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| Animal Crossing: Wild World FAQ |
| Nintendo DS |
| Written by: 0___0 |
| Version 0.95 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS--------------------------------------------------------------
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-Controls
-Menu Basics
-Starting the Game
-Car Ride With Kapp'n (Face Guide)
-Working For Nook
-The Town Map
-Your House
-Town Hall
-The Able Sisters
-Tom Nook's Store
-The Museum
-Town Gate
-Making Bells
-Fishing and Bug Catching
-Orchards
-Bell Rock
-She Sells Sea Shells
-Money Trees
-Wi-Fi
-Time Traveling
-The Stalk Market
-Things to Do
-Fishing
-Bug Catching
-Fossils
-The Trading Quest
-Gardening and Hybrid Flowers
-Joan and the Stalk Market
-K.K. Slider
-Holidays and Events
-Golden Tools
-Villagers' Pics
-Tips and Tricks
-Villagers
-Special NPC's
-The Roost Times
-Item List
-Furniture
-Wallpaper & Carpets
-Clothing
-Umbrellas
-Headgear
-Accessories
-Stationary
-Gyroids
-Fish, Bugs, & Fossils
-Tools, Flowers, & More
-Furniture Genre
-Clothing Genre
-Town Tunes
-Differences From Animal Crossing
-Easter Eggs
-Miscellaneous
-Hacking
-Seeds
-King Tut Wig
-Emotions
-FAQ
-Version History
-Coming Soon!
-Credits
-Contact Information
-Legal Information
Welcome to my third FAQ! I wrote this because I love the game Animal Crossing:
Wild World. I have been playing it for about 6 months! This guide is not yet
finished. More will be added.
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CONTROLS-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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|Button | Function |
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|D-Pad | Move |
+--------+---------------------------------+
|A Button| Select, Talk, Interact With Item|
+--------+---------------------------------+
|B Button| Pick Up item, Hold to run |
+--------+---------------------------------+
|X Button| Open Town Map |
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|Y Button| Open Inventory |
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|L Button| Cycle Menu Tabs, Hold to Run |
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|R Button| Cycle Menu Tabs, Hold to Run |
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|Start | Save |
+--------+---------------------------------+
|Select | Open chat window |
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You can also use the touch screen to do anything. I find it easy to use both.
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MENU BASICS--------------------------------------------------------------------
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To pull up the menus, press the B button.
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|Your Inventory|
+--------------+
Your inventory can hold 15 items, 10 letters, and up to 99,999 bells. The
15 spaces for items are in the middle, the 10 slots for letters are on the
right, and the amount of bells you are holding is on the top under your name
and town name.
The first moving background for your inventory is yellow with white polka dots.
But did you know that you can change it? Grab a shirt that you like. Drag it to
the bottom left corner of the touch screen and drop it there. The background
changes! You will get a Big Dot Shirt the first time you do this. You can
change this as many times as you want.
You can also hold more that 15 items in your inventory. You need to have
letters in your letter slots. Drag an item over to the letter and drop it. The
item goes on to the letter as a present. To get the item back, click on the
letter, and then click "Present."
+--------+
|Patterns|
+--------+
Patterns are on the second tab on top of the menu screen. Your 8 patterns are
displayed on the bottom. 7 buttons, of a painting, carpet, wallpaper, hat,
shirt, umbrella and square are shown above. Drag the pattern to the button you
want it to use.
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
| Button | Function |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
|Painting | Places pattern on a painting. Indoor only. |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
|Carpet | Places pattern as your carpet. Indoor only. |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
|Wallpaper| Places pattern as your wallpaper. Indoor only. |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
|Hat | Places pattern as your hat. Indoor or outdoor. |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
|Shirt | Places pattern as your shirt. Indoor or outdoor.|
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
|Umbrella | Places pattern as your umbrella. Outdoor only. |
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|Square | Places pattern on the ground. Outdoor only. |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
+----+
|Fish|
+----+
This is the third icon. It looks like a fish! You can scroll through the fish
that you've caught on the bottom. When you've selected it, it shows a picture
and information above this.
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|Bug|
+---+
The bug menu is the fourth menu. It functions the same as the fish menu, except
with bugs.
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|Chat Window|
+-----------+
Here is where you talk. There is a keyboard and what you've typed above it. You
can change from letters to letters with accents to symbols and punctuation
by the buttons above the numbers. To the right of those buttons are emotions
from Dr. Shrunk if you have any. When you are done typing what you want to say,
press the big button with an arrow on it. You can press the 5th menu button,
which looks like a speech bubble, to look at this, or bring it up by pressing
the select button.
+--------+
|Town Map|
+--------+
This menu shows the town map, of course. Scroll down to look at your villagers.
Press the right button to see the symbols for the special buildings. You can
also press X to bring this menu up.
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|Friend Roster|
+-------------+
This shows your friends. You may have up to 32 of them. To register a friend,
press the button that says "Register" in the lower right corner, type in their
friend code, name, then town. To check your friend code, press the button that
looks like a key.
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Starting the Game--------------------------------------------------------------
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When you first start the game, it will say Nintendo. A villager will be walking
around. Touch the screen, and press new game to start a new game.
Car Ride with Kapp'n-----------------------------------------------------------
When you first start, you will see a sea turtle in the front of a car. You are
sitting in the back. This turtle, named Kapp'n, will ask you a series of
questions. These questions will determine your name, town name (you choose
both), and sex. They will also determine what your starting hair and face will
look like.
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|Face Guide|
+----------+
Kapp'n: Jumpin' jellyfishes! I've had about enough of this rain!
You: A. Yeah, it stinks.
B. I'm fine...
Kapp'n: So tell me, (name)... Why are ye settin' sail fer (town)?
You: A. I'm moving.
B. Butt out!
Kapp'n: Do you have enough to get settled?
You: A. Yup!
B. Kinda...
The questions and answers may vary, but A is the top and B is the bottom. If
you want a particular face and the questions are different, choose the same
letters (like A, B, A, or A, A, A)
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|Answer key: |
| |
|Answer: These are the three letters you answer.|
|Get: Male: This is what males get. |
| Female: This is what females get. |
+-----------------------------------------------+
Answer: A, A, A
Get: Male: Brown hair, messy in the back, with round, black eyes with big
pupils.
Female: Brown hair that sticks out on the sides, big eyes with big blue
pupils.
Answer: A, A, B
Get: Male: Short brown hair, black eyes shaped like half of an oval.
Female: Pink hair with point, half-oval eyes in black.
Answer: A, B, A
Get: Male: Short brown hair, round eyes with eyebrows.
Female: Round, only black eyes, with pink hair that sticks out on the side
Answer: A, B, B
Get: Male: Brown pointed hair, round eyes, round pupils, eyelashes on bottom.
Female: Almound shaped eyes, brown hair that sticks out on sides.
Answer: B, A, A
Get: Male: Brown pointed hair, round eyes with red cheeks.
Female: Brown hair that sticks out on the sides, blue eyes with eylashes.
Answer: B, A, B
Get: Male: Round, small pupiled, blue eyes with eyebrows, pointed hair.
Female: Blue eys with red cheeks, hair pointed in the front.
Answer: B, B, A
Get: Male: Half closed eyes, short brown hair.
Female: Eyes with eyebrows and eyelashes, pointed hair.
Answer: B, B, B
Get: Male: Short brown hair, large eyes, tiny blue pupils.
Female: Half closed eyes, pointed brown hair.
When Kapp'n drops you off, he will drop you off at the town hall. You go in
automatically. Tell Pelly that you moved in or came by cab. She'll then
introduce herself. Your map will be given to you and you must go to your house.
Go inside. Look around it you'd like. When you exit, Tom Nook will run toward
you.
Working for Nook---------------------------------------------------------------
Tom Nook will ask you what you think of your house. He'll tell you a bit about
the loan you owe, and you must answer a few things. He then asks you to work at
his shop with him. Actually, he just tells you too.. When you're done talking,
go to the leaf on the map, or Tom Nook's shop.
When you first arrive, he'll make you change into ugly work clothes. To put
them on, press Y to bring up your inventory and drag the clothes and drop them
on the picture of your character. Talk to Nook once you've changed.
The first job he gives you is to plant some trees and flowers around his shop.
Go outside and plant them. It doesn't matter if you plant them around the shop,
it's fine to plant them anywhere. Try to plant the trees where there are no
obstacles by them, because, if there is, they won't grow. To plant them, click
on them and press "Plant." Remember that you must be outside to plant! When you
have finished, go talk to Nook again.
After planting flowers, what Nook calls "working diligently", he gives you a
break. During this time you must speak to every villager in your town, and the
mayor, Tortimer. The villagers are the people whose houses are on your map.
Check by their houses to visit them. To knock on their doors to go in, either
stand in front of the door and tap your self or press A. Not all of them will
be home. Some may be outside, and can be difficult to find. Tortimer will be
walking at the town hall. When you talk to him, he will ask you who you
respect most: the chirt, the mayor, the mail clerk, or the CEO. If you answer
the mayor, he will be happy, but it doesn't really matter. Nook also makes you
talk to them a bit..Once you have met everyone, go back and talk to Nook for
your next job.
Your next job is to deliver a piece of furniture. You will have to give it to a
random villager. Walk to their house to see if they are there. If they are not,
look around outside for them a bit. To deliver it, talk to the villager, and
select "Delivery!". Then click on the item to deliver. The person who you
deliver it to will give you a gift. After delivering, go back to Nook again.
This time, you have to write a letter to a villager. Tom Nook will give you
paper and tell you who to write it to. To write, choose the stationary in your
inventory. Choose who you would like to mail it to. Then use the key board on
the touch screen to write. What you write doesn't really matter. When you
finish this, go to the town hall where Kapp'n dropped you off before. Stand on
the carpet that has a letter on it, and talk to either Pelly or Phyliss who
will be standing behind it. Tell her that you want to mail a letter. Drag the
letter to the left and click "Confirm." Head back to Nook's for yet another
job.
It's another delivery, and this time it's a carpet. Just go to whichever
villager Nook tells you to, deliver it, receive their gift, and go back so you
can get another job.
Your final delivery. Take a watering can to the same person that you wrote the
letter to. You can't use the watering can though, sadly. Deliver it and the
villager will show you the letter you gave them. Go back to Nook's to receive
your final job!
