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'''Hackers''' in the {{SER}} are people who play {{SER}} games using game-altering devices, such as the [[Action Replay]].
'''Gameplay modification''', otherwise known as hacking, in the {{SER}} involves the manipulation of gameplay in a way other than permitted in a game's original programming. By using codes and following some other methods, hackers can perform a variety of things to play around with the game, including, but not limited to:
 
  
*Being able to add any object to the inventory, including unobtainable objects.
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==Hackers in {{PG}}==
*Gain any amount of [[Bell]]s in their [[pockets|inventory]], and in the [[savings|savings account]].
 
*Stop the [[grass]] from deteriorating (in {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short}}).
 
*Change the layout of their town.
 
*Create ''hacked villagers'' or ''custom villagers''.
 
*Create custom objects and HDLC.
 
*Jump, and therefore reach inaccessible areas, such as the top of [[cliff]]s.
 
*Multiplying items, therefore obtaining and being able to distribute aforementioned multiples, islands in {{NH|short}} that are covered in them can be known as treasure islands.
 
  
==Methods==
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Since there is no online play in {{PG}}, hackers cannot do much damage to other players' towns globally, although they can give themselves any item in the game, as well as jump, which allows them to reach normally inaccessible places, including the [[island]] without a [[Game Boy Advance]].
===Cheating device===
 
{{Main|Cheating device}}
 
  
===Hacked distributed items===
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==Hackers in {{WW}}==
[[File:CF TriPokeBall HDLC.jpg|250px|thumb|The TriPokeBall HDLC in {{CF|short|nolink}}, inspired by the [[bulbapedia:Poké Ball|Poké Ball]].]]
 
''Hacked distributed items'', sometimes shortened to HDLC, are distributed items that are not created by [[Nintendo]]. They are usually created with the help of a cheating device, such as an Action Replay. At random times, the [[player]] will find them in the [[Able Sisters]], if they have visited a hacker's town or a hacker visited their town.
 
  
===Villager modifier===
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[[Seeds (hacking)|Seeds]] were a major threat to other player's towns in {{WW}} before online play was discontinued. Also, hackers in that game had access to a larger variety of tools and map editors to give themselves large sums of money and items, and a town layout of their choice. [[Action Replay]] codes are commonly used in {{WW}}.
The villager modifier is a cheat code used with devices such as the [[Action Replay]] in {{WW}}. It is used to change a [[villager]] in order to get rid of an undesired one, bring back one that has moved away, or have new villagers move to the town. However, the code cannot alter their personality, something that may lead to problems such as a female villager with a male personality.
 
  
This cheat code '''can change''' a villager's name, their character model, their house's color, their default catchphrase (unless it had been changed by the player), and the picture they give to the player; but it will '''not change''' their personality, their relationship with other villagers and the player, their current catchphrase, clothing, hobby, and the furniture in their house.
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==Hackers in {{CF}}==
  
==Save file hacking==
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Although the seed threat is diminished in {{CF}}, there are still hackers who play the game. Most use ACToolkit to customize the town layout, inventory, etc., and on the whole this works similarly to hacking in {{WW}}. Hackers may give even non-hackers [[DLC]], which can appear in shops like the [[Able Sisters]].
Despite the vast quantity of cheat codes and other methods mentioned above, over time, hackers may notice that what they are capable to do in-game will still present many limitations to their final desired changes, and will prove frustrating, as most of them may require being applied to the game whenever it is booted up. This is where editing the game's save file itself may come in handy.
 
  
Such is achieved by using a [https://github.com/Cuyler36/ACSE/wiki/Extracting-Save-Files guide on how-to extract the save files] from the game to be modified, and by using an external program for modifying the extracted save game, like for example, this program called [https://github.com/Cuyler36/ACSE/releases ''ACSE'' ''(Animal Crossing Save Editor)''], which is compatible with all main games and some spin-offs (excluding {{NH}} to the date).
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==Hackers in {{NL}}==
  
===Save file editing===
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The [[Nintendo 3DS]] has been yet to be hacked, therefore there are very few hackers in {{NL}}.
Editing programs like ''ACSE'' enable hackers to ''permanently'' change certain aspects of their town and villagers that are usually hard to change via cheat codes, and it all can be done in a more interactive way on a computer.
 
