8am to 4pm
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Locations:
Anywhere - Everywhere.
Attraction - Place candy or decaying turnips outside on the ground. This insect
will gather around it.
In Grass - Is hiding in the grass. Walk by to scare it out.
In Trees - You must shake the tree to get it to come out. Then nab it.
Near Water - Is near a water source most of the time.
On Flowers - Is sitting on a patch of flowers. Nab it and it might hurt your
flowers.
On Trees - Is hanging on a tree. Use the net to nab it.
Ponds - Is in the main pond or the holding pond. Try to nab it from the
shore.
Underground - You must dig a hole when you hear it. It might come out.
Under Rocks - You must hit a rock with a shovel to get it to come out.
I hope you found this information informative. Now go catch those bugs!
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13) Fish
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Here is the complete table of Fish, their price, when you can catch them, and
the best times to catch them. For the best time and when, there won't always be
a time or month. Here's the list:
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Fish Price Where When Best Time
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Angelfish 3,000 River, May to Oct
Pond 4pm to 9am
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Arapaima 10,000 River, July to 1st Half of Sept
Pond 4pm to 9am
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Arowana 10,000 River, June to Sept
Pond 4am to 9am, 4pm to 9pm
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Barbel Steed 200 River, All Year Nov to Apr
Pond All Day 9am to 4pm
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Barred Knifejaw 5,000 Ocean Mar to Nov
4am to 9am, 4pm to 9pm
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Bass 300 River, All Year May to Nov
Pond All Day 4pm to 9am
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Bitterling 1,300 River, Dec to Feb
Pond All Day 4am to 9pm
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Bluegill 120 River, All Year May to Nov
Pond 9am to 4pm
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Brook Trout 150 Pond All Year Mar to June, Sept to Nov
All Day 9am to 4pm
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Carp 300 River, All Year Dec to Apr
Pond All Day 4pm to 9am
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Catfish 200 River, May to Oct June to Sept
Pond 4pm to 9 am 9pm to 4am
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Cherry Salmon 1,300 River, Mar to June, Sept to Nov
Pond 4am to 9am, 4pm to 9pm
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Coelacanth 15,000 Ocean All Year
When Raining 4pm to 9am
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Crawfish 250 Holding Pond Apr to 1st Half of Sept
All Day
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Crucian Carp 120 River, All Year, Mar, Apr, Oct, Nov
Pond All Day 9am to 4pm
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Dace 200 River, All Year, Nov to Apr
Pond 4pm to 9am 9pm to 4am
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Eel 2,000 River, June to Sept July to Aug
Pond 4pm to 9am 9pm to 4am
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Freshwater Goby 300 River, All Year
Pond All Day
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Frog 250 Holding Pond May to Aug
All Day
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Giant Catfish 3,000 Pond June to Aug
4pm to 9am
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Giant Snakehead 6,500 Pond June to Aug Jul to Aug
9am to 4pm
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Goldfish 1,300 River, All Year Sept
Pond All Day
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Guppy 1,300 River, Apr to Nov
Pond 9am to 4pm
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Jellyfish 100 Ocean 2nd Half of Aug
All Day
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Killifish 300 Holding Pond Apr to Aug
All Day
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Koi 2,000 River, All Year Dec to Apr
Pond All Day 4pm to 9am
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Large Bass 3,000 River, All Year May to Nov
Pond All Day 4pm to 9am
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Large Char 10,000 Waterfall Mar to June, Sept to Nov
4am to 9am, 4pm to 9pm
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Loach 300 River, Mar to May May
Pond All Day 9am to 4pm
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Pale Chub 200 River, All Year Apr to June, Sept to Nov
Pond 9am to 4pm
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Piranha 6,500 River, June to Sept
Pond 9am to 4pm, 9pm to 4am
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Pond Smelt 300 River, Dec to Feb
Pond All Day 4am to 9pm
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Popeyed Goldfish 1,300 River, All Year Sept
Pond 9am to 4pm
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Rainbow Trout 650 River, Mar to June, Mar, Apr, Sept, Oct
Pond Sept to Nov
4am to 9am, 4pm to 9pm
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Red Snapper 3,000 Ocean All Year Apr to June
4pm to 9am
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Salmon 650 River Mouth, Sept
River Ocean, All Day
Pond
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Sea Bass 120 Ocean 2nd Half of Aug, 1st Half of Sept
All Day
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Small Bass 200 River, All Year May to Nov
Pond All Day 9am to 4pm
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Stringfish 15,000 River, Dec to Feb 4pm to 9am
Pond 4pm to 9am
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Sweetfish 1,300 River, July to Sept July to Aug
Pond All Day 4am to 9pm
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Locations:
Holding Pond - There are several ponds in your town. The fish might be in one.
Is not connected to any other water source.
Pond - Is in your pond on the river. Somewhere along your river is a
big water hole. This is it.
Ocean - Can be caught inside the ocean. The southern sea below your
town.
River - Is found in the long river through your town. Cast and get it
there.
River Mouth - Is found at the mouth of your river. Near the train tracks.
River Ocean - Is found near the mouth of the river that empties into the
ocean. That means some of the fish might be caught inside the
ocean as well.
When Raining - Must be caught when the rain is coming down.
That's it for the fish. Remember, that it is easier to catch rarer fish when it
is raining...
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14) Music
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Here is the full list of K.K. Slider songs that you can get from him. Just type
in the name of each song in the request and he'll play the tune and give you a
tape. If you don't know one, he'll randomly play one for you and give you the
tape of it. There are no spaces in K.K.
The Songs:
Aloha K.K.
CafT K.K.
Comrade K.K.
DJ K.K.
Go K.K. Rider!
I love you
Imperial K.K.
K.K. Aria
K.K. Ballad
K.K. Bossa
K.K. Calypso
K.K. Casbah
K.K. Chorale
K.K. Condor
K.K. Country
K.K. Cruisin'
K.K. D & B
K.K. Dirge
K.K. Etude
K.K. Faire
K.K. Folk
K.K. Fusion
K.K. Gamba
K.K. Jazz
K.K. Lament
K.K. Love Song
K.K. Lullaby
K.K. Mambo
K.K. March
K.K. Parade
K.K. Ragtime
K.K. Reggae
K.K. Rock
K.K. Safari
K.K. Salsa
K.K. Samba
K.K. Ska
K.K. Song
K.K. Soul
K.K. Steppe
K.K. Swing
K.K. Technopop
K.K. Waltz
K.K. Western
Lucky K.K.
Mr. K.K.
Only Me
Rockin' K.K.
Senor K.K.
Soulful K.K.
Surfin' K.K.
The K. Funk
Two Days Ago
Three of these songs can only be obtained if you specially request them from
K.K. They are "K.K. Song," "Two Days Ago," and "I Love You." K.K. Slider will
never play these tunes on his own.
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15) NES Games
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This section contains the full list of NES games that you can get in Animal
Crossing. It also has instructions on how to play each and if there is any need
for any strategy.
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BALLOON FIGHT
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CONTROLS Control Pad - Control your player
A Button - Tap to float up
B Button - Tap to float down
<--Coming Soon!--> NOTE: I have found all of the NES games. I know what they
are and what the controls are. I am just in the
process of documenting everything.
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16) Clothing
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This section will contain information on what the clothes are. You can always
make your own clothes, but here are the ones made by the game developers:
Price is the amount when bought from Tom Nook's catalog. Best Time is the
season in which it is easier to find the item. See Your Town, Tom Nook, for
more info on what group is.
