W- how and whats the process?Being someone who has stolen a lot of villagers, I can confirm the second part is true.
Being someone who has stolen a lot of villagers, I can confirm the second part is true.
So if someone visits and DOESN'T talk to your villagers, they still mention that person, forever?I can't answer the first question as I've only had one villager leave and she asked if she could. I'm really curious about the "stealing villagers" thing too. I've had plenty of people visit and only be on my island for like 2 minutes and none of my villagers be anywhere near my visitor or me for my villager the next day to be like "so Blanky from Blankyland visited. Blankyland is really far away. I want to go to Blankyland someday." If the villagers already hint at maybe leaving one day I don't know if talking really affects anything unless the villager is already in boxes. I could be wrong though. We need someone else who has actual proof that a visitor talking to a villager can cause that villager to leave. However, with that said I agree with cheezu. I don't see how someone could "steal" a villager. I could see a visitor talking to a villager maybe increasing that villagers chances of asking to move out, but not getting the villager to leave without asking first.
i wouldn't necessarily say forever, but villagers will make remarks like, for example "your friend X was over the other day, no? and they came from Y island, that's pretty far away!" or if you haven't met the person in a while they'll also ask if they'll ever come over to visit again. but yeah, they do that, even when nobody talks to them afaik.So if someone visits and DOESN'T talk to your villagers, they still mention that person, forever?
I can't ever have a visitor then.
I don't like villagers talking about other players.
If Splinter has stolen lots of villagers as he claims then please show some proof or a walkthrough of how that's done or I won't buy it.
Sorry. I guess I missed out on the sarcasm here. My bad!I was kidding.