Difference between revisions of "Talk:Forgery"
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Looks like this painting is always genuine in NL, but not WW. --[[User:Albinopenguin|Albinopenguin]] ([[User talk:Albinopenguin|talk]]) 17:37, March 6, 2015 (EST) | Looks like this painting is always genuine in NL, but not WW. --[[User:Albinopenguin|Albinopenguin]] ([[User talk:Albinopenguin|talk]]) 17:37, March 6, 2015 (EST) | ||
− | :That's true. In ''New Leaf'', you can actually tell the difference between a real and a forged ones while in the previous ones, it's all up to chance. {{User:Mario/Sig}} 14:45, March 7, 2015 (EST) | + | :That's true. In ''New Leaf'', you can actually tell the difference between a real and a forged ones while in the previous ones, it's all up to chance. There might be emotion indicators, but it's not a guarantee. {{User:Mario/Sig}} 14:45, March 7, 2015 (EST) |
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Move
Seeing Platinum Lucario's request to move the page 'Forged Painting' to 'Forgery' with the reasoning that forgeries now include statues in New Leaf, I see no problem with it and I've gone ahead and moved the page. Cheers, ~SuperHamster Talk 03:04, December 28, 2013 (EST)
Perfect Painting
This page states that a perfect painting is always genuine, yet while playing Wild World I purchased a Perfect Painting that turned out to be forged. Can this be adjusted?
Looks like this painting is always genuine in NL, but not WW. --Albinopenguin (talk) 17:37, March 6, 2015 (EST)
- That's true. In New Leaf, you can actually tell the difference between a real and a forged ones while in the previous ones, it's all up to chance. There might be emotion indicators, but it's not a guarantee. ™ 14:45, March 7, 2015 (EST)