If you were playing Crossing the Animals: New Horizons For a while now you may have taken at least a few local people (or should they be islanders?) and have been quietly worried a bit for some of the citizens known as the game decided they should have them for one reason or another.
If that previous paragraph just means you are packing your pants, it already has your solution, because yes you can choose which islands roam your landscape using the & # 39; amiibo card series.
Crossing the Animals: New Horizons – How To Choose Your Guest Guide
Amiibo cards are used to get locals to visit your island
First, you will need to have an amiibo card for the character you want to live on your island. Sadly, those special holographic cards won't work as the characters in them can't make up the islands due to having important roles in an already existing game.
You will also need to have the camp opened and built on your island. If you don't, you just need to advance the main tasks with Tom Nook by getting to that point.
Next, you'll need to go to the Nook Stop station at Resident Services and select & # 39; Invite Camper & # 39 ;, & # 39; & # 39; & # 39; ba & # 39; amiibo sign , a slight touch. Once you have drawn up the card you will invite them to stay at your camp and even though they may have met you before they agreed to come. Immediately.
Getting your new residents to stay permanently
As soon as the call ends, they'll be on your already built camp. In order to make them permanent residents, you will need to sign in and have a say with them.
You may need to talk to them a few times, but soon they will show interest in something the islanders have done as a conference call, and & # 39; n the islanders & # 39; they, it means you
They'll ask for something made using the game's art system, and if you don't already have a proper DIY recipe they'll give it to you. That's fine.
Once you have it all together and brought it to them, they will reward you with something you may not want, but more interesting things happen when you talk to them again. After a few attempts (or may be the first) to interview them again, ask yourself if they shouldn't just move to your island as an endless barrier, and you can encourage them to do so.
Unfortunately, they will not be completely blinded by your opinion and will ask you to invite them to camp again before making some drastic decisions. You will need to wait until the next day and repeat the same process of inviting them through amiibo, doing what they choose, and getting them to believe again.
They will also ask if you invite them over third time, so it's time to wait until the next day and then repeat the whole cycle. Fortunately this is a problem, and once you have given them their third item and convinced them they will stay, they will go out to Real Services to talk to Tom Nook about doing so.
This is where we would recommend having an empty floor plan already in place as it will make the whole process much easier. If you don't have space you can get rid of an existing resident, but that's not entirely ethical.
The whole thinking is gone to plan the next day your character will choose to make their own living on your island in a sea of cardboard boxes, hoorah!
Don't forget to check out our complete Animal Crossing: A New Horizons Guide for Tips and Tips!
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