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:''This article is about the structures in [[Doubutsu no Mori e+]]. For the town decorations in [[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]], see [[Public works project]].''
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[[File:DnMe+Mushroom.jpg|thumb|A Mushroom object in a player's town.]]
[[File:DnMe+Mushroom.jpg|thumb|A mushroom decoration]]
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'''Objects''' are structures that can be constructed around the [[player]]'s [[town]] in {{DnMe+}}. Objects can be constructed through [[Tom Nook]], who will ask which acre to build one in. After a location is selected and the construction cost is paid, the object will appear in place of a [[Signpost]] in the selected acre. Players could also order decorations from the Object Delivery Center on the game's official website, which would generate a password to give to Tom Nook until its discontinuation in 2019.  
'''Town Decorations''' are structures that can be constructed around town in {{DnMe+}}. Decorations can be constructed through [[Tom Nook]], who will ask which acre to build each one in. After a location is selected and the construction cost is paid, the decoration will appear in place of a [[Signpost]] in the selected acre. Players can also order decorations from the Object Delivery Service on the game's official website, which will generate a password to give to Tom Nook.
 
  
Only three random decorations will initially be available from Tom Nook; all others must be obtained from the website. The Footprints, Egg and Mushroom decorations can ''only'' be obtained from the website, and will never appear in the initial selection. Only one decoration can be built per day.
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Three random objects are initially available from Tom Nook; all others must be obtained from the website. The Footprints, Egg and Mushroom decorations could only be obtained from the website, and will never appear in the initial selection, meaning they are no longer obtainable through normal means. Only one object can be built per day.
  
==List of decorations==
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==List of objects==
 
{| class="sortable roundlast" align=center style="background: #FBE36A; border: 3px solid #FBE36A; {{roundy}}"
 
{| class="sortable roundlast" align=center style="background: #FBE36A; border: 3px solid #FBE36A; {{roundy}}"
 
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! colspan=2, style="text-align:center; height:50px; width:50px; background-color:#fdf1b4; {{roundytl|16px}}"| Decoration
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! colspan=2, style="text-align:center; height:50px; width:50px; background-color:#fdf1b4; {{roundytl|16px}}"| Object
 
! width="150px" style="background-color:#fdf1b4;"| Construction cost
 
! width="150px" style="background-color:#fdf1b4;"| Construction cost
 
! width="30px" style="text-align:center; background-color:#fdf1b4; {{roundytr|16px}}"| Size
 
! width="30px" style="text-align:center; background-color:#fdf1b4; {{roundytr|16px}}"| Size
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| {{Size}}
 
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==Object Delivery Center==
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[[File:DnMe+ Object Delivery Center.png|thumb|right|200px|The main page of the Object Delivery Center]]
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The Object Delivery Center was an [[wikipedia:Adobe Flash|Adobe Flash]]-based service hosted on {{DnMe+|nolink}} official site that allowed players to generate codes for objects. This was the only way to obtain the Footprints, Egg, and Mushroom, and the only way to obtain objects in any one town that are not one of the three starting ones. The site guided users through the process of selecting an acre and setting the player and town names. A code would then be generated, which could be told to Tom Nook to purchase the object. The endpoint used by the site to generate the codes was shut down in 2019, making codes unobtainable. Links to the objects were removed from the site, though they can still be accessed through direct URLs and the Flash application can still run up to the code generation step.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:DnMe+Tracks.jpg|Tracks
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DnMe+Tracks.jpg|Tracks
File:DnMe+Well.jpg|Well
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DnMe+Well.jpg|Well
File:DnMe+GasLamp.jpg|Gas lamp
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DnMe+GasLamp.jpg|Gas lamp
File:DnMe+Mushroom.jpg|Mushroom
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DnMe+Mushroom.jpg|Mushroom
File:DnMe+PublicClock.jpg|Public clock
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DnMe+PublicClock.jpg|Public clock
File:DnMe+Stonehenge.jpg|Stonehenge
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DnMe+Stonehenge.jpg|Stonehenge
File:DnMe+Egg.jpg|Egg
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DnMe+Egg.jpg|Egg
File:DnMe+Geoglyph.jpg|Geoglyph
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DnMe+Geoglyph.jpg|Geoglyph
File:DnMe+Pipes.jpg|Pipes
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DnMe+Pipes.jpg|Pipes
File:DnMe+FloralClock.jpg|Floral clock
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DnMe+FloralClock.jpg|Floral clock
File:DnMe+WindTurbine.jpg|Wind turbine
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DnMe+WindTurbine.jpg|Wind turbine
File:DnMe+Fountain.jpg|Fountain
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DnMe+Fountain.jpg|Fountain
File:DnMe+Helipad.jpg|Helipad
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DnMe+Helipad.jpg|Helipad
File:DnMe+Windpump.jpg|Windpump
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DnMe+Windpump.jpg|Windpump
File:DnMe+Guidepost.jpg|Guidepost
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DnMe+Guidepost.jpg|Guidepost
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Both the Egg and the Mushroom decorations are references to the [[mariowiki:Mario (series)|Mario series]], with the Egg resembling a Yoshi egg, and the Mushroom being styled after the mushroom power-up in the series.
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*Both the Egg and the Mushroom decorations are references to the [[mariowiki:Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' series]], with the Egg resembling a Yoshi egg, and the Mushroom resembling a Super Mushroom.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gaej/obje/index.html Official Website (Japanese) - Object Delivery Service]
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*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gaej/obje/index.html Official website - Object Delivery Center] (Japanese)
 
