Difference between revisions of "Bridge"
m (Text replace - "''Dōbutsu no Mori +''" to "''Dōbutsu no Mori+''") |
AlexBot2004 (talk | contribs) m (Text replacement - "{{I\|(.*)\|New Horizons" to "{{I|$1|NH") |
||
(40 intermediate revisions by 16 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Bridge NH Inv Icon.png|right]] |
− | + | '''Bridges''' are structured landmarks that cross over the [[river]] splitting the player's [[town]]. Bridge's locations are typically fixed, and prior to {{NH}}, bridges were the only way to cross rivers. As a result, their exact positioning is often important to a town's layout. In all games excluding {{WW}}, additional bridges may be constructed to ease navigation around town. Players and villagers can [[fish]] into the river from a bridge. | |
− | '''Bridges''' are structured landmarks that cross over the [[river]] | ||
==Appearance and characteristics== | ==Appearance and characteristics== | ||
Bridges take different forms in each game, being differing shapes, sizes, and constructed from varying materials. | Bridges take different forms in each game, being differing shapes, sizes, and constructed from varying materials. | ||
− | ===In {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}=== | + | ===In {{DnM|nolink}}, {{DnM+|nolink}}, {{PG|nolink}}, and {{DnMe+|nolink}}=== |
− | Every town begins with at least two bridges, a flat wooden bridge and a stone-arched bridge, though bridges may be present if the town has an [[islet]]. | + | Every town begins with at least two bridges, a flat wooden bridge and a stone-arched bridge, though bridges may be present if the town has an [[River#islet|islet]]. |
− | When the town reaches the maximum of fifteen villagers in | + | When the town reaches the maximum of fifteen villagers in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}, [[Tortimer]] can be found in one of the acres containing the river, and if spoken to, he will ask the player where a new bridge should be built. Once a location has been decided, a wooden, roped suspension bridge will be built the next day. Additionally, the [[Animal Island|Island]] may take the form of two small islets connected by a small flat wooden bridge. |
− | ===In {{WW}}=== | + | ===In {{WW|short|nolink}}=== |
− | Each town begins with at least two bridges, possibly more if the town has an islet. The bridges are now flat and resemble the stone bridge from the previous games. Bridges in the [[ | + | Each town begins with at least two bridges, possibly more if the town has an islet. The bridges are now flat and resemble the stone bridge from the previous games. Bridges in the [[Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori|movie]] are based off this appearance. Unlike other games in the series, it is not possible to construct additional bridges. |
− | ===In {{CF}}=== | + | ===In {{CF|short|nolink}}=== |
− | Towns begin with at least two stone-arch bridges, with more appearing if the town has an islet. After donating 200,000 [[ | + | Towns begin with at least two stone-arch bridges, with more appearing if the town has an islet. After donating 200,000 [[Bell]]s to the [[Town Fund|town fund]], a vote will be held among the townspeople to select the location of a new bridge. Several prospective locations will be highlighted on the town map. Each player may vote for their preferred location, though it is possible that the player selection does not win the vote.{{Cn}} |
− | ===In {{NL}}=== | + | ===In {{NL|short|nolink}}=== |
− | Unlike previous games, each town begins with only one stone-arch bridge; however, additional bridges can be constructed in the town as a [[public works project]]. Different styles of bridges may be constructed; stone bridge, wooden suspension bridge, wooden arched bridge, brick bridge, modern metal bridge, and a fairy tale bridge. The town can have up to three bridges at a time, and the initial bridge will not count towards the public works project limit unless it is demolished and replaced. Prior to construction, [[Lloid]] will appear on a small wooden platform protruding over the location that the bridge will be built over to collect [[donation]]s for the project. | + | Unlike previous games, each town begins with only one stone-arch bridge; however, additional bridges can be constructed in the town as a [[public works project]]. Different styles of bridges may be constructed; stone bridge, wooden suspension bridge, wooden arched bridge, brick bridge, modern metal bridge, and a fairy-tale bridge. The town can have up to three bridges at a time, and the initial bridge will not count towards the public works project limit unless it is demolished and replaced. Prior to construction, [[Lloid]] will appear on a small wooden platform protruding over the location that the bridge will be built over to collect [[donation]]s for the project. |
+ | |||
+ | {| class="styled sortable color-geography" style="margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! class="unsortable" | Image | ||
+ | ! Cost | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Brick bridge || [[File:Brick Bridge NL Model.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|224,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Fairy-tale bridge || [[File:Fairy-Tale Bridge NL Model.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|298,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Modern bridge || [[File:Modern Bridge NL Model.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|224,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Cobblestone bridge || [[File:Cobblestone Bridge NL Model.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|128,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Suspension bridge || [[File:Suspension Bridge NL Model.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|128,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Wooden bridge || [[File:Wooden Bridge NL Model.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|298,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ||
+ | As the island is initially uninhabited, there are no bridges and the player must use a [[vaulting pole]] to traverse rivers. After a few days [[Tom Nook]] will ask the player to craft and find a suitable location for a log bridge, which will be constructed and completed by the next day. | ||
+ | |||
+ | After [[Resident Services]] is upgraded from a tent to a building, the [[Resident Representative]] can talk to Tom Nook to set up a project and choose a site to construct a bridge. [[Lloid]] will appear at the construction site to collect donations, and once the donation goal has been met, construction will be complete by the next morning. Additionally, bridges can be demolished for a fee of 10,000 Bells. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A maximum of eight bridges may be built initially on one island. Beginning in version {{NHVer|2.0}}, the player can purchase the {{I|Pro Construction License|NH}} to increase the number of bridges that can be built to ten. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Villagers will only venture onto areas of the island that are connected with bridges and [[incline]]s. If an area is accessible only by use of a vaulting pole or [[ladder]], they will never wander there under any circumstances. Villagers with houses that are inaccessible will still be able to wander the main island, although they will never be seen crossing a river or climbing a cliff on-screen. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="styled sortable color-geography" style="margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Name | ||
