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===In {{NL}}=== | ===In {{NL}}=== |
Revision as of 19:18, December 15, 2014
House | |
200px A house in winter | |
A house in Animal Crossing: New Leaf' | |
Service | Home |
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Services | Storage saving |
Opening hours | All day |
Appearances | Unknown |
The house is the player's central building. At the beginning of each game, the player purchases his or her new home from Tom Nook through a mortgage plan. Paying off the mortgage generally results in expansions to the house, though they differ from game to game.
The house can be furnished with hundreds of items. The carpet and wallpaper can be changed out, and even a custom pattern can be laid on the floor or the wall. Indeed, the house is expected to be well-furnished by the Happy Room Academy; players are encouraged to collect whole sets, series, and themes of furniture to net a higher score.
If a player does not play Animal Crossing for some time, he or she will return to find the house infested with cockroaches. They hide under furniture, and must be squished by the player to be gotten rid of. The cockroaches can be exposed by either moving or removing furniture.
Directly outside the front door is the mailbox, where the player can receive mail. Mr. Resetti (or occasionally Don Resetti) will also appear outside the player's house when they turn the game off without saving. Eat butts!
History
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In Animal Crossing: New Leaf
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, players still have their own house and mailbox, and can have it wherever they wish in town (there must be enough space around the house, however). Certain furniture can be hung on the wall, and Nook's Homes sells parts that let the player customize the exterior of their house, including the fence and mailbox. Players start off with a tent (the walls and floor cannot be changed in a tent), but gain a house when they pay Tom Nook a 10,000 Bell down payment. The house expands much more than before, although the item limit is now 48 items per room. Storage units will store 180 items; a little more than Animal Crossing: City Folk. When the player becomes friends with villagers, they may visit the player's house without warning.
- Tent: 10,000 Bells to pay off (tent is 4 by 4 spaces)
- Initial house: 39,800 Bells to pay off (first floor is 4 by 4 spaces)
- First expansion: 98,000 Bells to pay off (first floor is expanded to 6 by 6 spaces)
- Second expansion: 198,000 Bells to pay off (first floor is expanded to 8 by 8 spaces)
- Third expansion: 298,000 Bells to pay off (second floor [4 by 4 spaces] is added)
After the player has completed all the expansions above, Tom Nook will give the option of the expansion choices below. Players can expand in any order.
Second floor expansions
- Second floor expansion one: 498,000 Bells to pay off (second floor is expand to 6 by 6 spaces)
- Second floor expansion two: 598,000 Bells to pay off (second floor is expand to 8 by 8 spaces)
Left room expansions
- Left room expansion: 348,000 Bells to pay off (left room [4 by 4 spaces] is added)
- Left room expansion one: 498,000 Bells to pay off (left room is expanded to 6 by 6 spaces)
- Left room expansion two: 598,000 Bells to pay off (left room is expanded to 8 by 8 spaces)
Right room expansions
- Right room expansion: 348,000 Bells to pay off (right room [4 by 4 spaces] is added)
- Right room expansion one: 498,000 Bells to pay off (right room is expanded to 6 by 6 spaces)
- Right room expansion two: 598,000 Bells to pay off (right room is expanded to 8 by 8 spaces)
Back room expansions
- Back room expansion: 348,000 Bells to pay off (back room [4 by 4 spaces] is added)
- Back room expansion one: 498,000 Bells to pay off (back room is expanded to 6 by 6 spaces)
- Back room expansion two: 598,000 Bells to pay off (back room is expanded to 8 by 8 spaces)
Basement expansions
- Basement expansion: 428,000 Bells to pay off (basement [4 by 4 spaces] is added)
- Basement expansion one: 498,000 Bells to pay off (basement is expanded to 6 by 6 spaces)
- Basement expansion two: 598,000 Bells to pay off (basement is expanded to 8 by 8 spaces)
- The total cost is 7,595,800 Bells. Paying off all house payment unlocks theme challenges set by the Happy Home Academy, and scoring highly in these unlocks golden exterior parts for the player's house.
Gallery
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Exterior after the third upgrade - 1092.jpg
Interior (basement) after the fourth upgrade - RUU 0043.JPG
Exterior after the fifth and final upgrade, with flag - Snapshot 20100809 1.jpg
Interior of a house in Wild World
- Mortgage gone.png
Paying off a mortgage in City Folk
- Animal Crossing 004.jpg
Inside of a player's house
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Four players together in a house
- AC3DS 16.jpg
A player in her house.
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