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− | '''Friend Codes''' are strings of twelve numbers used to allow access to another person's [[town]] during online play, more commonly known as [[Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]]. Both [[player]]s must have registered each other's friend code. A friend code looks like ####-####-####, or ????-????-???? in {{WW}}, where #s and ?s represent numbers. To get | + | '''Friend Codes''' are strings of twelve numbers used to allow access to another person's [[town]] during online play, more commonly known as [[Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]]. Both [[player]]s must have registered each other's friend code. A friend code looks like ####-####-####, or ????-????-???? in {{WW}}, where #s and ?s represent numbers. To get someone's friend code, the player must go to the [[Town Gate]] and talk to [[Copper]]. He or she then must select "Friend Code!" and Copper will assign a friend code, though there should be Wi-Fi Connection from a [[wikipedia:Router|router]] or [[wikipedia:USB Cable|USB cable]] for it to work. Once the friend code is obtained, a person can trade a code with a friend and visit each other's towns. If only one person has registered the code, it will not work. |
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Friend codes were introduced in {{WW}} and later used in {{CF}}. | Friend codes were introduced in {{WW}} and later used in {{CF}}. | ||
Revision as of 20:25, November 8, 2013
Friend Codes are strings of twelve numbers used to allow access to another person's town during online play, more commonly known as Wi-Fi. Both players must have registered each other's friend code. A friend code looks like ####-####-####, or ????-????-???? in Animal Crossing: Wild World, where #s and ?s represent numbers. To get someone's friend code, the player must go to the Town Gate and talk to Copper. He or she then must select "Friend Code!" and Copper will assign a friend code, though there should be Wi-Fi Connection from a router or USB cable for it to work. Once the friend code is obtained, a person can trade a code with a friend and visit each other's towns. If only one person has registered the code, it will not work.
Friend codes were introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World and later used in Animal Crossing: City Folk.
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