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Clothing Price Best Time Where Group
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A Shirt 370 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Airy Shirt 420 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Ancient Knit 390 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Anju's Shirt 460 Fall Tom Nook's Shop A
Arctic Camo 320 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Argyle Knit 460 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Aurora Knit 380 Winter Tom Nook's Shop B
Bad Plaid Shirt 420 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Barber Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
BB Shirt 350 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Bear Shirt 390 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Beatnik Shirt 360 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Berry Gingham 330 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Big Bro's Shirt 320 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Big Dot Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Big Star Shirt 400 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Blossom Shirt 370 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Blossoming Shirt 390 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Blue Aloha Shirt - All Animal Island -
Blue Check Print 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop A
Blue Check Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Blue Grid Shirt 340 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Blue Pinstripe 380 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Blue Scale Shirt 370 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Blue Stripe Knit 340 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Blue Tartan 390 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Blue Tie-Dye 380 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Bold Check Shirt 260 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Botanical Shirt 420 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Bubble Shirt 410 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Butterfly Shirt - All Gracie -
Cafe Shirt 420 Winter Tom Nook's Shop A
Caterpillar Tee - All Gracie -
Caveman Tunic 380 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Chain-Gang Shirt 260 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Checkerboard Tee 340 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Chichi Print 180 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Checkered Shirt 390 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Cherry Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Chevron Shirt 320 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Circus Shirt 370 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Citrus Gingham 360 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Citrus Shirt - All Gracie -
Classic Top 350 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Cloudy Shirt 320 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Club Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Comfy Sweater 360 Winter Tom Nook's Shop B
Concierge Shirt 350 Fall Tom Nook's Shop A
Cool Shirt - All Gracie -
Coral Shirt - All Gracie -
Cow Print - All Gracie -
Cozy Sweater 350 Winter Tom Nook's Shop A
Crewel Shirt 380 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Crossing Shirt - Fall Gracie -
Daisy Shirt 380 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Danger Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Dapper Shirt 350 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Dark Polka Shirt 350 Winter Tom Nook's Shop B
Dawn Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Dazed Shirt 350 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Deep Blue Tee 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Deer Shirt 380 Winter Tom Nook's Shop A
Denim Shirt 390 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Desert Camo 320 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Desert Shirt 390 Winter Tom Nook's Shop A
Diamond Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Dice Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Diner Uniform 290 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Dragon Suit 340 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Dreamy Shirt 390 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Earthy Knit 390 Winter Tom Nook's Shop B
Eight-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Exotic Shirt 380 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Fall Plaid Shirt 370 Fall Tom Nook's Shop A
Far-Out Shirt 380 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Fetching Outfit 420 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
Fiendish Shirt - All Gracie -
Fish Bone Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Fish Knit 390 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Five-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Flame Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Flicker Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Floral Knit 420 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
Flowery Shirt 400 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Folk Shirt 380 Winter Tom Nook's Shop A
Fortune Shirt 480 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Four-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Fresh Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Frog Shirt 340 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Funkly Dot Shirt 430 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Future Shirt 390 All Tom Nook's Shop A
G Logo Shirt 128 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Gaudy Sweater 330 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Gelato Shirt 330 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Giraffe Print - All Gracie -
Go-Go Shirt 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Gracie's Top - All Gracie -
Grass Shirt - All Gracie -
Gray Tartan 420 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Green Bar Shirt 320 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Green Ring Shirt 180 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Green Tie-Dye 380 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Groovy Shirt - All Gracie -
Gumdrop Shirt 390 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Heart Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Hippie Shirt 360 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Hot Spring Shirt 520 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
Houndstooth Knit 370 Winter Tom Nook's Shop
Houndstooth Shirt 350 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Icy Shirt 390 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Jade Check Print 360 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Jagged Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Jester Shirt 420 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Jingle Shirt - Winter Jingle -
Jungle Camo 320 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Kaffe's Shirt 460 Winter Tom Nook's Shop A
Kiddie Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Kiwi Shirt - All Gracie -
Caced Shirt 370 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Ladybug Shirt - All Gracie -
Lavender Robe - All Gracie -
Leather Jerkin 390 Winter Tom Nook's Shop A
Lemon Gingham 330 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Leopard Print - All Gracie -
Li'l Bro's Shirt 320 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Light Line Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Lime Line Shirt 380 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Lite Polka Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Loud Bloom Shirt 360 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Loud Line Shirt 370 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Lovely Shirt 400 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Melon Gingham 330 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
Melon Shirt - All Gracie -
Mint Gingham 330 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Misty Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Mod Top 340 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Moldy Shirt 50 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Monkey Shirt 380 Winter Tom Nook's Shop B
Moody Blue Shirt 123 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Mosaic Shirt 350 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
MVP Shirt 370 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Natty Shirt 380 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Nebula Shirt 390 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Neo-Classic Knit 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
New Spring Shirt 520 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Nine-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop B
No. 1 Shirt 250 All Tom Nook's Shop C
No. 2 Shirt 250 All Tom Nook's Shop A
No. 3 Shirt 250 All Tom Nook's Shop B
No. 4 Shirt 250 All Tom Nook's Shop C
No. 5 Shirt 250 All Tom Nook's Shop A
No. 23 Shirt 250 All Tom Nook's Shop B
No. 67 Shirt 250 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Noble Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Noodle Shirt 380 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Oft-Seen Print 320 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
One-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Optical Shirt 430 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Orange Pinstripe - All Gracie -
Orange Tie-Dye 380 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Painter's Smock 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Patched Shirt - Fall Halloween -
Patchwork Top 340 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Paw Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Peachy Shirt 390 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
Pink Tartan 420 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Polar Fleece 360 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Pop Bloom Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Prism Shirt 370 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Pulse Shirt - All Gracie -
Purple Tie-Dye 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Puzzling Shirt 320 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Racer 6 Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Racer Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Rainbow Shirt 777 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Rally Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Red Aloha Shirt - All Animal Island -
Red Bar Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Red Check Shirt 330 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
Red Grid Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Red Scale Shirt 370 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Red Tie-Dye 380 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Ribbon Shirt 370 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Rickrack Shirt 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Rose Shirt 480 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Rugby Shirt 360 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Seven-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Sharp Outfit 290 Winter Tom Nook's Shop A
Shirt Circuit - All Gracie -
Shortcake 330 Winter Tom Nook's Shop B
Silk Bloom Shirt 480 Spring Tom Nook's Shop A
Six-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Ski Sweater 320 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Skull Shirt 320 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Snappy Print 320 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Snow Shirt - All Gracie -
Snowcone Shirt 420 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Spade Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Speedway Shirt 290 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Spiderweb Shirt 320 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Splendid Shirt - All Gracie -
Spring Shirt 320 Spring Tom Nook's Shop C
Spunky Knit 360 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Star Shirt 370 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Static Shirt 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Stormy Shirt 380 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Straw Shirt 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop A
Strawberry Shirt - All Gracie -
Striking Outfit 460 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Subdued Print 320 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Sunset Top 290 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Swell Shirt - All Gracie -
Three-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Thunder Shirt 320 Fall Tom Nook's Shop A
Tiger Print - All Gracie -
Tiki Shirt 400 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Tin Shirt - All Gracie -
Toad Print 340 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Trendy Top 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop A
Tropical Shirt 370 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Turnip Top 350 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Twinkle Shirt 480 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Two-Ball Shirt 340 All Tom Nook's Shop A
U R Here Shirt 350 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Ugly Shirt 420 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
Uncommon Shirt 360 Winter Tom Nook's Shop B
Vertigo Shirt 370 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Vogue Top 380 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
Waffle Shirt 430 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Watermelon Shirt - All Gracie -
Wave Print 380 Summer Tom Nook's Shop A
Wavy Pink Shirt 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop B
Wavy Tan Shirt 360 Fall Tom Nook's Shop C
Whirly Shirt 350 Summer Tom Nook's Shop B
White Ring Shirt 180 All Tom Nook's Shop B
Windsock Shirt 320 Summer Tom Nook's Shop C
Winter Sweater 290 Winter Tom Nook's Shop C
Work Uniform - All Tom Nook -
Yellow Bar Shirt 320 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Yellow Bolero 430 All Tom Nook's Shop C
Yellow Pinstripe 360 Winter Tom Nook's Shop B
Yellow Tartan 430 Spring Tom Nook's Shop B
Yodel Shirt 350 All Tom Nook's Shop A
Zebra Print - All Gracie -
Zipper Shirt 320 All Tom Nook's Shop B
That's all of the clothing. All 247 of em'. (A butt load of collecting and
documenting was done.)
