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'''Feng Shui''' (pronounced [[Wikipedia:IPA|ˌfʌŋˈʃweɪ]], "fung-shway") is a [[:Category:Gameplay Elements|game mechanic]] in which [[HHA]] score and [[luck]] regarding items and money are increased based on the arrangement of furniture in the player's house. It based on a practice originating from ancient China in which housewares are arranged in a certain way to increase the flow of positive energy throughout a [[house]].
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'''Fêng shui'''<ref>''"Well, that's just good fêng shui, <player>!"'' — [[Happy Home Academy]], {{NH}}</ref> (pronounced [[Wikipedia:IPA|ˌfʌŋˈʃweɪ]], "fung-shway"), also formatted as '''feng shui''', is a [[:Category:Gameplay Elements|game mechanic]] in which [[HHA]] score and [[luck]] regarding items and money are increased based on the arrangement of furniture in the player's house. It based on a practice originating from ancient China in which housewares are arranged in a certain way to increase the flow of positive energy throughout a [[house]].
  
There are two ways to effect Feng Shui: placing items of certain colors in designated areas of a room, or placing lucky items anywhere in a room.  
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There are two ways to effect fêng shui: placing items of certain colors in designated areas of a room, or placing lucky items anywhere in a room.  
  
 
==Item color==
 
==Item color==
Every item has a color assigned to it, but there are only three colors that affect Feng Shui: red, yellow, and green. Feng Shui works by matching the color of the items to their appropriate squares in the room, or in {{NL|short}} and {{NH|short}}, the wall they hang on.
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Every item has a color assigned to it, but there are only three colors that affect fêng shui: red, yellow, and green. Feng Shui works by matching the color of the items to their appropriate squares in the room, or in {{NL|short}} and {{NH|short}}, the wall they hang on.
 
:The two rows of tiles along the east (right) wall, and the wall itself, are red.
 
:The two rows of tiles along the east (right) wall, and the wall itself, are red.
 
:The two rows of tiles along the west (left) wall, and the wall itself, are yellow.
 
:The two rows of tiles along the west (left) wall, and the wall itself, are yellow.
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===Red===
 
===Red===
 
{{Main|List of red furniture items}}
 
{{Main|List of red furniture items}}
Red Feng Shui increases item luck. One may find an increased number of items from outside one's [[furniture]] group in [[Tom Nook's store]]. Items are also more likely to fall when the [[player]] shakes trees.
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Red fêng shui increases item luck. One may find an increased number of items from outside one's [[furniture]] group in [[Tom Nook's store]]. Items are also more likely to fall when the [[player]] shakes trees.
  
 
===Yellow===
 
===Yellow===
 
{{Main|List of yellow furniture items}}
 
{{Main|List of yellow furniture items}}
Yellow Feng Shui increases money luck. This increases the number of [[Bells]] given to the player by villagers as rewards for helping them. Bells are more likely to drop when the [[player]] shakes trees as well as the number of [[Bells]] that fall increasing from 100 to 200. The number of Bells dropped from the money rock will also increase up to a max of 32,000.
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Yellow fêng shui increases money luck. This increases the number of [[Bells]] given to the player by villagers as rewards for helping them. Bells are more likely to drop when the [[player]] shakes trees as well as the number of [[Bells]] that fall increasing from 100 to 200. The number of Bells dropped from the money rock will also increase up to a max of 32,000.
  
 
===Green===
 
===Green===
 
{{Main|List of green furniture items}}
 
{{Main|List of green furniture items}}
Green Feng Shui increases overall luck.
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Green fêng shui increases overall luck.
  
==Lucky Items==
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==Lucky items==
 
{{Main|Lucky Items}}
 
{{Main|Lucky Items}}
Lucky items increase Feng Shui no matter where they are placed. Certain lucky items also correspond to specific Feng Shui colors, which can further increase luck when placed properly.
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Lucky items increase fêng shui no matter where they are placed. Certain lucky items also correspond to specific fêng shui colors, which can further increase luck when placed properly.
  
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==References==
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Revision as of 22:52, October 18, 2020

Fêng shui[1] (pronounced ˌfʌŋˈʃweɪ, "fung-shway"), also formatted as feng shui, is a game mechanic in which HHA score and luck regarding items and money are increased based on the arrangement of furniture in the player's house. It based on a practice originating from ancient China in which housewares are arranged in a certain way to increase the flow of positive energy throughout a house.

There are two ways to effect fêng shui: placing items of certain colors in designated areas of a room, or placing lucky items anywhere in a room.

Item color

Every item has a color assigned to it, but there are only three colors that affect fêng shui: red, yellow, and green. Feng Shui works by matching the color of the items to their appropriate squares in the room, or in New Leaf and New Horizons, the wall they hang on.

The two rows of tiles along the east (right) wall, and the wall itself, are red.
The two rows of tiles along the west (left) wall, and the wall itself, are yellow.
The two rows of tiles along the south (lower) wall, and the wall itself, are green.
The four tiles in the southeast corner are red/green.
The four tiles in the southwest corner are yellow/green.
Non-Feng Shui tiles in the middle of medium and large rooms.

Red

Main article: List of red furniture items

Red fêng shui increases item luck. One may find an increased number of items from outside one's furniture group in Tom Nook's store. Items are also more likely to fall when the player shakes trees.

Yellow

Main article: List of yellow furniture items

Yellow fêng shui increases money luck. This increases the number of Bells given to the player by villagers as rewards for helping them. Bells are more likely to drop when the player shakes trees as well as the number of Bells that fall increasing from 100 to 200. The number of Bells dropped from the money rock will also increase up to a max of 32,000.

Green

Main article: List of green furniture items

Green fêng shui increases overall luck.

Lucky items

Main article: Lucky Items

Lucky items increase fêng shui no matter where they are placed. Certain lucky items also correspond to specific fêng shui colors, which can further increase luck when placed properly.

References

  1. "Well, that's just good fêng shui, <player>!"Happy Home Academy, Animal Crossing: New Horizons


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