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'''Storage units''' are furniture pieces such as wardrobes and dressers that allow [[player]]s to save their items in storage without having to place them into their [[house]] or [[pocket]]s. The functionality of storage spaces differs between games. Clothes, accessories, furniture, flowers, Bells, stationery, tools, fruit, and many other items can be placed in storage. Prior to {{NL|short}}, [[bug]]s, [[fish]], and [[turnips]] cannot be stored. In {{NL|short|nolink}}, [[Snowflake|Snowflakes]] and the [[Snow People#Snowman|Bingo card]] cannot be stored. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, flowers and plants cannot be stored, and until {{NHVer|2.0}}, [[DIY recipes]] could not be stored.
 
'''Storage units''' are furniture pieces such as wardrobes and dressers that allow [[player]]s to save their items in storage without having to place them into their [[house]] or [[pocket]]s. The functionality of storage spaces differs between games. Clothes, accessories, furniture, flowers, Bells, stationery, tools, fruit, and many other items can be placed in storage. Prior to {{NL|short}}, [[bug]]s, [[fish]], and [[turnips]] cannot be stored. In {{NL|short|nolink}}, [[Snowflake|Snowflakes]] and the [[Snow People#Snowman|Bingo card]] cannot be stored. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, flowers and plants cannot be stored, and until {{NHVer|2.0}}, [[DIY recipes]] could not be stored.
  
In {{DnM}}, an individual storage unit can save a single item, but there is no limit to the number of units that can be placed in a house. When an item is saved in a storage unit, it cannot be picked up until the item is removed. In {{DnM+}}, {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}, up to three items can be stored in each storage space. In {{WW|short|nolink}} a common storage space is introduced which is shared between every storage unit in the house. Each player has their own individual storage space, and can save up to 90 items. In {{CF|short|nolink}}, this is increased to 160 spaces and a player's storage can also be accessed in the [[Auction House]] by selecting the "Checkroom" option. In {{NL|short|nolink}}, the storage space is increased again to 180 spaces. In addition, the [[train station]] and [[museum]] contain lockers that can access the storage space, even when a player is visiting another town. In the [[Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome amiibo]] update, a house expansion called the Secret Storeroom can be bought from [[Nook's Homes]] for {{Currency|Bells|158000}}. The Secret Storeroom offers 360 storage spaces that are separate from the existing home storage.
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In {{DnM}}, an individual storage unit can save a single item, but there is no limit to the number of units that can be placed in a house. In {{DnM+}}, {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}, up to three items can be stored in each storage space. In {{WW|short|nolink}} a common storage space is introduced which is shared between every storage unit in the house. Each player has their own individual storage space, and can save up to 90 items. In {{CF|short|nolink}}, this is increased to 160 spaces and a player's storage can also be accessed in the [[Auction House]] by selecting the "Checkroom" option. In {{NL|short|nolink}}, the storage space is increased again to 180 spaces. In addition, the [[train station]] and [[museum]] contain lockers that can access the storage space, even when a player is visiting another town. In the [[Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome amiibo]] update, a house expansion called the Secret Storeroom can be bought from [[Nook's Homes]] for {{Currency|Bells|158000}}. The Secret Storeroom offers 360 storage spaces that are separate from the existing home storage.
  
 
In {{NH}}, storage is now built into the player's home, with the amount of items that can be stored increasing as the house expands. Only two storage units were added as of {{NHVer|2.0}}, with other similar items now used as a [[wardrobe]] for changing the player's clothes. In [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|version 1.6.0]], the maximum storage was increased from 1,600 items to 2,400 items. The player must pay [[Tom Nook]] {{Currency|Bells|500000}} at [[Resident Services]] in order to upgrade to the higher capacity, and this amount must also be paid all at once. In [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|version 2.0]], maximum storage became 5,000 items. It is a three-stage upgrade, and at every stage the player must pay Tom Nook a higher amount of Bells at once. 3,200 items of storage costs {{Currency|Bells|700000}} Bells, 4,000 items costs {{Currency|Bells|900000}} Bells, and 5,000 items costs {{Currency|Bells|1200000}}.
 
In {{NH}}, storage is now built into the player's home, with the amount of items that can be stored increasing as the house expands. Only two storage units were added as of {{NHVer|2.0}}, with other similar items now used as a [[wardrobe]] for changing the player's clothes. In [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|version 1.6.0]], the maximum storage was increased from 1,600 items to 2,400 items. The player must pay [[Tom Nook]] {{Currency|Bells|500000}} at [[Resident Services]] in order to upgrade to the higher capacity, and this amount must also be paid all at once. In [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update history|version 2.0]], maximum storage became 5,000 items. It is a three-stage upgrade, and at every stage the player must pay Tom Nook a higher amount of Bells at once. 3,200 items of storage costs {{Currency|Bells|700000}} Bells, 4,000 items costs {{Currency|Bells|900000}} Bells, and 5,000 items costs {{Currency|Bells|1200000}}.

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