he is talk about the furniture like the flagpole and koopa shell, right?pkkong said:well idk about mario (the character) but in the local fabric place I got a Luigi hat and designed a luigi shirt xP
It was under 1000 bells too so its not that expensive as far as I know (im on my first day)
Thats trueFroggygirl234 said:he is talk about the furniture like the flagpole and koopa shell, right?pkkong said:well idk about mario (the character) but in the local fabric place I got a Luigi hat and designed a luigi shirt xP
It was under 1000 bells too so its not that expensive as far as I know (im on my first day)
well i believe you can shoot them out of the sky with the slingshot, that is what ive heard
That depends. Nook has a point tracking system. The points actually have a POINT in this game, or at least an actual use. He has exchange gifts, for which you can exchange accumulated points for certain gifts, each of which have a Mario/Zelda/Metroid theme to them.PK-Orange said:How do you get mario stuff? like furniture and clothes and stuff..
I prefer it the new way, because a lot of it is worth a lot of merchandise in purchase, meaning it will probably take a while you get any of Nook's gifts, let alone all of them.sidorak19 said:So if that now easy to get whats hard to get?
In WW you could obtain the mario items by going to a event they used to hold at Toys R Us and downloading the items onto your DS.Tola said:I prefer it the new way, because a lot of it is worth a lot of merchandise in purchase, meaning it will probably take a while you get any of Nook's gifts, let alone all of them.sidorak19 said:So if that now easy to get whats hard to get?
But there are the OTHER gifts, like "Metroid," The Fire Flower, and all of that good stuff. I never knew how to get it. Action Replay? Whatever.