So, apparently when you sell your town, keep your catalogue and create another character, that character does still keep their catalogue and whatever they had in their bank. However, there are only so many times you can keep erasing characters to get a certain characters catalogue.
My second character in the town I sold was Hazel, who barely had a catalog cause she was a storage character. I wanted Gin-Zuki's catalogue since she was my main for a long time. I erased the second character I made, then made a new second character. I thought she still had Hazels' catalogue, so I erased her then made a new character again. Because I had 4 characters in New Town before I sold it, I got that 4th persons catalogue, who had 2 shirts. Nothing else. I erased them and made a fifth character.
The catalogues don't start cycling back over. Now I have a character with no catalogue. Which I thought I was gonna get anyway, but it's still disappointing that I couldn't get a catalog to start decorating her house with.
Sidenote: I don't want to make a new thread for this, so I'll put it here. Can someone show me the EXTERIOR of Epona's house? I can't easily pick it out from a quick Google search.
My second character in the town I sold was Hazel, who barely had a catalog cause she was a storage character. I wanted Gin-Zuki's catalogue since she was my main for a long time. I erased the second character I made, then made a new second character. I thought she still had Hazels' catalogue, so I erased her then made a new character again. Because I had 4 characters in New Town before I sold it, I got that 4th persons catalogue, who had 2 shirts. Nothing else. I erased them and made a fifth character.
The catalogues don't start cycling back over. Now I have a character with no catalogue. Which I thought I was gonna get anyway, but it's still disappointing that I couldn't get a catalog to start decorating her house with.
Sidenote: I don't want to make a new thread for this, so I'll put it here. Can someone show me the EXTERIOR of Epona's house? I can't easily pick it out from a quick Google search.
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