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===Villagers=== | ===Villagers=== | ||
{{Main|List of villagers in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp}} | {{Main|List of villagers in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp}} | ||
− | When the game was first made available, a total of forty villagers could camp at the player's campsite, the least amount of villagers in any game in the {{SER|nolink}}. However, more villagers have since been added through game updates. Many villagers who had appeared in every other game in the {{SER|nolink}} are absent. Additionally, whilst not villagers, special characters such as [[K.K. | + | When the game was first made available, a total of forty villagers could camp at the player's campsite, the least amount of villagers in any game in the {{SER|nolink}}. However, more villagers have since been added through game updates. Many villagers who had appeared in every other game in the {{SER|nolink}} are absent. Additionally, whilst not villagers, special characters such as [[K.K.]], [[Tom Nook]], [[Celeste]], [[Brewster]], [[Jingle]], and [[Sable]] can camp at the player's campsite, and can be acquired by buying their signature piece of furniture via Leaf Tickets. |
Since 1.2.0, player can change a villager's outfit. This becomes available once the player has reached a certain level of friendship with a villager, which is always the level directly after a villager's required friendship level in order to be able to be invited to the player's campsite. For example, [[Tia]] requires friendship level 3 in order to be invited to the player's campsite, which means that the player can change her outfit starting at level 4. | Since 1.2.0, player can change a villager's outfit. This becomes available once the player has reached a certain level of friendship with a villager, which is always the level directly after a villager's required friendship level in order to be able to be invited to the player's campsite. For example, [[Tia]] requires friendship level 3 in order to be invited to the player's campsite, which means that the player can change her outfit starting at level 4. |