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17) Handheld Items
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Handheld Items are the various "things" that you can grab and place on your
character. Now you would just say that there are only umbrellas and tools that
do that, right? Since Tools is its own section, then shouldn't this just be
Umbrellas? Well, there is more than those two items. Such as fans, pinwheels,
and balloons. This section will detail where you can find the items and what
the price to obtain them is.
UMBRELLAS
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Umbrella Price Found at:
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Batbrella 190 Tom Nook's Shop
Berry Umbrella 360 Tom Nook's Shop
Blue Umbrella 100 Tom Nook's Shop
Bumbershoot 420 Tom Nook's Shop
Checked Umbrella 230 Tom Nook's Shop
Classic Umbrella 340 Tom Nook's Shop
Daffodil Parasol 480 Tom Nook's Shop
Dainty Parasol 380 Tom Nook's Shop
Elegant Umbrella 380 Tom Nook's Shop
Flame Umbrella 290 Tom Nook's Shop
Gelato Umbrella 220 Tom Nook's Shop
Gingham Parasol 290 Tom Nook's Shop
Hypno Parasol 490 Tom Nook's Shop
Icy Umbrella 480 Tom Nook's Shop
Lacy Parasol 420 Tom Nook's Shop
Leaf Umbrella 88 Tom Nook's Shop
Lotus Parasol 480 Tom Nook's Shop
Mod Umbrella 290 Tom Nook's Shop
Nintendo Parsol 64 Tom Nook's Shop
Noodle Parasol 490 Tom Nook's Shop
Orange Umbrella 320 Tom Nook's Shop
Paper Parasol 350 Tom Nook's Shop
Pastel Parasol 380 Tom Nook's Shop
Petal Parasol 490 Tom Nook's Shop
Plaid Parasol 290 Tom Nook's Shop
Polka Parasol 340 Tom Nook's Shop
Retro Umbrella 360 Tom Nook's Shop
Ribbon Umbrella 330 Tom Nook's Shop
Sharp Umbrella 250 Tom Nook's Shop
Sunny Parsol 380 Tom Nook's Shop
Twig Parasol 120 Tom Nook's Shop
Yellow Umbrella 240 Tom Nook's Shop
FANS
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Fan Price Found at:
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Bamboo Fan - Fireworks Show - Redd
Bluebell Fan - Fireworks Show - Redd
Cloud Fan - Fireworks Show - Redd
Fan Fan - Fireworks Show - Redd
Flower Fan - Fireworks Show - Redd
Leaf Fan - Fireworks Show - Redd
Maple Fan - Fireworks Show - Redd
Plum Fan - Fireworks Show - Redd
PINWHEELS
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Pinwheel Price Found at:
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Fancy Pinwheel - Fireworks Show - Redd, Sale Day - Grab Bags
Flower Pinwheel - Fireworks Show - Redd, Sale Day - Grab Bags
Green Pinwheel - Fireworks Show - Redd, Sale Day - Grab Bags
Pink Pinwheel - Fireworks Show - Redd, Sale Day - Grab Bags
Red Pinwheel - Fireworks Show - Redd, Sale Day - Grab Bags
Striped Pinwheel - Fireworks Show - Redd, Sale Day - Grab Bags
Tiger Pinwheel - Fireworks Show - Redd, Sale Day - Grab Bags
Yellow Pinwheel - Fireworks Show - Redd, Sale Day - Grab Bags
BALLOONS
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Balloon Price Found at:
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Blue Balloon - Fireworks Show - Redd
Bunny Blue Balloon - Fireworks Show - Redd
Bunny Orange Balloon - Fireworks Show - Redd
Bunny Pink Balloon - Fireworks Show - Redd
Green Balloon - Fireworks Show - Redd
Purple Balloon - Fireworks Show - Redd
Red Balloon - Fireworks Show - Redd, Nook's Bargain Sales
Yellow Balloon - Fireworks Show - Redd
That's alot of handheld items. Now I'd have to say that there is one day that
you can get most of them... I wonder when it is... (cough, cough, Fireworks
Show - Redd, cough, cough...)
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18) Stationary
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This section lists all of the kinds of pretty little decoration things that you
can get in the game.
A definition for group can be found in the Your Town section, under Tom Nook.
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Stationary Price Found at: Group
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Aloha Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Airmail Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Bamboo Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Blossom Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Bluebell Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Butterfly Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Cloudy Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Cool Neon Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Cool Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Dainty Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Daisy Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Deep Sea Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Dizzy Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Dragon Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Elegant Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Essay Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Fantasy Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Felt Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Festive Paper - Jingle -
Fireworks Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Fortune Paper - Found -
Gingko Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Gyroid Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Honeybee Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Horsetail Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Hot Neon Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Inky Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Ivy Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Lacy Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Lattice Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Maple Leaf Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Misty Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Museum Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Mystic Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Neat Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
New Year's Card - From Mom on New Year's -
Noodle Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Octopus Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Orange Paper 40 Tom Nook's Shop A
Panda Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Parchment Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Petal Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Polka-Dot Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Rainbow Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Rainy Day Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Ranch Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Ribbon Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Simple Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Skyline Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Snowy Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Sparkly Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Spooky Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Stageshow Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Starry Sky Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Steel Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Sunset Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Thick Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Tile Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Watermelon Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop B
Wing Paper - HRA Uses it Only -
Winter Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Woodcut Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop A
Woodland Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
Vine Paper 160 Tom Nook's Shop C
That is all of the stationary. Hope this list helps.
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19) Carpets and Walls
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This section contains a list of all of the carpets and Walls availble to you.
It will gie you the price, group and the location of it. Here they are:
(Prices are based on what you pay for to get them through Nook's catalog. Check
Your Town - Tom Nook's Shop for Group definition.)
<--Coming Soon!-->
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20) The Animals
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Here is the complete list of every single animal in the game. It took a while
and I may have missed a few. If you can't find one, contact me with the name.
I'll attempt to verify it and post it with credit given. Here's the list:
ALLIGATORS
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Alfonso
Alli
Boots
Liz
ANT-EATERS
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Cyrano
Nosegray
Pango
Snooty
Zoe
APES
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Cesar
Jane
Louie
Peewee
BEARS
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Bluebear
Cheri
Chow
Cupcake
Dozer
Grizzly
Groucho
Kody
Maple
Murphy
Nate
Olive
Pinky
Poncho
Pudge
Teddy
Tutu
Ursala
Vladimir
CATS
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Bob
Kabuki
Kiki
Kitty
Olivia
Mitzi
Monique
Punchy
Purrl
Rosie
Stinky
Tabby
Tangy
Tom
CHICKENS
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Ava
Betty
Egbert
Goose
Hank
Hector
Leigh
Rhoda
COWS
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Belle
Bessie
Chuck
Oxford
Patty
Petunia
Stu
T-Bone
DOGS
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Bea
Biskit
Bones
Butch
Cookie
Daisy
Goldie
Lucky
Maddie
Portia
DUCKS
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Bill
Deena
Derwin
Freckles
Joey
Mallary
Pate (Spelling error corrected by Firefalcon2537)
Pompom
Scoot
Weber
EAGLES
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Amelia
Apollo
Buzz
Pierce
Quetzal
ELEPHANTS
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Axel
Dizzy
Ellie
Eloise
Opal
Paolo
FROGS
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Camofrog
Cousteau
Emerald
Huck
Jambette
Jeremiah
Lily
Prince
Puddles
Ribbot
Tad
Wart Jr.
