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− | '''Town Decorations''' are buildings available in {{AFe+}}. For a player to add a decoration to their town, they must pay [[Tom Nook]] to build them in a selectable acre. After doing so, the decoration will appear in the selected acre. Players can also order from the Object Delivery Service on the official website,<ref name="DnMe+site">http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gaej/obje/index.html</ref> where they will be given a password to enter in [[Tom Nook's store]]. | + | '''Town Decorations''' are buildings available in {{AFe+}} and {{NL}}. For a player to add a decoration to their town, they must pay [[Tom Nook]] to build them in a selectable acre. After doing so, the decoration will appear in the selected acre. Players can also order from the Object Delivery Service on the official website,<ref name="DnMe+site">http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gaej/obje/index.html</ref> where they will be given a password to enter in [[Tom Nook's store]]. |
==''Animal Forest e+''== | ==''Animal Forest e+''== |
Revision as of 09:05, April 9, 2013
Town Decorations are buildings available in Template:AFe+ and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. For a player to add a decoration to their town, they must pay Tom Nook to build them in a selectable acre. After doing so, the decoration will appear in the selected acre. Players can also order from the Object Delivery Service on the official website,[1] where they will be given a password to enter in Tom Nook's store.
Animal Forest e+
If ordered by asking Nook, the player will only have three decorations (per town) to choose from. The player can construct the rest if they enter a password obtained from the official website. There are also decorations that are exclusive to the website, such as the Tracks.[1]
List of decorations
- Footprints: 19,000 bells*
- Well: 14,000 bells
- Gas lamp: 14,000 bells
- Mushroom: 24,000 bells*
- Public clock: 18,000 bells
- Stonehenge: 26,000 bells
- Egg: 32,000 bells*
- Geoglyph: 20,000 bells
- Pipes: 17,000 bells
- Floral clock: 28,000 bells
- Wind turbine: 18,000 bells
- Fountain: 30,000 bells
- Helipad: 15,000 bells
- Windpump: 27,000 bells
- Guidepost: 13,000 bells
* Website only
Gallery
- DnMe+PublicClock.jpg
Public clock
Trivia
- Both the Egg and the Mushroom are references to the Mario series, with the Egg being a Yoshi egg, and the Mushroom being styled after the mushrooms of the series.
References
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