Update v2.0 + HHP Discussion Thread

I visited a Shooting Star Kapp'n island today. The bottle had a repeat Zodiac item, and the rocks dropped random Zodiac fragments, including off-season ones. Breaking the rock by eating fruit drops a regular Stone crafting item.
 
Just wanted clarification with something. Can someone confirm if these are all the crops available?

- Sugarcane
- Wheat
- Potatoes
- Tomatoes
- Carrots
- Pumpkins

I thought there were also Corn but I'm unsure about that
 
As a heads up, Villagers wear a wider range of custom pattern types as clothes now. I put a custom design up around launch to see if it unlocked a Nook Mile reward (it did not), and no one wore it. Now, my villagers are ruining their wardrobes by wearing that test design...

Amiibo campers can give you new DIYs.

Just wanted clarification with something. Can someone confirm if these are all the crops available?

- Sugarcane
- Wheat
- Potatoes
- Tomatoes
- Carrots
- Pumpkins

I thought there were also Corn but I'm unsure about that
These are all that I have seen.
 
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I visited a Shooting Star Kapp'n island today. The bottle had a repeat Zodiac item, and the rocks dropped random Zodiac fragments, including off-season ones. Breaking the rock by eating fruit drops a regular Stone crafting item.
When there are shooting stars and you wish on them, can they be found on your island on the beaches?
 
Well, I "completed" HHP. I jotted down what you unlock at various points yet again and put it in the OP (even if some of the info has been said already, lol):
  • After the 16th house, once you continue working, you'll gain the ability to have roommates in vacation homes when remodeling a villager's vacation home
  • After the 17th house, you learn soundscapes after a cutscene with Wardell
  • After the 18th house, you can do storey vacation homes
  • After the 19th house, you can suggest ideas to villagers, and also get more Poki + work clothes
  • After the 20th house, you have another party and get the end goal for HHP
  • After the 22nd house, you get a present from Lottie
  • After the 24th house, you unlock another facility (hospital)
  • After the 25th house, you lean more soundscapes after another cutscene with Wardell
  • After the 27th house, Tom Nook visits and allows you to use your entire catalog for decorating vacation homes
  • After the 30th house, you unlock the last facility (apparel shop)
  • After the apparel shop is complete, you get the credits
  • After the credits, you unlock more reactions (Grooving Hop, Groove Right, Groove Left, Soak It In, Side-to-Side, Island Stomp, Airplane, Twisty Dance, Shimmy, Turnip Patch, Arm-Swing Dance)
  • After returning to your island after the credits and entering the Residential Services building, you unlock the option to remodel your villagers' homes (exterior and interior). It costs 9,000 bells per home, you have everything available to you that you would on the archipelago and you can do multiple homes per day.
After the credits, I believe there is no more ability unlocks on a per-house level.

Various notes:
  • There's a DIY bottle on the beach every day
  • The teacher at the school can give you an item once per day
  • The chef at the restaurant teaches cooking DIYs once per day
  • The co-chefs at the cafe allow you to order food/drinks with Poki (8 total items, I believe it changes every day)
  • The receptionist + doctor are able to give you clothing items at the hospital (once per day)
  • Can expand the hospital by donating 120,000 Poki
  • You're able to buy the items on the mannequins in your apparel shop, items change every day
  • Can dance with villagers from various facilities after the initial credits
  • The next day after opening the school, Leif will come visit, which will unlock the use of hybrid flowers and crops in the archipelago.
  • You get rewards for # of houses completed in the mail
It's kinda interesting, since I would argue you're actually better off just rushing through the first 30 houses for HHP, since after that you'll actually have everything you need for designing the houses. Then you can just go back and remodel the old houses and properly design the new vacation homes to your heart's content, lol.
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Thanks very much for this summary.

nevermind: saw the OP
 
Is a small thing but i wished we could have placed things diagonally, there so many objects that in order to be right they would have to be diagonal, wished they would have added that 😔
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hmm if you have done the caffe facility in HHP i highly recommend to go as a customer and talk to who ever is in charge, there is a MENU !!!! Like a functional
Cafe ! Im happily surprised !
 
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Is a small thing but i wished we could have placed things diagonally, there so many objects that in order to be right they would have to be diagonal, wished they would have added that 😔

i definitely agree. Towns could get way more creative if things could be placed that way.
My villager houses are placed like this along a cliff

X
— X
—- X
———-X

and it would look way better if things could be placed around them diagonally.
 
Okay I just went to a Winter Season Island from Kapp'n Tours and lets just say I spent like 45 minutes catching a lot of snowflakes.
 
Got to see the shooting star island! I was worried that you might have to only play at night for it but you can get it at any time.
 
How often do villagers visit your house? I haven't been able to get one to show up since the first one I got when the update came out.
 
I noticed in Happy Home Designer, you'll unlock items. But how does that work exactly?! Does it mean that if you build a vacation home for a certain villager, you unlock all it's correspondent items? Are doe you only unlock the items you use?! I think it's the first actually. That makes me want to speed race threw several villagers to unlock the most items. I noticed also that i don't have all the flowers yet? I'm confused...
 
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