So, since I got some a bunch of amiibos for Christmas I'm changing up my villager lineup a lot these days and I'd like some outside opinions on which villagers I should move out in favor of new amiibo ones. I have the amiibos for 2 of my current residents and I bought 2 more packs of amiibo getting here in a few days, so if I get any of my current villagers that will affect my decision greatly because then I can move them out and have them back whenever I feel like it.
So the villgers I'm thinking about moving out are:
Julian: I got him unoriginal from someone else's void. He's never been a favorite of mine, but I do like him and his house is in a good spot. he hasn't been in town for long and I don't have his picture yet. also would be difficult to get him back due to his popularity.
Freya: house is in an ok spot, I like her a lot she's one of my favorite snooties, but with having both Diana and Skye's amiibos she seems a bit unnecessary. My only hesitations are that I don't have her picture and it would be difficult to get her back.
Hamlet: Have had him for a long time and I love hamster villagers, but with having Apple in town and graham's amiibo I've been thinking of letting him go.
So what are you guys' thoughts on this? I'd love your input
So the villgers I'm thinking about moving out are:
Julian: I got him unoriginal from someone else's void. He's never been a favorite of mine, but I do like him and his house is in a good spot. he hasn't been in town for long and I don't have his picture yet. also would be difficult to get him back due to his popularity.
Freya: house is in an ok spot, I like her a lot she's one of my favorite snooties, but with having both Diana and Skye's amiibos she seems a bit unnecessary. My only hesitations are that I don't have her picture and it would be difficult to get her back.
Hamlet: Have had him for a long time and I love hamster villagers, but with having Apple in town and graham's amiibo I've been thinking of letting him go.
So what are you guys' thoughts on this? I'd love your input