The final job is to write an advertisment for Nook on the town's message board.
The message board is left and down from the Town Hall, so head there again. Go
up to the board and press A or tap it to bring it up on the bottom screen.
Choose "Post" and a keyboard will pop up. It's just like writing a letter.
Remember that it may take a while for what you write on the board to come off!
When you're done click confirm and go back to Nook's. Your part-time job is
complete, and 1,400 bells have been taken off of your mortgage!
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The Town Map-------------------------------------------------------------------
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This section is to tell you about the buildings in your town. I can not really
have a picture of a map to show you locations, because each one is different.
Your House---------------------------------------------------------------------
Your house is probably one of the most important buildings in the game. Without
it, you would have no where to put stuff, no where to sleep, no place to call
your own.
Your house can expand from the tiny shack that it starts out as to a sprawling
mansion, with some bells, of course! Your house will always have at least two
floors: The main floor, which can be decorated, and the bedroom, which can not.
Here is a chart showing how much each house costs:
+-------------------+-----------------+
| House | Cost in Bells |
+-------------------+-----------------+
| Starting | 19, 800 |
+-------------------+-----------------+
| First Expansion | 120,000 |
+-------------------+-----------------+
| Second Expansion | 298,000 |
+-------------------+-----------------+
| Third Expansion | 598,000 |
+-------------------+-----------------+
| Fourth Expansion | 728,000 |
+-------------------+-----------------+
| Fifth Expansion | 848,000 |
+-------------------+-----------------+
| Sixth Expansion | 948,000 |
+-------------------+-----------------+
You need to pay off the amount for the starting house to get the first
expansion; the amount for the first expansion to get the second expansion; and
so on. So, you pretty much don't have to pay off the final 948,000 bell debt.
Nothing happens if you do, anyway.
Here are some details about each expansion:
Starter House: A tiny 4x4 home with the bedroom on top.
First Expansion: A small 6x6 home with the bedroom on top.
Second Expansion: The main room is now a large 8x8, with the bedroom on top.
Third Expansion: The main room is still 8x8. There is now a second floor that
no longer the bedroom. It is 6x6. The bedroom is the third
floor.
Fourth Expansion: A 6x6 left room is added.
Fifth Expansion: A 6x6 right room is added.
Sixth Expansion: A 6x6 back room is added.
Expanding your home is one of the biggest goals in the game. So work hard to
deal with those large prices!
When decorating your house, you can only have 24 items in each room. This could
limit you with the main room, but it does not affect the other rooms horribly.
The bedroom in your house can not be decorated. However, you can change your
bed. Stand at the foot of it and press A while holding another bed and it will
ask you if you'd like to change it. If you do, the two beds are switched. To
save using your bed, just lay down in it.
The Town Hall------------------------------------------------------------------
Go to the left counter in the town hall to visit the Civics Center. Here you
can learn about the environment, make a new town tune, donate to Boondox, or
move.
The Environment: Here you can find out how the environment of your town is
doing and get recommendations about what to do with it. The goal here is to get
a "perfect" town. To do this, pull all weeds from your town. Plant flowers. Try
to evenly distribute trees, while not having too many or too few. Water wilted
flowers. No items should be laying on the ground. You must have this all evenly
through your town. If you can maintain a Perfect town rating for 16 days, you
will get the Golden Watering Can from either Pelly or Phyliss. It is just like
a normal watering can, except it's rare, gold, and can turn wilted black roses
gold.
Town Tunes: A tune plays every time you talk to someone, when the hour changes,
and when you open doors. This is your town tune guide. You can make it anything
that you'd like here. The notes go from low G to high E. the Zz note is a rest,
and the - note continues the previous note. Drag the notes up and down to
change them. The button at the bottom plays the current tune you have.
Donations: Donate to the town of Boondox. Boondox is a town so for that all
they eat is grilled cheese.. without the bread or cheese. So they just eat
grilled dirt or, on special occasions, scrambled dirt.. WITHOUT KETCHUP!! How
terrible! The donations bring flavor to Boondox's food. Although they are
donations, you can get some rare items for donating, all of which are feathers.
The feathers are valuable, especially the rainbow one, but they can only be
placed in your house or put in your hair.
To get a feather, donate the specified amount of bells. The feather will be
mailed to you.
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| NOTE: Do not donate 6,400,000 bells |
| at once! This will get you only the |
| Rainbow feathers, and will skip the |
| others!! [: |
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| Color of Feather | Amount of Bells |
+------------------+------------------+
| Green | 10,000 |
+------------------+------------------+
| Blue | 200,000 |
+------------------+------------------+
| Yellow | 500,000 |
+------------------+------------------+
| Red | 800,000 |
+------------------+------------------+
| Purple | 1,100,000 |
+------------------+------------------+
| White | 1,400,000 |
+------------------+------------------+
| Rainbow | 6,400,000 |
+------------------+------------------+
Moving: This feature moves your character to another Animal Crossing: Wild
World game card. This can not be done using Wi-Fi. You can not take any of the
items in your drawers or stereo. Your Wi-Fi settings will be deleted. You can
keep using your friend roster, but your friends will need to re-register you.
You must put the game card that you are moving to in "immigration" mode by
starting it, going to Other Things, then Immigration. Be sure that you want to
move before you do it, and if you do, go for it!
Stand on the right mat with a letter on it to talk to Pelly or Phyliss with
the post office. Here you can mail letters, pay your mortgage, access your
account, or save a letter.
Mail a Letter: This is how you mail letters. Drag the letter after it has been
written to the box with the envelope on it and click Confirm to mail it.
Pay Mortgage: Here you pay off the money that you owe to Nook. If you finish,
go see Nook.
Access Account: This is where you access your bank account. You can withdraw
or deposit bells. Once a month, the bells gain a small percentage of interest.
Save a Letter: Here you can save 75 letters in 3 different boxes. You can also
store a present in the letter, which is great for extra storage.
The Able Sisters---------------------------------------------------------------
The Able Sisters' store is run by Mable and Sable Able. Here you can buy hats,
accessories, clothes, umbrellas, and design and get patterns. Every day the
store sells 3 shirts, 1 umbrella, 1 hat, and 1 accessory. There are 8 shirts on
display in the center. These are patterns and they are all free. To get one, go
up to it and press A or tap it. A few options will pop up: I want to display!, I
want it!, I want to trade!, and I'm just looking.
I want to display!: This is how you put a pattern up for display. Just select
the pattern you want to display and click confirm. The pattern currently on
display will, sadly, be deleted.
I want it!: Choose this to get the pattern. You must replace one of the
patterns in your pattern inventory.
I want to trade!: When you choose this, you get to trade patterns so that the
pattern on display will be in your inventory and the pattern in your inventory
becomes the one that is on display.
I'm just looking.: Back.
DESIGNING A PATTERN
Talk to Mabel, the blue hedgehog, to make a design. You must choose where to
save the design. Remember that the one that you save over will be deleted!
To the right, there are many different buttons. Here is a rough guide of what
it looks like:
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| +---+ +---+ |
| | 1 | | 2 | |
| +---+ +---+ |
| +---+ +---+ |
| | 3 | | 4 | |
| +---+ +---+ |
| +---+ +---+ |
| | 5 | | 6 | |
| +---+ +---+ |
| |
| +---+ +---+ |
| | 7 | | 8 | |
| +---+ +---+ |
| +---+ +---+ |
| | 9 | | 10| |
| +---+ +---+ |
| +---+ |
| +---+ | 11| |
| | 12| +---+ |
| +---+ |
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1: This button colors one square of the 32x32 pattern at a time.
2: This button makes squares.
3: This button colors four squares of the 32x32 pattern at a time.
4: This button makes circles.
5: This button colors nine squares of the 32x32 pattern at a time.
6: This button makes a straight line.
7: This button makes a heart.
8: This button fills in the area you color.
9: This button makes a star.
10: This button makes polka dots over the pattern.
11: This button completely makes the entire pattern one color.
12: This button is the undo/redo button.
In the center of the pattern-maker is the actual pattern. This is what you
color after pressing the button with the effect you desire.
Under the pattern is the color pallete. You can cycle through 16 different
palletes by pressing the arrow. To select a color, tap it.
In the upper left corner, a mini picture of your pattern appears. Tap it to
make the grid lines in your pattern disappear/reappear.
Tom Nook's Store---------------------------------------------------------------
Tom Nook's store is where you will probably do most of your shopping. The items
here change daily and you can order items that you have already had from your
catalog. The things that can be purchased at Nook's are: Furniture, Tools,
Stationary, Flowers, Saplings, Wallpaper, Carpets, and Medicine. Tom Nook's
store does not carry clothing, hats, or accessories, unless you order it from
the catalog. Items that you order will be delivered to you by mail, and not
all items can be delivered.
Nook's store, unlike The Able Sisters', can be upgraded. Your selling and
buying total must equal the amount in the chart below:
+-----------------+---------------------------------+
| Nook's Cranny | Available from the beginning |
+-----------------+---------------------------------+
| Nook 'n Go | Buy / Sell 25,000 bells |
+-----------------+---------------------------------+
| Nookway | Buy / Sell 65,000 bells |
+-----------------+---------------------------------+
| Nookington's | Buy / Sell 240,000 bells* |
+-----------------+---------------------------------+
*To get Nookington's, you must also have someone from another town buy anything
from your Nook's.
What I mean by "Buy / Sell" is that your combined total of buying/selling must
equal that number. Say you have Nook's Cranny. You sell 20,000 bells worth of
goods. You then buy furniture for 5,000 bells. Your buy / sell total would then
be 25,000 bells, enabling you to get Nook 'n Go.
A new feature in Animal Crossing: Wild World, replacing lottery tickets, is the
Tom Nook Point System. This allows you to get discounts and rare items by
collecting points. You get one point for every 100 bells spent at Nook's.
You get prizes mailed to you and, in some cases, discounts when you reach a
certain number of points.
+---------------+-----------------------+-----------+
| # of points | Reward | Discount |
+---------------+-----------------------+-----------+
| 300 | Nook's Cranny Model | None |
+---------------+-----------------------+-----------+
| 5,000 | Nook 'n Go Model | 5% |
+---------------+-----------------------+-----------+
| 10,000 | Nookway Model | 10% |
+---------------+-----------------------+-----------+
| 20,000 | Nookington's Model | 20% |
+---------------+-----------------------+-----------+
Tom Nook's store will occasionally have spotlight items. They are rare items
that are.. well, rare. A message will be posted on your bulliten board when
Nook gets one. A list of spotlight items can be seen in the master item list.
