Bluebellie
Senior Member
Or does it stay after forever? Even if you tear everything down?
I have this problem also - I wanted weeds in my "ruin" area of town where I have some mossy stones and a well and stuff. Adding the weeds in this area knocked my rating down to 4 from 5, but I'm sure I could get it back to 5 with improvements in other areas!It's something you'll definitely want to monitor if you want to keep your rating.
For example, I was loving the natural look of weeds so I decided to keep a lot of them. Goodbye five stars, old friend.
I actually used some weed here and there to decorate spots around my house, campsite and another area and Isabelle didn't complain about it. I guess a certain amount is allowed before she calls it too much?For example, I was loving the natural look of weeds so I decided to keep a lot of them. Goodbye five stars, old friend.
Pride..what's the point of maintaining a 5 star town?
I mean you get the golden watering can DIY but it isnt like they take it away from you when you go down to below 5 stars.Is the only benefit of 5 stars the spawning jacob's ladder? I suppose if you collect enough of them and don't need any more what's the point of maintaining a 5 star town?
i agree! sometimes just little patches of the weeds look so nice!It's something you'll definitely want to monitor if you want to keep your rating.
For example, I was loving the natural look of weeds so I decided to keep a lot of them. Goodbye five stars, old friend.
They were [incorrectly] called Jacob’s Ladders, but they were Lillies Valleys.(I thought they were called Jacob's Ladders? Has it changed in Animal Crossing: New Horizons?)
Nookipedia said:Lilly of the Valley
Earlier games in the series refer to the plant as "Jacob's ladder", which is actually the common name for the Polenonium genus of plants. This was a translation error: they are correctly called すずらん (suzuran, the Japanese name for lilies of the valley) in the Japanese versions. The in-game files also call these flowers lilies, and the furniture award from Weeding Day resembling this flower is called the Lily Lamp. Polenomiumflowers are usually purple or blue, and appear very different from the distinctive bell-shaped lilies of the valley.