Upcoming data mining Crossing the Animals: New Horizons features have begun to appear, revealing more extras to the game.
Thankfully, this data pit is coming up Twitter user Ninji, who is quick to point out that while the code exists for these features, it may still be a canceled content and is far from guaranteed. That said, much of this looks promising.
Crazy Redd by museum artwork
Data mining means there is really space in the museum for the art section.
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Crazy Redd was a fox that sold paintings (some of which were fakes). Legit sketches can be donated to the museum. Redd is not New Horizons, but these data points suggest that you will have a ship that will dock in a small bay just north of everyone's islands. It is not yet known whether he will sell the interactive art mixed with real art, but we can safely assume that he is the one who will help us complete the art section at the museum.
Museum Cafe, Brewster, and the Gyroids
Gyroids, mysterious objects that often appear buried in the ground on a rainy day New Horizons. However, these data mines mean they may be back in the game, once Brewster has returned his cafe. Brewster, the dove that runs the cafe, is a Gyroid collector and could even give the players the Gyroids what they look like.
Gyroids are rooted without the haters, clay figures buried with dead people in ancient Japan. Although it's bad to think about how they will appear after a rainy day, the fantastic versions of Animal Crossing have no secure function. Gyroids come in different sizes and make different sounds of sound that usually go to the speed of the music being played.
Buses and garden
Another data mine notes that the buses, which are imported Animal Crossing: New Leaf, we'll be giving back. Details of hydrangeas, azaleas, hibiscus, holly, camelias, and osmanthus bush are included New Horizons
There is also vegetable data to be grown and processed, including tomatoes, wheat, sugarcane, potatoes, carrots, and pumpkins. We don't know how this will work, if it eventually happens, as this could be a completely new Animal Crossing experience.
Return of diving and other “marine”
There may not be more “seafood” that people can collect, except the Manila Clams can be grilled at sea. New Leaf introduce dancing, which dancers can do as long as they wear a scuba suit. They were able to sell most of the critters they found, but acquiring Scallop would make the unplayable otter, Pascal, stand out. He provides wisdom and equipment to take care of a beautiful marine creature, and swim. It looks like any Pascal code has been found, but if we can't dive again, that would mean coming back.
Nook Cranny's development and many shops
There are also a few codes related to the purchase, including the Nook & # 39; s Cranny upgrade. No details on how to unlock this new store development, but it will be compatible with previous Animal Crossing games to have three enhancements.
Celeste ran the store inside the museum New Leaf, has sold specialty goods to help you showcase items, such as bases and glass cases, and silver tools. However, he has been given his new role in New Horizons, you may not be using any storefrones. Less, a slice set up to lead an upcoming Earth Day event, often has a flower shop selling various fertilizers and flowers.
As Ninji said in his Twitter post, it's hard to say whether these new features are coming soon, or if they were pre-programmed features. A new renaissance should be coming to New Horizons soon, with World Day event coming on April 22.
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