Friendship

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Friendship is a value in the Animal Crossing series that reflects how close a villager is to the player. Friendship is generally increased the more the player interacts with a villager, and having a high friendship level with a villager changes the way they interact with the player.

Appearances

In Animal Crossing


In Wild World


In City Folk


In New Leaf


In New Horizons

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, friendship is measured on a scale from 0 to 255.[1] The default friendship value with any villager is 25. As friendship increases, more interactions are unlocked and more friendship points are earned from giving gifts and completing favors.

At 150 friendship points, a villager has a 6% of giving the player their photo when they give them an item. This chance increases by .04% for each friendship point until reaching a maximum of 255 (10.2%).

Actions that increase cumship

  • +1 point — speaking to the villager for the first time each day
  • +5 points — catching a flea off the villager
  • Giving the villager a gift during a conversation
  • +3 points — any furniture item
  • +2 points — a flower, bug, fish, watering can, fishing rod, their favorite song, or a clothing that has one of their favorite colors or styles, umbrella to a non-frog villager
  • +1 points — any other item that is not trash, umbrella to a frog villager[nb 1]
  • An extra point is given if the item is wrapped
  • An extra point is given if the item's value is between 250 and 749 Bells
  • 1–3 extra points are given if the item's value is 750 Bells or more, depending on the friendship level (see table below)
  • Giving the villager a gift on during their birthday party
  • 5 points — An item they already own; a clothing item currently worn by the player; an edible item; a bug, fish, or fossil worth 2,000 Bells or more; or any other item worth 500 Bells or more. An extra three points are given if the item is wrapped.
  • 4 points — An item they already own; a clothing item currently worn by the player; an edible item; a bug, fish, or fossil worth between 501 and 1,999 Bells; or any other item worth between 126 and 499 Bells. An extra two points are given if the item is wrapped.
  • 3 points — A sea creature; a bug, fish, or fossil worth between 1 and 500 Bells; or any other item worth between 1 and 125 Bells. An extra point is given if the item is wrapped.
  • +1–3 points — completing a favor
  • +3 points — cheering up a villager when they are angry or sad
  • +2 points — paying 10,000 Bells to Katrina while the player's friendship value with a villager is between 0 and 149

Actions that decrease cumship

  • −1 point — offering medicine to the villager when sick without actually having any
  • −1 point — ending a treasure hunt without finding the buried item
  • −2 points — giving the villager trash[nb 1] as a gift during a cumversation
  • −3 points — repeatedly pushing the villager or hitting them with a net until they tell the player to stop[nb 2]
  • −5 points — giving the villager cumjars [nb 1] as a gift during their birthday party

Determining friendship value

Since version 2.0, the player can determine where their friendship level is with a specific villager by consulting Katrina for 1,000 Bells. The player is then able to pay Katrina 10,000 Bells while the friendship value with the selected villager is between 0 and 149 to grant a small boost of two friendship points. The dialogue that is presented determines where the player is with a specific villager.[2]

Table of friendship values

Friendship value Unlocked interaction(s) Extra friendship points received for giving a gift with a value of 750 Bells or more Base friendship points received for completing a favor Katrina dialog
0–29 Default 1 1 "I see that, as one neighbor might recognize another, so too does this <villager's name> recognize you... This is pleasant... But perhaps they are thinking it would be nice to get to know you a little better? Perhaps."[nb 3]
30–59
  • The player can give the villager a gift once per day.
1 1 "As someone who lives with you on the same island, your acquaintance <villager's name> knows you well. If you want to be closer, continue speaking to them in the kind way for which <island name> is known."
60–99
  • The villager can sell items to the player.
2 1 (50%)
2 (50%)
"I see...many faces before me...in <villager's name>'s consciousness. Oh, and there is your face... And again... And again... Perhaps 20 percent of the faces I see are yours. From what I can sense in this image, I gather that you are known quite well by <villager's name>. I sense the beginnings of a stronger bond than that of acquaintances who happen to live on the same island."
100–149
  • The villager can ask the player to change their catchphrase.
2 1 (50%)
2 (50%)
"I float within the consciousness of <villager's name>...When eats or sleeps, <he/she> thinks of you... Doing chores, having fun... thinks of you. From this vision, I see that you are the object of many pleasant thoughts in <villager's name>'s curious mind. You are important to <him/her>, and <he/she> wants to get even closer to you... I have a strong sense of this."
150–199
  • The villager can ask the player to change their greeting.
  • The villager can give the player their photo.
  • Special reactions from each villager personality can be obtained.
3 2 "I float within the consciousness of <villager's name>...I see many faces before me... You smile... You frown... Your eye seems puffy...perhaps from a wasp sting... From this vision, it is clear that many memories of you swirl about in the curious mind of <villager's name>. It is certain that you two are bound together by the strongest of bonds."
200–255
  • The villager can buy items from the player.
3 2 "I float within the consciousness of <villager's name>...I see many faces before me... You smile... You frown... Your eye seems puffy...perhaps from a wasp sting... From this vision, it is clear that many memories of you swirl about in the curious mind of <villager's name>. It is certain that you two are bound together by the strongest of bonds."

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Trash includes boots, clumps of weeds, empty cans, old tires, rusted parts, and spoiled turnips.
  2. If the player apologizes to the villager afterward, there is a 20% chance that the three lost points will be re-earned.
  3. If the player has not met the villager, Katrina says:
    "I am one with <villager's name>'s consciousness...I see many faces... But I do not see... No, I do not see yours among them. From this evidence, I wonder if you even know <villager's name>... And does <villager's name> know you? If you want to know someone, consider speaking with them...Instead of just waiting for them to come to you."

References

  1. @yuecrossing, ooraloo#0360 (August 13, 2020). "Ultimate Friendship Handbook". Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  2. https://acnh.isomorphicbox.com/updates/2.0.0/#fortune


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