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unfortunately not.Can you take villagers from another player's campsite?
unfortunately not.Can you take villagers from another player's campsite?
If you go to your island and the plot will be taken by the villager that you ask to move in. ^^And another question is, on my tour on another island i asked a villager to move in with me, she said yes but said she has to talk to Tom Nook first and then she will move in. When she will move in with me? I don't know how to find her. I am new to this game so i know barely anything
yes! it can take a loooong while until someone asks, sadlyHelp! Almost 15 days passed since my last villager moved out, but no one requested to leave! Is this normal?
can you quote some of them? ive never experienced thisAh, my villagers are becoming meaner second by second! I just want to have some nice conversations and they keep making passive aggressive comments, and even comments about my looks!
All of your villagers or specific ones? Maybe you need other personality traits to offset the meanies.Ah, my villagers are becoming meaner second by second! I just want to have some nice conversations and they keep making passive aggressive comments, and even comments about my looks!
One tile apart:Does anyone know how close two inclines can be placed vertically? An image of this would be super helpful too because im not sure how good it would look
I want to have 2 inclines placed from my 1st to my 3rd layer and i dont have tons of space to do it so i need to place them as close as possible
There are lots of DIY recipes that require carboard boxes, and one recipe that requires 30 rusted parts. That's 30 visits from Gulliver.Genuinely confused why anyone would pay silly money for rusted parts and cardboard boxes? Not used from recycling bin and no idea what to do with them.
makes sense thank you. Haven’t come across recipe from Gulliver using rusted parts. Might see if I can help someoneOne tile apart:
There are lots of DIY recipes that require carboard boxes, and one recipe that requires 30 rusted parts. That's 30 visits from Gulliver.
thank you so mch!!!!One tile apart:
There are lots of DIY recipes that require carboard boxes, and one recipe that requires 30 rusted parts. That's 30 visits from Gulliver.
You get the recipe elsewhere, from redeeming miles. It's the Robot Hero recipe.makes sense thank you. Haven’t come across recipe from Gulliver using rusted parts. Might see if I can help someone
considering i wrote rodney a letter that contained nothing but "get off my island" and he loved it, you're good to go, even with short letters. also, not sure if it's any relief to you, but the keyboard accepts input via touchscreen, so you could try tiping like that if you take it out of the dock!
All of your villagers or specific ones? Maybe you need other personality traits to offset the meanies.
Your 3DS stylus won't work, sorry! The 3DS has a resistive touchscreen, so you could use anything pointy as a stylus (I used my phone's case once). The Switch has a capacitive touchscreen, meaning you need a finger or special stylus to use it (same as with a phone). The good news is that you don't need any sort of specialized stylus, just a normal phone/tablet stylus.Haha - that's fantastic! I imagine my letters will be equally brief. (And I just might need to send Diva a get-off-my-island letter as well.) Thanks for letting me know the villagers seem less picky about letters this time around!
I have tried the touchscreen with mixed result. I think I probably need to try it with a stylus, as when I typed with my fingers I tended to hit the wrong letters a lot. I'll give it another try! Maybe my 3DS stylus will work?
Your 3DS stylus won't work, sorry! The 3DS has a resistive touchscreen, so you could use anything pointy as a stylus (I used my phone's case once). The Switch has a capacitive touchscreen, meaning you need a finger or special stylus to use it (same as with a phone). The good news is that you don't need any sort of specialized stylus, just a normal phone/tablet stylus.
But from personal experience, I've hit wrong letters a lot more with the stylus than with my fingers. The stylus is really good for drawing on bulletin boards, though.