 
{{Public works projects}}
 
  
 
[[Category:Town Landmarks]]
 
[[Category:Town Landmarks]]
 
[[Category:Items]]
 
[[Category:Items]]

Revision as of 19:34, October 13, 2020

A Mushroom object in a player's town.

Objects are structures that can be constructed around the player's town in Doubutsu no Mori e+. Objects can be constructed through Tom Nook, who will ask which acre to build one in. After a location is selected and the construction cost is paid, the object will appear in place of a Signpost in the selected acre. Players could also order decorations from the Object Delivery Center on the game's official website, which would generate a password to give to Tom Nook until its discontinuation in 2019.

Three random objects are initially available from Tom Nook; all others must be obtained from the website. The Footprints, Egg and Mushroom decorations could only be obtained from the website, and will never appear in the initial selection, meaning they are no longer obtainable through normal means. Only one object can be built per day.

List of objects

Object Construction cost Size
Town Decoration Footprints.jpg Footprints  19,000 Bells 3.0 x 3.0
Town Decoration Well.jpg Well  14,000 Bells 2.0 x 2.0
Town Decoration Gas Lamp.jpg Gas Lamp  14,000 Bells 0.0 x 0.0
Town Decoration Mushroom.jpg Mushroom  24,000 Bells 3.0 x 3.0
Town Decoration Public Clock.jpg Public Clock  18,000 Bells 0.0 x 0.0
Town Decoration Stonehenge.jpg Stonehenge  26,000 Bells 4.0 x 4.0
Town Decoration Egg.jpg Egg  32,000 Bells 3.0 x 3.0
Town Decoration Geoglyph.jpg Geoglyph  20,000 Bells 4.0 x 4.0
Town Decoration Pipes.jpg Pipes  17,000 Bells 3.0 x 3.0
Town Decoration Floral Clock.jpg Floral Clock  28,000 Bells 3.0 x 3.0
Town Decoration Windmill.jpg Wind Turbine  18,000 Bells 0.0 x 0.0
Town Decoration Fountain.jpg Fountain  30,000 Bells 3.0 x 3.0
Town Decoration Helipad.jpg Helipad  15,000 Bells 3.0 x 3.0
Town Decoration Windpump.jpg Windpump  27,000 Bells 0.0 x 0.0
Town Decoration Guidepost.jpg Guidepost  13,000 Bells 0.0 x 0.0

Object Delivery Center

The main page of the Object Delivery Center

The Object Delivery Center was an Adobe Flash-based service hosted on Doubutsu no Mori e+ official site that allowed players to generate codes for objects. This was the only way to obtain the Footprints, Egg, and Mushroom, and the only way to obtain objects in any one town that are not one of the three starting ones. The site guided users through the process of selecting an acre and setting the player and town names. A code would then be generated, which could be told to Tom Nook to purchase the object. The endpoint used by the site to generate the codes was shut down in 2019, making codes unobtainable. Links to the objects were removed from the site, though they can still be accessed through direct URLs and the Flash application can still run up to the code generation step.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Both the Egg and the Mushroom decorations are references to the Mario series, with the Egg resembling a Yoshi egg, and the Mushroom resembling a Super Mushroom.

External links