The Museum---------------------------------------------------------------------
The museum showcases all of the bugs, fish, paintings, and fossils that you
have collected and donated. Fossils are dug up under brown stars on the ground.
Fish are surely in water. Bugs are outdoors in warmer months. Paintings can be
bought from Crazy Redd. When you complete the museum by donating everything,
you receive the rare museum model. Blathers runs the museum and can help you
with donating. Blathers can also identify fossils for you.
Downstairs is The Roost, a coffee shop run by Brewster. You can buy a coffee
for 200 bells. Brewster will be shy at first, but after visiting him and buying
coffee daily, he will warm up to you. K.K. Slider plays at The Roost on
Saturdays from 7:30 until midnight. For more information on this, please see
the section under "Things to Do" titled "K.K. Slider."
Upstairs is the observatory. You can make, delete, and change constellations
here. Celeste runs the observatory. To make constellations, talk to her.
Connect the stars together with your stylus. When you are finished making it,
you can name it. When you go on Wi-Fi, your constellations may appear in your
friends' towns and your friends' may appear in yours.
The Town Gate------------------------------------------------------------------
The town gate is located in the center of your town all the way to the north.
This is the main enterance and exit point of your town--Booker knows when
nearly all special visitors come through. The two dogs that run the town gate
are Copper and Booker. When you talk to Copper, you will most likely be dealing
with Wi-Fi.
When you talk to Booker, there are various things you can do. You can check the
lost and found, change the flag, and see what's new.
Something lost?: This option lets you check the lost and found. You can find
many items here. Copper and Booker won't know if you take stuff that's not
actually yours, so it's fine to take it.. right?
Change flag.: Here you use a pattern from your pattern inventory to place on
the town flag. The flag is located outside of the gates to the right.
What's new?: When you ask Booker this, he'll tell you if special visitors are
in your town, except for Gulliver or Pascal, as they do not come through the
gate.
When talking to Copper, you are dealing with Wi-Fi. With him you can open your
gates to allow people on your friend roster or people within wireless range
into your town, close your gates if they are already open, go out of your town
on Wi-Fi to someone who you have registered onto your friend roster, go out to
someone within wireless range who has their gates open, or get a friend code
issued to you. Yay for long run-on sentences!
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Making Bells-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Bells are the currency used in Animal Crossing. You need bells to buy anything,
and to pretty much have fun with this game. Luckily, they are not too hard to
make. Here are some good bell making strategies.
Fishing and Bug Catching-------------------------------------------------------
Fishing is one of the most used and most profitable ways to make money. You can
buy a fishing rod from Tom Nook's store at the low cost of only 500 bells. It
is wise to buy one as soon as you see it. With one inventory of fish, you can
easily make enough to gain more than your 500 bell investment. You can fish in
any water in your town. Only fish if you see the shadow of a fish in the water.
To fish, equip your fishing rod, go up to water, press A, and wait for a fish
to bite. When it does, press A quickly! If done quickly enough, you should reel
in the fish. You can also donate them to the museum instead of selling them.
Bug Catching is not as profitable as fishing, but it is still worth mentioning.
Like the fishing rod, the bug net can be bought from Tom Nook's store at 500
bells. Bugs can be seen mainly in the warmer months. To use your bug net, just
press A while holding it and it will swing. Look for bugs anywhere--on trees,
flying around, or near flowers are common places.
Orchards-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Making orchards, especially from foreign fruit, is probably the most profitable
way to make money in Animal Crossing. Your native fruit (the fruit that your
town first had) is worth 100 bells, but foreign fruit is worth 500 bells.
Getting fruit to plant is not very difficult. You can simply write a one line
letter to a villager in your town with your native fruit attached and you will
most likely get a letter with a foreign fruit back. You can also get fruit from
people on Wi-Fi, who are usually willing to trade their native fruit for your
native fruit.
When you get foreign fruit, plant it using your shovel. Equip your shovel. Dig
a hole. Go to your inventory. Select the fruit. Click bury. Ta-da! Your tree is
now planted! However, do not plant it next to any obstacle. You should be able
to walk around it in a circle. If you can't, it won't grow. Sometimes it
doesn't grow anyway.. You do not have to water trees with the watering can.
Let's skip a week forward to when the tree should grow and bear fruit. There
are three fruits on it, unless it's a palm tree, which only has two coconuts.
You should plant at least one of the fruits. Planting two or three is best,
though, as you will get a larger orchard faster. Just keep planting new trees
every three days when the fruit grows back.
In a few weeks, you should have a large orchard in your town. It may even
become necessary to chop down some of your native fruit trees, pine trees, and
normal trees. You can make about 250,000 bells every three days when you use an
orchard, which makes it a great way to make bells.
The Bell Rock------------------------------------------------------------------
This way is simple. Once a day, there is a special rock in your town. When you
hit it with a shovel or axe (shovels are better, as axes break) bells will pop
out! If you hit a rock and and a bag of bells pops out, keep hitting it, as it
only lasts for a few seconds. The first bag will hold 100 bells. It will be
multiplied by 2 each time, so then 200, 400, 800.. I usually seem to only get
four bags, making a total of 1,500 bells, which can be useful when you first
start the game.
She Sells Sea Shells-----------------------------------------------------------
This is another extremely simple way to make money. Simply collect the sea
shells that you see around the beach, and sell them! You can get about 2,000
bells from a full shore, and the shells respawn about every ten minutes. Here
are the selling prices for each shell:
+----------------+---------------+
| Shell | Selling Price |
+----------------+---------------+
| Conch | 350 Bells |
+----------------+---------------+
| Coral | 250 Bells |
+----------------+---------------+
| Dall's Top | 90 Bells |
+----------------+---------------+
| Pearl Oyster | 1200 Bells |
+----------------+---------------+
| Porceletta | 30 Bells |
+----------------+---------------+
| Sand Dollar | 60 Bells |
+----------------+---------------+
| Venus Comb | 150 Bells |
+----------------+---------------+
| White Scallop | 450 Bells |
+----------------+---------------+
Money Trees--------------------------------------------------------------------
Money Trees are not the greatest way to get money, but they are trees that
grow money. You need the golden shovel to get them. To get the golden shovel,
you need two shovels. With the first shovel, dig a hole. Bury the second shovel
there. Wait 24 hours, and dig the buried shovel up. Ta da! Golden shovel!
To make a money tree, simply bury bells with the golden shovel. Some people say
that the amount of bells you bury will change the percentage it grows (bury
1,000 bells, 1% chance, bury 99,000 bells, 99% chance), but this is NOT true.
My friend FLAMING EVIL HOMER planted about 40 money trees from 99,000 bell
bags. Two of them grew. Does this really seem like they had a 99% chance of
growing? The amount of bells = percentage it will grow is simply a higly
believed rumor based on no fact.
Money trees wield 3 bags of 30,000 bells, so if you can get one to grow when
you plant a small amount of bells, you can get a nice, fat payoff.
Wi-Fi--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Is it just me, or are most of these ways to get money simple? Just collect a
bunch of items that your villagers give you and sell them on Wi-Fi! People will
often pay more than the item is worth, especially with rarer items, so just
collect your junk, write what all of it is down, make a topic on the Animal
Crossing: Wild World Online Board (make sure that you're on the online board--
it's likely that you'll receive quite a few flames if you aren't) and sell!
Time Traveling-----------------------------------------------------------------
Although time traveling (TTing) is often frowned upon, it is a good way to
make money. When you first start the game and are upstairs in your house, click
on the phone to get to options and change the clock. Make sure you have money
in your bank account. Just move the clock from month to month or even year to
year to take advantage of the bank's small interest. However, your town will
become full of weeds. You may even get the raffelasia, a red flower that looks
like the Pokemon Vileplume which means that your town is a wreck. I would
recommend against doing this, as it defeats the purpose of your game, but do it
if you'd like...
A good way to get money from TTing is to put lots of money in your bank. TT to
the year 2099 and then back to 2006. Repeat, repeat, repeat! You will get
99,000 bells each time.
The Stalk Market---------------------------------------------------------------
The stalk market is an easy but risky way to become filthy rich. For more
information, please see the section Joan and the Stalk Market.
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Things to Do-------------------------------------------------------------------
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This section tells you fun activities to do and items to get.
Fishing------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fishing is a great activity. There are tons to catch! If you manage to catch
every single one, you will get the mighty golden fishing rod.
To fish, you need a fishing rod, of course! Buy one from Tom Nook's store for
500 bells; if he doesn't have one, try again the next day. To fish, equip the
fishing rod. Look for the shadow of a fish in the water. Cast your rod by
pressing A or tapping yourself. When the fish bites, press A or tap yourself
again to reel it in! Some fish, especially the rarer ones, are hard to catch.
Certain fish can only be found in certain places, like the river, pond, ocean,
waterfall, or holding pond. A holding pond is one of the small ponds located
around your town. Certain fish can only be caught at certain times or months,
or only when it is raining.
Here is a list of every fish, how much the sell for, where you can find them,
what times they appear, and what months they appear.
