Difference between revisions of "Tool"

From Nookipedia, the Animal Crossing wiki
(Expanding into more of an actual article)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Tool''' can refer to the following:
+
'''Tools''' are the most fundamental handheld items in the {{SER}} and are used to perform actions within the game, with each tool serving a specific purpose. There are basic tools that appear in most games in the series that can be used to dig holes, chop [[tree]]s, water [[flower]]s, shoot down [[balloon]]s and catch [[bug]]s, [[fish]] and [[sea creature]]s. The [[Wet Suit]] is uniquely a wearable outfit rather than a handheld item, but it is essential for [[swimming]] and diving which cannot be done without wearing one. There are also more specialized tools that fulfil a very specific niche such as aiding traversal around [[town]], changing [[clothes]], or locating [[villager]]s, but these tools are typically not essential to gameplay.
  
<gallery class=center heights=128px widths=128px>
+
Every game features golden versions of the basic tools (excluding the wet suit) that are more effective and have additional effects. {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short}} feature silver variants that are similar to the golden tools, but not necessarily as powerful. {{NH|short}} introduces flimsy tools, which can be easily [[crafting|crafted]] but break after a small amount of uses. They can be upgraded into the standard versions to become more durable. The game also introduces themed variants of the standard tools which can be purchased.
Axe NH Inv Icon.png|link=Axe|Axe
+
 
Fishing Rod NH Inv Icon.png|link=Fishing Rod|Fishing Rod
+
[[Handheld item]]s function similarly to tools in that they are items held by the player that can be used, though their effects are purely visual and serve no real purpose. Additionally, [[umbrella]]s function like tools and can be equipped and spun around, but are simply decorative fashion accessories.
Ladder NH Inv Icon.png|link=Ladder|Ladder
+
 
Acnl-megaphone.png|link=Megaphone|Megaphone
+
<gallery class=center caption="Basic tools" heights=64px widths=64px>
Net NH Inv Icon.png|link=Net|Net
+
Axe NH Inv Icon.png|link=Axe|[[Axe]]
Shovel NH Inv Icon.png|link=Shovel|Shovel
+
Fishing Rod NH Inv Icon.png|link=Fishing Rod|[[Fishing Rod]]
Slingshot NH Inv Icon.png|link=Slingshot|Slingshot
+
Net NH Inv Icon.png|link=Net|[[Net]]
Timer NH Inv Icon.png|link=Timer|Timer
+
Shovel NH Inv Icon.png|link=Shovel|[[Shovel]]
ToyHammer.png|link=Toy Hammer|Toy Hammer
+
Slingshot NH Inv Icon.png|link=Slingshot|[[Slingshot]]
Umbrella NH Inv Icon.png|link=Umbrella|Umbrella
+
Watering Can NH Inv Icon.png|link=Watering Can|[[Watering Can]]
Vaulting Pole NH Inv Icon.png|link=Vaulting Pole|Vaulting Pole
+
Wet Suit NH Inv Icon.png|link=Wet Suit|[[Wet Suit]]
Wand NH Inv Icon.png|link=Wand|Wand
+
</gallery>
Watering Can NH Inv Icon.png|link=Watering Can|Watering Can
+
 
 +
<gallery class=center caption="Specialized tools" heights=64px widths=64px>
 +
Ladder NH Inv Icon.png|link=Ladder|[[Ladder]]
 +
Acnl-megaphone.png|link=Megaphone|[[Megaphone]]
 +
Timer NH Inv Icon.png|link=Timer|[[Timer]]
 +
ToyHammer.png|link=Toy Hammer|[[Toy Hammer]]
 +
Vaulting Pole NH Inv Icon.png|link=Vaulting Pole|[[Vaulting Pole]]
 +
Wand NH Inv Icon.png|link=Wand|[[Wand]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
{{Disambig}}
+
{{Tools}}
 +
[[Category:Tools]]

Revision as of 07:28, November 29, 2020

Tools are the most fundamental handheld items in the Animal Crossing series and are used to perform actions within the game, with each tool serving a specific purpose. There are basic tools that appear in most games in the series that can be used to dig holes, chop trees, water flowers, shoot down balloons and catch bugs, fish and sea creatures. The Wet Suit is uniquely a wearable outfit rather than a handheld item, but it is essential for swimming and diving which cannot be done without wearing one. There are also more specialized tools that fulfil a very specific niche such as aiding traversal around town, changing clothes, or locating villagers, but these tools are typically not essential to gameplay.

Every game features golden versions of the basic tools (excluding the wet suit) that are more effective and have additional effects. City Folk and New Leaf feature silver variants that are similar to the golden tools, but not necessarily as powerful. New Horizons introduces flimsy tools, which can be easily crafted but break after a small amount of uses. They can be upgraded into the standard versions to become more durable. The game also introduces themed variants of the standard tools which can be purchased.

Handheld items function similarly to tools in that they are items held by the player that can be used, though their effects are purely visual and serve no real purpose. Additionally, umbrellas function like tools and can be equipped and spun around, but are simply decorative fashion accessories.