Mayor Monday
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So, I recently replaced a villager with an Amiibo. I time-traveled to the next day using the 3DS clock and started my plot resetting. The villager continued to place their house in a bad spot since I'd missed some areas with patterns. So I quit without saving, put the DS clock back one day to the real date, and went back into my game via my actual character.
Everything was back to normal. The villager I had been replacing was back in their spot/house packing. I fixed all the patterns so the next day I could try again. To summarize: when I returned to the actual day, it was like I hadn't time-traveled yet.
Is this an age-old trick I'm just now realizing? I understand the situation is pretty specific seeing as I'm using Amiibos, but I figured I might as well give sharing this discovery a shot. I apologize if I'm actually just slow on the uptake. hehe
Maybe it'll be helpful for someone.
So, I recently replaced a villager with an Amiibo. I time-traveled to the next day using the 3DS clock and started my plot resetting. The villager continued to place their house in a bad spot since I'd missed some areas with patterns. So I quit without saving, put the DS clock back one day to the real date, and went back into my game via my actual character.
Everything was back to normal. The villager I had been replacing was back in their spot/house packing. I fixed all the patterns so the next day I could try again. To summarize: when I returned to the actual day, it was like I hadn't time-traveled yet.
Is this an age-old trick I'm just now realizing? I understand the situation is pretty specific seeing as I'm using Amiibos, but I figured I might as well give sharing this discovery a shot. I apologize if I'm actually just slow on the uptake. hehe
Maybe it'll be helpful for someone.
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