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Fish Name | Selling Price | Time | Months | Location |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Angelfish | 3000 | 4pm-9am | May-October | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Arapamia | 10,000 | 4pm-9am | July-September | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Arowana | 10,000 | 4pm-9am |Jun-1st half Sept| River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Barbel Steed | 200 | All day | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Barred Knifejaw| 5,000 | All day | March-November | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Bitterling | 900 | All day |November-February| River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Black Bass | 300 | All day | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Blue Marlin | 10,000 | All day | July-September | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Bluegill | 120 | 9am-4pm | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Carp | 300 | All day | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Catfish | 800 | 4pm-9am | May-October | Pond |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Char | 3,800 | 4am-9am, | March-June, | Waterfall |
| | | 4pm-9pm |September-Novembe| |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Cherry Salmon | 1,000 | 4am-9am, | March-June, | River |
| | | 4pm-9pm |September-Novembe| |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Clownfish | 650 | All day | April-September | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Coelacanth | 15,000 | 4pm-9am | All Year | Ocean-raining|
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Crawfish | 250 | All day |Apr-1st half Sept| Holding Pond |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Crucian Carp | 120 | All day | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Dab | 300 | All day | October-April | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Dace | 200 | 4pm-9am | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Dorado | 15,000 | 4am-9pm | June-September | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Eel | 2,000 | 4pm-9am |June-1st half Sep| River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Football Fish | 2,500 | 4pm-9am | November-March | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Freshwater Goby| 300 | 4pm-9am | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Frog | 120 | All day | May-August | Holding Pond |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Gar | 6,000 | 4pm-9am | June-September | Pond |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
|Giant Snakehead | 5,500 | 9am-4pm | June-August | Pond |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Goldfish | 1,300 | All day | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Guppy | 1,300 | 9am-4pm | April-November | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
|Hammerhead Shark| 8,000 | 4pm-9am | June-September | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Horse Mackerel | 150 | All day | All year | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Jellyfish | 100 | All day | 2nd half August | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Killifish | 300 | All day | April-August | Holding Pond |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| King Salmon | 1,800 | All day | September | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Koi | 2,000 | 4pm-9am | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Loach | 300 | All day | March-May | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Ocean Sunfish | 4,000 | 4am-9pm | June-September | Ocean (duh..)|
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Octopus | 500 | All day | March-July, 2nd | Ocean |
| | | | half September | |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Olive Flounder | 800 | All day | All year | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Pale Chub | 200 | 9am-4pm | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Piranha | 2,500 | 9am-4pm, |June-1st half Sep| River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
|Popeyed Goldfish| 1,300 | 9am-4pm | All year | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Pond Smelt | 300 | All day |December-February| Pond |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Puffer Fish | 240 | All day | July-September | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Rainbow Trout | 800 | 4am-9am, | March-June, | River |
| | | 4pm-9pm |September-Novemb.| |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Red Snapper | 3,000 | All day | All year | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Salmon | 700 | All day | September | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Sea Bass | 160 | All day | All year | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Sea Butterfly | 1,000 | All day |December-February| Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Seahorse | 1,100 | All day | April-November | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Shark | 15,000 | 4am-9pm | June-September | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Squid | 400 | All day |Dec-1st half Aug | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Stringfish | 15,000 | 4pm-9am |December-February| River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Sweetfish | 900 | All day |July-1st half Sep| River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Tuna | 7,000 | All day | November-March | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
| Yellow Perch | 240 | All day | October-March | River |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
|Zebra Turkeyfish| 400 | All day | April-November | Ocean |
+----------------+---------------+-----------+-----------------+--------------+
Bug Catching-------------------------------------------------------------------
Bug catching is very similar to fishing, but it can mainly be done only in the
warmer months. Buy a bug net from Tom Nook for 500 bells. To actually catch the
bugs, equip the net and press A to swing it; it's that simple. Bugs, like fish,
can only be found at certain times. Let's use another chart to see every bug &
information about them. [:
NOTE: Many bugs do not have set locations, but they can sometimes be seen more
near a specific place or thing.
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Name | Sells for | Location | Time | Months |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Agrais Butterfly | 3,000 | Flying-Flowers| 8am-5pm | June-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Ant | 80 | Ground | All day | All year |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Atlas Beetle | 8,000 | Palm Trees | 7pm-8am | June-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Banded Dragonfly | 4,500 | Anywhere | 8am-5pm | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Bee | 4,500 | In trees | All day | All year |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Bell Cricket | 430 | In grass | 5pm-8am | September-Oct |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Birdwing | 3,000 | Flying-Flowers| 8am-5pm | June-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Brown Cicada | 200 | On trees | 8am-5pm | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Cockroach | 5 | On trees | All day | All year |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Common Butterfly | 90 | Flying-Flowers| 4am-7pm | July-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Cricket | 130 | In grass | 5pm-8am | Sept-Nov |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Darner Dragonfly | 200 | Anywhere | 8am-5pm | June-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Dung Beetle | 800 | Near snowballs| 5pm-8am | December-Feb |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Dynastid Beetle | 1,350 | On trees | 7pm-8am | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Elephant Beetle | 8,000 | Palm Trees | 7pm-8am | June-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Emperor | 2,500 | Flying-Flowers| 8am-5pm |June-Sepetember|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Evening Cicada | 550 | On trees | 4am-8am, | July-August |
| | | | 4pm-7pm | |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Firefly | 300 | Near water | 7pm-4am | June |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Flea | 70 | On villagers | All day | March-November|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Fly | 60 | Raffleasia, | All day | All year |
| | | Rotten turnips| | |
| | | or garbage. | | |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Fruit Beetle | 100 | On trees | All day | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Giant Beetle | 10,000 | On trees | 11pm-8am | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Goliath Beetle | 6,000 | Palm trees | 7pm-8am | June-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Grasshopper | 160 | In grass | 9am-4pm | July-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Hercules Beetle | 12,000 | Palm trees | 11pm-8am | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Honeybee | 100 | Near flowers | 8am-5pm | March-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Jewel Beetle | 2,400 | On trees | 8am-5pm | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Ladybug | 200 | On flowers | 8am-5pm |March-June, Oct|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Lantern Fly | 1,800 | On trees | 4pm-7pm, | June-September|
| | | | 11pm-8am | |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Long Locust | 200 | In grass | 8am-7pm | March-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Longhorn Beetle | 260 | On trees | 9am-4pm | June-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Mantis | 430 | On flowers | 8am-5pm |August-November|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Migratory Locust | 600 | In grass | 8am-7pm |September-Novem|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Mole Cricket | 280 | Underground | All day | November-May |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Monarch | 90 | Flying-Flowers| 4am-5pm |September-Novem|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Mosquito | 130 | Anywhere | 5pm-4am | June-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Moth | 60 | Near lights | 7pm-4am | May-September |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Peacock | 220 |Near blue,black| 4am-7pm | March-June |
| | |&purple flowers| | |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Pillbug | 250 | On rocks | All day | All year |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Pondskater | 130 | On pond or | 8am-7pm | June-September|
| | | holding pond | | |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Oak Silk Moth | 1,200 | On trees | 7pm-4am | June-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Orchid Mantis | 2,400 | On flowers | 8am-5pm |August-November|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Rainbow Stag | 10,000 | On trees | 7pm-8am | June-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Red Dragonfly | 80 | Anywhere | 8am-7pm |September-Octob|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Robust Cicada | 300 | On trees | 8am-5pm | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Saw Stag Beetle | 2,000 | On trees | All day | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Scarab Beetle | 6,000 | On trees | 11pm-8am | July-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Scorpion | 8,000 | On ground | 7pm-4am | July-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Snail | 250 | On flowers | All day |April-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Spider | 300 | In trees | All day | March-November|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Stag Beetle | 2,000 | On trees | 7pm-8am | June-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Tarantula | 8,000 | On ground | 7pm-4am | June-August |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Tiger Butterfly | 160 | Near pink & | 4am-7pm | March-June |
| | | Red Flowers | | |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Walker Cicada | 400 | On trees | 8am-5pm | July-September|
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Walkingstick | 600 | On trees | 4am-7pm | July-November |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
| Yellow Butterfly | 90 | Flying-Flowers| 4am-7pm | March-June |
+------------------+------------+---------------+-------------+---------------+
Fossils------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fossils can be found in the star shaped brown marks in the ground. You must dig
them up with a shovel. To dig them up, equip the shovel and press A or tap
yourself to dig a hole. There is no certain rarity for fossils--it's all just
random. When you dig up a fossil, it will just be called "fossil" and be a
pretty much worthless item. You must find out what it is first, of course! To
do this, talk to Blathers in the museum. He will tell you what the fossil is.
Then you can choose to keep it, donate it to the museum, or sell it. About four
fossils appear in your town everyday.
Fossils can sell for a variety of different prices. Here is a list:
+-------------------------+------------+
| Name | Sells for |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Amber | 1,200 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Ammonite | 1,100 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Ankylo Skull | 3,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Ankylo Tail | 2,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Ankylo Torso | 3,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Apato Skull | 5,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Apato Tail | 4,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Apato Torso | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Archaeopteryx | 1,300 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Dimetrodon Skull | 5,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Dimetrodon Tail | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Dimetrodon Torso | 5,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Dino Droppings | 1,100 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Dinosaur Egg | 1,400 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Dinosaur Track | 1,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Fern Fossil | 1,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Iguanadon Skull | 4,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Iguanadon Tail | 3,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Iguanadon Torso | 3,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Mammoth Skull | 3,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Mammoth Torso | 2,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Pachy Skull | 4,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Pachy Tail | 3,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Pachy Torso | 3,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Parasaur Skull | 3,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Parasaur Tail | 2,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Parasaur Torso | 3,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Peking Man | 1,100 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Plesio Neck | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Plesio Skull | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Plesio Torso | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Ptera Body | 4,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Ptera Left Wing | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Ptera Right Wing | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Ptera Skull | 4,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Sabertooth Skull | 2,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Sabertooth Torso | 2,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Seismo Chest | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Seismo Hip | 4,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Seismo Skull | 5,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Seismo Tail | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Shark Tooth | 1,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Stego Skull | 5,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Stego Tail | 4,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Stego Torso | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Tricera Skull | 5,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Tricera Torso | 4,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| Trilobite | 1,300 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| T-Rex Skull | 6,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| T-Rex Tail | 5,000 |
+-------------------------+------------+
| T-Rex Torso | 5,500 |
+-------------------------+------------+
The Trading Quest--------------------------------------------------------------
The Trading Quest is, well a quest in which you trade items to get some
extremely rare items. It all starts out on a Sunday morning..
On a Sunday morning from 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. Joan, the turnip peddler, will be
wandering your town selling her turnips. You can buy either white turnips or
red turnip seeds. Buy some red turnip seeds. Plant them. You must water it
daily to get it to grow. If you miss a day, it dies. To dig the red turnip up
(you can dig it up at any time and it will be grown), use your shovel. Also,
Joan does not always have red turnip seeds, however. If she doesn't, check back
next Sunday.
When you get the red turnip, you must wait for Wendell to come to your town. He
may not come quickly--in five months of playing this game, I've seen him only 1
time. When he does, he will be hungry. Give him the red turnip. He will give
you either a Turban or a Country Guitar.
