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[[image:Sick pango.jpg|250px|thumb|A shivering [[Pango]].]]
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Villagers in {{AFe+}}, ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' and ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' can become sick and remain so for the rest of the day, at least. While they are sick they may shiver or have the "depressed" [[emotions|emotion]]. Villagers can be recovered from being sick for the remainder of the day (up until midnight) if they are given [[medicine]] from [[Tom Nook's store|Tom Nook's shop]]. Sickness lasts a variable amount of days, from one day to two weeks. While villagers are sick, they will not react positively and a new option appears at the top of the interaction menu, "Need medicine?", along with "Are you OK?" Selecting the medicine will prompt anger if the player does not really have medicine in his/her [[pocket]]s but will open the pockets if s/he does. After receiving medicine, the villager will thank the player. After the sickness passes, the villager will give the player an item if s/he took care of the villager while s/he was sick.
 
Villagers in {{AFe+}}, ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' and ''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]'' can become sick and remain so for the rest of the day, at least. While they are sick they may shiver or have the "depressed" [[emotions|emotion]]. Villagers can be recovered from being sick for the remainder of the day (up until midnight) if they are given [[medicine]] from [[Tom Nook's store|Tom Nook's shop]]. Sickness lasts a variable amount of days, from one day to two weeks. While villagers are sick, they will not react positively and a new option appears at the top of the interaction menu, "Need medicine?", along with "Are you OK?" Selecting the medicine will prompt anger if the player does not really have medicine in his/her [[pocket]]s but will open the pockets if s/he does. After receiving medicine, the villager will thank the player. After the sickness passes, the villager will give the player an item if s/he took care of the villager while s/he was sick.
  
 
===Glitches associated with Sickness===
 
===Glitches associated with Sickness===
 
In {{WW}}, if the player is to open his/her town gates and have a guest come while a villager is sick, then that villager is instantly better.  This was fixed in ''{{CF}}'', as the character will lock their house, leaving a sign saying that they are feeling ill.
 
In {{WW}}, if the player is to open his/her town gates and have a guest come while a villager is sick, then that villager is instantly better.  This was fixed in ''{{CF}}'', as the character will lock their house, leaving a sign saying that they are feeling ill.
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Revision as of 08:04, November 20, 2010

Villagers in Template:AFe+, Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk can become sick and remain so for the rest of the day, at least. While they are sick they may shiver or have the "depressed" emotion. Villagers can be recovered from being sick for the remainder of the day (up until midnight) if they are given medicine from Tom Nook's shop. Sickness lasts a variable amount of days, from one day to two weeks. While villagers are sick, they will not react positively and a new option appears at the top of the interaction menu, "Need medicine?", along with "Are you OK?" Selecting the medicine will prompt anger if the player does not really have medicine in his/her pockets but will open the pockets if s/he does. After receiving medicine, the villager will thank the player. After the sickness passes, the villager will give the player an item if s/he took care of the villager while s/he was sick.

Glitches associated with Sickness

In Animal Crossing: Wild World, if the player is to open his/her town gates and have a guest come while a villager is sick, then that villager is instantly better. This was fixed in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk', as the character will lock their house, leaving a sign saying that they are feeling ill.