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The main reason to use this option is if your game has become too "bricked", causing problems for the player, varying on how many brick seeds the player, or a ''bricker'', has used. Another reason to rebuild is if the player simply wants to start anew. Just remember if you are rebuilding, all the things done in your town, including the town itself, will be gone.
 
The main reason to use this option is if your game has become too "bricked", causing problems for the player, varying on how many brick seeds the player, or a ''bricker'', has used. Another reason to rebuild is if the player simply wants to start anew. Just remember if you are rebuilding, all the things done in your town, including the town itself, will be gone.
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Rebuilding a Town is an option in every Animal Crossing series game thus far. Rebuilding a town is, as the name implies, making a new town. It deletes your current town forever, so once you use the option, you can't get back your old town. Once rebuilt, it seems as if the game was never played beyond the title screen, and, just like if the game was new, the town has been completely remodeled and is completely untouched.

The main reason to use this option is if your game has become too "bricked", causing problems for the player, varying on how many brick seeds the player, or a bricker, has used. Another reason to rebuild is if the player simply wants to start anew. Just remember if you are rebuilding, all the things done in your town, including the town itself, will be gone.