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|species= Spirit{{tt|*|Animal Forest +, Animal Crossing, and Animal Forest e+}}<br>Genie{{tt|*|City Folk}} | |species= Spirit{{tt|*|Animal Forest +, Animal Crossing, and Animal Forest e+}}<br>Genie{{tt|*|City Folk}} | ||
|service= Spirit Beggar, Genie of the "Empty" Lamp | |service= Spirit Beggar, Genie of the "Empty" Lamp | ||
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− | '''Wisp''' (ゆうたろう, ''Yūtarou'') is a character in the {{SER}}. He is absent from {{DnM}}, {{WW}}, and {{NL}}. In the earlier installments, he is a spirit, while in {{CF}}, he is a genie. He appears at night, usually between 12 and 4 a.m. (8 p.m. to midnight in {{CF}}).{{cn}} | + | '''Wisp''' (ゆうたろう, ''Yūtarou'') is a character in the {{SER}}. He is absent from {{DnM}}, {{WW}}, and was initially absent from {{NL}} until the [[amiibo]] update. In the earlier installments, he is a spirit, while in {{CF}}, he is a genie. He appears at night, usually between 12 and 4 a.m. (8 p.m. to midnight in {{CF}}).{{cn}} |
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*The spirit will give the player a randomly selected piece of clothing, furniture, accessory, or hat which the player may not already have available in his/her catalog. However, the item is usually not rare. | *The spirit will give the player a randomly selected piece of clothing, furniture, accessory, or hat which the player may not already have available in his/her catalog. However, the item is usually not rare. | ||
*Wisp will remove all the [[cockroach]]es in the player's house. | *Wisp will remove all the [[cockroach]]es in the player's house. | ||
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+ | Wisp will be added with an upcoming free update to the game, and assists the player with [[amiibo]] functionality. | ||
==Other Appearances== | ==Other Appearances== |
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- "Which do you want?"
- — Wisp, Animal Crossing: City Folk
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Role | Spirit Beggar, Genie of the "Empty" Lamp | |||||||
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Wisp (ゆうたろう, Yūtarou) is a character in the Animal Crossing series. He is absent from Doubutsu no Mori, Animal Crossing: Wild World, and was initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Leaf until the amiibo update. In the earlier installments, he is a spirit, while in Animal Crossing: City Folk, he is a genie. He appears at night, usually between 12 and 4 a.m. (8 p.m. to midnight in Animal Crossing: City Folk).[citation needed]
Appearances
Animal Crossing
In Animal Crossing, the player must find Wisp and talk to him. Wisp will only be out occasionally, and when he is, he'll be out from midnight to 4:00 A.M. He will ask the player to catch five spirits with their net. After the player catches the five spirits, they can choose one of three rewards:
Rewards
- He will remove all the weeds in the player's town.
- He will give the person playing a furniture item.
- He will repaint the roof the player's house using a different color.
Animal Crossing: City Folk
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, the player will have to find the Empty lamp somewhere in the town. After the player finds the lamp and returns it to Wisp, the genie will ask the player to talk to him in their attic, where he will offer to grant them a wish. However, Wisp informs the player that he will only grant them one of three wishes. If the player decides to not make a wish at the time, Wisp will remain in the lamp for later use.
Wishes
- Wisp will remove all the weeds in the player's town, excluding clovers and dandelions.
- The spirit will give the player a randomly selected piece of clothing, furniture, accessory, or hat which the player may not already have available in his/her catalog. However, the item is usually not rare.
- Wisp will remove all the cockroaches in the player's house.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Wisp will be added with an upcoming free update to the game, and assists the player with amiibo functionality.
Other Appearances
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
[[File:150px|100px|Wisp]]
Wisp
Description | NTSC-U: Cute li'l Wisp is first met when he shyly asks for your help in collecting five spirits before the sun rises. Who would have thought the simple bug net would be able to catch them? Cool! When you next meet him, in Animal Crossing: City Folk, he becomes a lamp spirit that's scared of ghosts. Don't judge him! Ghosts are scary! PAL: When cute lil Wisp shows up in the first Animal Crossing, he shyly asks players to help him collect five spirits before dawn. Surprisingly, you can just use any old bug net for the job! In Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City, he appears as a lamp spirit with a fear of ghosts. Odd thing for a spirit to be scared of, don't you think? | |
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Acquisition | Random |
Trivia
- It is possible to get Wisp more than once, implying he may be a species of his own.
- In Animal Crossing, Wisp will mutter something about a master and what he will do if the spirits are not recovered.
- Wisp resembles Boo, an enemy featured in many Mario titles.
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