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To remove the mask, players can remove as they would remove any accessory. If they receive any bee stings, the stings will not be visible, but other villagers can see them. Any hats and other accessories will be removed when the Mii Mask is worn.
 
To remove the mask, players can remove as they would remove any accessory. If they receive any bee stings, the stings will not be visible, but other villagers can see them. Any hats and other accessories will be removed when the Mii Mask is worn.
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In {{NL}}, players can once again use the Mii Mask as they did in {{CF}}. The player gets it the same way as from ''City Folk''.
 
In {{NL}}, players can once again use the Mii Mask as they did in {{CF}}. The player gets it the same way as from ''City Folk''.

Revision as of 20:31, July 30, 2014

A Mii is a digital avatar that represents the player in various games. It is used on the Wii, the 3DS, and the Wii U.

Animal Crossing: City Folk

A Mii Mask is created using the Mii Channel on the Wii, and can be used as the player in multiple Wii games, most notably in Wii Sports, to represent the player, and the Miis can also be moved from system to system by downloading them, or by saving them on the Wii Remote and placing a copy on another Wii.

In Animal Crossing: City Folk, in addition to modifying the basic face, players can go to The Shampoodle Salon and can buy a mask in the shape of a Mii's face for 3000 Bells but the first time they do this, it will be free.

To remove the mask, players can remove as they would remove any accessory. If they receive any bee stings, the stings will not be visible, but other villagers can see them. Any hats and other accessories will be removed when the Mii Mask is worn.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, players can once again use the Mii Mask as they did in Animal Crossing: City Folk. The player gets it the same way as from City Folk.

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