Modern dresser (Animal Crossing)

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Modern Series  |  Storage
Modern dresser
Buy price Sell price
 2,250 Bells  562 Bells
Size
1.0 x 1.0  1 × 1
Obtain via
Rarity group A
HRA points 51
HRA penalty if facing wall Unknown
Feng shui None
Appearances
In other games
Wild World (modern dresser)
City Folk (modern dresser)
New Leaf (modern dresser)
Names in other languages
 モノクロタンス
 黑白衣柜
 commode moderne
 cómoda moderna
 comodino moderno
 N/A
 N/A
 N/A
 N/A
 N/A
 Schachkommode
 N/A

The modern dresser is a furniture item in every first-generation Animal Crossing game. It is part of the Modern Series. The player can use this furniture to store items.

The modern dresser can be obtained from Tom Nook's store for  2,250 Bells.[nb 2] It does not have any color for the purpose of fêng shui.

In Doubutsu no Mori, this item appears in the homes of Ed and Poncho.

In Doubutsu no Mori+, this item appears in the homes of Ed and Poncho.

In Animal Crossing, this item appears in the homes of Ed and Poncho.

In Doubutsu no Mori e+, this item appears in the homes of Ed, Joe, and Poncho.

In Dòngwù Sēnlín, this item appears in the homes of Ed and Poncho.

For villagers who have this item placed on the floor in their house, there is a chance that the villager will gift it to the player.

In other games

Notes

  1. Animal Crossing catalog number; #64 in Doubutsu no Mori; #64 in Doubutsu no Mori+; #85 in Doubutsu no Mori e+; #64 in Dòngwù Sēnlín
  2. As a standard item available from Tom Nook's store, this item is also available from the following sources: Redd; the dump; shaking trees; gifts from villagers, campers, and Mom; the player's birthday; Wisp; Chip; balloons (if the item's rarity group is rare); Sale Day (if the item's rarity group is rare); and the Lost & Found (if the item's rarity group is common)

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