Lost item
Retrieving a lost item is a type of favor that a player may perform for a villager. This type of favor first appeared in Animal Crossing: City Folk where a villager would accidentally lose their key in the river. This was expanded upon in Animal Crossing: New Leaf with the introduction of a variety of lost items that can be found around town.
Appearances
In City Folk
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, a key is an item that a villager uses to get into their house. From time to time, a villager will be seen walking only around the outside of their house and will state that they are locked outside and has lost the house key somewhere around town. The villager may further reveal the location, which is the river - including the waterfall and lake. The key can only be found after the player has talked to the villager.
The key appears as a small fish shadow in the river, about the same size as a crucian carp. Once the player has fished it out the river and returned it to the villager, the villager will give them a small reward, usually furniture, a Gyroid, or a small amount of Bells.
If the player fails to find the key, the villager acts normal the next day, suggesting that they eventually found a way into their house.
In New Leaf
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, a lost item belonging to one of the villagers may randomly appear on the ground outside. The player can ask any villager if they lost an item. If the villager says they lost the item, then the player will be rewarded with a random fruit, clothing, or furniture. If the item does not belong to that villager, they will return it and wish the player luck. It appears in multiple different forms around the town, including a book, brown bag, and a mitten. If the item given is a fruit, it will not be a Perfect Fruit. Lost items cannot be thrown away, sold, or dropped once picked up. There can only be one lost item in the town per day that may be returned to a villager.
If the item is not returned within a day, it will change in the villager's inventory to an item titled "What was this?" The only option will be to open it. This means that players can choose to keep the lost item and forgo increasing friendship with a villager. If the player sells the lost item to Reese, it will cost Bells to sell it.
Not delivering the item on time will lower the friendship between the player and villager, most likely the same amount as denying a request from a villager.
In New Horizons
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, lost items function similarly to those from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. In addition to presenting the lost item to the villager, the player has the option to investigate the properties of the lost item beforehand to figure out the owner; a message will be displayed that corresponds to a specific villager personality type. If the player shows it to the wrong villager, they will be told the name of the villager who the item belongs to. If the player correctly identifies the owner without speaking to the wrong villager, the friendship between the owner and the player will increase more than if they attempt to give it to the incorrect villager first. There are four types of lost items: a book, a planner, and two visually identical pouches.[nb 1]
Hints
Each of the four types of lost item has a unique hint for each villager personality. If the villager who owns the item has a low friendship level with the player, there is no hint and it instead reads, "Someone lost this...".
Personality | Book | Planner | Pouch (1) | Pouch (2) |
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Big sister | A book with pressed flowers inside. OH! It still has the price sticker on it! | This looks like somebody's notebook. The handwriting is mostly illegible, but I can make out the word "Band." | A stylish bag adorned with gold metal spikes. It's got attitude! | The front of the bag has embroidered lettering in gold thread. The words are..."Bikers Are More Fun." |
Cranky | There are lots of pictures of potted trees inside. It looks like an introductory guide to bonsai trees. | An old planner that's seen plenty of wear and tear. The last page has tally marks... They are up to 12 now. | A sturdy, old-fashioned sort of bag. It gets full points for utility and zero points for style. | This classic pouch was built with functionality in mind, nothing more. It's the work of a craftsman. Maybe. |
Jock | This book is hard to read. The pages are warped, like they've gotten wet before. I think it's an exercise book. | Somebody scribbled something on the cover in pencil. Looks like it reads, "xtreme xercises"? | A very simple bag...that's a tad open. I spot some gym clothes, I think. | A dusty, well-used bag. It vaguely smells like those minty sports creams that athletes use. |
Lazy | A well-used, well-loved picture book. There are little broken bits of candy between the pages... | This looks like someone's diary. Is this stain from drool? Maybe they fell asleep on it while writing. | This pouch is stuffed with something that smells delicious and is probably full of sugar. | This pouch looks like it's starting to tear in places. It's a little sticky too. Did someone spill juice on it? |
Normal | This novel looks really difficult. It's the kind of book only a voracious reader would think to pick up. | It reads "My Journal" in tiny letters on the cover. It's hard not to, but I probably shouldn't peek inside. | An adorable handcrafted bag with something hard and rectangular inside. Maybe it's a book? | A bag with a simple design. I can tell it was painstakingly made by hand. |
Peppy | It's a comic. There's a girl with big, sparkling eyes on the cover. She's probably the hero. | It's an autograph book, but it's covered with all kinds of sparkly stickers. It's making my eyes hurt. | A bag made from a soft printed fabric featuring cartoon characters. It's all lumpy from being packed too full. | A snappy bag covered with buttons and pins of different pop stars. |
Smug | It's a novel. The author was obviously trying to be fancy by using lots of foreign words. I don't get it. | The cover of the book says "Mi diario secreto." I get the feeling I shouldn't look inside. | It's a stylish bag. The complex design says more about style than it does about function. | A stylish bag that looks like it could be popular. Whether it actually is popular might depend on the owner... |
Snooty | It's one of those love stories that are so popular nowadays. It has a subtle aroma too. Or is that my imagination? | I think it's a personal planner. Every line is filled in with precise, perfect handwriting. Err...I should close this. | Maybe this is someone's makeup bag? It smells like lovely perfume. | A pretty bag that's been well-loved. It looks like it's been customized a number of times. |
Gallery
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Notes
- ↑ The mitten from New Leaf has an icon in New Horizons but remains unused.
- The page for Doubutsu no Mori e+ claims that it introduced the lost item favor. If this is the case, this should be updated to include it.
- The page for Doubutsu no Mori e+ claims that it introduced the lost item favor. If this is the case, this should be updated to include it.
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