Lighthouse

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This article is about the landmark in Animal Crossing, City Folk, and New Leaf. For the furniture item in New Horizons, see Item:Lighthouse (New Horizons).
Lighthouse
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The lighthouse in Animal Crossing: City Folk
Main appearances

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The lighthouse is a structure in the player's town in Animal Crossing, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It appears near the shoreline and shines a light at night.

Appearances

In Animal Crossing

Main article: Tortimer's Lighthouse Request
The lighthouse in Animal Crossing

In Animal Crossing, the lighthouse appears from the start. Each January or February, Tortimer approaches the player with a request to enter the lighthouse and turn on the light each night for a week. This is the only time the lighthouse can be entered. If the player turns on the light each night, Tortimer rewards them with either the lighthouse model or chocolates.

In City Folk

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, the lighthouse can be built through the town fund after 1,000,000 Bells are donated. Unlike in Animal Crossing, the lighthouse is purely decorative.

In New Leaf

The lighthouse in Animal Crossing: New Leaf

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the lighthouse can be built as a public works project for 372,000 Bells. Only one lighthouse can be built per town. Like in City Folk, the lighthouse is purely decorative.

In Pocket Camp

The lighthouse in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, the lighthouse appears on the east side of Saltwater Shores.

Trivia

  • There is a glitch in Animal Crossing: City Folk during online multiplayer that allows the player to get on top of the lighthouse by running into one of the bottom corners of it.

See also