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Just a quick question! How are you going about cycling them out? I’m trying to get a few out myself, and I’m not sure what the requirements/conditions are for getting them to ping moving in this game.
I’m interested in Klaus! I am at the point where you build the first 3 house plots though, is that too early for him to move in? If it does work let me know what you’d like for him!
Just a quick question! How are you going about cycling them out? I’m trying to get a few out myself, and I’m not sure what the requirements/conditions are for getting them to ping moving in this game.
honestly i'm finding it much harder to get them to move out compared to acnl. i've been ignoring them but rarely do they ever move out. i usually tt to the next day since i noticed jumping more than 1 day beyond is kinda useless (i think it only registers as 1 day regardless).
oh also, they don't ping! they'll just show a thinking emoticon and that's when you talk to them
I’m interested in Klaus! I am at the point where you build the first 3 house plots though, is that too early for him to move in? If it does work let me know what you’d like for him!
i think that should be fine. i invited someone from a nook island at that point and got them to move in successfully. trading for moe, better tools, or bells (how much you'll be able to give) would be appreciated!
hi, i've been having a hard time accessing tbt forums recently, and also realized the impact of reserving villagers on me rushing to get everyone out. so sorry but if anything, i'll only be able to hold them for a while.