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The main reason to use this option is if the player's game has become too "bricked", causing problems for the player, varying on how many brick [[Seeds (hacking)|seeds]] the player, or a ''bricker'', has used. Another reason to rebuild is if the player simply wants to start anew. The player should remember that if they are rebuilding, all the things done in their town, including the town itself, will be gone. | The main reason to use this option is if the player's game has become too "bricked", causing problems for the player, varying on how many brick [[Seeds (hacking)|seeds]] the player, or a ''bricker'', has used. Another reason to rebuild is if the player simply wants to start anew. The player should remember that if they are rebuilding, all the things done in their town, including the town itself, will be gone. | ||
− | In {{WA}}, Tom Nook will offer to buy | + | In {{WA}}, Tom Nook will offer to buy the player's town, as long as it has reached Level 3. He gives a price based on how much progress has been done, they also have the option to sell their catalog for extra bells. Tom Nook will offer the player to have all their bells transported instantly to the new towns ABD or have a number of bells be deposited every 30 days with a slight increase of receiving them. Once the player has everything ready to be sold, Tom Nook will give them one last chance to back out the deal, if they proceed, their town will be lost forever and receive their bells to ABD, if they refuse the deal, the player will return back to Isabelle. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Revision as of 14:11, September 30, 2020
Rebuilding a Town is an option in every Animal Crossing series game thus far. Rebuilding a town is, as the name implies, making a new town. It deletes the player's current town forever, so once they use the option, they can't get back their old town. Once rebuilt, it seems as if the game was never played beyond the title screen, and, just like if the game was new, the town has been completely remodeled and is completely untouched.
The main reason to use this option is if the player's game has become too "bricked", causing problems for the player, varying on how many brick seeds the player, or a bricker, has used. Another reason to rebuild is if the player simply wants to start anew. The player should remember that if they are rebuilding, all the things done in their town, including the town itself, will be gone.
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, Tom Nook will offer to buy the player's town, as long as it has reached Level 3. He gives a price based on how much progress has been done, they also have the option to sell their catalog for extra bells. Tom Nook will offer the player to have all their bells transported instantly to the new towns ABD or have a number of bells be deposited every 30 days with a slight increase of receiving them. Once the player has everything ready to be sold, Tom Nook will give them one last chance to back out the deal, if they proceed, their town will be lost forever and receive their bells to ABD, if they refuse the deal, the player will return back to Isabelle.
Trivia
- In Animal Crossing: City Folk, when the 'Rebuild' option is selected, Rover will initially be shocked. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Isabelle will be shocked.
- If the game data is corrupted (power was lost while saving), the player will be forced to rebuild if they wish to progress beyond the title screen.
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