FOXES
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Chief
Fang
Freya
Lobo
Wolfgang
GOATS
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Billy
Chevre
Gruff
Iggy
Sven
Velma
HIPPOS
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Bertha
Biff
Bitty
Bubbles
Lulu
Rocco
Rollo
HORSES
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Buck
Cleo
Ed
Elmer
Peaches
Savannah
Winnie
KANGAROOS
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Astrid
Carrie
Kitt
Marcy
Mathilda
Valise
KOALAS
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Gonzo
Huggy
Ozzie
Sydney
Yuka
LIONS
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Aziz
Leopold
Rex
OCTOPUSES
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Octavian
PEACOCKS
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Queenie
Rio
Sandy
Sprocket
PENGUINS
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Aurora
Cube
Friga
Gwen
Hopper
Puck
Roald
PIGEONS
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Ace
Admiral
Anchovy
Jay
Midge
Otis
Piper
Robin
Twiggy
Twirp
PIGS
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Boris
Cobb
Curly
Hambo
Hugh
Lucy
Rasher
Sue E.
Spork
Truffles
RABBITS
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Bunnie
Claude
Coco
Doc
Dotty
Gabi
Gaston
Genji
Pippy
Snake
RATS
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Anicotti
Candi
Carmen
Chico
Dora
Limberg
Penny
Rizzo
Samson
RHINOS
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Hornsby
Spike
Tank
Tiara
SHEEP
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Baabara
Cashmere
Eunice
Stella
Vesta
Woolio
SQUIRELLS
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Blaire
Filbert
Hazel
Mint
Nibbles
Peanut
Pecan
Ricky
Sally
Static
TIGERS
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Bangle
Rolf
Tybalt
It's alot of animals. Can you meet them all?
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21) Gyroids
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Gyroids are annoying little fire hydrant looking items. They each belong to a
certain set and make noises. They also move in a certain way. Yet, why place a
nuisance in a game when we have that already in our siblings. Because they can
spice up any music. Just pop one in a boom box and their noises might make it
sound cooler. I have one that continues to make a low beat to the music, making
them sound quite cool. Well, here is the list of all of the gyroids. They are
alphabetized by their set first, then their name.
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Gyroid Set
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Mega Alloid Alloid
Mini Alloid Alloid
Tall Alloid Alloid
Mega Bovoid Bovoid
Tall Bovoid Bovoid
Bowtoid Bowtoid
Mega Bowtoid Bowtoid
Mini Bowtoid Bowtoid
Tall Bowtoid Bowtoid
Buzzoid Buzzoid
Mega Buzzoid Buzzoid
Mini Buzzoid Buzzoid
Tall Buzzoid Buzzoid
Clankoid Clankoid
Mega Clankoid Clankoid
Mini Clankoid Clankoid
Tall Clankoid Clankoid
Croakoid Croakoid
Mega Croakoid Croakoid
Mini Croakoid Croakoid
Tall Croakoid Croakoid
Dekkoid Dekkoid
Mega Dekkoid Dekkoid
Mini Dekkoid Dekkoid
Dingloid Dingloid
Mega Dingloid Dingloid
Mini Dingloid Dingloid
Squat Dingloid Dingloid
Tall Dingloid Dingloid
Wee Dingloid Dingloid
Mega Dinkoid Dinkoid
Mini Dinkoid Dinkoid
Drilloid Drilloid
Mega Drilloid Drilloid
Mini Drilloid Drilloid
Tall Droploid Droploid
Mega Echoid Echoid
Mini Echoid Echoid
Tall Echoid Echoid
Mega Fizzoid Fizzoid
Mini Fizzoid Fizzoid
Mega Freakoid Freakoid
Mini Freakoid Freakoid
Gargloid Gargloid
Mini Gargloid Gargloid
Tall Gargloid Gargloid
Gongoid Gongoid
Mega Gongoid Gongoid
Mini Gongoid Gongoid
Tall GOngoid Gongoid
Harmonoid Harmonoid
Mega Harmonoid Harmonoid
Mini Harmonoid Harmonoid
Tall Harmonoid Harmonoid
Howloid Howloid
Mega Howloid Howloid
Mini Howloid Howloid
Lamentoid Lamentoid
Mega Lamentoid Lamentoid
Mini Lamentoid Lamentoid
Tall Lamentoid Lamentoid
Lullaboid Lullaboid
Mega Lullaboid Lullaboid
Mini Lullaboid Lullaboid
Tall Lullaboid Lullaboid
Metatoid Metatoid
Mini Metatoid Metatoid
Mega Nebuloid Nebuloid
Mini Nebuloid Nebuloid
Nebuloid Nebuloid
Slim Nebuloid Nebuloid
Squat Nebuloid Nebuloid
Tall Nebuloid Nebuloid
Mega Obloid Obloid
Obloid Obloid
Tall Obloid Obloid
Mega Oombloid Oombloid
Mini Oombloid Oombloid
Oombloid Oombloid
Tall Oombloid Oombloid
Mega Percoloid Percoloid
Tall Percoloid Percoloid
Mega Plinkoid Plinkoid
Mini Plinkoid Plinkoid
Plinkoid Plinkoid
Mega Poltergoid Poltergoid
Mini Poltergoid Poltergoid
Poltergoid Poltergoid
Tall Poltergoid Poltergoid
Mega Puffoid Puffoid
Mini Puffoid Puffoid
Tall Puffoid Puffoid
Mega Quazoid Quazoid
Mini Quazoid Quazoid
Quazoid Quazoid
Slim Quazoid Quazoid
Tall Quazoid Quazoid
Mini Rhythmoid Rhythmoid
Rhythmoid Rhythmoid
Mega Rustoid Rustoid
Mini Rustoid Rustoid
Rustoid Rustoid
Mega Sproid Sproid
Mini Sproid Sproid
Sproid Sproid
Tall Sproid Sproid
Mega Sputnoid Sputnoid
Mini Sputnoid Sputnoid
Sputnoid Sputnoid
Tall Sputnoid Sputnoid
Mega Squelchoid Squelchoid
Mini Squelchoid Squelchoid
Squelchoid Squelchoid
Mega Strumboid Strumboid
Mini Strumboid Strumboid
Strumboid Strumboid
Tall Strumboid Strumboid
Mega Timpanoid Timpanoid
Mini Timpanoid Timpanoid
Tall Timpanoid Timpanoid
Timpanoid Timpanoid
Mega Tootoid Tootoid
Mini Tootoid Tootoid
Tootoid Tootoid
Mini Warbloid Warbloid
Tall Warbloid Warbloid
Warbloid Warbloid
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To get these interesting toys, you must dig up a star on the ground. You might
find them or a fossil. After a rainy day, they become more common than fossils.
I hope this list helps the happy collector!
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22) Holidays
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Here is the complete list of all of the holdiays in the game. Even the random
ones. Remember, it follows real life time...
JANUARY
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1st New Year's Day
1st - New Year's Day
Visit the wishing well between 6am and 11 pm to get a new diary from Tortimer.
Enjoy the celebrations!
FEBRUARY
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2nd Groundhog Day
2nd - Groundhog Day
Everyone will be at the wishing well at 7am for the big event that will start
at 9am. Except, there's no groundhog, but a different suprise! See Tortimer
following hte event to receive a Flower Model.
MARCH
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20th or 21st Spring Sports Fair
20th or 21st - Spring Sports Fair
Participate in the fun activities all day, then see Tortimer for a Spring
Medal.
EVENTS
9am Gymnastics
11am Foot Race
1pm Ball Game
3pm Tug-of-war
APRIL
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1st April Fool's Day
5th to 7th Cherry Blossom Festival
22nd Nature Day
1st - April Fool's Day
There's lots of fun pranks all day! Oh and a NES game. Find Tortimer at the
wishing well for the NES game, Super Tortimer! Yep, that's what I thought.
