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Favors are requests from villagers. They might ask for items, such as fish, bugs and furniture, or ask the player to deliver presents and letters. Quests such as retrieving a villager's key or lost item also count as favors. Completing a favor will earn the player a small reward, such as 500 Bells or a furniture item.

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  • The Flea Market is an event where villagers from the player's town allow others to come in and buy some of their items, although some of their furniture isn't for sale for various reasons. Many animals choose to sell items at a raised amount.
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A player asking for a job

Players can request favors from villagers in Animal Crossing. The option will be something such as, 'Need help?' or 'Can I have a job?' The villager will often have something for the player to do, but there is not a guarantee that they will. Asking for a favor and then refusing the task offered may make the villager angry. One type of job is a delivery, where a villager asks the player to retrieve a unique item from another villager. These items do not appear anywhere else in the game.

Delivery items[edit]

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Animal Crossing: Wild World[edit]

In Animal Crossing: Wild World, favors are linked to villager hobbies. Usually, the task that the player is given is linked to the villager's hobby, so a furniture hobby will be accompanied by requests for furniture. Villagers with the walking or seashell-collecting hobbies, as well as those who are 'in between' hobbies, may ask the player to undertake deliveries. Completing several favors in succession for a villager increases their chances of packing their boxes to move away.

Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf[edit]

Drake asking the player a favor in City Folk

Pdc fl studio. Favors are given somewhat randomly in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf. If the player's pockets are full when they complete a favor, their reward will be mailed to them. Also, refusing a favor can make a villager depressed for a short time. In New Leaf, most favors can be done until 6 AM the next day or whenever the villager that requested it goes to sleep, however, if a villager asks for a favor late at night, they will allow the player to do it the next day. This allows the player to do a favor later if a villager is asleep.

List of favors[edit]

  • Delivery (all games) - The player will be asked to deliver a letter, item or green-wrapped present to another villager within a time limit. If the player's pockets or letter slots are full, the favor cannot be done. Also, if the present is opened or the letter is read before it is delivered to the villager, they may be ask why it was unwrapped. The letter delivery does not appear in City Folk, New Leaf and New Horizons.
  • Request (all games) - The villager will ask for a piece of furniture, item of clothing, a fish, a bug, a fossil, or (in Animal Crossing and New Leaf), a piece of fruit. Sometimes the request will be for a specific item, other times it will be more general. If the time for a favor expires and the player brings the requested item, the villager will say that they forgot about the favor and either caught a fish or bug of their own or they got the requested item themselves and will apologize, telling the player to do it faster next time.
  • Visit (player's house) (Wild World, City Folk, New Leaf) - The villager will ask to come to the player's house. Usually this must be scheduled for at least 30 minutes into the future. Not much usually happens during a visit, although the villager may comment on the player's furniture.
  • Visit (villager's house) (City Folk, New Leaf) - The villager will invite the player to their house. The player may be given an opportunity to buy an item from the villager's house.
  • Sickness (Wild World, City Folk, New Leaf, New Horizons) - Occasionally, a villager will become sick. They will stay in their house during their sickness and display the 'depressed' and/or 'shivering' emotions. The player should give the villager medicine once a day until the villager is cured. Sickness was removed in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo.
  • Retrieval (Animal Crossing) - A villager may ask the player to retrieve an item that was borrowed by another villager. However, this is not as simple as it first seems, because the second villager will usually have lent it to a third villager, who may have then lent it to a fourth villager, and so on. However, if the player persists long enough, they will eventually track down the item, which can then be returned to its owner.
  • Ball Request (Animal Crossing) - The player may be asked to bring the villager a sports ball that will be lying somewhere around town. The ball must be kicked to the villager, as it cannot be carried.
  • Contest (Wild World) - The villager will challenge the player to a fishing or bug-catching contest. Usually this involves catching a specific fish or bug before the villager does. However, the villager can also challenge the player to a contest to catch the 'rarest' fish or bug (this actually means the most valuable, as in the amount of Bells the item is worth when selling to Tom Nook).
  • Hide-and-Seek (City Folk, New Leaf) - Villagers often ask the player to play Hide-and-Seek. If the player accepts, three villagers will hide somewhere in town (such as behind trees or buildings) and the player will have to find them all within either 10 or 15 minutes to win.
  • Lost Key (City Folk) - About once a week, a villager will lose their house key. The player can find it by fishing in the river (the key has a 'small' shadow, similar to a Crucian Carp). They can then take the key to the villager for a reward.
  • Message Delivery (City Folk) - The villager will ask the player to pass a message to another human player in town. If the second player types out the message correctly, both players will receive a reward.
  • Lost Item (New Leaf, New Horizons) - Occasionally, a lost item appears on the ground in town. The player will need to speak to each villager in turn to find its owner. In New Horizons, if the villager said this is not their item, they'll say, who belongs to.
  • Time capsule (New Leaf) - Villagers sometimes ask the player to bury a time capsule. Once buried, it will disappear the next day, but eventually reappear at a later date. When it reappears, the player can dig it up and return it to the villager, and will usually be allowed to keep the item inside.
  • Petition (New Leaf) - Villagers may ask the player to get six signatures for a petition. However, these signatures must come from another town (therefore online play is required to complete this).
  • Escort (New Leaf) - A villager may ask the player to bring another specific villager to their (the first villager's) house. The wanted villager will follow the player to the house.
  • Treasure hunt (New Horizons) - The villager might ask the player to dig up an item somewhere on the island. The player needs to find it during 3 or 6 minutes before the time expires. Once the player found the treasure, they need to talk to villager and receive the item from this.