  
This program, that also allows fixing previous hacking attempts with unwanted results, has many other options that can:
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==Abilities==
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Hackers can perform a variety of things to play around with the game
  
*Change the player's whole appearance, and their birthday date, on any game.
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Here are some of the abilities hackers can do:
*Fill all of the player's inventory slots with any objects.
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*Retrieve any object, including unobtainable objects.
*Complete or clear all collections at the museum, all encyclopedias, emotion slots, the store's catalog, and the song library.
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*Gain any amount of [[Bells]], in their [[inventory]] and [[Savings Account|savings account]].
*Change the amount of Bells in the player's wallet, in their saving's bank, and still in debt.
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*Regrow the [[grass]] (in {{CF}}).
*Change the quantity of Nook Points, Island Medals, MEOW Coupons obtained.
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*Change the layout of their town.
*Disable [[Mr. Resetti]]'s visit after a reset.
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*Create [[Hacked Villagers|custom villagers]].
*Switch a type of acre for another.
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*Create custom objects, and HDLC.
*Place any kind of object possible in the town.
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*Jump, and therefore reach inaccessible areas, such as the top of [[cliff]]s.
*Edit all player's houses, the private island, and the patterns they carry.
 
*Change the town name, its station type, gate type, grass type, the native fruit, town ordinances, and even the current weather.
 
*Modify villagers to more safely replace them with other villagers.
 
*Add new villagers to the town, including an extra option to add ''DLC villagers''.
 
  
===Custom villagers===
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[[File:PG Hacked Villager Dom.png|250px|thumb|[[Dom]], a villager first appearing in {{NH|short}}, recreated to appear in {{DnMe+}}.]]
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In the same vein as ''ACSE'', another external program called [https://github.com/Cuyler36/Custom-Villager-Creator/releases ''Custom Villager Creator''], that can be used to create or edit e-Reader+ villagers.
 
 
 
Currently only designed for {{DnMe+}}, this program comes with some reduced options focused on the creation of villagers. It has a texture editor and an editor for other villager characteristics like; their name, their initial catchphrase, their initial clothing, initial umbrella, initial house furniture, initial wallpaper and flooring, initial music, their personality, and their Zodiac sign (affecting the GBA minigames).
 
 
 
It only stores and opens villagers contained inside of ".yaz0" files, the default file type for villagers and a format used on many different Nintendo games.
 
 
 
==Hacking per game==
 
===In {{PG|nolink}}===
 
They can give themselves any item in the game, as well as jump, which allows them to reach normally inaccessible places, including the [[island]] without a [[Game Boy Advance]].
 
 
 
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
 
[[Seeds (hacking)|Seeds]] were a major threat to other player's towns in {{WW|short}} before online play was discontinued. Also, hackers in that game had access to a larger variety of tools and map editors to give themselves large sums of money and items, and a town layout of their choice. [[Action Replay]] codes are commonly used in {{WW|short|nolink}}.
 
 
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
 
Although the seed threat is diminished in {{CF|short}}, there are still hackers who play the game. Most use ACToolkit to customize the town layout, inventory, etc., and on the whole this works similarly to hacking in {{WW|short|nolink}}. Hackers may give even non-hackers [[DLC]], which can appear in shops like the Able Sisters. The tool used to hack villagers in this game is known as [http://www.aibohack.com/wii/npc_tool.htm Animal Villager Customization (NPC Tool)].
 
  
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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[[Category:Cheats and Hacks]]
The [[Nintendo 3DS]] is commonly hacked with homebrew and custom firmware, typically used to edit the town's map layout. {{NL|short}} can also be "hacked" with an Action Replay, being a more simple option with no known consequences compared to the possibility of the 3DS "bricking" using the homebrew method.
 
Injecting and extracting saves is extremely common in the AC community.
 
 
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
[[File:NH Hacked Trees.png|250px|thumb|Star fragment trees in {{NH}}.]]
 
Since certain models of the [[Nintendo Switch]] have unpatchable security vulnerabilities, homebrew apps and game mods can be used on games such as {{NH|short}}.
 
 
 
PC tools such as [https://berichan.github.io/GetNHSE/ NHSE] can be used to modify an island's details, such as the villagers living on it, the number of [[Bell]]s and [[Nook Miles]] players have, the items catalogued by players, and the placement of buildings such as the [[Resident Services]] building, which cannot be moved in normal gameplay.
 
 
 
Mods can be used to alter the gameplay in various ways, such as [https://gamebanana.com/mods/54547 allowing only certain species of fish to appear], or [https://gamebanana.com/mods/253260 replacing the human player with a different animal character].
 
 
 
Popular uses of hacking in {{NH|short|nolink}} have included "treasure islands," which have many rare items placed on them for visiting players to catalogue, and "star fragment trees," which are [[money tree]]s that have been modified to replace the Bell bags with [[star fragment]]s.
 
 
 
Some popular YouTubers make their own villagers in {{NH|short|nolink}} for the viewers' enjoyment.
 
 
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
CF Hacked Psyduck.jpg|A hacked duck made to resemble [[bulbapedia:Psyduck (Pokémon)|Psyduck]] in {{CF}}
 
CF FalconHelm HDLC.jpg|The FalconHelm HDLC in {{CF|nolink}}
 
NH Hacked Inkwell at Phototopia.png|[[Inkwell]], a villager who only appears in {{NLWa|short}}, recreated in {{NH|short}}
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
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[[Category:Gameplay modification]]
 

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