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The museum returns once again in {{NH}}; however, it is not available from the start. First, the player needs to donate 5 creatures to [[Tom Nook]] in the [[Resident Services]]. Once they have done so, Tom Nook will get a call from [[Blathers]] to set up the tent. Soon after, he gives the tent to the player, who then needs to place it somewhere on the island. The next day, [[Blathers]] will have set up a tent on the spot chosen by the player. The player will have to donate 10 more items in order for the museum to be built. The museum will be opened in two days (including the construction in the next day). | The museum returns once again in {{NH}}; however, it is not available from the start. First, the player needs to donate 5 creatures to [[Tom Nook]] in the [[Resident Services]]. Once they have done so, Tom Nook will get a call from [[Blathers]] to set up the tent. Soon after, he gives the tent to the player, who then needs to place it somewhere on the island. The next day, [[Blathers]] will have set up a tent on the spot chosen by the player. The player will have to donate 10 more items in order for the museum to be built. The museum will be opened in two days (including the construction in the next day). | ||
− | This new museum initially had three sections (for fish, bugs, and fossils). As of the version 1.2.0 update, the art wing has been added; this initially required purchasing a piece of art from [[Redd]] and showing it to Blathers, but as of the 2.0.0 update, it is automatically unlocked once the museum is built. The 2.0.0 update also reintroduces the Roost, which is built into the top-left corner of the museum, and is unlocked by finding | + | This new museum initially had three sections (for fish, bugs, and fossils). As of the version 1.2.0 update, the art wing has been added; this initially required purchasing a piece of art from [[Redd]] and showing it to Blathers, but as of the 2.0.0 update, it is automatically unlocked once the museum is built. The 2.0.0 update also reintroduces the Roost, which is built into the top-left corner of the museum, and is unlocked by finding Brewster on one of [[Kapp'n]]'s [[boat tour]] islands. |
Like in {{NL|short}}, multiple items can be donated, and multiple fossils assessed, at once. Blather's monologues return for individually given bugs, fish, and fossils, but details about art are provided in each exhibit. | Like in {{NL|short}}, multiple items can be donated, and multiple fossils assessed, at once. Blather's monologues return for individually given bugs, fish, and fossils, but details about art are provided in each exhibit. |