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Most likey, she'll be locked into place whenever you save/quit your game.
Though I'm not 100% sure on that.

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Most likey, she'll be locked into place whenever you save/quit your game.
Though I'm not 100% sure on that.

I never said I was going to save or quit though... just said I had to go to bed lol.

I had to answer my own question anyway... and the answer is "No they don't get locked into place" and you can keep doing the reset trick the next day as long as you don't go on your mayor as per usual. xD Thanks Lin.
 
I never said I was going to save or quit though... just said I had to go to bed lol.

I had to answer my own question anyway... and the answer is "No they don't get locked into place" and you can keep doing the reset trick the next day as long as you don't go on your mayor as per usual. xD Thanks Lin.
This is actually good to know. So basically, she'll end up moving in one day later now, right? Since this is the second day you'll be moving her plot around.

Hope you find a nice spot!
 
This is actually good to know. So basically, she'll end up moving in one day later now, right? Since this is the second day you'll be moving her plot around.

Hope you find a nice spot!

Yup, she was trying to move in Yesterday but since I didn't pick her spot she's still trying today (poor girl, making her wait). Also thanks, she's a bigger pain to place than my other villagers. xD; I just wish I had placed more pwps around...
 
Yup, she was trying to move in Yesterday but since I didn't pick her spot she's still trying today (poor girl, making her wait). Also thanks, she's a bigger pain to place than my other villagers. xD; I just wish I had placed more pwps around...
Haha, I'm sure she'll be thankful in the end, because you can make the town even prettier if you get her in the right spot!

I've had some serious trouble with a few villagers as well, especially the ones that tend to place their house in the same place 4 or so times in a row. It takes time, but it's worth it in the end!
 
Haha, I'm sure she'll be thankful in the end, because you can make the town even prettier if you get her in the right spot!

I've had some serious trouble with a few villagers as well, especially the ones that tend to place their house in the same place 4 or so times in a row. It takes time, but it's worth it in the end!

Omg yes. @_@ Kid Cat and Marshal both kept trying to go next to Town Hall to the point where I thought I did the reset trick wrong. It's almost kind of scary... I ended up putting a drinking fountain there so that Bunnie wouldn't do the same thing.

It kinda makes me think where they put their houses isn't entirely random. More often than not they'd put their house next to town hall... >.< It's like their first choice spot is in a bad spot...
 
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What are ores for besides coloring furniture? I have too many and feel like selling them would be a waste loool! :lemon:

Oo right, I have a second quetion: How does getting a villager to move out work? For a while there, I thought you just have to ignore them, reject requests, hit em with a net...but none of that seems to be affecting the two that I want to move out. It gets weirder too--I always do favors for Anchovy, send him mail almost daily, and talk to him...but he told me yesterday he was thinking of moving out!! Of course, I got him to stay, but what in the world?!
 
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Ores are specifically for modifying furniture. If you have more than you need, just sell them.

All villagers seem to want to move regularly (just one at a time, though), so unless you really don't want to speak to the one you want out, just treat them like you would anyone else. It is said that once you become good friends with one, they're more likely to want to move. There's also a theory that if you only introduce yourself to the one you want out and then just ignore them completely, they'll want to move sooner.

EDIT: And you'll then hear from one of your other neighbours if the one you ignore is thinking about moving. Continue ignoring the animal. You won't know when they'll move, but they will move sometime soon.
 
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If some items get lost because of them being in the way of Redd's tent/whatever, will they ever show up in the train station again?
 
How long after someone moves in (as 10th villager) does it take for someone to move out?
 
How long after someone moves in (as 10th villager) does it take for someone to move out?

From personal experience, it seems pretty random. I've had a villager ask to leave the day the 10th's plot showed up, another time it took a week or so.
 
Ores are specifically for modifying furniture. If you have more than you need, just sell them.

All villagers seem to want to move regularly (just one at a time, though), so unless you really don't want to speak to the one you want out, just treat them like you would anyone else. It is said that once you become good friends with one, they're more likely to want to move. There's also a theory that if you only introduce yourself to the one you want out and then just ignore them completely, they'll want to move sooner.

EDIT: And you'll then hear from one of your other neighbours if the one you ignore is thinking about moving. Continue ignoring the animal. You won't know when they'll move, but they will move sometime soon.

Interesting. I guess I'll start talking to peggy and violet again lol. Thanks for the help
 
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