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'''Diaries''' are [[furniture]] items in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. When interacted with, a calendar appears that lists [[events]] and documents the days a player loaded their saved game. Diary entries can be written for each month of the year,{{Note|A diary entry can be written by selecting any day, but once saved it will appear on every day's page in that month. Additionally, entries carry over between years.}} and restrictions can be set to allow or restrict other players from viewing them. Diaries can only be interacted with when placed on a surface, such as a table, and they cannot be interacted with in the Japanese version of {{PG|nolink}}. | '''Diaries''' are [[furniture]] items in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. When interacted with, a calendar appears that lists [[events]] and documents the days a player loaded their saved game. Diary entries can be written for each month of the year,{{Note|A diary entry can be written by selecting any day, but once saved it will appear on every day's page in that month. Additionally, entries carry over between years.}} and restrictions can be set to allow or restrict other players from viewing them. Diaries can only be interacted with when placed on a surface, such as a table, and they cannot be interacted with in the Japanese version of {{PG|nolink}}. | ||
− | A total of sixteen diaries are in the game, though they all function identically. They can be purchased from [[Nookway]] and [[Nookington's]] or received from [[Tortimer]] on [[New Year's Day]].{{Note|Only in international versions of {{PG|nolink}} and in {{DnMe+|nolink}}. In {{DnM+|nolink}}, Tortimer instead gives the player the {{I|New Year's Food|Doubutsu no Mori+}} on New Year's Day.}} Diaries appear at the end of the furniture section of the catalog and can all be reordered. Additionally, each player has a {{I|College Rule|Animal Crossing}} in their house by default. | + | A total of sixteen diaries are in the game, though they all function identically. They can be purchased from [[Nookway]] and [[Nookington's]] or received from [[Tortimer]] on [[New Year's Day]].{{Note|Only in international versions of {{PG|nolink}} and in {{DnMe+|nolink}}. In {{DnM+|nolink}}, Tortimer instead gives the player the {{I|New Year's Food|Doubutsu no Mori+}} on New Year's Day.}} Diaries appear at the end of the furniture section of the catalog and can all be reordered. Additionally, each player has a {{I|College Rule|Animal Crossing}} in their house by default. If a player repeatedly attempts to read another player’s locked diary, [[Glitch#Locked Diary Crash|this may cause the game to crash.]] |
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Revision as of 10:20, January 21, 2022
Diaries are furniture items in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+. When interacted with, a calendar appears that lists events and documents the days a player loaded their saved game. Diary entries can be written for each month of the year,[nb 1] and restrictions can be set to allow or restrict other players from viewing them. Diaries can only be interacted with when placed on a surface, such as a table, and they cannot be interacted with in the Japanese version of Animal Crossing.
A total of sixteen diaries are in the game, though they all function identically. They can be purchased from Nookway and Nookington's or received from Tortimer on New Year's Day.[nb 2] Diaries appear at the end of the furniture section of the catalog and can all be reordered. Additionally, each player has a College Rule in their house by default. If a player repeatedly attempts to read another player’s locked diary, this may cause the game to crash.
Item list
Animal Crossing
Diaries in Animal Crossing
Gallery
- Blue series GCN.jpg
The Blue Diary placed on a table
Notes
- ↑ A diary entry can be written by selecting any day, but once saved it will appear on every day's page in that month. Additionally, entries carry over between years.
- ↑ Only in international versions of Animal Crossing and in Doubutsu no Mori e+. In Doubutsu no Mori+, Tortimer instead gives the player the New Year's Food on New Year's Day.