So, I am the player who tt, like I literally play the game by tt'ing all the time. That's how I enjoy it.
So, due my tt'ing I've learned how it affect villagers etc. and moving. I use tt a lot at this moment because i still don't have all my dream villagers so I tt villagers out and in. What I've learnt is that there are entering-persion and leaving-period. 8 villagers mean I am in the entering-period and no one moves out. Leavin-period means someone is going to move out because I have 9 or 10 villagers.
But still two things happened. Punchy asked to move when I was at 8 villagers (With no plot set up) and Ankha also asked to move when I had 8 villagers (Including a plot set up). I am very cinfused, is this actually common? Cause this makes everything much more riskable... D:
So, due my tt'ing I've learned how it affect villagers etc. and moving. I use tt a lot at this moment because i still don't have all my dream villagers so I tt villagers out and in. What I've learnt is that there are entering-persion and leaving-period. 8 villagers mean I am in the entering-period and no one moves out. Leavin-period means someone is going to move out because I have 9 or 10 villagers.
But still two things happened. Punchy asked to move when I was at 8 villagers (With no plot set up) and Ankha also asked to move when I had 8 villagers (Including a plot set up). I am very cinfused, is this actually common? Cause this makes everything much more riskable... D: