Gemini closet (New Horizons)

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Stars Series  |  Wardrobe
Gemini Closet
Buy price Sell price
Not for sale  22,200 Bells
Height Size
12.64574
1.0 x 1.0 1.0 × 1.0
Obtain via Crafting
Recipe Star Fragment
Gemini Fragment
Gold Nugget
Stone
Recipe type Housewares
Recipe obtained via  Celeste
Customize No customization options.
HHA themes Expensive
HHA points 301
Colors
White
 
Yellow
Variations
None
In other games
New Leaf (Gemini closet)
Names in other languages
 ジェミニのクロゼット
 双子座衣柜
 armoire Gémeaux
 armario Géminis
 armadio Gemelli
 шкаф с Близнецами
 쌍둥이자리 옷장
 雙子座衣櫃
 armoire Gémeaux
 armario Géminis
 Zwillinge-Schrank
 Tweelingen-kast

The Gemini Closet is a houseware item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It is part of the Stars Series. As a wardrobe, this item allows the player to change the clothing they are wearing and customize outfits they have stored on their wand.

The Gemini Closet can be obtained from crafting, which requires Star Fragment, Gemini Fragment, Gold Nugget, and Stone. The recipe for this item can be obtained from Celeste.

This item appears as a furniture item in the homes of Julian. As a result, this item has a chance to be purchasable by the player if they were invited by any of the preceding villagers.

In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Alfonso, Celia, Julian, Pietro, Sasha, Tiffany, and Timbra.

Description

When giving the Gemini Closet to Celeste, she will say the following:

"The great god, Zeus, had twin sons named Castor and Pollux, who were both brave warriors. While the brothers were very close and alike in many ways, only Pollux had inherited Zeus's immortality. When Castor eventually died, the grieving Pollux prayed to share his immortality with his brother. Zeus took pity and turned the twins into the constellation, Gemini, so they would always be together. I suppose the lesson of this story is that, occasionally, even Zeus does something for someone else."

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