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− | [[File: | + | {{To-do|Add an image of the New Horizons pockets without the additional ten slots from the POG expansion}} |
− | + | [[File:NHPockets expanded.jpg|thumb|The Pockets as they appear in {{NH|short}}, expanded with the Pocket Organization Guide.]] | |
+ | A '''pocket''' (also known as the '''inventory''') is what the [[player]] character uses to carry around items within the {{SER}}, despite some of them being very large. It is a very important gameplay feature as it can hold virtually every item in the game. At the top, there is an image of the player. Dragging items onto this area will make the player hold or wear it. However, the player cannot hold every item. This feature lost some utility in {{CF}}, since the player can change tools without accessing the inventory. Tools cannot be taken out of the pockets in the [[city]], only items obtained there can, such as [[balloon]]s, [[pinwheel]]s, etc. | ||
− | + | On the side of the inventory, there is a special space for [[letter]]s, including ones that [[villager]]s ask the player to deliver. In {{WW}} and {{NL}} respectively, [[Note-in-a-bottle|messages in bottles]] and [[time capsule]]s are also kept here. Letters can have presents attached. Some players like to store items in presents attached to letters as extra pocket space, and remove the present when the item is wanted. If this letter section is full, the player cannot take letters out of their [[mailbox]], and will be asked if they wish to throw letters away. Letters can be removed from this screen by either discarding them (this erases them permanently) or storing them in the [[Town Hall]] or [[Post Office]]. | |
− | + | Also at the top of the pocket section is a wallet that stores [[Bells]]. Any Bells in the pockets can be moved to the wallet unless no more can fit in, when there are 99,999 Bells stored in the wallet. Bells can be taken out of the wallet and placed in the pockets. These can come out as 100 Bells, 1,000 Bells, 10,000 Bells, or all Bells. All Bells will remove all Bells rounded down to the nearest 100 Bells. Bells below 100 can only be taken out by depositing them in the [[Bellpoint]]. | |
− | + | In {{NH|short}}, as the letters purchased from the card stand are sent to be posted straight after the player finishes writing them, they are no longer stored in the pockets. | |
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− | + | In games between {{DnM}} and ''City Folk'', the player can only hold fifteen items at one time, excluding Bells and letters. This was increased to sixteen in {{NL|short}}. In ''New Horizons'', the player starts with twenty pockets, but upon redeeming 5000 miles for the Pocket Organization Guide, this is increased to thirty, double the amount of space allowed in previous titles. | |
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+ | ===Full Pockets=== | ||
+ | [[File:NLFullPockets.jpg|left|frame|A Player with full pockets in {{NL}}]] | ||
+ | When the pockets are full and the player tries to pick up an item, catch a [[bug]] or [[fish]] or dig something up, it will give the player the choice of dropping, releasing or burying the item or swapping it with another item. If the pockets are full of fish, the item will immediately be dropped as the player cannot swap it with a fish, unless when next to a body of water to release the fish. When trying to purchase items when the pockets are full, the shopkeeper will refuse to sell anything to the player until they have room. Picking something up in a room with full pockets is impossible, as is putting away a [[tool]] or other item that can be held (except in ''New Horizons'', where equipping a tool does not remove it from the pockets.) | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Screenshots=== | ===Screenshots=== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | PGPockets.png|{{PG}} | |
− | + | WWPockets.png|{{WW}} | |
− | + | WWBetaPockets1.jpg|{{WW|nolink}} (Pre-release) | |
− | + | WWBetaPockets2.jpg|{{WW|nolink}} (Pre-release) | |
− | + | WWBetaPockets3.jpg|{{WW|nolink}} (Pre-release) | |
− | + | CFPockets.png|{{CF}} | |
− | + | NLPockets.png|{{NL}} | |
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | </center> | ||
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