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No, the rock has to have one space all around it. Flowers will work there, though.
 
Is there a point to investing in major landscaping when I don't intend to keep a number of my villagers? (as in I would really like to get them out of my town). Can/will villagers move in on top of my bushes/trees? (I know they will move in on top of my paths, thanks Diana.)
 
Is there a point to investing in major landscaping when I don't intend to keep a number of my villagers? (as in I would really like to get them out of my town). Can/will villagers move in on top of my bushes/trees? (I know they will move in on top of my paths, thanks Diana.)

no probably not :3 i just started a new town and plan on landscaping after i get rid of the villagers i don't like and get all my dreamies in. i heard they could move in on bushes and trees but i'm not sure sorry lol
 
Sigh, I guess I'll focus on some parts of town that they probably won't move in on then... (of course I bet as soon as I say it they will move in right on top of my carefully cultivated landscaping). Thanks!
 
Is there a point to investing in major landscaping when I don't intend to keep a number of my villagers? (as in I would really like to get them out of my town). Can/will villagers move in on top of my bushes/trees? (I know they will move in on top of my paths, thanks Diana.)

Villagers can and will move on top of bushes, trees, flowers and items. The only thing that stops them are PWP projects. If you have specific areas in mind you want to keep clear I suggest you place projects to keep it clear.
Most people plot reset when getting a new villager so they can get them settled where they want.
 
When you give clothing to villagers in the hope they will wear it does it matter if it's a tank or a tee?

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I would also like to know if there is somewhere you can find out the HHA points for furniture. I know about getting points for sets, themes, feng shui etc but I mean actual points for individual items like how many points is a blue table for example and will it be worth more when customized with ore?
 
Is it possible to have two of the same villagers living in your town? Like if you got the same villager from two different people and asked them to move in

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When you give clothing to villagers in the hope they will wear it does it matter if it's a tank or a tee?

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I would also like to know if there is somewhere you can find out the HHA points for furniture. I know about getting points for sets, themes, feng shui etc but I mean actual points for individual items like how many points is a blue table for example and will it be worth more when customized with ore?

No it doesn't matter if it's a tank or tee. As for your second question I don't know the answer, but I know villager pictures get you A LOT of points
 
When you give clothing to villagers in the hope they will wear it does it matter if it's a tank or a tee?

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I would also like to know if there is somewhere you can find out the HHA points for furniture. I know about getting points for sets, themes, feng shui etc but I mean actual points for individual items like how many points is a blue table for example and will it be worth more when customized with ore?

Doesn't matter, tank or tee.

This guide will give you a ton of info on HHA points: http://www.gamefaqs.com/3ds/997811-animal-crossing-new-leaf/faqs/65246

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Is it possible to have two of the same villagers living in your town? Like if you got the same villager from two different people and asked them to move in

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No it doesn't matter if it's a tank or tee. As for your second question I don't know the answer, but I know villager pictures get you A LOT of points

No, it's not possible.
 
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Is there a point to investing in major landscaping when I don't intend to keep a number of my villagers? (as in I would really like to get them out of my town). Can/will villagers move in on top of my bushes/trees? (I know they will move in on top of my paths, thanks Diana.)

They can (and often will) move in on top of bushes/trees. I know that some items they may move on top of can end up in your police station, maybe that's the case with bushes, but I don't think that happens with flowers or trees, sadly.

You can always try to make sure they don't move in on top of certain areas by putting PWP around it or using secondary character houses to hold that spot. I think villagers can't move on top of buried things like fossils either but I'm not sure.

Also, if you're waiting to move villagers out and plan on laying down paths between their houses, you'll probably have to remove them once they move out.

I'd just wait to have a more permanent set of villagers before landscaping or you could just be extra careful with trees (planting different kinds of the same tree in different locations, for example), and invest the extra work on paths for the time being if you plan on rotating your villagers a lot.

When you give clothing to villagers in the hope they will wear it does it matter if it's a tank or a tee?

No, it doesn't matter.

Is it possible to have two of the same villagers living in your town? Like if you got the same villager from two different people and asked them to move in


No, you can't.

I've heard that even just trying can end up corrupting your game (not sure though).
 
Which past villagers are the ones that appear in the shopping district? I'm trying to get back an old villager and am not sure how many more villagers I need to cycle out. If he is appearing in the shopping district, could he be, say, 5 villagers away from being able to move back to my town?
 
Which past villagers are the ones that appear in the shopping district? I'm trying to get back an old villager and am not sure how many more villagers I need to cycle out. If he is appearing in the shopping district, could he be, say, 5 villagers away from being able to move back to my town?

I've only moved out six villagers total. After five, the first one to move, Alli, showed up in my shopping district. This has been over the course of about six months since I got the game as well. Be that as it may, I'm unsure of how exactly the process works. This is just an example of my experience.

Any others?
 
How does planting flowers to get hybrid works? If..
.....CC
1) xOOC1
......CC x=river/trees/etc O=flowers C=empty space will hybrid flower grow at C1 or either places of C?
2) COOC hybrid flower will either grow at left or right empty space?
3) xOOC
....xEEC where E=flowers of different types hybrid flower will grow at C?

Sorry if this is confusing :p
 
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1) Yes
2) Yes
3) Yes

All of them are theoretically possible. However, the best form of breeding is:

O C O C O C O C
C O C O C O C O
O C O C O C O C
 
is the only way to get a tenth villager to get them in the campsite? Like say you got a villager from here but you already had nine can that one still move in?
 
is the only way to get a tenth villager to get them in the campsite? Like say you got a villager from here but you already had nine can that one still move in?

You can get a 10th villager from the campsite, by inviting someone from another town, or by Wi-Fi or streetpassing someone. :)

So yes, you can invite someone to move in from another town if you have a town of 9 villagers.
 
is the only way to get a tenth villager to get them in the campsite? Like say you got a villager from here but you already had nine can that one still move in?

You can get a 10th villager through the campsite, direct adoption, or just WiFi-ing/StreetPassing someone who has a villager in the void. If you have 9 villagers, you can adopt one more villager here.
 
I'm sure I already know the answer to this, but does backwards TT count as a day passing still?

I've got some things I really want to get done that require a few days passing, but I hate for my game date to not match the real date, so I would like to return to the current day in the end. So could I do this by just moving like a week forward, one day at a time, then moving back, also one day at a time? Will traveling backwards in any way reverse or deteriorate progress that's made?

Also, if I do this, I want to do the Beautiful Town ordinance. If I put it into effect today, then TT to tomorrow, it will be in effect from then on, even backwards, correct?
 
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