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Does the game try to organize move ins you invite?

The4thDoctor

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I know the title sounds weird, but I wanted to keep it short. I know that random move ins, like the ones you get at the beginning of the game, are villagers of personality types you don't have. I read somewhere long ago the game tries to get 2 villagers of each type in your town until you hit 9 villagers. Does this apply for villagers you'd buy from people? I've never gotten into getting dreamies because I was afraid I'd pay millions for a villager, only to not actually get them in my town because I already hit the limit for their personality type.
 
You can invite villagers of whatever personality you want, there's no limit. :)
 
yep, you can have however many villagers of a certain personality type if you invite them in from the campsite or otherwise. i believe the game tries to give you whichever personality you don't have when you have less than eight.
 
Lmao@ all peppy town.
I find peppy villagers incredibly overbearing, but aesthetically some of the cutest villagers are from that camp, so 3 of my biggest dreamies ended up being peppy. Sometimes they drive me up the wall.

All normal villagers would be so peaceful.
 
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