Gameplay Elements
PlayerPlayer • Mayor(Mayor points) • Catalog • Catch quotes • Reactions • Passport • Pockets • Photo • Tools • Town Pass Card
TownTown/Island • Hemisphere • Amenities • Animal tracks • Rebuild the town • Acres • Town fund • Town Initiatives • Town ordinance
LifeHouse • Happy Home Academy • Balloon • Donation • Event • Fashion Check • Fêng shui • Insurance • Letter • Luck • Mortgage • Moving • NookPhone • Savings • Visit
ActivitiesBadges • Constellation • GBA minigames• Mystery Island Tour • Part-time job • Stalk Market • Swimming • Island Tour(Tortimer Island)
Character AIVillager • Special Characters • Catchphrase • Compatibility • Conversation • Episode • Friendship • Hobbies • Memory • Nickname • Personality • Petition • Sickness • Star sign
QuestsBall • Favor • Hide-and-Seek • Lost item • Time capsule
CurrenciesBells • Leaf Tickets • Medals • MEOW Coupons • Nook Miles • Play Coins • Vouchers
VehiclesBus • Camper • RV • Seaplane • Taxi • Toy Cornimer Robot • Train • U.F.O.
ConnectivityMultiplayer • amiibo phone • Dream • DS Suitcase • Friend Code • Happy Home Network(Design Contest) • Nintendo Network • Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection • NookLink • Tag Mode • Transfer • WiiConnect24
CheatingCheating device • Glitch • Hacking • Hacked villager • Seeds • Time travel • Villager modifier
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Gameplay Elements
Player
Player • Mayor(Mayor points) • Catalog • Catch quotes • Reactions • Passport • Pockets • Photo • Tools • Town Pass Card
Town
Town/Island • Hemisphere • Amenities • Animal tracks • Rebuild the town • Acres • Town fund • Town Initiatives • Town ordinance
Life
House • Happy Home Academy • Balloon • Donation • Event • Fashion Check • Fêng shui • Insurance • Letter • Luck • Mortgage • Moving • NookPhone • Savings • Visit
Activities
Badges • Constellation • GBA minigames• Mystery Island Tour • Part-time job • Stalk Market • Swimming • Island Tour(Tortimer Island)
Character AI
Villager • Special Characters • Catchphrase • Compatibility • Conversation • Episode • Friendship • Hobbies • Memory • Nickname • Personality • Petition • Sickness • Star sign
Quests
Ball • Favor • Hide-and-Seek • Lost item • Time capsule
Currencies
Bells • Leaf Tickets • Medals • MEOW Coupons • Nook Miles • Play Coins • Vouchers
Vehicles
Bus • Camper • RV • Seaplane • Taxi • Toy Cornimer Robot • Train • U.F.O.
Connectivity
Multiplayer • amiibo phone • Dream • DS Suitcase • Friend Code • Happy Home Network(Design Contest) • Nintendo Network • Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection • NookLink • Tag Mode • Transfer • WiiConnect24
Cheating
Cheating device • Glitch • Hacking • Hacked villager • Seeds • Time travel • Villager modifier
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The Animal Crossing™: New Leaf Old man voice changer online. game has a new lease on life thanks to the addition of amiibo compatibility. This free update adds in support for all Animal Crossing series amiibo figures and cards. Tap amiibo to have the pictured villager visit your town. You can even tap select amiibo from other series to get items themed to those characters!

After installing the update, you can tap Animal Crossing series amiibo figures and cards to invite villagers for a visit—or to move in! In November, this update content will be added to the original game in a new packaged version called Animal Crossing™: New Leaf—Welcome amiibo. And on December 2nd, 50 new Animal Crossing: New Leaf amiibo cards will also become available for purchase. No matter how you play it, this is the perfect time to cozy up to the charm and creativity of this special game. New friends and discoveries await every day. Express yourself by customizing your character, home, and town as you create your ideal world.

Animal Crossing For Android

  • This free update for the Animal Crossing™: New Leaf game adds in amiibo™ support and more
  • You can finally invite villagers to your town using amiibo™ figures and/or cards
  • Tap Animal Crossing™ amiibo™ cards to invite the pictured character for a visit at your new RV campsite
  • Check www.animal-crossing.com/newleaf for more details on compatibility
  • For prospective villagers who don't own the game yet, a new packaged version that includes the new content (and a random amiibo™ card) is on the way in December




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