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[[File:Medicine NH Icon.png|thumb|right|Medicine as it appears in {{NH|nolink}}]]
 
[[File:Medicine NH Icon.png|thumb|right|Medicine as it appears in {{NH|nolink}}]]
'''Medicine''' is an item in the {{SER}}, appearing from {{DnMe+}} onward. It can be purchased at [[Tom Nook's store]] or [[Timmy and Tommy's store]] (once upgraded to [[T&T Mart]]) for 400 [[Bell]]s (1,200 in {{DnMe+|nolink}}). Medicine can heal [[sick]] [[villager]]s and cure [[Bee]] (or [[Wasp]]) stings. In games up to and including {{NL}} (excluding {{NLWa|short}} where sickness was disabled), a villager's sickness usually requires three doses of Medicine to be cured. After their ailment has passed, they will gift the [[player]] with a random item to show their appreciation. Any player can give medicine, though it is the player who contributes the most that receives the gift.
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'''Medicine''' is an item in the {{SER}}, appearing from {{DnMe+}} onward. It can be purchased at [[Tom Nook's store]] or [[Timmy and Tommy's store]] (once upgraded to [[T&T Mart]]) for 400 [[Bell]]s (1,200 in {{DnMe+|nolink}}). Medicine can heal [[sick]] [[villager]]s and cure [[bee]] (or [[wasp]]) stings. In games up to and including {{NL}} (excluding {{NLWa|short}} where sickness was disabled), a villager's sickness usually requires three doses of Medicine to be cured. After their ailment has passed, they will gift the [[player]] with a random item to show their appreciation. Any player can give medicine, though it is the player who contributes the most that receives the gift.
  
 
In {{NL|nolink}}, any villager whom the player is friends with will supply Medicine to the player should they get stung by a bee.
 
In {{NL|nolink}}, any villager whom the player is friends with will supply Medicine to the player should they get stung by a bee.
  
In {{NH}}, {{I|Medicine|NH}} will cure a sick villager instantly and can be crafted using a recipe obtained by talking to villagers while stung. To craft it, the player needs 1 {{I|Wasp Nest|NH}} and 3 {{I|Clump of Weeds|NH|text=Clumps of Weeds}}. However, Medicine may still be gifted by villagers if the player has been stung by wasps.
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In {{NH}}, {{I|Medicine|NH}} will cure a sick villager instantly and can be crafted using a recipe obtained by talking to villagers while stung. To craft it, the player needs 1 {{I|wasp nest|NH}} and 3 {{I|clump of weeds|NH}}. However, medicine may still be gifted by villagers if the player has been stung by wasps.
 
   
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 21:09, March 23, 2023

Medicine as it appears in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Medicine is an item in the Animal Crossing series, appearing from Doubutsu no Mori e+ onward. It can be purchased at Tom Nook's store or Timmy and Tommy's store (once upgraded to T&T Mart) for 400 Bells (1,200 in Doubutsu no Mori e+). Medicine can heal sick villagers and cure bee (or wasp) stings. In games up to and including Animal Crossing: New Leaf (excluding Welcome amiibo where sickness was disabled), a villager's sickness usually requires three doses of Medicine to be cured. After their ailment has passed, they will gift the player with a random item to show their appreciation. Any player can give medicine, though it is the player who contributes the most that receives the gift.

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, any villager whom the player is friends with will supply Medicine to the player should they get stung by a bee.

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Medicine will cure a sick villager instantly and can be crafted using a recipe obtained by talking to villagers while stung. To craft it, the player needs 1 wasp nest and 3 clump of weeds. However, medicine may still be gifted by villagers if the player has been stung by wasps.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Dutch Medicijn Medicine

European Spanish Medicina Medicine

European French Remède Remedy

Italian Medicina Medicine

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