5th to 7th - Cherry Blossom Festival
During this time, all of the trees in the town will turn pink. Enjoy the sight,
then see Tortimer for a Pink Tree Model.
22nd - Nature Day
Chat with everybody on this day about Nature, then see Tortimer for a Tree
Model.
MAY
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1st Spring Cleaning
2nd Sunday Mother's Day
1st - Spring Cleaning
On this day, the citizens of your town constantly chat about wanting to clean
and everything. Why you would want to do this is another matter entirely. But,
see Tortimer today and you'll get the Dump Model.
2nd Sunday - Mother's Day
Since your mother sends you lots of cool stuff, time to celebrate her
existance! Yet again, Tortimer has cool gift for you, a Lovely Phone.
JUNE
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2nd Friday Graduation Day
3rd Sunday Father's Day
Every Sunday Summer Fishing Tourney
2nd Friday - Graduation Day
On this day, you celebrate your personal growth through out the game. Tortimer
will hand over the Tailor Model as a gift.
3rd Sunday - Father's Day
Too bad you really don't have a father in the game, but you have the next best
thing! Tortimer! Yeah, I never really wanted to be related to an old turtle
anyways... But, he'll give you the awesome Locomotive Model if you bother to
hunt him down.
Every Sunday - Summer Fishing Tourney
Everyone's favorite beaver, Chip comes to town on these days and he'll hold a
Fishing Tourney to catch the largest bass! We think he has ulterior motives,
but whatever. You don't have to win to get the Angler Trophy, just see
Tortimer.
JULY
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4th Fireworks Sho
25th to Aug 31st Morning Aerobics
Random Day "Your Hometown" Day
4th - Fireworks Show
Independence Day disguised to protect the innocent. We live in such a politicly
correct society... Anyways, visit the lake between 7pm and 9pm to see the
pretty fireworks. Redd'll be there selling his pinwheels and balloons today and
Tortimer will have a Bottle Rocket, just for you!
25th to Aug 31st - Morning Aerobics
Every day, from 6am to 7am, between these dates will be the exercisize class.
We all have mixed feelings on the activity, but why not do it for the cool
gift? Participate 14 times and get your hand stamped by Tortimer, then go to
the Final Event on Aug 31st to receive an Aerobics Radio. That way you can
practice all of your exercisizes throughout the year! By the way, here are the
exercisizes:
EXERCISIZE C STICK MOVEMENT
Straighten Your Back Up to Down
Roll Your Arms Rotate (Upper Semicircle Only)
Straighten Your Side Hold Up Left or Up Right
Twist Your Body Hold Left or Right
Throw Out Your Chest Hold Down Left or Down Right
Rotate Your Body Rotate
Leap Hold Up
Practice Deep Breathing Down to Up
Random Day - "Your Hometown" Day
Consult your calendar to find out when this is, but it celebrates your town's
uniqueness (or strange resemblance) compared to other towns. See Tortimer for
the extremely rare Train Station Model. By the way, there are 14 different
models of the model and you can only get one per town. Have fun tracking all of
them down!
AUGUST
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12th Meteor Shower
21st Founder's Day
July 25th to 31st Morning Aerobics
12th - Meteor Shower
Visit the lake between 6pm and 9pm to see the Meteor Shower. Not very amazing
actually, but see the mayor and you'll get a telescope.
21st - Founder's Day
Tortimer thinks about the original forefathers of the village, but his present
really isn't that related to the subject. Get the Weed Model if you want all of
the town models.
July 25th to 31st - Morning Aerobics
Every day, from 6am to 7am, between these dates will be the exercisize class.
We all have mixed feelings on the activity, but why not do it for the cool
gift? Participate 14 times and get your hand stamped by Tortimer, then go to
the Final Event on the 31st to receive an Aerobics Radio. That way you can
practice all of your exercisizes throughout the year! See the event in July for
the exercisize list.
SEPTEMBER
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1st Monday Labor Day
23rd or 24th Fall Sports Fair
Random Day Harvest Moon
1st Monday - Labor Day
For working so hard you get a nice little gift from the head Turtle, a Shop
Model!
23rd or 24th - Fall Sports Fair
Participate in the same activities as the Spring Sports Fair, but see Tortimer
for the Autumn Medal.
EVENTS
9am Gymnastics
11am Foot Race
1pm Ball Game
3pm Tug-of-war
Random Day - Harvest Moon
This day varies every years so check your calendar. (Can also be in October)
Visit it to get one of the game's largest objects... the moon... Just don't go
all werewolf on us.
OCTOBER
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2nd Monday Explorer's Day
15th to 25th Mushrooming Season
31st Halloween
Random Day Harvest Moon
2nd Monday - Explorer's Day
Since Animal Crossing has virtually no exploring whatsoever, I have no idea
why this is in the game. Maybe so you could get the Bottled Ship from
Tortimer... hmmm...
15th to 25th - Mushrooming Season
Five Mushrooms magically sprout from the ground at 8am. The townspeoples will
find one every 15 minutes after that. Locate them to sell to Nook for an
extremely handsome price.
31st - Halloween
From 6pm to 1am on Nov 1st, all of the townies will be out trick or treating.
If you had been purchasing all of the candy appearing at Nook's shop this
month, you'll be able to use it this day. Search around the town to find
everybody except for you is dressed as the infamous Jack. They'll all chase
after you and if they catch you, they'll do a classic trick or treat. They'll
take your candy or if you have none, turn your clothes into a patched shirt or
an item you have into a Jack-O'-Lantern. But there are two people that you
actually do want to find on this night. Tortimer's gift today is Katrina's
Tent, so find him by the well. The second person to find is Jack. Giving him
candy will let you have an item from the spooky set. So, what is the best
strategy to getting the entire spooky set? Collect hordes of candy throughout
the month and store them in your basement. Next, write 8 letters to whoever you
want. Attach eight candies to each letter. Where only a piece of clothing that
you don't really care about. Now it's time! Since everybody looks the same,
Jack is kind of hard to find. What you have to do is run around in each acre
and look for the one Jack look a like that doesn't chase after you. That one is
the true Jack. Take a piece of candy off of the letter and talk to him. Giving
him the piece will let him give you a piece from the Spooky set! Attach the
piece to the letter and continue the charade. Jack will randomly appear in
the town, so it may take some time. Let a villager trick you twice so that you
can get the Patched Shirt and a Jack-O'-Lantern. By the way, collecting the
entire set is an incredibly easy way to get the 100,000 points for the HRA.
That's what I did, so it works.
EVENT GIFTS
Spooky Bed Spooky Sofa
Spooky Bookcase Spooky Table
Spooky Chair Spooky Vanity
Spooky Clock Spooky Wardrobe
Spooky Dresser Spooky Carpet
Spooky Lamp Spooky Wall
Patched Shirt Jack-O'-Lantern
Jack-In-The Box Katrina's Tent
Random Day - Harvest Moon
This day varies every years so check your calendar. (Can also be in September)
Visit it to get one of the game's largest objects... the moon... Just don't go
all werewolf on us.
NOVEMBER
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First Tuesday Mayor's Day
11th Officer's Day
4th Thursday Harvest Festival
4th Friday Sale Day
Every Sunday Fall Fishing Tourney
First Tuesday - Mayor's Day
The guy who gives you all of the gifts has to have a day to himself, but he
still works on all of the holidays. See him for the Well Model.
11th - Officer's Day
The other two civic citizens are the cops. If you're not a criminal, honor them
by getting the Police Model from Tortimer.