If Wendell gives you the Country Guitar, wait until Saturday from 8 P.M. to 12
P.M. Go to The Roost (muesum basement). K.K. Slider will be there. Talk to him
while you have the Country Guitar in your inventory. He will ask you for it and
give you K.K. Slider's Pic in return.
If Wendell gives you the Turban, you must now wait again until Saharah comes.
This also can take a very long time, sadly. When she does come eventually, talk
to her while you have the Turban in your inventory. She will ask you for it and
give you a Massage Chair or Red Vase.
If you get the Massage Chair, talk to Tortimer on a holiday/event where he is
outside with it in your inventory. He will give you a Scallop for it (Tip: You
can get many scallops by ordering the Massage Chair from your catalog!). When
you get the Scallop, wait till Pascal comes. He may come once a week along the
beach. Talk to him and he will ask for the Scallop. He will give you either
Pascal's Pic or the Golden Axe in return.
**NOTE: You must give Pascal the Scallop and not the White Scallop found on the
beach.
If Saharah gives you the Red Vase, wait until Crazy Redd's weekly visit. Go and
talk to him with the Red Vase in your inventory. He will give you a Safe in
return for it!
When you get the safe, go talk to Tom Nook. He will give you Tom' Nook's Pic in
return for it (Tip: You can order many Safes to get many of Nook's Pics!)
Some of the items involved in the trading quest can be ordered from your
catalog. These are:
-Country Guitar
-Massage Chair
-Safe
-Red Vase
This makes rewards like K.K. Slider's Pic and Tom Nook's Pic somewhat common
and not wanted much. However, the Turban, which you can not order from your
catalog, is extremely rare. The Trading Quest can be fun and take a very long
time to complete.
Gardening and Hybrid Flowers---------------------------------------------------
Gardening can be a large part of this game. Having your town look nice with a
big garden is great!
An important part of gardening is, of course, flowers. You can buy these from
Tom Nook for 80 Bells each or about three to five will grow randomly in your in
your town every morning. Some of the ones that grow may be hybrid flowers. More
on this later.
Here are the flowers you can buy from Nook:
Red Roses | Red Cosmos | Red Tulips | Red Pansies
Yellow Roses | Sun Cosmos | Yellow Tulips | Yellow Pansies
White Roses | White Cosmos | White Tulips | White Pansies
"Sun Cosmos" are Yellow Cosmos.
You can pick flowers up and move them, unlike in the origninal Animal Crossing.
When a flower turns brown and withers, that means that it's time to water it.
Buy a Watering Can from Tom Nook for 500 bells. Equip it and press A or tap
yourself to use it. You do not need to water your flowers when it rains, unless
they are hybrid flowers.
Another part of gardening is planting trees. You can use saplings purchased
from Tom Nook or any fruit to grow trees. To plant trees using saplings, just
select the sapling in your inventory and select plant. To plant trees using
fruit, you will need a shovel. Buy one from Tom Nook for 500 bells. Dig a hole
by equipping the shovel and pressing A or tapping yourself. Bury the fruit
while standing by the hole by going into your inventory and selecting the fruit
and selecting bury. A sapling should pop up.
There is more than planting trees than just planting them, though. There must
not be any obstacles boardering it. Like this:
.......... . = Empty Ground
....SR.... S = Sapling
.......... R = Rock
This sapling would not grow. It is boardering a rock. Here is another example
of a sapling that won't grow:
...T..T... . = Empty Ground
T........T S = Sapling
...ST..T.. T = Tree
This sapling is too close to that tree.
Basically, make sure you can walk around a hole before you plant the sapling.
It still may not grow anyway.. A bit of luck can be involved.
Also, do not plant trees around sign posts. Signs are where animals' houses go.
A tree will never grow around one.
Also here's something else about trees: You never, ever, EVER have to water
them, no matter what anyone says. If you believe that you have to water them,
go ahead and do it, but you are just wasting your time!
I mentioned them before, so I'll explain them now: hybrid flowers are,
basically, flowers that are not red, white, or yellow. This means that they are
flowers that are pink, gold, orange, black, purple, or blue. You get them by
making the flowers crossbreed. To do this, you must plant the flowers
boardering each other. Their locations relative to each other also affects
where a hybrid flower may grow.
For example, the following will give you ten spaces where hybrid flowers may
grow:
OOOO O = Possible space for a hybrid to grow
OFFO F = Flower
OOOO
But the following will give you twelve:
OOOX O = Possible space for a hybrid to grow
OFOO F = Flower
OOFO X = Space that a hybrid will not grow
XOOO
This makes it best that, for hybridization to occur, you plant your gardens
like this:
XOOOOOOO
OOFOFOFO O = Possible space for a hybrid to grow
OFOFOFOO F = Flower
OOFOFOFO X = Space that a hybrid will not grow
XOOOOOOO
Each flower together also gets different hybrids. Let's see all of the
possiblities in these charts:
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Roses |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Color | Plus | Color | Gives You | Color(s) |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | Red | | Red or Black |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | White | | Red or White or Pink |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | Yellow | | Red or Yellow or Orange |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| White | | White | | White or Purple |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| White | | Yellow | | White or Yellow |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Yellow | | Yellow | | Yellow |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Black | | Purple | | Black or Purple or Blue |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Black | |*Gold Can| | Gold |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
*Water wilting black roses with the gold watering can and the next day, they
will be gold roses.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Tulips |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Color | Plus | Color | Gives You | Color(s) |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | Red | | Red or Black |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | White | | Red or White or Pink |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | Yellow | | Red or Yellow or Purple |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| White | | White | | White |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| White | | Yellow | | White or Yellow |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Yellow | | Yellow | | Yellow or Black |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Pansies |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Color | Plus | Color | Gives You | Color(s) |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | Red | | Red or Purple |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | White | | Red or White |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | Yellow | | Red or Yellow or Orange |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| White | | White | | White or Blue |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| White | | Yellow | | White or Yellow |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Yellow | | Yellow | | Yellow |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Cosmos |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Color | Plus | Color | Gives You | Color(s) |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | Red | | Red or Black |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | White | | Red or White or Pink |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Red | | Yellow | | Red or Yellow or Orange |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| White | | White | | White |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| White | | Yellow | | White or Yellow |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
| Yellow | | Yellow | | Yellow |
+---------+------+---------+-----------+---------------------------------+
I did not include all flowers, especially most hybrids, because if you do them
you will just get either color of the parent flower. For example, a white tulip
and a pink tulip would give you either a pink or white tulip.
You also can not crossbreed flowers of different species; A red cosmos and a
red rose will give you nothing.
Another rare kind of flower is the Jacob's Ladder. One of these will grow
randomly in your town whenever you have a "perfect" town. For more information
on perfect towns, please see the Town Hall section.
One thing that kills a garden's apperence is weeds. Weeds are small green
plants that grow; pick them with them by pressing the B button or tapping
yourself. Weeds are normal and grow over time. If you don't play your game
often or time travel, you can expect to see them often. Everyone gets them.
When you get a whole town of weeds, a red flower called raffelasia may grow.
This isn't a good thing. It means that your town is in HORRIBLE condition. To
get rid of it, you must make your town nice again. Pick all weeds. Plant
flowers and trees. Eventually, it should die.
Joan and the Stalk Market------------------------------------------------------
Joan comes on Sunday mornings from 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. to sell her turnips. She
sells red turnip seeds and white turnips.
Red Turnip Seeds:
Joan does not always have Red Turnip Seeds. When she does, it's well worth the
1,000 bell investment. Buy them and plant them in the ground. You must water it
with your watering can daily or else it will die. Water it daily for a week and
then dig it up with your shovel. You now have a Red Turnip worth 16,000 bells!
Woot! You can sell it or give it to Wendell for The Trading Quest (for more
information, see [6.4] The Trading Quest).
White Turnips:
Joan will always have these. They sell for about 90 to 110 bells each. You can
only buy them in groups of ten. Buying many can be risky. Tom Nook will buy
white turnips from you from prices ranging from about 40 to over 600 bells! As
you can see, you make make giagantic profits. However, there are huge risks
involved, like if you spend all of your bells on white turnips and Nook never
buys them for a good price by Saturday. Oh yes, didn't I mention that white
turnips spoil by Saturday? There is a solution to never getting good prices,
though: Go on Wi-Fi! For a fee that will be small compared to your earnings,
you can sell your turnips in other people's towns.
There is also another solution: the table glitch. Turnips never spoil when
placed on tables. You can fill your house with tables, put the turnips on, wait
for Nook to have a good price, then sell and make TONS of money!
K.K. Slider--------------------------------------------------------------------
K.K. Slider is a singing and, despite the lack of thumbs, guitar playing dog.
He visits your town every Saturday night from 7:30 P.M. until midnight at The
Roost (coffee shop basement of the Museum). When you talk to him, he will ask
you if you would like to request a song. If you just make something up, you
won't get it, but you can listen to him play again. If you have no request, he
will play one of his songs listed below. When you are done, he will give you a
bootleg of his song. To listen to it, put it in your radio in your house.
Here are all of K.K.'s songs:
+-----------------++-----------------++-----------------++-----------------+
| Agent K.K. || K.K. Country || K.K. Metal || K.K. Western |
| Aloha K.K. || K.K. Cruisin' || K.K. Ragtime || King K.K. |
| Cafe K.K. * || K.K. D & B || K.K. Rally || Lucky K.K. |
| Comerade K.K. || K.K. Dirge || K.K. Reggae || Marine Song 2001|
| DJ K.K. || K.K. Dixie || K.K. Rock || Mountain Song |
| Forest Life || K.K. Etude || K.K. Rockabilly || Mr. K.K. |
| Go K.K. Rider! || K.K. Faire || K.K. Safari || My Place |
| I Love You || K.K. Folk || K.K. Salsa || Neapolitan |
| Imperial K.K. || K.K. Fusion || K.K. Samba || Only Me |
| K.K. Aria || K.K. Gumbo || K.K. Ska || Pondering |
| K.K. Ballad || K.K. Jazz || K.K. Song || Rockin' K.K. |
| K.K. Blues || K.K. Lament || K.K. Soul || Senor K.K. ** |
| K.K. Bossa || K.K. Love Song || K.K. Steppe || Soulful K.K. |
| K.K. Calyspo || K.K. Lullaby || K.K. Swing || Steep Hill |
| K.K. Casbah || K.K. Mambo || K.K. Tango || Surfin' K.K. |
| K.K. Chorale || K.K. Marathon || K.K. Technopop || The K. Funk |
| K.K. Condor || K.K. March || K.K. Waltz || To the Edge |
| || || || Two Days Ago |
+-----------------++-----------------++-----------------++-----------------+
*Cafe K.K. has a ` over the e.
