Wishing well

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Wishing Well
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Artwork of the Wishing Well from Doubutsu no Mori e+
Function Gathering place
Services Events
Staff Farley (perfect town)
Opening Hours All day
Main appearances

Other appearances
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The Wishing Well and its equivalents in the Animal Crossing series are the main community spots, where special events take place. It is where one goes to check on how the town environment is or apologize for not completing errands. In future games, its purpose is fulfilled by the Town Hall.

Appearances

In Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+

The Bell Shrine

In Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+, a Bell Shrine takes the place of the Wishing Well.

Animal Crossing

The Wishing Well in Animal Crossing.

Although the Bell Shrine is retained in the original Japanese version of Animal Crossing, it is replaced by a Wishing Well in international versions and Doubutsu no Mori e+. In these versions, the Wishing Well is the center of most festivities in the town. Apart from being where most holiday celebrations take place, players can do several other things there, such as checking the town's environment. They can also apologize for failing tasks for the villagers. Apologizing can only be done if the player has an item that needs to be delivered to a villager who has moved out before the favor was completed, as that is the only way to get rid of the item in this case. After having a perfect town for two weeks, the player can receive a Golden Axe from Farley, the spirit of the well.

In Doubutsu no Mori e+

In Doubutsu no Mori e+, two features are added to the Wishing Well: the ability to access minigames if a Game Boy Advance is connected, and the ability to invite villagers to move to town via their e-Reader card.

Names in other languages

European Spanish Fuente de los deseos Wishing well

Italian Pozzo dei desideri Wishing well