Ok.
So have you ever been to a dream town with heaps and heaps of paths?
I've always been wondering how they get that many paths.
I've seen a dream town with only one character, and they have, like, 45 paths.
I tested things out myself, and I couldn't have luck.
If you create a new character, place paths with their profile, and delete them, it doesn't work.
The dead character's paths just turn white and reset.
People from other towns can come and put paths, but they must keep it in their inventory and not replace it.
So I was wondering how many dream towns have this huge flow of paths.
It could either be:
a) a hacked town with hacked paths on
b) some sort of glitch or a way to do it.
But I was thinking if this could be it:
If you could create a new character, go into somebody else's town, and place down the path. Then you go back into your own town, store the design at your Able Sisters, and delete your character!
Would that work? Would the path still stay in your town?
Did somebody ever do this, and if so, did it work?
If not, then how do you think people get so many paths?
So have you ever been to a dream town with heaps and heaps of paths?
I've always been wondering how they get that many paths.
I've seen a dream town with only one character, and they have, like, 45 paths.
I tested things out myself, and I couldn't have luck.
If you create a new character, place paths with their profile, and delete them, it doesn't work.
The dead character's paths just turn white and reset.
People from other towns can come and put paths, but they must keep it in their inventory and not replace it.
So I was wondering how many dream towns have this huge flow of paths.
It could either be:
a) a hacked town with hacked paths on
b) some sort of glitch or a way to do it.
But I was thinking if this could be it:
If you could create a new character, go into somebody else's town, and place down the path. Then you go back into your own town, store the design at your Able Sisters, and delete your character!
Would that work? Would the path still stay in your town?
Did somebody ever do this, and if so, did it work?
If not, then how do you think people get so many paths?