MelanieScribbles
Artistic, autistic, and just generally tired
January 30th
Well, not a long play session again, since I only managed to get in the game around the evening. But boy, was it ever eventful! Let's start this story at the beginning, though.
Things started off a bit dodgy: As son as I started up the game, I had to chase Olaf off of my front lawn!
Yeah, you had better leave, buddy! Creepy stalker... See? I was right about him being a neckbeard!
I've also gotten a bronze HHA plaque in my evaluation this week! I already had a pennant, but an award? This early?
I know I had like a B rating last time, but how the heck did I get to 20k points this fast on only feng shui items? Like, I legit wasn't expecting this yet, but it's a nice surprise. I kind of tend to hang them near my bed like a bunch of posters for some reason.
Next up, it was time to check out the new Able Sisters shop.
I might not be able to use the Custom Design Portal just yet, but it was still worth it to go shopping there: I walked away with a new pair of shoes (will be pictured in a later post), some glasses that look closer to the glasses I wear in real life, and this really cute coat.
I mean, I HAD to wear something nice to the grand opening ceremony...
But that wasn't the only cause for celebration today... So I originally stumbled into the Resident Services to get that number in my ABD higher, and get my daily Nook Miles while I was at it. Then I went up to Isabelle's counter and thought: 'All right, might as well see what's on the to-do list for tomorrow. Bet 'cha it's more flowers? '
...It was NOT more flowers.
I finally did it! I finally got a 3-star rating! I could barely believe it when Tom got out a phone to give K.K. Slider a call. Good thing I wasn't drinking anything at that moment and that I was playing in console mode instead of handheld mode, else I would've ended up looking like a real-life cartoon character once that star rating showed up.
Terraforming, here I come! Goodbye annoying cliffs separated by a river, and hello perfect bamboo forest waterfall! Ooh boy, I'm going to have some work to do... And I can't wait to get started. Crayola is finally going to be the best island it can be.
I'm not planning an all-out island flattening here, but I am going to do a lot of work on this mess of an island. So I guess you can still use that term for it: Rivers are getting diverted, one might even be completely disappearing save for the mouth of it, and the cliffs covering half my island are DEFINITELY getting the boot altogether. No matter what I do with the camera in the back area of those, I can't see anything but the top of my character's head if I have to check there for fossils. And to check if no fossils were buried there, I painstakingly had to go through there, digging a hole at every step. Just because I couldn't see the ground there in any capacity! Those cliffs are also really annoying with ladders in general: There's like 2 areas that are the highest point of my island, but they're not connected: there's a bit of the 2nd level cliff in between them, and it has a river flowing through it that goes into a waterfall. So during a quick check whether Celeste was there this evening, I had to go up both of these areas. And I was switching tools like every 3 seconds. You can understand: I'll be glad to be rid of those!
Well, all of the other preparations are done: I've bought some saplings of both tree types in advance just in case, especially since the cliffs hold some of the only cedar trees left on the island. I'm investing in more saplings tomorrow, because I've used a few in Nook Mile missions. I have 2 pipes from the Mario 30th anniversary items ready to go for time's sake, and a place I don't want to change all that much to temporarily put any flowers and bushes in that I want to keep. As long as they're placed away from any water edges in the southern central area of my island, those plants should be safe.
I even have a big stock of over 30 pears to be able to dig up entire trees and such: I kept putting them into my storage to gift later! There's even some still on the trees of my orchard, so I should have enough fruit on me to last me through the entire ordeal. I can legit max out the meter several times over. I just harvested my orchard today and sold the non-native fruit for a final budget boost, so if I want to move that orchard as it is now, I'm going to need those pears. That makes it a matter of just digging up the trees, picking up the fences, and getting a move on. I also have some produce plants in my front yard that are getting their own area, and I want to move around some flowers. So I had better start crafting some spare shovels: I'm bound to break at least one or two along the way. I should have the materials ready for that, but I frankly wish I had hit just a few more rocks along the way. I still have plenty of storage space left for the furniture I did end up using on the island in my efforts to get ihe rating to 3 starts, though: I didn't actively count, but have like 70 spaces left at the very least. And that might end up being more once I start burning through spare DIY resources.
Yup, wouldn't be doing this partial island flattening if I hadn't done my homework beforehand. So I can finally get those big plans for Crayola started! I would definitely call this a milestone, and boy, is this ever going to be a ride. But the hype is real!
Well, my character definitely needed some fresh air after the shock and awe from that died down! So it was time to do some Nook Mile missions while I was still on cloud nine about this whole thing. Met Pascal today: good thing, because I didn't end up getting any scallops yesterday.
He had a Mermaid Closet and some wise words for me today. And I'm taking an important lesson out of this one: gotta know where you're going. And I luckily, I do know where I'm going with my island. Thanks for the extra support, Pascal!
Along the way on my other missions, I noticed that Spike seems to have a softer side that he's not telling us about.
And we caught it on camera! I'm definitely getting in trouble with him for this later. Also, I hopped by Tiansheng's house to properly welcome him while I was in the neighborhood anyways.
And after catching my breath a little, Rhonda invited me over. I actually got a nice prize out of this game of higher and lower: I guess she really knows my tastes.
Takes a goth to know a goth, I guess? I'm not sure about purple being the main colour here, but it's so darned cute that I can't bring myself to sell it. And it's black enough for me: if I throw on some black tights, I've got myself a look.
We've also got our first villager moving out: sadly, it's not Olaf that decided to leave. It's Paula is going to be in boxes tomorrow.
I'll be posting about her on the New Neighbor Network as well: as long as you're okay with me only being able to use Dodo Codes, I'm happy to pass this villager along to someone else.
Well, I called it a day there: I have some final details to figure out when it comes to that island remodel, after all! Man, I didn't expect this to happen when I booted up the game for a few hours just to do the dailies. The final budget for my grand island remodel is a whopping 310k IGB, and 30k NM (10k NM after the costs of the terraforming tools and the paths I want). I'm glad that I've been saving up all this time, because I was already hoping I'd be ready once I reached this milestone. It's a little faster then expected, but I'm not complaining! The preparations are done, and I guess I'm starting on the baby steps tomorrow. The first step of operation 'make Crayola its best self'... Come up with a better name. But in all seriousness: I have some furniture to retrieve and some flowers near the waterside to rescue. Expect long posts, and lots of work in progress shots from now on! I guess we're ending this week with a bang, and I'm already looking forward to making a post with a full tour of the finished island.
Thank you for reading, and hope you enjoyed!
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