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how does amibo villager cycling work? ive scanned in one and do i have to wait for him to ask to move out? or can i go into amibo settings and move him out? also can i get rid of any unwanted amibo villagers through another amibo? and is there any possible way to safely time travel forward? also is there any way to increase the chance of lucky clovers? how do i destroy my town(i have 2 towns not my main town) and what exactly does it do does it save my bells? or my catalog or does nothing save what so ever? do hacked hybrids create more hybrids (asking this cuz i think i got some from someone from the island...? also is there any way to make a villager move into a specific spot other than plot resetting? are there a more efficient ways to place a path? one more thing can you get t&t emporium any faster besides time traveling? welp thanks for reading and hope you have a great day
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I can answer a few questions:

Yes, you can get rid of amiibo villagers by replacing them.

For safely time traveling forward, there really isn't any way. Although I would recommend putting in the beautiful town ordinance because it will prevent your town from being overrun with weeds whenever you TT.

To destroy your town, once you start up the game tell Isabelle you need help. She'll give you the option to destroy your town. Yes, it will save your bells.

You can't make a villager move into a specific spot as far as I know.

I think time travel is the only way to get the emporium faster, since it needs to be at least 30 days.
 
I can answer a few questions:

Yes, you can get rid of amiibo villagers by replacing them.

For safely time traveling forward, there really isn't any way. Although I would recommend putting in the beautiful town ordinance because it will prevent your town from being overrun with weeds whenever you TT.

To destroy your town, once you start up the game tell Isabelle you need help. She'll give you the option to destroy your town. Yes, it will save your bells.

You can't make a villager move into a specific spot as far as I know.

I think time travel is the only way to get the emporium faster, since it needs to be at least 30 days.

oh ok thank you for the help :)
 
Hi, I'll answer some. :)

Can I get rid of any unwanted Amiibo villagers through another Amiibo?
Yes, but they'll want to move much less, so be advised who you scan in.

Is there any possible way to safely time travel forward?
Depends on what you define as safe. Villagers will always want to move eventually.

Is there any way to increase the chance of lucky clovers?
There seems to be this method, I'm not sure how true is it.

Do hacked hybrids create more hybrids?
No

Is there any way to make a villager move into a specific spot other than plot resetting?
Yes, you need to fill your town with tiles until there's only one spot they can go into.

Is there more efficient ways to place a path?
I'm not sure how you're placing them, but paths will always fill in a certain order in a set area around you.
You'd need to memorize the order, then place the specific tiles you want to place in that order.
 
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Hi, I'll answer some. :)

Can I get rid of any unwanted Amiibo villagers through another Amiibo?
Yes, but they'll want to move much less, so be advised who you scan in.

Is there any possible way to safely time travel forward?
Depends on what you define as safe. Villagers will always want to move eventually.

Is there any way to increase the chance of lucky clovers?
There seems to be this method, I'm not sure how true is it.

Do hacked hybrids create more hybrids?
No

Is there any way to make a villager move into a specific spot other than plot resetting?
Yes, you need to fill your town with tiles until there's only one spot they can go into.

Is there more efficient ways to place a path?
I'm not sure how you're placing them, but paths will always fill in a certain order in a set area around you.
You'd need to memorize the order, then place the specific tiles you want to place in that order.

okay thank you very much :)
 
I'll answer what I can:

"how does amibo villager cycling work? ive scanned in one and do i have to wait for him to ask to move out? or can i go into amibo settings and move him out? also can i get rid of any unwanted amibo villagers through another amibo?"

If you've only got one amiibo villager, they will rarely ping you and ask to move. If your town is mostly amiibo villagers, then they will ping like normal until you get more non-amiibo villager, then they go back to rarely pinging to move. So if you're scanning in an amiibo villager, it's best to be sure you really want them or have a way to move them out if you change your mind. You can move out an amiibo villager if you are at the maximum of 10 villagers and scan a new amiibo villager in. When you ask the new amiibo villager to move in, they will ask who you want to kick out because you don't have room in your town. If you're only at 9 villagers, the new amiibo villager will just move in and you won't have the opportunity to kick anyone out.

do hacked hybrids create more hybrids (asking this cuz i think i got some from someone from the island...?

Unfortunately,no. You will only get regular flowers from hacked hybrids.

also is there any way to make a villager move into a specific spot other than plot resetting?

Yes, I lay patterns throughout my town to force villagers into the spots I want them. As long as you leave a viable 3x3 plot open for the new villager to move into, they will go there. But if for any reason the spot you want them is not viable (too close to something else), then they will move into a random spot, ignoring your patterns. I find that it's best to leave several spots open so you have a back up if something is wrong with first spot. You also want to leave open areas for the gem rock to spawn because if that spawns within your 3x3 plot, it will keep the villager from plotting there. I fill the designated plot with flowers that I don't mind losing to make sure the rock doesn't spawn there. The villager will happily plot on top of the flowers and kill them.

Hope this helps!
 
I'll answer what I can:

"how does amibo villager cycling work? ive scanned in one and do i have to wait for him to ask to move out? or can i go into amibo settings and move him out? also can i get rid of any unwanted amibo villagers through another amibo?"

If you've only got one amiibo villager, they will rarely ping you and ask to move. If your town is mostly amiibo villagers, then they will ping like normal until you get more non-amiibo villager, then they go back to rarely pinging to move. So if you're scanning in an amiibo villager, it's best to be sure you really want them or have a way to move them out if you change your mind. You can move out an amiibo villager if you are at the maximum of 10 villagers and scan a new amiibo villager in. When you ask the new amiibo villager to move in, they will ask who you want to kick out because you don't have room in your town. If you're only at 9 villagers, the new amiibo villager will just move in and you won't have the opportunity to kick anyone out.

do hacked hybrids create more hybrids (asking this cuz i think i got some from someone from the island...?

Unfortunately,no. You will only get regular flowers from hacked hybrids.

also is there any way to make a villager move into a specific spot other than plot resetting?

Yes, I lay patterns throughout my town to force villagers into the spots I want them. As long as you leave a viable 3x3 plot open for the new villager to move into, they will go there. But if for any reason the spot you want them is not viable (too close to something else), then they will move into a random spot, ignoring your patterns. I find that it's best to leave several spots open so you have a back up if something is wrong with first spot. You also want to leave open areas for the gem rock to spawn because if that spawns within your 3x3 plot, it will keep the villager from plotting there. I fill the designated plot with flowers that I don't mind losing to make sure the rock doesn't spawn there. The villager will happily plot on top of the flowers and kill them.

Hope this helps!

thank you very much this was very helpfull^^
 
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