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In {{NH}}, the player's island is rated on a five-star system, based on two main factors: development points and scenery points. The island's rating can be viewed by speaking to Isabelle at [[Resident Services]] only after the 6th villager has moved in and unpacked. Isabelle will also relay a quote from another character about the island and suggest actions the player may take to improve their island rating (for example, placing more outdoor furniture and fences, planting or trimming foliage, moving in villagers, or building more stores). If the rating is five stars, Isabelle will congratulate the player for achieving a perfect score. | In {{NH}}, the player's island is rated on a five-star system, based on two main factors: development points and scenery points. The island's rating can be viewed by speaking to Isabelle at [[Resident Services]] only after the 6th villager has moved in and unpacked. Isabelle will also relay a quote from another character about the island and suggest actions the player may take to improve their island rating (for example, placing more outdoor furniture and fences, planting or trimming foliage, moving in villagers, or building more stores). If the rating is five stars, Isabelle will congratulate the player for achieving a perfect score. | ||
− | The environment rating plays a key role in [[Tom Nook]]'s '''Project K''', in which obtaining a 3-star rating is required for [[K.K. Slider]] to visit the island. The next day after getting a 3-star rating, K.K. Slider will visit and play "[[Welcome Horizons]]" in the [[plaza]]. Afterwards, he begins making his usual weekly visits. A 3-star rating is also required for the player to receive the [[Island Designer Construction Permit]]. Once the island reaches a 5-star rating, Isabelle sends the player the {{I|Golden Watering Can| | + | The environment rating plays a key role in [[Tom Nook]]'s '''Project K''', in which obtaining a 3-star rating is required for [[K.K. Slider]] to visit the island. The next day after getting a 3-star rating, K.K. Slider will visit and play "[[Welcome Horizons]]" in the [[plaza]]. Afterwards, he begins making his usual weekly visits. A 3-star rating is also required for the player to receive the [[Island Designer Construction Permit]]. Once the island reaches a 5-star rating, Isabelle sends the player the {{I|Golden Watering Can|New Horizons}} DIY recipe via the NookPhone. |
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