**Senor K.K. has a ~ over the n.
Holidays and Events------------------------------------------------------------
Holidays and events take place throughout the game's yearly schedule. There are
many different events. Here they are and here's explanations of them:
--------------
New Year's Day: 1st of January, All day
Happy New Year! Tortimer will be outside of the town hall and will give you
meaningless fortunes. You can get more than one.
---------
La-Di Day: The second saturdays of January, March, May, July, September, and
November, All day
On this day, villagers will sing town tunes to you. When they do, tell them
that they are hired if you want that tune to be your town tune. Don't worry,
you can always change your town tune and pick more than one villager's tune.
------------------
Fishing Tournament: 3rd Saturday of Janurary, 4th Sunday of February, 3rd
Sunday of March, 4th Sunday of April, 3rd Sunday of May, 3rd Sunday of October,
3rd Sunday of November, and 3rd Sunday of December, 12 P.M. to 6 P.M.
Although the tournament starts at 12, you can use any previously caught fish in
it. Take the fish to Tortimer who is outside of the Town Hall. If it is the
biggest caught fish that day, you get the prize of a random item. However, a
villager may later submit a larger fish, so you have to keep trying. If at 6
P.M. you still have the largest fish caught, you will win the Fish Trophy,
which is mailed to you. If you don't have a fishing rod at the beginning, just
talk to Tortimer for a free one.
-------
Yay Day: 4th Sundays of January, March, May, July, September, and November
Compliment your villagers! Type whatever you want on the touch screen whenever
they ask for a compliment. You can change your compliment later. A fairly
boring holiday..
-----------
Flea Market: 1st Saturdays of February, March, April, May, June, July,
September, October, November, and December, 6 A.M. to 6 A.M.
The flea market is a great way to get furniture cheap. Go to your neighbor's
homes and buy their stuff. They will also visit you when you go inside your
house. They will sometimes pay more than they are buying the item is worth, so
you can make some bells!
-------------
Bright Nights: Second week of February, 6 A.M. Monday to Sunday
Villagers have decorated their houses with Christmas lights, even though it's
February! Choose who you think has the best decorated house and tell Tortimer.
It doesn't really matter who you choose, but the villager will thank you.
-----------
Flower Fest: Second week of April, All week
Plant as many flowers as possible around your house. Tortimer judges who has
the best garden in town and awards them with the Flower Trophy at the end of
the week. If you don't have many flowers, you can always take your neighbors
to make yourself a garden and assure victory at the same time. :)
-----------
The Bug Off: 3rd Sundays in June, July, August, and September 12 P.M. to 6 P.M.
Although the tournament starts at 12, you can use any previously caught bug in
it. Take the bug to Tortimer who is outside of the Town Hall. If it is the
biggest caught bug that day, you get the prize of a random item. However, a
villager may later submit a larger bug, so you have to keep trying. If at 6
P.M. you still have the largest bug caught, you will win the Bug Trophy,
which is mailed to you. If you don't have a bug net at the beginning, just talk
to Tortimer for a free one. (Sound similar to the Fishing Tourney? >_>)
--------------
Fireworks Show: Every Saturday in August, 7 P.M. to Midnight
Just watch the fireworks on the top screen. Talk to Tortimer to get the
amazingly fun sparkler or Roman Candle.
--------------
Acorn Festival: Second week of August, 6 A.M. Monday to Sunday
Gather acorns throughout the town and give them to Tortimer. They can be found
on fruitless trees, not including cedar trees. Give the acorns to Cornimer. He
will give you pieces of the Mush Series in return.
+--------------+----------------------+
| # of Acorns | Item |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 5 | Mush Stool |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 10 | Mush End Table |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 25 | Mush Lamp |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 40 | Mush Chair |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 60 | Mush Dresser |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 80 | Mush Closet |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 100 | Mush Stand |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 120 | Mush Table |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 140 | Mush TV |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 170 | Mush Bed |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 200 | Forest Wall |
+--------------+----------------------+
| 230 | Forest Floor |
+--------------+----------------------+
--------------
New Year's Eve: 31st of September, All day
A clock to countdown the time until the next year is placed outside the town
hall. Tortimer will give you Party Poppers, which are quite fun. Just have fun
and welcome in the new year!
Golden Tools-------------------------------------------------------------------
Golden tools are like normal tools, but, well gold. Most have special qualities
other than their fancy gold coloring. You get them in different ways.
Golden Shovel: Buy two shovels. Dig a hole with the first one and bury the
second in the hole. Wait 24 hours, and dig it up again. Viola! It's now a shiny
golden shovel. When you bury money with a golden shovel, there is a chance of
a money tree going. For more information, please see section Money Trees.
Golden Fishing Rod: Catch every single fish you there is. You can check your
progress in the inventory. When you do, Tortimer will award you a golden
fishing rod! The golden rod is longer and allows you to catch fish easier.
Golden Bug Net: Catch every single bug you there is. You can check your
progress in the inventory. When you do, Tortimer will award you a golden bug
net! The golden net has a wider area to catch bugs in, making catching bugs
even easier.
Golden Sling Shot: Shoot down 15 presents floating in the sky. The next will be
a golden tool box. If you miss it, you will see it two presents later. The
golden sling shot shoots three bullets instead of one.
Golden Axe: Give Pascal a Scallop to get the Golden Axe. You can chop down
as many trees as you'd like without it breaking. For more information, please
see The Trading Quest section.
Golden Can: Keep your town perfect for 16 days to get the golden can. When you
water withered black roses with it, they will turn gold the next day. For more
information, please see The Town Hall section.
Animal Pics--------------------------------------------------------------------
There are pics of every villager and some special NPC's in this game. You can
get them a variety of different ways. I wrote an entire FAQ on just them, so go
here for more information:
http://db.gamefaqs.com/portable/ds/file/animal_crossing_ww_pic.txt
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tips and Tricks----------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Change your inventory background-----------------------------------------------
Grab a shirt. Slide it to the left of the bottom row to put items in your
inventory. Drop it on the space that will appear. Viola! That shirt will now be
your inventory's background. It switches your shirt and the background shirt.
The default shirt is the Big Dot Shirt.
Kicking in Holes---------------------------------------------------------------
A new addition in Animal Crossing: Wild World is the ability to fill in holes
without a shovel. If a friend buries holes around you on Wi-Fi, simply press B
and you will kick dirt in the holes.
Order Items Instantly----------------------------------------------------------
Want to order something from Nook but not have to wait? Simply order the items
and then have a friend come to your town! The items will automatically be
delivered.
More Storage-------------------------------------------------------------------
The dresser storage can be quite limiting. However, there are things that you
can do. Create another character just for their dresser. Each character gets
their own dresser and can not change the items in another's. You can also
attach an item to a letter and save the letter in the Town Hall for more
storage.
Wishy the Star-----------------------------------------------------------------
Occasionally during a clear night you will see a shooting star. Press A to make
a wish when you do. The next day you will receive a letter in the mail from
Wishy the Star. A present of a spotlight item will be attached.
House Location-----------------------------------------------------------------
At the beginning of the game when you make your first character, Kapp'n will
ask you why you are moving to your town. You can choose between the border,
shopping, the museum, the town hall, and the beach. Your house will be closest
to what you pick.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Villagers----------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are hundreds of unique villagers in Animal Crossing: Wild World! This
section will list them all. I will list all neighbors and their information.
There are six personalities that a villager can be; three for boys and three
for girls. They are: Lazy, Jock, Grumpy, Normal, Snooty, and Peppy.
Here is a brief description of the personalities:
Lazy : Lazy is a male personality. Lazy villagers will often be hungry and
tired. They are some of the most popular villagers.
Jock : Jock is a male personality. Jock villagers will constantly talk about
exercise.
Grumpy : Grumpy is a male personality. Grumpy villagers will often have a short
temper. They will use sarcastic comments a lot.
Normal : Normal is a female personality. Normal villagers simply act normal.
Snooty : Snooty is a female personality. Snooty villagers will act like they
are famous, beautiful, and much better than you!
Peppy : Peppy is a female personality. Peppy villagers are constantly upbeat
and happy. They rarely get mad at you.