4th Thursday - Harvest Festival
Basically, Thanksgiving. See Tortimer for a Cornucopia. Then, between 3pm and
6pm, find a bird hiding behind buildings and trees and speak to him. You'll
discover that he's Franklin and he's been invited to the feast, not as a guest,
but well, you get the point. Steal some the knife and fork from the festival
table and give it to Franklin to get an item from the Harvest set from him.
Strangely enough, you can continue to do it constantly...
EVENT GIFTS
Cornucopia Harvest Mirror
Harvest Bed Harvest Sofa
Harvest Bureau Harvest Table
Harvest Chair Harvest TV
Harvest Clock Harvest Rug
Harvest Dresser Harvest Wall
Harvest Lamp
4th Friday - Sale Day
At Nook's store, he'll sell tons of Grab Bags at extremely low prices. Each
contains three random items, so it's worth purchasing as many as possible. Redd
will also set up shop to sell many rare items, so see him too. Finally, see
the mayor to receive the Market Model.
Every Sunday - Fall Fishing Tourney
Every Sunday - Summer Fishing Tourney
Everyone's favorite beaver, Chip comes to town on these days and he'll hold a
Fishing Tourney to catch the largest bass! We think he has ulterior motives,
but whatever. You don't have to win to get the Fishing Trophy, just see
Tortimer.
DECEMBER
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1st Snow Day
23rd Toy Day
24th Jingle Comes to Town
31st New Year's Eve
1st - Snow Day
Snow comes before this day, but it's not officially celebrated by Tortimer
till' today. See him for a Snowman.
23rd - Toy Day
On this day, you'll get a cool gift from Tortimer depending on your gender.
Guys get a Miniature Car and gals get Dolls.
24th - Jingle Comes to Town
Between 8pm and 1am on the 25th, the reindeer, Jingle, will come to the
village. He'll give you a nice item from the Jingle set. Except for, only one
per person. Yet, he must be growing a little blind. Wear different clothes than
before and he may think your a different person. As long as they aren't too
similar, you'll get mulitple items. It may take a few times before he'll hand
over a gift though.
EVENT GIFTS
Jingle Bed Jingle Shirt
Jingle Chair Jingle Sofa
Jingle Clock Jingle Table
Jingle Dresser Jingle Wardrobe
Jingle Lamp Jingle Carpet
Jingle Piano Jingle Wall
Jingle Shelves
31st - New Year's Eve
And now we're finally at the end of the year. It's time to celebrate the end of
the year on this day. I don't know why you'd watch the in game countdown as
there are much cooler ones in New York and Raleigh, NC, and stuff. Visit
between 11pm and 1am on the 1st of Jan to get the Noisemaker from Tortimer.
And that, concludes our list of events. Have fun trying to go to all of them.
Most people have too busy of schedules to see them all, but try your best.
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23) HRA
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This section is the necessary guide to the HRA and Feng Shui. It should help
you get that hard to earn Manor Model.
After Nook asks you at the beginning of the game if you want to join the HRA,
you'll begin getting letters from them telling you how many points that your
design in your house as earned. If you get enough points, you'll earn cool
collectibles that also add points to your total.
REWARD POINTS NEEDED
House Model 70,000 points
Manor Model 100,000 points
TIPS
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- Rare items that you receive at holidays and other events always add points
to your home's design, no matter where they are and what's in the room.
- If you complete full series and themes, you'll get more points. Series are
sets of furniture that could be a real home's worth of furniture, where as
themes are just cool looking items that look nicely together, like a museum
exhibit.
- Assembling the "necessities of life" get you a small bonus. This includes a
bed, table, chair, wardrobe, and a dresser/bureau.
- When presenting a complete series or theme to the HRA, always place it on
the first floor. Never on the second or basement.
- Don't mix themes or series on the first floor. This will make the HRA deduct
4,000 points per object.
- Furniture sets are meant to be placed on the second floor. When you complete
a set, the HRA will multiply each item by 3,000. You can even place duplicate
items up there. Don't mix two sets or you won't get the bonus.
- NEVER place furniture toward a wall. A dresser is meant to be facing you.
Use common sense.
- A messy home isn't very attractive. 1 point will be deducted for each piece
of clothing and letters on the floor. Place them on dressers or tabletops.
- Your basement will NEVER be scored by the HRA. Sets are best scored on the
second floor and themes and series are best scored on the first.
SCORING SHEET
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METHOD POINTS
Completed Furniture Series 48,000
Wallpaper and Carpet of Same Series 10,000
Wallpaper or Carpet of Same Series 4,800
Complete Necessities of Life (Same Series) 16,000
Complete Necessities of Life (Different Series) 4,400
Theme Furniture (# of pieces x7,000)+15,000
Wallpaper and Carpet of Same Theme 10,000
Completed Furniture Set (# of pieces x3,000)
FENG SHUI
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Feng shui is a mystical method of arranging items. It actually exists in real
life and has been brought into Animal Crossing. It isn't very difficult to
figure out, especially with my catalog of furniture. Each item has color that
is represented in Feng shui. The more items of that color that you have placed
in the proper location, then you will score even more points than just putting
the item anywhere. You will also gain some luck.
COLOR DIRECTION LUCK IN
Green South Money and Items
Orange North Money and Items
Red East Items
Yellow West Money and Items
Now what do the directions mean? Well it's actually quite simple. Each two
spaces next to the wall in the direction. Here are the Feng Shui charts:
Initial Space First Expansion Second Expansion
YOOR YOOOOR YOOOOOOR
OYRO OYOORO OYOOOORO
YGGR YY RR YY RR
GYRG YY RR YY RR
GYGGRG YY RR
YGGGGR YY RR
GYGGGGRG
YGGGGGGR
NOTE: The center areas have no Feng Shui bonus, no matter what you put there.
In the corners, there are two colors in a criss cross pattern. Both of those
colors are on all four spaces. Oh, and for the idiots out there, Green = G,
Orange = O, Red = R, and Yellow = Y.
I'm one hundred percent sure that Feng Shui applies to the bottom floor, but
I'm not so sure about the second floor. Hey, it doesn't hurt to try.
FENG SHUI SPECIALS
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These items can upgrade your Feng Shui, no matter where you place them. Highly
recommended for the middle, so you can save room for the ones that need to be
placed appropriately.
Angler Trophy
Autumn Medal
Big Festive Tree
Dracaena
Festive Tree
Fishing Trophy
G Logo
Hinaningyo
House Model
Luigi Trophy
Mailbox
Manor Model
Mario Trophy
Piggy Bank
Post Model
Samurai Suit
Spring Medal
Tanabata Palm
Tissue
Treasure Chest
Well, that's it. Hopefully, y'all will become HRA masters shortly after reading
this. Have fun!
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24) Gameboy Advance
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This section will explain what you do with your GBA, what you can do with your
GBA, and what your GBA can do for you. It also contains info on the Island.
How to Connect
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To connect everything, you must have a Gameboy Advance, Gamecube, Gameboy
Advance and Gamecube Link Cable, Memory Card, and Animal Crossing. Basically,
just start up Animal Crossing. Remember to plug your controller in slot 1. Plug
the link cable in slot 2 and plug the other end in your link port of the
Gameboy Advance. Start your game. Turn on the Gameboy Advance. Make sure that
there are absolutely no cartridges inside the Gameboy (unless it is E-Reader,
which is an entire section of its own). You are all set to begin.
Sleep Mode
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One neat little function of the GBA is to put it into Sleep Mode. What you do
differs between each use. Playing NES Games requires you to press L and R and
select Sleep. The Design Tool and Animal Island require you to press Select to
access a menu. Select Sleep. To leave Sleep Mode at any time, press and hold
the buttons Select and L.
