And Lolly's price on GameFAQs just went up to 10 million. Ridiculous.
wow
well i paid more than that for fauna
Just seems incredibly silly to me, but people play the game differently.
Looking to trade Mitzi for a villager i really like such as
Marshal, Ankha, Merengue, Tangy, Mira, Octavian, Agent S, Zucker, Sprinkle, Marina :3
Or another cute villager such as Ozzie
(My deal to trade Mitzi for Marina fell through)
And Lolly's price on GameFAQs just went up to 10 million. Ridiculous.
I agree 100%.I don't know why people have such an issue with villager auctions going for high prices. There's so many factors at play. The odds of getting a specific villager, the odds of getting rarer villagers, the odds of move-outs, the issue of TTing to that day or waiting for the day, arranging the WiFi session.. When you consider all that work, certainly someone should profit from it if they want to. And who better for a villager to go to than the person most willing to give to get? You could argue that anyone bidding more than 10, 20, 30mil for a villager must've duped or exploited TTing for turnips or what-have-you, but either way, some kind of effort went into amassing some large sum of money for a villager, and if they're more willing to work for it than someone else is, then I don't see what's the matter with the prices going sky-high, personally.
I agree plus when it comes to high demand of a particular villager I think that cost doesn't matter. But I really wonder where these people get the bells to bid so high... :/I don't know why people have such an issue with villager auctions going for high prices. There's so many factors at play. The odds of getting a specific villager, the odds of getting rarer villagers, the odds of move-outs, the issue of TTing to that day or waiting for the day, arranging the WiFi session.. When you consider all that work, certainly someone should profit from it if they want to. And who better for a villager to go to than the person most willing to give to get? You could argue that anyone bidding more than 10, 20, 30mil for a villager must've duped or exploited TTing for turnips or what-have-you, but either way, some kind of effort went into amassing some large sum of money for a villager, and if they're more willing to work for it than someone else is, then I don't see what's the matter with the prices going sky-high, personally.
I don't know why people have such an issue with villager auctions going for high prices. There's so many factors at play. The odds of getting a specific villager, the odds of getting rarer villagers, the odds of move-outs, the issue of TTing to that day or waiting for the day, arranging the WiFi session.. When you consider all that work, certainly someone should profit from it if they want to. And who better for a villager to go to than the person most willing to give to get? You could argue that anyone bidding more than 10, 20, 30mil for a villager must've duped or exploited TTing for turnips or what-have-you, but either way, some kind of effort went into amassing some large sum of money for a villager, and if they're more willing to work for it than someone else is, then I don't see what's the matter with the prices going sky-high, personally.
I feel bad for the villagers...they just want a good home and here we are trading them and selling them on the black market behind their backs... I mean, I've wanted Marshal since forever but no one will trade, unless it for 10mil+ or other super-rare villagers. Few Marshals have good, loving homes while other Marshals sell for millions on the black market. A villager should be treated with care, even if you don't like them. Heck, I wanted Deena to move out badly and she's the first person to recommend a community project, the garbage can (which I've always wanted). We should have a little more respect for our villagers :3i completely agree
So..in a TT accident, Whitney decided to move out. If anyone would be nice enough to let her camp out in their town while I get another space for her, that would be greatly appreciated. :c If not, I don't know what I'm going to do, haha.