Guide:
Name : The animal's name
Species : The animal's species
Gender : The animal's gender
Personality : The animal's personality (see above)
Birthday : The animal's birthday
Catch Phrase: The animal's catch phrase (may change; the phrase they say a lot)
Name : Agent S
Species : Squirell
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : July 2nd
Catch Phrase: sidekick
Name : Alfonso
Species : Crocodile
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : June 9th
Catch Phrase: it's a me
Name : Alice
Species : Koala
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : August 19th
Catch Phrase: guvnor
Name : Alli
Species : Crocodile
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : November 8th
Catch Phrase: graaagh
Name : Amelia
Species : Eagle
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : November 19th
Catch Phrase: eaglet
Name : Anabelle
Species : Anteater
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : February 16th
Catch Phrase: snorty
Name : Anchovy
Species : Bird
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : March 4th
Catch Phrase: chuurp
Name : Angus
Species : Bull
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : April 30th
Catch Phrase: macmoo
Name : Antonio
Species : Anteater
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : October 20th
Catch Phrase: honk
Name : Apollo
Species : Eagle
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : July 4th
Catch Phrase: pah
Name : Aurora
Species : Penguin
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : January 27th
Catch Phrase: b-b-baby
Name : Baabra
Species : Sheep
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : March 28th
Catch Phrase: daahling
Name : Bella
Species : Mouse
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : December 2nd
Catch Phrase: eeks
Name : Benedict
Species : Chicken
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : October 10th
Catch Phrase: uh-hoo
Name : Big Top
Species : Elephant
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : October 3rd
Catch Phrase: villian
Name : Bill
Species : Duck
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : February 1st
Catch Phrase: quacko
Name : Biskit
Species : Dog
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : May 13th
Catch Phrase: dawg
Name : Blaire
Species : Squirell
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : July 3rd
Catch Phrase: nutlet
Name : Bluebear
Species : Teddy Bear
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : June 24th
Catch Phrase: peach
Name : Bob
Species : Cat
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : January 1st
Catch Phrase: pthhpth
Name : Bones
Species : Dog
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : August 4th
Catch Phrase: yip yip
Name : Boone
Species : Gorilla
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : September 12th
Catch Phrase: baboom
Name : Bree
Species : Mouse
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : July 7th
Catch Phrase: cheeseball
Name : Buck
Species : Horse
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : April 4th
Catch Phrase: pardner
Name : Bud
Species : Lion
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : August 8th
Catch Phrase: maan
Name : Bunnie
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : May 9th
Catch Phrase: tee-hee
Name : Butch
Species : Dog
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : November 1st
Catch Phrase: ROOOOOWF
Name : Camofrog
Species : Frog
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : June 5th
Catch Phrase: ten-hut
Name : Caroline
Species : Squirrel
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : Jult 15th
Catch Phrase: hulaaaa
Name : Cesar
Species : Gorilla
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : September 6th
Catch Phrase: highness
Name : Chevre
Species : Goat
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : March 6th
Catch Phrase: la baa
Name : Chief
Species : Wolf
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : December 19th
Catch Phrase: harrumph
Name : Chow
Species : Bear
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : July 22nd
Catch Phrase: aiya
Name : Coco
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : March 1st
Catch Phrase: doyoing
Name : Cube
Species : Penguin
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : January 29th
Catch Phrase: d-d-dude
Name : Curly
Species : Pig
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : July 26th
Catch Phrase: nyoink
Name : Curt
Species : Bear
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : July 1st
Catch Phrase: fuzzball
Name : Cyrano
Species : Anteater
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : March 29th
Catch Phrase: ah-CHOO
Name : Daisy
Species : Dog
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : November 16th
Catch Phrase: bow-WOW
Name : Deena
Species : Duck
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : June 27th
Catch Phrase: sugarbill
Name : Derwin
Species : Duck
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : May 25th
Catch Phrase: derrrr
Name : Dizzy
Species : Elephant
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : July 14th
Catch Phrase: woo-oo
Name : Dora
Species : Mouse
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : February 18th
Catch Phrase: squeaky
Name : Dotty
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : March 14th
Catch Phrase: wee one
Name : Drake
Species : Duck
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : June 25th
Catch Phrase: quacko
Name : Drift
Species : Frog
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : October 9th
Catch Phrase: brah
Name : Egbert
Species : Chicken
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : October 14th
Catch Phrase: doodle-duh
Name : Elmer
Species : Horse
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : October 5th
Catch Phrase: tenderfoot
Name : Eloise
Species : Elephant
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : December 8th
Catch Phrase: tooot
Name : Elvis
Species : Lion
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : July 23rd
Catch Phrase: unh-hunh
Name : Filbert
Species : Squirrel
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : June 3rd
Catch Phrase: ducko
Name : Freckles
Species : Duck
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : February 19th
Catch Phrase: ducky
Name : Friga
Species : Penguin
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : October 16th
Catch Phrase: brrrmph
Name : Frobert
Species : Frog
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : February 8th
Catch Phrase: fribbit
Name : Gabi
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : December 16th
Catch Phrase: honeybun
Name : Gaston
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : October 28th
Catch Phrase: mon chou [translation: my cabbage] o_O
Name : Genji
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : January 21st
Catch Phrase: otaku
Name : Gladys
Species : Ostrich
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : January 15th
Catch Phrase: stretch
Name : Goldie
Species : Dpg
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : December 27th
Catch Phrase: woof
Name : Goose
Species : Chicken
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : October 4th
Catch Phrase: buh-kay
Name : Gwen
Species : Penguin
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : January 23rd
Catch Phrase: h-h-h-hon
Name : Hopper
Species : Penguin
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : April 6th
Catch Phrase: slushie
Name : Hugh
Species : Pig
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : December 30th
Catch Phrase: snortie
Name : Jay
Species : Bird
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : July 17th
Catch Phrase: heeeeey
Name : Jeremiah
Species : Frog
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : July 8th
Catch Phrase: nee-deep
Name : Jitters
Species : Bird
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : February 2nd
Catch Phrase: bzzert
Name : Joey
Species : Duck
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : January 3rd
Catch Phrase: bleeeeeck
Name : Kabuki
Species : Cat
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : November 29th
Catch Phrase: meooo-OH
Name : Kid Cat
Species : Cat
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : August 1st
Catch Phrase: psst
Name : Kiki
Species : Cat
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : October 8th
Catch Phrase: kittycat
Name : Kitt
Species : Kangaroo
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : October 11th
Catch Phrase: child
Name : Kody
Species : Teddy Bear
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : September 28th
Catch Phrase: grah grah
Name : Lily
Species : Frog
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : February 4th
Catch Phrase: toady
Name : Limberg
Species : Mouse
Gender : Male
Personality : Cranky
Birthday : October 17th
Catch Phrase: squinky
Name : Lobo
Species : Wolf
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : November 5th
Catch Phrase: ah-rooooo
Name : Lucky
Species : Dog
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : November 4th
Catch Phrase: rrr-owch
Name : Lucy
Species : Pig
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : June 2nd
Catch Phrase: snoooink
Name : Maelle
Species : Duck
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : April 8th
Catch Phrase: duckling
Name : Mallary
Species : Duck
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : November 17th
Catch Phrase: quackpth
Name : Maple
Species : Teddy Bear
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : June 15th
Catch Phrase: honey
Name : Margie
Species : Elephant
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : January 28th
Catch Phrase: tootie
Name : Marina
Species : Octopus
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : June 26th
Catch Phrase: blurp
Name : Mathilda
Species : Kangaroo
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : November 12th
Catch Phrase: wee baby
Name : Melba
Species : Koala
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : April 12th
Catch Phrase: toasty
Name : Mint
Species : Squirrel
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : May 2nd
Catch Phrase: ahhhhh
Name : Mitzi
Species : Cat
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : September 25th
Catch Phrase: mew
Name : Moe
Species : Cat
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : January 12th
Catch Phrase: myawn
Name : Monique
Species : Cat
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : September 30th
Catch Phrase: pffffft
Name : Nan
Species : Goat
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : August 24th
Catch Phrase: kid
Name : Nibbles
Species : Chipmunk
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : July 19th
Catch Phrase: niblet
Name : Octavian
Species : Octopus
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : September 20th
Catch Phrase: sucker
Name : Olivia
Species : Cat
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : February 3rd
Catch Phrase: purr
Name : Opal
Species : Elephant
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : January 20th
Catch Phrase: snoot
Name : Pango
Species : Female
Gender : Anteater
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : November 9th
Catch Phrase: snooooof
Name : Pate
Species : Duck
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : Febraury 23rd
Catch Phrase: quackie
Name : Patty
Species : Cow
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : May 10th
Catch Phrase: how now
Name : Peanut
Species : Squirrel
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : June 8th
Catch Phrase: slacker
Name : Pecan
Species : Squirrel
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : September 10th
Catch Phrase: chipmunk
Name : Peewee
Species : Gorilla
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : September 11th
Catch Phrase: li'l dude
Name : Pierce
Species : Eagle
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : January 8th
Catch Phrase: hawkeye
Name : Pinky
Species : Bear
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : September 9th
Catch Phrase: wah
Name : Pippy
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : June 14th
Catch Phrase: li'l hare
Name : Pompom
Species : Duck
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : February 11th
Catch Phrase: rah rah
Name : Poncho
Species : Teddy Bear
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : January 2nd
Catch Phrase: li'l bear
Name : Portia
Species : Dog
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : October 25th
Catch Phrase: ruffian
Name : Puddles
Species : Frog
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : January 13th
Catch Phrase: splish
Name : Pudge
Species : Teddy Bear
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : June 11th
Catch Phrase: pudgy
Name : Punchy
Species : Cat
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : April 11th
Catch Phrase: mrmpht
Name : Purrl
Species : Cat
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : May 29th
Catch Phrase: kitten
Name : Queenie
Species : Ostrich
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : November 13th
Catch Phrase: chicken
Name : Rasher
Species : Pig
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : April 7th
Catch Phrase: swine
Name : Rhonda
Species : Rhino
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : January 24th
Catch Phrase: bigfoot
Name : Ribbot
Species : Frog
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : February 13th
Catch Phrase: zzrrbbitt
Name : Roald
Species : Penguin
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : Januray 5th
Catch Phrase: b-b-buddy
Name : Robin
Species : Bird
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : December 4th
Catch Phrase: La-di-da
Name : Rocco
Species : Hippo
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : August 18th
Catch Phrase: hippie
Name : Rod
Species : Mouse
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : August 14th
Catch Phrase: ace
Name : Rodeo
Species : Bull
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : October 29th
Catch Phrase: chaps
Name : Rolf
Species : Tiger
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : August 22nd
Catch Phrase: grrrolf
Name : Roscoe
Species : Horse
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : June 16th
Catch Phrase: nay
Name : Rosie
Species : Cat
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : February 27th
Catch Phrase: silly
Name : Rowan
Species : Tiger
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : August 26th
Catch Phrase: mango
Name : Ruby
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : December 25th
Catch Phrase: li'l ears
Name : Sally
Species : Squirrel
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : June 19th
Catch Phrase: nutmeg
Name : Samson
Species : Mouse
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : July 5th
Catch Phrase: pipsqueak
Name : Savannah
Species : Horse (Looks like a zebra)
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : January 25th
Catch Phrase: y'all
Name : Snake
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : November 3rd
Catch Phrase: bunyip
Name : Static
Species : Squirrel
Gender : Male
Personality : Cranky
Birthday : July 9th
Catch Phrase: krzzt
Name : Stitches
Species : Teddy Bear
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : February 10th
Catch Phrase: stuffin'
Name : Tabby
Species : Cat
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : August 13th
Catch Phrase: me-WOW
Name : Tangy
Species : Cat
Gender : female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : June 17th
Catch Phrase: reeeeOWR
Name : Tank
Species : Rhino
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : May 6th
Catch Phrase: kerPOW
Name : Teddy
Species : Bear
Gender : Male
Personality : Jock
Birthday : September 26th
Catch Phrase: grooof
Name : Tiffany
Species : Rabbit
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : January 9th
Catch Phrase: bun bun
Name : Tipper
Species : Cow
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : August 25th
Catch Phrase: pushy
Name : Truffles
Species : Pig
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : July 28th
Catch Phrase: snoutie
Name : Twiggy
Species : Bird
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : July 13th
Catch Phrase: cheepers
Name : Vesta
Species : Sheep
Gender : Female
Personality : Normal
Birthday : April 16th
Catch Phrase: baaaffo
Name : Victoria
Species : Horse
Gender : Female
Personality : Peppy
Birthday : July 11th
Catch Phrase: sugarcube
Name : Walker
Species : Dog
Gender : Male
Personality : Lazy
Birthday : June 10th
Catch Phrase: wuh
Name : Wart Jr.
