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'''Ramps''' are a type of geography that will appear in an {{SER}} town. They appear in all games except {{WW}}. As its name implies, it connects the higher and lower parts of town. It is a virtical piece of land, usually covered in grass. They lead to a higher part of land and cause sport [[ball]]s and snowballs to roll down, making it hard to bring them up it. In {{WW}}, the [[town]]s are smaller, so there is only one level, no cliff or ramp. Each town has two ramps, one on each side of town. | '''Ramps''' are a type of geography that will appear in an {{SER}} town. They appear in all games except {{WW}}. As its name implies, it connects the higher and lower parts of town. It is a virtical piece of land, usually covered in grass. They lead to a higher part of land and cause sport [[ball]]s and snowballs to roll down, making it hard to bring them up it. In {{WW}}, the [[town]]s are smaller, so there is only one level, no cliff or ramp. Each town has two ramps, one on each side of town. | ||
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Revision as of 08:53, November 24, 2010
Ramps are a type of geography that will appear in an Animal Crossing series town. They appear in all games except Animal Crossing: Wild World. As its name implies, it connects the higher and lower parts of town. It is a virtical piece of land, usually covered in grass. They lead to a higher part of land and cause sport balls and snowballs to roll down, making it hard to bring them up it. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, the towns are smaller, so there is only one level, no cliff or ramp. Each town has two ramps, one on each side of town.
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