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The '''environment rating''' {{Conjectural}} or '''town rating''' (known as the '''Field Rank'''{{Note|Internal name, not stated during gameplay (Get'''FieldRank'''byFGoodBlock)}} in {{PG}} and '''island evaluation''' in {{NH|short}}) is a gameplay element featured in all installments of the {{SER}}. The only way to check a town's status is by checking the [[wishing well]] ({{PG}}), talking to [[Pelly]] or [[Phyllis]] at the civic center ({{WW|short}} and {{CF|short}}), or asking [[Isabelle]] at either the front desk in the [[Town Hall]] ({{NL|short}}) or at the Civic Consultation Counter at [[Resident Services]] ({{NH|short}}). | The '''environment rating''' {{Conjectural}} or '''town rating''' (known as the '''Field Rank'''{{Note|Internal name, not stated during gameplay (Get'''FieldRank'''byFGoodBlock)}} in {{PG}} and '''island evaluation''' in {{NH|short}}) is a gameplay element featured in all installments of the {{SER}}. The only way to check a town's status is by checking the [[wishing well]] ({{PG}}), talking to [[Pelly]] or [[Phyllis]] at the civic center ({{WW|short}} and {{CF|short}}), or asking [[Isabelle]] at either the front desk in the [[Town Hall]] ({{NL|short}}) or at the Civic Consultation Counter at [[Resident Services]] ({{NH|short}}). | ||
− | After a number of conditions are met, the player may achieve "perfect town" status. This usually involves planting many trees and flowers (and in {{NL|short|nolink}}, [[ | + | After a number of conditions are met, the player may achieve "perfect town" status. This usually involves planting many trees and flowers (and in {{NL|short|nolink}}, [[Public Works Projects]]) in addition getting rid of weeds and trash completely. |
− | The benefits of achieving perfect town status include getting the [[Watering Can|gold watering can]], [[Lily of the Valley|lilies of the valley]], rare mushrooms (in {{CF|short|nolink}} and {{NL|short|nolink}}), and new | + | The benefits of achieving perfect town status include getting the [[Watering Can|gold watering can]], [[Lily of the Valley|lilies of the valley]], rare mushrooms (in {{CF|short|nolink}} and {{NL|short|nolink}}), and new [[Public works project|Public Works Projects]] (in {{NL|short|nolink}}). |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |