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Revision as of 05:16, September 25, 2019

Timer CF Icon.png

The Timer is a tool introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World, and appears in all subsequent games. It allows the player to set a timer for 3, 5, 10, and 15 minutes. The timer comes in one form and, unlike most tools, no other variations are available.

Usage

The timer is most useful during online play, where it can be used to hold competitions amongst friends and visitors. The timer will track how many fish, insects and (in New Leaf only) how many deep sea creatures have been caught by each player during the allotted time. In Wild World, only the player who sets the timer may control it. In City Folk, any player has the ability to stop the timer and the alarm will sound even if the timer is buried in the ground. In both games, Brewster will ask players to turn off their timers before K.K. Slider's live show begins.

Obtaining

In Wild World

Item Image Buy Price Sell Price Available From Info
Timer File:Timer.gif 500 Bells 125 Bells Tom Nook
Available for sale when store has upgraded to Nook 'N' Go
Times 3, 5, 10 and 15 minutes

In City Folk

Item Image Buy Price Sell Price Available From Info
Timer Timer CF Icon.png 500 Bells 125 Bells Tom Nook
Available for sale when store has upgraded to Nook 'N' Go
Times 3, 5, 10 and 15 minutes
Tracks fish and insects caught during the set time

In New Leaf

Item Image Buy Price Sell Price Available From Info
Timer File:Acnl-timer.png 500 Bells 125 Bells Timmy and Tommy
Available for sale when store has upgraded to T&T Mart
Times 3, 5, 10 and 15 minutes
Tracks fish, insects and deep sea creatures caught during the set time

Names in other languages