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Revision as of 08:32, July 9, 2020
Spotlight items first appeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World as a replacement to the Lottery. Every so often, Tom Nook will place an item in his shop with a light shining on it. This is the spotlight item, and can only be bought from Tom when in the spotlight. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they appear in Timmy and Tommy's store when it has upgraded to T.I.Y.. They can also appear as items from Mom or Wishy the Star. They are worth +151 points to the HRA. Whenever there is a spotlight item, there will be a notice on the bulletin board.
In Animal Crossing: Wild World, spotlight items, as well as Point Specials and half-price sales, will not appear unless a second human character is created in town.
Furniture items
Animal Crossing: Wild World
- Arwing
- Baby Panda
- Black King
- Black Queen
- Blue Corner
- Blue Dresser
- Cabana Armchair
- Cabin Bookcase
- Cement Mixer
- Classic Bookcase
- Covered Wagon
- Deluxe Washer
- Dolly
- Exotic Chest
- Famous Painting
- Fine Painting
- Green Pantry
- Hamster Cage
- Hi-Fi Stereo
- Jukebox
- Kiddie Stereo
- Lovely Kitchen
- Lucky Gold Cat
- Modern Cabinet
- Moon
- Mummy's Casket
- Ninja Sword
- Plum Bonsai
- Ranch Hutch
- Regal Clock
- Robo-Stereo
- Skeleton
- Sleeping Bag
- Throne
- Unknown Machine
- White King
- White Queen
Lucky items
The following spotlight items give additional luck when placed in your house.
- Dracaena (also available from Mom)
- Garden Gnome
- Ivory Piano
- Master Sword
- Samurai Suit
- Treasure Chest
Animal Crossing: City Folk
- Baby Panda
- Basic Painting
- Black King
- Black Queen
- Blue Corner
- Blue Dresser
- Cabana Armchair
- Cabin Bookcase
- Cement Mixer
- Classic Bookcase
- Common Painting
- Covered Wagon
- Deluxe Washer
- Dolly
- Exotic Chest
- Green Pantry
- Hamster Cage
- Hi-Fi Stereo
- IV Drip
- Jukebox
- Kiddie Stereo
- Lovely Kitchen
- Modern Cabinet
- Moon
- Mummy's Casket
- Ninja Sword
- Plum Bonsai
- Podium
- Ranch Hutch
- Regal Clock
- Robo-Stereo
- Skeleton
- Sleeping Bag
- Throne
- Unknown Machine
- Washbasin
- White King
- White Queen
Lucky items
The following spotlight items are deemed 'Lucky' and are worth +7,777 points to the HRA.
- Arwing
- Dracaena
- Garden Gnome
- Ivory piano
- Lucky Gold Cat
- Master Sword
- Samurai Suit
- Treasure Chest
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
- Arc De Triomphe
- Blue Corner
- Captain's Monitor
- Covered Wagon
- Crew Member's Seat
- Crew's Monitor
- Deluxe Washer
- Dolly
- Eight Lamp
- Five Lamp
- Four Lamp
- Garden Gnome
- Giant Dharma
- Hologram Machine
- Hi-Fi Stereo
- King
- Large Space Console
- Mama Polar Bear
- Moon
- Nine Lamp
- One Lamp
- Plate Armor
- Podium
- Queen
- Rococo Bed
- Rococo Chair
- Rococo Clock
- Rococo Dresser
- Rococo Lamp
- Rococo Shelf
- Rococo Sofa
- Rococo Table
- Rococo Vanity
- Rococo Wardrobe
- Samurai Suit
- Seven Lamp
- Shopping Cart
- Six Lamp
- Small Space Console
- Space Captain's Seat
- Space Console
- Spherical Radar
- Three Lamp
- Throne
- Tower of Pisa
- Two Lamp
- Unknown Machine
- Vintage Radio
- Wall-Mounted Monitor
- Zero Lamp
Trivia
- A similar, prototypical feature is present in Animal Crossing, where Tom Nook will occasionally sell a rare item in his store and advertise it by sending the player a letter. This only becomes available once the store is upgraded to Nookway or Nookington's.