Easy Way to Make Villagers Move in a Week

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So, this video's been floating around my dash on how to make villagers move out faster, and I thought it was a really good, solid method. There are also some bonus tips in there too ^^
 
That seems very realistic.
I have a villager in my town that I didn't want so I just ignored them and no one ever needed me to take them any presents or bring them to their house and in about a weeks time, they told me they were moving and now they have the move out date set.
 
I dunno. I feel like some of it is just chance.
I used the net against a villager, I didn't ignore him or get really close to him, and the next day they wanted to move out.
 
I just use the toy hammer since you can't speak to a villager when wielding it, you just bonk them.
Can't say 100% sure it works, but the villagers I've bonked have tried to move out more than the others
 
i beat the hell out of paula and after about a month she moved out. next villager i get that i hate i'll completely ignore and see how it goes. i've already beat moose so it's too late for him.

thanks for posting the video!!
 
I guess I'll try doing this with my extra chars, though if it works for me it won't really be proof seeing as almost every villager I want to keep have already been told to stay, and I believe it goes through all villagers before they try moving a second time.
 
if it's just ignoring completely I've done it and in a week Charlise moved out, I'll watch the whole vid later. But i tried TTing and lost 1million worth of turnips, NEVER AGAIN that's what i get for being impatient. lol I have 2 i'm gonna get rid of !
One thing though I had talked several times to Charlise, i didn't create a character and in a week she was gone, but i made sure to pass in front of her, and only after a week answered her """" when i passed her
 
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Hmmm. This is quite interesting. I don?t have any unwanted villagers at the moment, but I will try this some day. Maybe combine the ignoring thing with the TTing trick.
 
~It's all up to chance omfg~

I dunno, this was the system they had on Gamecube. Most of the time ignoring the newest villager would make them leave next. But I'm pretty sure WW and CF your newest villager couldn't leave/try to leave next ~ but I never tried outrightly ignoring them then.
 
Doesn't make sense to me since some people have reported villagers moving only a few days after moving in. Fang asked to move out for me 2 days after he moved in, and I remember someone else on this forum saying one of their villagers asked to move out 3 days after they moved in. >>;
 
Doesn't make sense to me since some people have reported villagers moving only a few days after moving in. Fang asked to move out for me 2 days after he moved in, and I remember someone else on this forum saying one of their villagers asked to move out 3 days after they moved in. >>;

Wolfgang was only a day for me before he asked to leave, which shocked me. I never spoke to him or anything (except when it was in his house unpacking), but I was giving him to someone so I was relieved that he suggested it so early.

I also have Filbert ask to move more often than others, so the theory of the cycling through other villagers are not true. I do believe it is somewhat chance, because I have ignored villagers and I have also befriended a lot and they all ask to move sooner or later and some more than others even when I am best friends with them. I've ignored some for 2 months until they approached me to leave and skipped half a year as an experiment and some of them have stayed put.

I would just go on a whim based on my experiments in terms of TTing and playing legit with 3 game copies that there is no real way to tell a villager to "gtfo of my town" xD
 
Wolfgang was only a day for me before he asked to leave, which shocked me. I never spoke to him or anything (except when it was in his house unpacking), but I was giving him to someone so I was relieved that he suggested it so early.

I also have Filbert ask to move more often than others, so the theory of the cycling through other villagers are not true. I do believe it is somewhat chance, because I have ignored villagers and I have also befriended a lot and they all ask to move sooner or later and some more than others even when I am best friends with them. I've ignored some for 2 months until they approached me to leave and skipped half a year as an experiment and some of them have stayed put.

I would just go on a whim based on my experiments in terms of TTing and playing legit with 3 game copies that there is no real way to tell a villager to "gtfo of my town" xD

I agree... I thought ignoring worked before but after playing for a month I changed my mind and think it's completely random.
 
I just use the toy hammer since you can't speak to a villager when wielding it, you just bonk them.
Can't say 100% sure it works, but the villagers I've bonked have tried to move out more than the others

Worth a shot; thanks for the suggestion!
 
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