Species : Frog
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : August 21st
Catch Phrase: grr-ribbit
Name : Whitney
Species : Wolf
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : September 17th
Catch Phrase: snappy
Name : Wolfgang
Species : Wolf
Gender : Male
Personality : Grumpy
Birthday : November 25th
Catch Phrase: snarrl
Name : Yuka
Species : Koala
Gender : Female
Personality : Snooty
Birthday : July 20th
Catch Phrase: tsk tsk
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Special NPC's------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Blanca-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Blanca is a white cat who sometimes visits your town after playing Wi-Fi. She
will come with a custom drawn face from someone else's town. You can redraw it
if you want with the grid from the Able Sisters' store. If you do not want
Blanca to come to your town, you can turn her off using the phone by your bed.
Blathers-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Blathers is the owl who is the museum curator. He can identify fossils for you
and if you'd like to donate to the museum he will handle your donations. His
little sister is Celeste. Blathers is afraid of bugs and will act that way if
you donate one to the museum.
Booker-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Booker is a chubby and forgetful dog who works at the town gates with Copper.
He can help you with things like changing the flag and the lost and found. He
will also tell you if a special character has entered your town lately.
Brewster-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Brewster is a pidgeon who works at the downstairs cafe, The Roost, of the
museum. You can buy coffee from him once a day for 200 bells. He will be a bit
shy at first, but will warm up to you after you have gone there for a while.
Celeste------------------------------------------------------------------------
Celeste is the pink owl who works at the observatory of the museum. She will
help you change and make new constellations in the sky. Like her older brother,
Blathers, she may fall asleep during the day!
Copper-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copper is a tall dog that works at the town gate with Booker. He will deal with
issues that have you leave or enter your town. With him, you can open and close
your gates locally (DS to DS) or with Wi-Fi or go out locally or with Wi-Fi.
You must also speak to Copper to go home while you are in other towns.
Dr. Shrunk---------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Shrunk is an axolotl, an aquatic salamander native to Mexico. He is a
psychiatrist and a comedian. He will help you get emotions that you can use.
There are 29 emotions in all. They are:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Dr. Shrunk's Emotions |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Anger | Confusion | Irritation |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Shock | Inspiration | Discontent |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Laughter | Happiness | Shyness |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Surprise | Thought | Disbelief |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Rage | Sadness | Agreement |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Distress | Disapointment | Approval |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Fear | Scheming | Acceptance |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Sorrow | Fatigue | Exasperation |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Blankness | Love | Realization |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Joy | Contentment |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+
The first emotion you get from Dr. Shrunk will ALWAYS be shyness. The next
times that you see him, you will get to choose between four.
Gracie-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gracie is a fashoinable giraffe who has a shiny red car. When she visits your
town, she will be out front of the town hall with her car. She will give you a
fashion quiz and give the results to you in a letter (she gives it to you, it's
not mailed) which sometimes contains a moldy shirt. You can get a makeover with
a donation. If you donate a lot to her, you may get a rare Gracie shirt.
Here are the Gracie shirts:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Gracie Shirts |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Barber Shirt | Giraffe Shirt | Orange Pinstripe |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Butterfly Shirt | Grape Shirt | Sandwich Shirt |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Caterpillar Tee | Grass Shirt | Snow Shirt |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Citrus Shirt | Gracie's Top | Splendid Shirt |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Cool Shirt | Groovy Shirt | Strawberry Shirt |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Coral Shirt | Hot Dog Shirt | Tiger Shirt |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Cow Shirt | Kiwi Shirt | Tin Shirt |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Crossing Shirt | Ladybug Shirt | Watermelon Shirt |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Fiendish Shirt | Melon Shirt | Zebra Shirt
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Flan Shirt | Moldy Shirt |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+
Gulliver-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gulliver is a space travelling seagull. If you see a UFO in the sky, shoot it
down with your slingshot. The UFO will crash if you hit it and you will have to
collect five missing parts for Gulliver. When you do, he will give you one of
the following rare items:
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Gulliver Items |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Arc de Triomphe | Matryoshka | Moai Statue |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Chocolates | Merlion | Mouth of Truth |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Compass | Mermaid Statue | Pagoda |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Manekin Pis | Metroid | Plate Armor |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
| Tower of Pisa | Tribal Mask |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+
Harriet------------------------------------------------------------------------
Harriet is the pink poodle who works at the hair salon at Nookington's. She
will do your hair based on how you answer her questions. There are 8 male hair
styles and 8 female hairstyles. Once you get all of the hair styles of your
gender, you can get the ones of the opposite gender.
Joan---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Joan is a turnip-peddling boar. She visits your town every Sunday from 6 A.M.
to 12. P.M. She sells white turnips and red turnip seeds. The price for white
turnips varies. Their selling price at Tom Nook's also varies from around 40
bells to over 600! You can buy red turnip seeds for 1000 bells. Water them
daily for a week, and them dig them up. You have a red turnip that can be sold
for 16,000 bells or used in the trading quest!Please see section [6.6] for more
information.
K.K. Slider--------------------------------------------------------------------
K.K. Slider is a singing and guitar playing dog who is also known as Totakeke.
He visits your town every Saturday from 7:30 P.M. until 12:00 A.M. He will play
a song for you. You can either let him play a random song or request one. If
you request one, it must match exactly with his real name, or else he will not
play it and you will have to listen to a song again to get a bootleg. He will
give you bootlegs of the songs to be played in a stereo at your house, or as he
would say in the original Animal Crossing, "in the box at your pad." :] For a
list of K.K. Slider's songs, please see section K.K. Slider.
Kaitlin------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kaitlin is a mother cat who has lost her kitten, Katie. She may appear in your
town after playing on Wi-Fi with a friend. She will tell you where she last saw
Katie. It will be in your friend's town. Your friend must lead Katie into your
town. When he or she does, Katie and Kaitlin give you a special rare gift. The
gift can be one of the following:
+---------------------------------+
| K&K Items |
+----------------+----------------+
| Apple TV | Music Box |
+----------------+----------------+
| K&K's Pic | Papa Bear |
+----------------+----------------+
| Lily-Pad Table | Papa Panda |
+----------------+----------------+
| Lovely Phone | Portrait |
+----------------+----------------+
Kapp'n-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kapp'n is a sea turtle who drives your taxi at the beginning of the game. In
the original Animal Crossing, he would sing a song for you as he took you to
the island. He now decides what your face looks like through a series of
questions. For more information on this, please see section [3.1] Car Ride With
Kapp'n.
Katie--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Katie is a lost kitten. She may appear in your town after playing Wi-Fi with a
friend. She will tell you where she last saw her mom, Kaitlin. You must lead
Katie into your friend's town where Kaitlin is. When you do, Katie and Kaitlin
give you a special gift. The gift can be one of the following:
+---------------------------------+
| K&K Items |
+----------------+----------------+
| Apple TV | Music Box |
+----------------+----------------+
| K&K's Pic | Papa Bear |
+----------------+----------------+
| Lily-Pad Table | Papa Panda |
+----------------+----------------+
| Lovely Phone | Portrait |
+----------------+----------------+
Katrina------------------------------------------------------------------------
Katrina is a fortune telling cat. Her fortunes may make you lucky or unlucky.
If she makes you unlucky, you can cleanse your soul for 10,000 bells. When she
comes, she will be in a tent outside of the Town Hall.
Lyle---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lyle is a weasel salesman who will sell you insurance for 3,000 bells, and
again for 6,000. You get 100 bells when you fall or get stung by a bee. It is
not really worth it. He will also help set the day of the week that Crazy Redd
will come to your town. In my opinion, you should just not talk to him.
Mabel Able---------------------------------------------------------------------
Mable is a hedgehog who works at The Able Sisters' store with her sister,
Sable. She is more talkative than her sister. You talk to her if you want to
design patterns or buy something.
Pascal-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pascal is a sea otter that you will occasionally see on the beach. He will
tell you a saying and then give you a piece of the Pirate theme. If you give
him a Scallop, he will give you either Pascal's Pic or the Golden Axe in
return.
Pelly--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pelly is a kind pelican who works at the Town Hall. She will help you with the
environment, donating to Boondox, changing the town tune, and more. Her sister
is Phyliss, who is a bit grumpy. Pelly works at the town hall during the day.
Pete---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pete is the pelican who delivers the town's mail. You may see him flying on
your top screen. If you do, shoot him down with your slingshot so you can talk
to him.
Phyliss------------------------------------------------------------------------
Phyliss a very grumpy pelican who works at the Town Hall. Pelly is her much
kinder sister. Phyliss works at the Town Hall during the night.
Redd---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Crazy Redd is a fox who runs a shop. He opens his greatly overpriced shop once
a week. You need a password to get in, and the first time you go in, you must
pay 3,000 bells to join his "family" before you buy anything. When you join
his family, he will mail you the password to his shop weekly. Here are the
passwords:
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Redd Says... | You say... |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| An open wallet | is often empty |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Ask and you shall | be charged |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Bottom dollar | top dog |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Cat's away | mice shop |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Courage is nice | cash is freedom |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Crazy Redd | is 35 |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Even robbers | have safes |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Fan in one hand | cash in other |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Foot in the door | eye on prize |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| For Redd's fans | shop here again |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Get an education | or win it big |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Give 2 cents | ask for change |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Golden ingots? | Redd bells |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Head in the sand | find something |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Honest souls | can be bought |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Hot and cold | money makes it |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| I'm all alone | but I have cash |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Life expectancy | Redd is 35 |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Look at people | wallets full |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Neighbor Raccoon | one ugly fellow |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| No flowers | just cash |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| No money | means no fun |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Roses have | high prices |
+------------------------+------------------------+
| Roug