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'''Moving''' is the process of a [[villager]] moving in or out of the [[player]]'s [[town]]. Whenever there is an available space in the player's town, a villager will move in. After a while, villagers start to move out. | '''Moving''' is the process of a [[villager]] moving in or out of the [[player]]'s [[town]]. Whenever there is an available space in the player's town, a villager will move in. After a while, villagers start to move out. | ||
− | Prior to {{NH}}, a villager may move away without notice. In {{NH|nolink}}, a villager will ask the player first before moving away. In games after {{DnMe+}}, villagers will be seen in their [[Villager house|house]] if they are moving in or out of the town. Their furniture is replaced with cardboard boxes. Each game has various methods of determining who will move out and who will move in. | + | Prior to {{NH}}, a villager may move away without notice. In {{NH|nolink}}, a villager will ask the player first before moving away. In games after {{DnMe+}}, villagers will be seen in their [[Villager house|house]] if they are moving in or out of the town. Their furniture is replaced with cardboard boxes. Each game has various methods of determining who will move out and who will move in. |
==In {{PG|nolink}}== | ==In {{PG|nolink}}== | ||
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===Moving in=== | ===Moving in=== | ||
====Initial move-ins==== | ====Initial move-ins==== | ||
− | The player can use [[Nook Miles Ticket]]s to go on [[Mystery Island Tour]]s | + | The player can use [[Nook Miles Ticket]]s to go on [[Mystery Island Tour]]s. Where they can be invited to the player's island. At that time, only [[lazy]], [[normal]], and [[peppy]] villagers appear on Mystery Island Tours. Once a villager is invited, villagers of that personality can no longer appear. |
After the player meets certain requirements, [[Tom Nook]] gives the Resident Representative three Housing Kits and a list of requested furniture for each. Once the Housing Kits are placed, the requested furniture must be placed around the plot or in the submission box in front of the plot. | After the player meets certain requirements, [[Tom Nook]] gives the Resident Representative three Housing Kits and a list of requested furniture for each. Once the Housing Kits are placed, the requested furniture must be placed around the plot or in the submission box in front of the plot. | ||
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After the player placed the Housing Kits, villagers can now move to their island. If the player invited villagers before they placed the housing kits, those villagers will move to the player's island. If the player does not invite three villagers from Mystery Island Tours before providing the plots' requested furniture, a random villager will move in once per day in the order of the house plot number. | After the player placed the Housing Kits, villagers can now move to their island. If the player invited villagers before they placed the housing kits, those villagers will move to the player's island. If the player does not invite three villagers from Mystery Island Tours before providing the plots' requested furniture, a random villager will move in once per day in the order of the house plot number. | ||
− | The first house plot is always claimed by a lazy villager, the second a peppy villager, and the third a normal villager. | + | The first house plot is always claimed by a lazy villager, the second a peppy villager, and the third a normal villager. |
Each of the initial five villager houses has an interior based on the villager's personality rather than the villager's unique interior. All subsequent villagers will have their unique interior. | Each of the initial five villager houses has an interior based on the villager's personality rather than the villager's unique interior. All subsequent villagers will have their unique interior. | ||
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NH Campsite Interior.png|[[Peewee]] at the [[campsite (facility)|campsite]] | NH Campsite Interior.png|[[Peewee]] at the [[campsite (facility)|campsite]] | ||
− | NH Moving Campsite Suggestion.jpg|[[Whitney]] suggesting that somebody move | + | NH Moving Campsite Suggestion.jpg|[[Whitney]] suggesting that somebody move for her |
NH amiibo Camper Invitation.jpg|[[Margie]] being invited to the campsite via her amiibo card | NH amiibo Camper Invitation.jpg|[[Margie]] being invited to the campsite via her amiibo card | ||
NH Nana Invite Mystery Island Tour.jpg|[[Nana]] being invited to move to the player's island on a Mystery Island Tour | NH Nana Invite Mystery Island Tour.jpg|[[Nana]] being invited to move to the player's island on a Mystery Island Tour |