I've never gotten any of the golden tools in New Horizons, but I can imagine it feels unrewarding and underwhelming compared to previous games. You don't even get the tool. You just get the DIY for it. And gold nuggets are not easy to come across (though I did get one recently). The kicker to all of this is that, even after all the effort that goes into obtaining the DIY recipes and materials, is that they STILL eventually break. It honestly makes me wonder if I should even bother with gold tools even if I do eventually unlock the DIY recipes for them. And from what I understand, you just
I can imagine it is at least rewarding to look back at your DIY recipes and be reminded of the work that went into obtaining all of the golden tool recipes. That is a feeling I do want to experience one of these days. But even then, I will probably just stick with the regular tools. It's just not worth the hassle to hoard all of those gold nuggets, in my opinion. I will probably just put them to use by making gold-themed furniture on days Nook's Cranny has one for a hot item.
In the last few days, I have actually gotten towns set up for me in the other four mainline games. Thanks to the 3.0 Update for New Horizons, my Animal Crossing hyper-fixation is currently enabled.
I even have some mods installed for NH's predecessors (Don't worry, they are NOT for cheating for the gold tools; they are just to enhance gameplay).
- This morning, I finally managed to successfully install the Deluxe mod for the original Animal Crossing. Something I tried to do last year, but struggled too. It's basically E+, but in English. ^_^
- I am not sure if this one is successful or not yet, but I also installed (or attempted to) a Wild World mod this morning. I mostly got it to remove the ******* Nookington's Requirement--that I can no longer fulfill anyway. It also adjusts some other things. Monkeys can apparently move to your town automatically now. Also something I learned today: Lily and Ribbot's catchphrases were apparently swapped in this game by Nintendo (likely an oversight), so they are swapped back so they can match their catchphrases in the other games.
- I installed City Folk deluxe this past Summer. I did dip into it, even got Valise as a starting villager, but I ghosted shortly after, since I just wasn't in the Animal Crossing mojo. The most notable things about this mod is that you can choose your skin tone (and I believe tanning is disabled), and that there are villagers that were not in the original (like Valise). You can also get villagers as starters you weren't able to in the vanilla game. I restarted until I got Apollo, but I also ended up getting Ankha as a starter The latter is not available as a starter in the vanilla game.
- This is mainly just a texture pack-like mod, but it goes so well with my aesthetic. It's a Valentine's Day texture mod. I also used the RAM editor to give myself Apollo, a wet suit, and some tools (just the regular ones). I probably will continue to use the RAM editor for furniture and different fruits, since it is tedious (if not impossible) without the Fi-Wi. >_<
It will be just like the 2024 days, but even better. :,)
But back to the golden tools discussion...
I don't know if I will be following through with this challenge, but I would love to challenge myself and see if I can get all of the golden tools across GC, WW, CF, and NL - and - the DIYs for them in NH. It's an ambitious goal, and it would allow me to see how the fulfilling it feels in each game, for each tool.
I am a bit iffy about the golden fishing rods (due to impact lag) and golden nets (due to bees being difficult to catch prior to NL), but I can still damn well try. I could get the silver versions (in CF and NL) first if it helps. ^_^