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I have a popular villager that I don't really want. And I would like to sell it, but I'm not sure how does it works.
For example, if this townie goes for 30M. How does the buyer transfer such a big amount of money?
Does the buyer have to speak with the villager first and then pay? Or the other way around?

Whatever the buyer/seller wants...?

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I have a bit of a problem. I have a physical copy of ACNL, and also a digital one just downloaded on the same 3DS. The data you save from the physical copy, does it save to the sd card or the game cart itself? And as for the digital copy, does that save to the sd card for save files?

If the physical copy saves to the game cart itself, I might be able to offer TT services and more then with my digital copy.
Physical goes to the cartridge.
Digital goes to the SD card.
 
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I have a popular villager that I don't really want. And I would like to sell it, but I'm not sure how does it works.
For example, if this townie goes for 30M. How does the buyer transfer such a big amount of money?
Does the buyer have to speak with the villager first and then pay? Or the other way around?

Basically the person would have to fill their locker with a ton of 99k money bags and just keep going back and dropping them. And if that's still not enough, they'd have to leave, go back to their town to get more money, and come back to visit you.

I don't know what the etiquette is for buying villagers since I don't sell mine (I only giveaway mine for free when they move) and I don't buy them. It's probably the person pays first and then they get to talk to the villager.
 
I have a question regarding qr codes? I want to create paths and such but they take up so many design spots and if you replace or erase them they disappear where you've placed them. I'd like to have a path and this river qr code design but I'm not sure how to have both without making one disappearing/being replaced. Is there a way to avoid this?
 
Create a new save file to hold some patterns (though you'd need to keep them in your town otherwise the patterns they lay down will disappear when you demolish their house)
 
Basically the person would have to fill their locker with a ton of 99k money bags and just keep going back and dropping them. And if that's still not enough, they'd have to leave, go back to their town to get more money, and come back to visit you.

I don't know what the etiquette is for buying villagers since I don't sell mine (I only giveaway mine for free when they move) and I don't buy them. It's probably the person pays first and then they get to talk to the villager.
Thank you very much
 
Is there a certain amount of favors I'm supposed to do in order to receive a villager's picture? Like am I supposed to do x amount of tasks per day, or just one a day? Does it actually matter if I'm unable to play one day and I don't do them a favor? Still no villager's photos since June 9 :/
 
Is there a certain amount of favors I'm supposed to do in order to receive a villager's picture? Like am I supposed to do x amount of tasks per day, or just one a day? Does it actually matter if I'm unable to play one day and I don't do them a favor? Still no villager's photos since June 9 :/

Not really. Just doing favours in general helps.

From how I understand it, there's a certain 'friendship level' you need to reach before a villager has a chance of giving you their picture. Doing 'big' favours (giving rare fish/bugs/perfect fruit, doing petitions) helps to get there more quickly. A way to test friendship is by calling their name on the megaphone while they're on-screen (not too close, or else they'll get mad). If they turn to you and wave/bow, that means you're friends, and you're on the way to getting a picture.

Once you're friends, it all comes down to chance as to whether or not they'll give you a picture. Just keep doing favours, and they'll eventually give it to you.
 
Is there any good natural paths (that don't look to over-the-top) that are less than 8 designs in total? :L
 
Is there any good natural paths (that don't look to over-the-top) that are less than 8 designs in total? :L

I'm using these. There's other pieces that you can find here if you want to get more complicated. I'm just using the straight horizontal, straight vertical, and the 4 curved parts of it pretty much, and that's just 6. But it's kinda thin and not really great for a main path, IMO. I'm not using it as my main path for that reason. I just use it as pathing in my camp and park areas.

Most natural paths I've seen either don't look realistic (they don't look like real dirt) or are way too fancy.
 
Hello all, I has a question.

I had a villager in my campsite. I was really excited to have them move in.

First of all, how do I get them to move in?! They kept repeating the same one-liner every time I spoke to them. I currently have 8 villagers. The game gave me no option to ask him to move in. WTF

Second. Why did my campsite have a DIFFERENT villager the next day??!!!! I am so angry about this!! I loved the villager in there yesterday and absolutely can't stand the one now! I turned it off to send him back to whatever town they came from. And it didn't work LOL
 
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Hello all, I has a question.

I had a villager in my campsite. I was really excited to have them move in.

First of all, how do I get them to move in?! They kept repeating the same one-liner every time I spoke to them. I currently have 8 villagers. The game gave me no option to ask him to move in. WTF

Second. Why did my campsite have a DIFFERENT villager the next day??!!!! I am so angry about this!! I loved the villager in there yesterday and absolutely can't stand the one now! I turned it off to send him back to whatever town they came from. And it didn't work LOL

Sometimes you have to talk to them a lot before they become convinced to move in. I don't think one time is ever enough. You'll know it if they've decided to move in, as they will say something to confirm it (when they say something about wanting to live in your town and you ask them to move in via the dialogue options).
It's normal that they don't stay more than one day at the campsite. But it's highly unusual to have campers two days in a row.
 
Question~ if you have a villager move out and to a friend and go to get them back later will they be able to return to your town again? Or can a villager only be in your town once..?
 
Question~ if you have a villager move out and to a friend and go to get them back later will they be able to return to your town again? Or can a villager only be in your town once..?

It's possible, but I believe that you'll need to have had 16 other villagers leave your town (after the villager you're interested in left) before they can move back in.
 
It's possible, but I believe that you'll need to have had 16 other villagers leave your town (after the villager you're interested in left) before they can move back in.

Ahh that's a shame, thanks for answering though.
 
hi i am trying to catch a shark i have the island, how do you catch it, is it by swimming or fishing, and what time of day should i do it
 
Sometimes you have to talk to them a lot before they become convinced to move in. I don't think one time is ever enough. You'll know it if they've decided to move in, as they will say something to confirm it (when they say something about wanting to live in your town and you ask them to move in via the dialogue options).
It's normal that they don't stay more than one day at the campsite. But it's highly unusual to have campers two days in a row.

Interesting. I wonder if I could get the same campsite villager again. Thanks for the help! :cool:
 
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