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− | In {{NL|short|nolink}} and the games that succeed afterwards, O'Hare is a smug villager, meaning he will come off as a gentlemen and polite. Smug villagers seem to be a mix between the jock and lazy personalities, and are kind, lively but can come off as conceited. Smug villagers cannot be a | + | In {{NL|short|nolink}} and the games that succeed afterwards, O'Hare is a smug villager, meaning he will come off as a gentlemen and polite. Smug villagers seem to be a mix between the jock and lazy personalities, and are kind, lively but can come off as conceited. They will occasionally flirt with the player, regardless of gender. Smug villagers cannot be a starter villager, and can only move in after the player becomes mayor (in {{NL|short|nolink}}) or after the first campsite visitor has been invited, which will always be a smug villager (in {{NH|short}}). O'Hare will find it very easy to get along with [[lazy]], [[normal]], [[peppy]], and other smug villagers. [[Cranky]] villagers, however, may be difficult for him to get along with. |
==Villager information== | ==Villager information== |