Hi
Can someone please tell me how to lineup collectibles because I bought one and received one but I don?t know how to display them! Both of my collectibles match and I?d like to know the answer.
Your collectibles are already being displayed they are under your 3DS code in your sidebar when you post!
But if you ever want to change your collectibles in the future, click on the "shop" tab under the Bell Tree Forums banner, then click on "inventory" on the left hand side. You can view all the collectibles you own on this page. Check the "hidden" box if you don't want to be a collectible to be displayed, and check the "active" box (making sure the "hidden" box is unchecked) if you do want a collectible to be displayed!
For future reference if you get more into collectibles and want to make specific lineups of them, they are automatically ordered by the date and time that they were purchased/acquired. As such, the most recent active collectible will always be the furthest on the left and the oldest active collectible will always be the furthest on the right. When there are enough collectibles to fill up 2 rows of 6 this still holds true; the most recent active collectible will be on the leftmost in the top row, while the oldest active collectible will be the rightmost on the bottom row.
With that in mind, you can plan accordingly and construct lineups to your specifications. Sometimes people are willing to trade their collectibles with each other so that they have the timestamps in the proper order to set things up the way they want it.
Hopefully that all makes sense and will prove useful to you. Welcome to the wild world of TBT collectibles!
@ZombifiedHorror is exactly right. Your lineup depends on the timestamps of the purchase of each collectible time/date. You can check these dates for yourself by first putting said collectible in your lineup and then going to your profile page and clicking on the shop tab. Sadly, as @ZombifiedHorror mentioned, this is the only way to change your lineup so it's important to make sure that you're getting the right dates for your lineups to work.