+ | ! class="unsortable" | Image | ||
+ | ! Cost | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Log bridge || [[File:Log Bridge NH Icon.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|98,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Suspension bridge || [[File:Suspension Bridge NH Icon.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|129,800}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Stone bridge || [[File:Stone Bridge NH Icon.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|168,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Wooden bridge || [[File:Wooden Bridge NH Icon.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|168,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Brick bridge || [[File:Brick Bridge NH Icon.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|198,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Iron bridge || [[File:Iron Bridge NH Icon.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|228,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Red zen bridge || [[File:Red Zen Bridge NH Icon.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|228,000}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Zen bridge || [[File:Zen Bridge NH Icon.png|128px]] || {{Currency|Bells|228,000}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
− | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | Stone Bridge CF.png|A stone bridge in {{CF|short}} | |
− | + | NL Suspension Bridge.jpg|A suspension bridge in {{NL|short}} | |
+ | NL Stone Bridge.jpg|A stone bridge in {{NL|short|nolink}} | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | {{Locations}} | + | ==See also== |
− | + | *[[Incline]] | |
+ | *[[Public works project]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Navbox Locations}} | ||
+ | {{Navbox Geography}} |
Latest revision as of 20:43, March 17, 2024
Bridges are structured landmarks that cross over the river splitting the player's town. Bridge's locations are typically fixed, and prior to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, bridges were the only way to cross rivers. As a result, their exact positioning is often important to a town's layout. In all games excluding Animal Crossing: Wild World, additional bridges may be constructed to ease navigation around town. Players and villagers can fish into the river from a bridge.
Appearance and characteristics[edit]
Bridges take different forms in each game, being differing shapes, sizes, and constructed from varying materials.
In Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+[edit]
Every town begins with at least two bridges, a flat wooden bridge and a stone-arched bridge, though bridges may be present if the town has an islet.
When the town reaches the maximum of fifteen villagers in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, Tortimer can be found in one of the acres containing the river, and if spoken to, he will ask the player where a new bridge should be built. Once a location has been decided, a wooden, roped suspension bridge will be built the next day. Additionally, the Island may take the form of two small islets connected by a small flat wooden bridge.
In Wild World[edit]
Each town begins with at least two bridges, possibly more if the town has an islet. The bridges are now flat and resemble the stone bridge from the previous games. Bridges in the movie are based off this appearance. Unlike other games in the series, it is not possible to construct additional bridges.
In City Folk[edit]
Towns begin with at least two stone-arch bridges, with more appearing if the town has an islet. After donating 200,000 Bells to the town fund, a vote will be held among the townspeople to select the location of a new bridge. Several prospective locations will be highlighted on the town map. Each player may vote for their preferred location, though it is possible that the player selection does not win the vote.[citation needed]
In New Leaf[edit]
Unlike previous games, each town begins with only one stone-arch bridge; however, additional bridges can be constructed in the town as a public works project. Different styles of bridges may be constructed; stone bridge, wooden suspension bridge, wooden arched bridge, brick bridge, modern metal bridge, and a fairy-tale bridge. The town can have up to three bridges at a time, and the initial bridge will not count towards the public works project limit unless it is demolished and replaced. Prior to construction, Lloid will appear on a small wooden platform protruding over the location that the bridge will be built over to collect donations for the project.
Name | Image | Cost |
---|---|---|
Brick bridge | 224,000 Bells | |
Fairy-tale bridge | 298,000 Bells | |
Modern bridge | 224,000 Bells | |
Cobblestone bridge | 128,000 Bells | |
Suspension bridge | 128,000 Bells | |
Wooden bridge | 298,000 Bells |
In New Horizons[edit]
As the island is initially uninhabited, there are no bridges and the player must use a vaulting pole to traverse rivers. After a few days Tom Nook will ask the player to craft and find a suitable location for a log bridge, which will be constructed and completed by the next day.
After Resident Services is upgraded from a tent to a building, the Resident Representative can talk to Tom Nook to set up a project and choose a site to construct a bridge. Lloid will appear at the construction site to collect donations, and once the donation goal has been met, construction will be complete by the next morning. Additionally, bridges can be demolished for a fee of 10,000 Bells.
A maximum of eight bridges may be built initially on one island. Beginning in version 2.0, the player can purchase the Pro Construction License to increase the number of bridges that can be built to ten.
Villagers will only venture onto areas of the island that are connected with bridges and inclines. If an area is accessible only by use of a vaulting pole or ladder, they will never wander there under any circumstances. Villagers with houses that are inaccessible will still be able to wander the main island, although they will never be seen crossing a river or climbing a cliff on-screen.
Name | Image | Cost |
---|---|---|
Log bridge | 98,000 Bells | |
Suspension bridge | 129,800 Bells | |
Stone bridge | 168,000 Bells | |
Wooden bridge | 168,000 Bells | |
Brick bridge | 198,000 Bells | |
Iron bridge | 228,000 Bells | |
Red zen bridge | 228,000 Bells | |
Zen bridge | 228,000 Bells |
Gallery[edit]
See also[edit]
Locations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Geography | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|