Difference between revisions of "Mii mask"

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[[File:Mii.jpg|thumb|right|A Mii mask in the Design window]]
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[[File:Mii.jpg|thumb|right|A Mii mask in the Designs window]]
 
A '''Mii mask''' is a form of appearance introduced in {{CF}} and continued in {{NL}}. In both games, the [[player]] can talk to [[Harriet]] in [[Shampoodle]] about makeovers. Costing 3,000 [[Bells]], a Mii mask covers up the player's face with that of a Mii saved onto the system's memory, either the [[Wii]] or [[Nintendo 3DS]]. When applied, all accessories, hats, and headgear are removed from the player, though if the Mii is wearing glasses, they still appear. Even though it is just a mask, the Mii mask will display various emotions, including automatic ones such as if the player falls in a pitfall or breaks an axe. Despite this, the Mii mask's mouth will not move when the player uses the text chat.
 
A '''Mii mask''' is a form of appearance introduced in {{CF}} and continued in {{NL}}. In both games, the [[player]] can talk to [[Harriet]] in [[Shampoodle]] about makeovers. Costing 3,000 [[Bells]], a Mii mask covers up the player's face with that of a Mii saved onto the system's memory, either the [[Wii]] or [[Nintendo 3DS]]. When applied, all accessories, hats, and headgear are removed from the player, though if the Mii is wearing glasses, they still appear. Even though it is just a mask, the Mii mask will display various emotions, including automatic ones such as if the player falls in a pitfall or breaks an axe. Despite this, the Mii mask's mouth will not move when the player uses the text chat.
  
 
[[File:Mii Mask Player.png|left]]
 
[[File:Mii Mask Player.png|left]]
Mii masks can be put on by using the Design window, though there must be pocket space for any accessory or hat the player is wearing. It can be removed at any time via the Designs window or putting on an accessory or hat, which sends the Mii Mask back to its spot in the Designs window. Bee stings will not show while wearing a Mii Mask, though [[villager]]s react as though they do. Miis have different expressions when the player uses [[emotions]].
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Mii masks can be put on by using the Design window, though there must be pocket space for any accessory or hat the player is wearing. It can be removed at any time via the Designs window or putting on an accessory or hat, which sends the Mii mask back to its spot in the designs window. Bee stings will not show while wearing a Mii mask, though [[villager]]s react as though they do. Miis have different expressions when the player uses [[emotions]].
  
 
To change a Mii mask, the player must pay an additional 3,000 Bells.
 
To change a Mii mask, the player must pay an additional 3,000 Bells.

Revision as of 18:59, August 2, 2014

File:Mii.jpg
A Mii mask in the Designs window

A Mii mask is a form of appearance introduced in Animal Crossing: City Folk and continued in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. In both games, the player can talk to Harriet in Shampoodle about makeovers. Costing 3,000 Bells, a Mii mask covers up the player's face with that of a Mii saved onto the system's memory, either the Wii or Nintendo 3DS. When applied, all accessories, hats, and headgear are removed from the player, though if the Mii is wearing glasses, they still appear. Even though it is just a mask, the Mii mask will display various emotions, including automatic ones such as if the player falls in a pitfall or breaks an axe. Despite this, the Mii mask's mouth will not move when the player uses the text chat.

Mii Mask Player.png

Mii masks can be put on by using the Design window, though there must be pocket space for any accessory or hat the player is wearing. It can be removed at any time via the Designs window or putting on an accessory or hat, which sends the Mii mask back to its spot in the designs window. Bee stings will not show while wearing a Mii mask, though villagers react as though they do. Miis have different expressions when the player uses emotions.

To change a Mii mask, the player must pay an additional 3,000 Bells.