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The '''Figure Set''' (known as the '''Figurine Set''' in the official guide for {{PG|nolink}}<ref>Animal Crossing: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 103</ref>) is a [[set|furniture set]] in {{PG}} that consists of seven items based on {{Wp|Kokeshi}} dolls. These dolls are made of wood and have no arms, and in contrast to their in-game appearance, are small. In {{iQue}}, the set is replaced by the [[Terracotta Warriors Set]]. | The '''Figure Set''' (known as the '''Figurine Set''' in the official guide for {{PG|nolink}}<ref>Animal Crossing: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 103</ref>) is a [[set|furniture set]] in {{PG}} that consists of seven items based on {{Wp|Kokeshi}} dolls. These dolls are made of wood and have no arms, and in contrast to their in-game appearance, are small. In {{iQue}}, the set is replaced by the [[Terracotta Warriors Set]]. |