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− | [[File:Dharma Set.jpg|200px|thumb|The entire Dharma Set | + | [[File:Dharma Set.jpg|200px|thumb|Top: The entire Dharma Set as it appears in {{CF|short}}. <p>Bottom: The same set after their eyes have been filled in.]] |
− | The '''Dharma Set''' in | + | The '''Dharma Set''' in {{SER}} consists of three furniture items—they are red, egg-shaped wishing dolls known as [[wikipedia:Daruma doll|Daruma]] in Japanese folklore. When making a wish, the owner of the doll colors in the first eye (usually the right). When the wish has been fulfilled, they then color in the other eye. This is reflected in ''Animal Crossing'' by pressing the dharma: one press colors in the previously uncolored eye, followed by a drumming noise. Another press makes the eye blank once more, followed by the dharma shrieking. The larger the dharma, the lower the noises made. |
All Dharma have a completely red [[Feng Shui]]: placing them on the East side of a room will bring good luck. | All Dharma have a completely red [[Feng Shui]]: placing them on the East side of a room will bring good luck. | ||
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− | Image:Dharma Eye.jpg|A Dharma's face | + | Image:Dharma Eye.jpg|A Dharma's face photographed while its eye is filling in. |
− | Image:Dharma Table.jpg|The full Dharma Set | + | Image:Dharma Table.jpg|The full Dharma Set placed on a table. |
− | Image:Dharma.jpg|Real-life | + | Image:Dharma.jpg|Real-life Daruma dolls in a temple in Japan. They have had their eyes colored in, meaning that the initial wishes have come true. |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Revision as of 17:46, March 25, 2020
The Dharma Set in Animal Crossing series consists of three furniture items—they are red, egg-shaped wishing dolls known as Daruma in Japanese folklore. When making a wish, the owner of the doll colors in the first eye (usually the right). When the wish has been fulfilled, they then color in the other eye. This is reflected in Animal Crossing by pressing the dharma: one press colors in the previously uncolored eye, followed by a drumming noise. Another press makes the eye blank once more, followed by the dharma shrieking. The larger the dharma, the lower the noises made.
All Dharma have a completely red Feng Shui: placing them on the East side of a room will bring good luck.
Furniture Items
Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+
Dharma Set in Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+
Animal Crossing: Wild World
Dharma Set in Animal Crossing: Wild World
Animal Crossing: City Folk
Dharma Set in Animal Crossing: City Folk
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Dharma Set in Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Item | Image | Buy Price | Sell Price | Available From | Color(s) | HHA Theme | Style | Size | Info | Customize |
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Dharma | 1,200 | 300 | Timmy & Tommy | Red (x2) | Harmonious | Cute | Can use, can place on table | Yes | ||
Giant Dharma | 1,600 | 400 | Spotlight Item | Red (x2) | Harmonious | Cute | Can place on table | Yes | ||
Mini Dharma | 800 | 200 | Timmy & Tommy | Red (x2) | Harmonious | Cute | Can use, can place on table | Yes |
Gallery
- Dharma.jpg
Real-life Daruma dolls in a temple in Japan. They have had their eyes colored in, meaning that the initial wishes have come true.