There are several things that you can do with your Gameboy. They are:
Play NES Games
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As long as you have unlocked some NES Games in Animal Crossing. You can play
them on your Gameboy Advance. Just go up to the game on the big screen and
press A to come to a menu. Select "Advance Play". The game will download to
your GBA. You can now play it while you're away with the Gamecube off! Yet, if
you turn of the GBA, the game will disappear from RAM. To solve this problem,
put the Gameboy into Sleep Mode. Most games can be played on your GBA, but
Wario's Woods cannot. We assume that it is too large for the GBA to handle, but
there might be another reason.
The Design Tool
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Another feature is the ability to design on your GBA. (See Special Tasks for
the Design Tool's instructions on the GCN.) This is useful in case you wish to
design a long and tedious project. Your siblings can take the GCN for a spin,
while you go to your own private corner and start designing! To get the tool,
talk to Mable and say "Download Tool". This will transfer your patterns and the
tool to your GBA. You can then begin designing. However, due to the GBA's
capabilities, the tool will appear darker than it is on the screen. It's just a
small price to pay. Yet, another misfunction is the fact that there are no
gridlines. This is because the GBA does not have enough pixels to generate the
full tool. It still is fun to use. Be sure to put it into Sleep Mode before you
upload it to the GCN.
ANIMAL ISLAND
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This is more of a section on its own, but the other ones were so small that I
decided to connect all of them together. Anyways, get the connections all set
up. Then walk to the dock at the sea. Now, if the GBA is hooked up, an Animal
named Kapp'n will be there. Talk to him and he'll row to your Animal Island.
Leave the GBA on until you get off the boat. You can still leave it on if you
want, but you'll waste batteries. The island is completely random for each
town. You'll greet another animal on the Island.This one is randomly generated
from the following list. Everyone's islander isdifferent, just like their town.
ISLANDERS
Ankha - Cat
Annalise - Horse
Bliss - Squirell
Boomer - Penguin
Bud - Lion
Dobie - Wolf
Drift - Frog
Elina - Elephant
Faith - Koala
Flash - Pigeon
Flossie - Rat
June - Bear
Maelle - Duck
O'Hare - Rabbit
Pigleg - Pig
Plucky - Chicken
Rowan - Tiger
Yodel - Ape
These Islanders can't be helped, but will have a few requests of items. If you
bring them the items that they ask for, you might get something special in
return. Your Islander will be necessary for the GBA connection thing that I'll
talk about soon. I've noticed that all of the boys wear a blue shirt with white
fancy designs on it and the girls wear red. Can anybody clarify that for me?
There is also a house on the island. It is more like a community beach house.
Anybody living in your town can connect a GBA and visit the island. Then they
can enter it and move or take anything that they want. So don't put your
absolute valuables there, unless your the only one living in your town. When
you first enter it, there will be some shirts for you to grab. I think that
they are the ones that the Islanders wear. Go ahead and do what you please with
them.
There is a flag flying on the island. You can use The Design Tool to make a
design for it. Possibly, get some of your friends to decorate their islands
with the same flag. That'd be cool.
The island is always in a Tropical climate, so it is like an eternal Summer.
Many of the insects and fish that you could only catch in the Summer months in
your village can now be caught here, year-round! How's that for an incentive.
There are many hidden treasures to get on your island. Each might require the
shovel, net, or fishing pole. While you are at the island on the GCN, go ahead
and leave those three tools on the island. Then talk to Kapp'n and arrange to
visit the island using the GBA. Be sure to leave it on during this action.
TOOLS
Shovel - Give the shovel to your islander on the GBA, and he/she will dig
up holes in search of treasure. You might come across a few.
Net - Give the net to your islander to catch floating treasure.
Remember those floating balloons? Well, there back and they have
loads of gifts for you to collect. You'll have to be fast to nab
one.
Fishing Pole - When your islander casts the line of the fishing pole, you'll
either get a treasure or a fish. Most of the time, a fish.
What do you get as a treasure? Well many things really, but there are some that
can only be gathered at the island. They are the following:
ANIMAL ISLAND ONLY ITEMS
Baseball (Please confirm.
[email protected]. Sent in by Thunderbird_16.)
Beach Chair
Beach Table
Diver Dan
Life Ring
Snowcone Machine
Surfboard
Treasure Chest
Ukulele
Wario's Woods
Wave Breaker
All other items can be gathered in your town or the other normal locations.
Another exciting feature of the Animal Island GBA thing is the ability to trade
islands with a friend. If you're getting bored of the same old Islander or you
think your island is dull, go ahead and trade with your friend's! You'll both
like the results. Just select "Exchange Islands" when both of the islands are
on two GBAs. It requires a connector cable. Be sure you want to do this. You
may be stuck with the island for a while.
I hope this mostly covers the Animal Island. If I've missed something that you
think needs to be added, don't be afraid to e-mail me asking about it.
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25) E-Reader
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Want to know the full list of every card? You've come to the right place. It
will also help explain how to connect the E-Reader.
The password section has been removed due to lack of interest.
SERIES ONE
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# Card
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001 K.K. Slider
002 Rover
003 Porter
004 Tom Nook
005 Tortimer
006 Mr. Resetti
007 Blathers
008 Sable Able
009 Mabel Able
010 Kapp'n
011 Bob
012 Mitzi
013 Punchy
014 Ankha
015 Paolo
016 Teddy
017 Portia
018 Peanut
019 Bliss
020 Bunnie
021 O'Hare
022 Bill
023 Joey
024 Maelle
025 Biff
026 Lobo
027 Rasher
028 Pigleg
029 Rhoda
030 Plucky
031 Tad
032 Drift
033 Chevre
034 Bangle
035 Rowan
036 Buck
037 Bluebear
038 June
039 Cheri
040 Apollo
041 Cube
042 Flash
043 Yodel
044 Faith
045 Bud
046 Flossie
047 Pinky
048 Nibbles
049 Dotty
050 Scoot
051 Boris
052 Goose
053 Admiral
054 Kody
055 Pierce
056 Puck
057 Bones
058 Dora
059 Spike
060 Jane
061 Tom Nook
062 Pelly
063 Copper
064 Saharah
065 Joan
066 Jingle
067 Redd
068 Olivia
069 Stinky
070 Purrl
071 Eloise
072 Elina
073 Eunice
074 Baabara
075 Dozer
076 Grizzly
077 Cookie
078 Butch
079 Filbert
080 Sally
081 Doc
082 Coco
083 Pompom
084 Derwin
085 Bubbles
086 Chief
087 Dobie
088 Sampson
089 Limberg
090 Curly
091 Lucy
092 Ava
093 Leigh
094 Chuck
095 Patty
096 Jay
097 Midge
098 Puddles
099 Lily
100 Camofrog
101 Boots
102 Iggy
103 Tybalt
104 Cyrano
105 Yuka
106 Elmer
107 Peaches
108 Vladimir
109 Poncho
110 Peewee
111 Sprocket
112 Marcy
113 Kitt
114 Buzz
115 Roald
116 Aurora
117 Olive
118 Franklin
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That is the end of series one. There are also design and town tune cards.
However, since there are so many of them, I do not exactly intend to make a
list for them. One may come by in the future, though. Series two should be out
in Jan. 2003. I'll do my best to come up with yet another list.
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26) Special Events
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Now, there's always tons of events going on in your town (see Holidays), but
there are a few that don't follow that special schedule. Here they are:
Bridges are needed
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When your village gets lots of people to move in, Tortimer will be hanging
around the river. If you talk to him, he'll ask if you want to build a bridge
in the acre he is in. If you don't like the acre, wait till' the next day.
He'll keep switching acres every day until you make a decision. Place it in a
spot that will save you much time in accomplishing a task that you do very
often.
Camping isn't just for scouts
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During the summer times, some animals will set up campsites in the middle of
town. If you speak to them, they'll engage in a conversation and may start a
game with you. If you win or you purchase something, you'll get cool items.
Available, only with the tent.
