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anyone know how to kick out a villager relatively fast without time travel?

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the title basically says it all, but there are 2 reasons why i'm asking this question:
1. i have 2 villagers i absolutely hate that i want out asap, but ignoring them doesn't seem to be working.
2. i see people cycling villagers all the time, and i'm curious as to how they get villagers in and out so quickly.

also, by "relatively fast", i mean 2-3 weeks most.

let me know! <3
 
Well, the quickest way is definitely Amiibos. Invite a villager 3 times and do the craft task for them each time and then you can move them in while selecting who to move out. You can only do this once a day, so you can kick them out on the third day.

I don't think there is any other way without time traveling other than hoping the villager you want out asks to move.
 
Like how Venn said, the people who constantly cycle out villagers probably TT a lot and use Amiibo.

I believe dataminers said it's random which villagers ask to move when they have the white bubble over their heads. I wish they would make it so that villagers with lower friendship are more likely to ask. Or maybe have a special item (trash? lol) that we could give to them, so they'd get the hint. Or have Isabelle kick them out.

I don't need super specific villagers, but I can understand why unliked villagers staying is a problem for some people, especially people with themed islands or something. Or even lookwise, I would want most gorillas or Moose on my island :( Moose looks like he's being creepy or flirting with my female villager
 
If you become close friends with them, and talk to them lots, but not to annoy them. they will be more likily to leave if they know you, and have gotten the most of your island

So gift them, pay attention to them. They will eventually, and be quicker to leave. Ignoring them will just get them to stay longer, because they don't know you, and have not gotten the most of your island

I had Merry on my side island, and after five real life days, she wanted to move on after only being there for a short time span. Being nice is the way to go. Villagers you have had for longer want to leave because they've been there long enough to have a good stay, and a good time. So they want to see new places.

If you get the villagers you dislike to that level, they will want to move on.
 
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Without time travel, it's super hard. If the ignoring method has not worked, I would second the friendship method. That is, ignoring all other villagers and really concentrating on that one villager you don't like. It's as if a villager completes his or her purpose once they've reached a super high level of friendship and then they want to leave. It's worked in other prior AC games for me too.
 
Amiibos are more faster or maybe ignoring them, I managed to kick out my voided Diva by amiibo.

Sometimes its rng when a villager asks to move
 
One thing to keep in mind. The last villager to move in will never ask to leave. So if your last move in was one of the ones you want to leave that means you will have to get the other one to leave first or use amiibo. I am not sure if a camper can ask to replace the last move in so dk If you could get them out that way.
 
One thing to keep in mind. The last villager to move in will never ask to leave. So if your last move in was one of the ones you want to leave that means you will have to get the other one to leave first or use amiibo. I am not sure if a camper can ask to replace the last move in so dk If you could get them out that way.
I agree with the amiibo method, and, just to clarify, a camper can ask to replace the most recent villager. When I was getting Kabuki onto my island, he asked to replace Avery, who was the most recent villager.
 
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