What's left when you got your dreamies ?

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2 days ago, I got my last dreamie from ZanessaGailly : Pate.

So now I have all my dreamies in my town : O'Hare, Roald, Friga & Pate. I also have Kitt, Marcel, & Kitty who where in my town when I arrived in late June of last summer and to whom I grew attached to. Lopez, Drake and Sylvia round up Boccages' villager count. So what's left for people that have all their dreamies ? Has anybody been playing for weeks with all their dreams ? Has the game grown dull ? I don't think I want to let anyone go now...
 
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I can't wait to get them all, and than....well, decorate my town, get PW's, get into events, collect things, get everyones picture, so much to do and I LOVE it :D
 
I still check my town daily after I got my town filled with deer. I check because I don't want to lose any of them.
 
No idea, hence why i never want a full town of dreamies, i want atleast two spots to switch out
 
I have basically all of my dreamies, just need to get Bruce. After that I will complete my town and complete my museum. c:
 
I don't have a set list of dreamies.
I have a couple I'll keep forever, then the rest can come and go as they please.
 
I don't have a set list either. I just look at villagers and go "huh, they're cute." I have one dreamie but I'm getting him today (squee)

I started the game knowing nothing about anything, so I got a couple of disliked villagers but I grew attached to them anyway. They moved out though :P
 
I suppose I'd try to collect items and get badges. I still have quite a few dreamies to go, so I haven't thought much about it yet.
 
I got all my dreamies a week ago or so. I got bored. But really I should have started landscaping and building PWPs :blush:
 
Landscaping of the most intense, harebrained, and excruciating kind. Trees will be felled. Friendships will be forged. Vesta will be gently nudged into pitfalls.

But yeah, I think it might be best to have 2-3 open slots so things don't get stale. You can always have new dreamies, I think. Though I do get worried that, since the dialogue isn't exactly very robust, I'll get frustrated by the fact that I've swapped out my dreamies with villagers that have the exact same personality.
 
I recently got my last deer, and I'm still playing. I've a town full of flowers to sort, then make gardens of, a catalog to complete, pictures, PWP to unlock, the museum to finish, houses to decorate, making sure my villagers don't try to escape me, and then whenever I am done with everything and hitting breaking point I have a second town to work on, and I'll probably move villagers over between towns to free up space and shake things up. And if I bore of my deer ~ not for a long while I assure you ~ I'll replace them with other villagers I like that didn't make the original cut.
 
I've had all my dreamies for about a month, and. I'm still playing AC:NL daily, albeit not very long.
 
Hence why I only have 3 "dreamies" at this point - Lolly, Punchy & Marshal! I want to experience different villagers :D
 
Aww congrats getting all your dreamies! *u*

Anyway, as for me, since I focused a lot about getting my dreamies, I have loads of things to do in my town. Probably a bad idea to get the dreamies first I guess, but I think it's working out pretty well. Now I have to fix up my town, try to unlock PWPs, and match-make get them all to be friends xD Good luck! And keep having fun! I hope you don't lose the motivation to play :c
 
I've been working on getting everyone's picture... So, I enjoy having my dreamies around so I can fulfill their requests the best I can! :) Landscaping is another thing you can do... Paths, PWPs, and gardening are all things you can do.
 
I focus a lot on the town-building/landscaping aspect of the game, so even when I get all my dream neighbors, there will still be hybrids to grow, path patterns to make, and house exteriors and interiors to work on. And because the seasons change, the landscaping I work on during the winter might be different from the landscaping I work on in the spring, so it will probably keep me pretty busy year-round. There's also non-landscaping activities to work on as well, like befriending your dream neighbors and trying to get their pics (I've only gotten a few pictures this whole game), working on improving your neighbors' interior decorating (if it's gone awry), work on the museum, work on obtaining new items (including trading for DLC for other regions), and much more probably.
 
Well I have to day that I'm pretty much done with PWP and landscaping. After all, I've been playing everyday since late last June. Most of my landscaping was done bit by bit during these past few months. I only had to tweak things when a villager left and arrived. I still have to pay my house for upgrades... My fossils collection is complete in the museum but I'm not much into collecting stuff.

I guess I can try and decorate my house with new furniture now (I have an Halloween room, a mushroom room, a christmas room and a washroom upstairs while the entrance room is decorated with the alpine set modified with the help of Cyrus). I'll certainly enjoy the time spent with Pate, O'Hare, Roald, Friga, Kitt, Marcel (it was his birthday today) and the rest of the village.
 
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