Camping Gear
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Backpack
Bonfire
Campfire
Cooler
Kayak
Lantern
Mountain Bike
Propane Stove
Sleeping Bag
Tent Model
Iglooin'
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On a snow day, citizens will make igloo structures. How they do it, is a
science of its own... But anyways, if you chat with the person inside, you
may get a cool gift.
Snow Day Items
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Chowder
Crab Stew
Fireplace
Igloo Model
Sleigh
Snow Bunny
Snowboard
Snowy Tree Model
Lighthouse isn't a background object????
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Some time in January and February, Rortimer will ask you to turn on the
lighthouse every day for seven days. Completing the task will reward you with
the Chocolates/Lighthouse Model.
Snowmen Galore
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When there is snow everywhere, most likely, there's the snowman around. Find
his three balls of snow and roll them around. If they are the right size and
you put them together, they're form a snowman who'll give you a cool gift from
the Snowman collection of furniture. See the corresponding Furniture list for
more information.
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27) Tips and Tricks
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This area includes info on various tid bits of information that I may have come
across. It should help you improve your daily habits.
- ALWAYS dig up the stars on the ground. They usually contain fossils, which
can be sold for thousands of bells. Especially, if you're short on funds.
- Fishing is the best method to get bells. But, only if you're patient...
- If you are filthy rich (like me), purchase every item that you don't have in
your catalog from Tom Nook's store. Then sell it back if you don't want it.
That way, if that's the one piece missing from your furniture set or something,
you'll know how to get it quickly.
- Upgrade Tom Nook's shop ASAP. You're only hurting your own shopping sprees
when it isn't incredibly large yet.
- Don't bother making friends, unless it really interests you. Or, if you want
NES games.
- The balloon that flies around holding an item never stops, till' it hits a
tree. Don't waste your time using the bug net.
- Visiting a friend's town often can be very profitable. And no, there is no
benefit for riding the train a gazillion times.
Know of some more tips? Send em' in!
[email protected]
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28) Secret NES Games
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There are many NES Games in Animal Crossing. Most of them have been explained
in the NES Games section. Yet, there are several that elude our grasp. You'll
know what I mean if you read on. I also have some codes to get some free games.
Hassle free.
The Animal Crossing website has had a code generator for quite some time now.
I've been there every single time that they have changed the code generator.
What it does is generates a code to give to Tom Nook. In return you get a NES
game. I've compiled a list of codes for my town and the town of NES. Here you
go:
MY TOWN
My Name: Veran
My Town: Dargon
NES TOWN
Name: NES
Town: NES
WARNING! You must create a town with Veran in Dargon or NES in NES to use these
codes. These are not universal, so they will NOT work in anybody's town but
these two.
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GAME UNLOCKED MY TOWN CODE NES TOWN CODE
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Clu Clu Land D SRJ9nwjXVauKLN y9i4DvHnfOsX6L
FNfqSN8Guid@ez jmZDPI&Rmc3XUb
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Donkey Kong 3 SRJ9cbhXVauKLv y9i4mvilfOsX6L
HNaYSN8XuidCtz TmMmAg&Rmb3XUb
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Donkey Kong Jr. AjIpEHDfGgzAYd yMi4S2HnftsX6L
Xk@rtiMZSjIZiZ TmMIPV&Rmc3XUF
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Soccer SRJ9cbhXBjuKLg yMW4F2ilfOsX6L
HNaYSNKXuidCtz TmMIAV&Rmb3XUF
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To get the codes entered, there are two ways to follow. The easiest way is to
go to Tom Nook and give him the code. Just go up to him and select "Say Code".
Enter the codes above. The second way is to write a letter to a friend. This
time, there is a format to follow. On the first line, make the key symbol. On
the second, write the first line of code. Third, write the second line of code.
You must use the enter button. No using extra spaces or it might mess up.
Personally, I recommend the first technique.
IMPORTANT:
The NES codes do work, thanks to Videoshocker2 for testing that for me.
All of my town's codes have been tested and do work.
The code generator makes zero and o the same character. Be sure to keep that in
mind when entering in the codes.
So get out there and earn some NES games! (Do not send me codes generated by
your name. I hope that this FAQ will not be a continously updated piece of
work.
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29) FAQ
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This portion of the guide pertains to various questions about the Animal
Crossing world. If you have a question, e-mail me at
[email protected]. I'll
post it here with the answer!
Q: What the heck is a pitfall?
A: A pitfall is a wierd white circle thing with a red exclamation point in the
center. What you do, is bury them. If someone walks over it, you, your friends,
or the animals, then they will fall into a hole. You must press the A button
continuosly to get out of it. The item will then disappear. Why they are in the
game is a complete question, but I guess they are there for some quick laughs.
(one of the most common topics on the message boards)
Q: What is the difference between the memory card in the game and a normal
card? Can you transfer your data?
A: The difference between the memory cards is basically nothing. First of all,
you can NOT transfer any of the data between the cards. That includes the town
files. The card that comes with the game also has a bonus file on it. It has a
picture of a letter on it. It makes one of the villagers in your town send you
some mail a few days into the game. You will then receive a NES game.
Otherwise,there really is no difference between the cards. My town is on my
awesome 16x (1,019 blocks) card, because I gave the card from the game to my
brothers. Just don't delete the mail file, there is absolutely no way to get it
back.
(sent in by DeliDude15)
Q: Once I get my second floor in my house, is it OK to have the bottom floor
filled with one series of furniture and the top filled with another? Like
Exotic on the bottom and Blue on the top. Or does it lower my HRA ratings?
A: It is highly recommended that you do just that. Do not mix the sets on the
same floor though. I got more than 100,000 points for just putting the entire
spooky set on the bottom floor. Then I had my slowly growing collection of
modern items on the second. I also recommend that you put special feng shui
items in your house. Finally, complete sets on the bottom floor are worth more
than complete sets on the second.
(sent in by DeliDude15)
Your question isn't answered anywhere in this FAQ? E-mail me at
[email protected].
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30) Credits
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Thanks to me for compiling you an easy to use FAQ. It is no where near
completion, but I hope that soon it will become the best Animal Crossing FAQ on
the net.
Thanks to CJayC and his wonderful GameFAQs website. Let's all hope to improve
it!
Thanks to Morki_master_Wolf for the use of his Nintendo Power Animal Crossing
Strategy Guide to fill in a few blanks in the Reference material. I'm not
perfect, so of course I wasn't able to collect everything. The material
includes a few songs, Redd only items, furniture, and two bugs. Also the best
times to catch each bug and fish.
Thanks to Videoshocker2 for several information tid bits. Testing the NES
codes, help fill me in on the Golden ax info, and reminding to put the Post
Office goodies list.
Thanks to criswell22 for supplying a little secret about Redd.
Thanks to Firefalcon2537 for correcting a spelling error. I spelled the duck,
Pate, as Plate in the animal list.
Thanks to Josh and Brian for telling and confirming that I missed the koala,
Yuka in my animal list.
Thanks to the other FAQs and Codes on www.gamefaqs.com. I may have used some of
the material. I don't remember if or which, but I'm going to give some credit
to them.
Thanks to www.ign.com for accepting my FAQ at a version not accepted by
GameFAQs.
Thanks to you for reading this guide!
To contact me, e-mail me at
[email protected]. Please send notifications of
any errors or contributions. You will get credit. Promise. I want to make this
the perfect free guide, so send in anything you have. Finally, please mention
the site that you saw the FAQ at. That knowledge will keep my future FAQs at
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The only sites that have permission to display this guide are:
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To receive permission, e-mail me with the request. This took alot of work and I
really would like to know who has posted my FAQ on the web.
The first site that usually posts the most recent update is primalfusion. The
reason being that it is my personal site and I control the exact upload. That
happens when I send the updates to all of the other sites.
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