Halloween
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October 31st | ||||||||
Time | 6 PM — 1 AM[nb 1] 6 PM — 12 AM[nb 2] 5 PM — 12 AM[nb 3][1] | |||||||
Host | Jack | |||||||
Visitors | Tortimer | |||||||
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Names in other languages
ハロウィンのお
할로윈 Halloween Halloween
万圣节
Halloween Halloween Halloween
萬聖節 Halloween Halloween Хэллоуин |
Halloween is an event in the Animal Crossing series that is celebrated on October 31. During the event, Jack, the self-proclaimed Czar of Halloween, appears at night. During this time, both Jack and villagers around the town will ask the player for Candy. Items from the Spooky Series can be obtained from the event, or items from the Creepy Theme in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Halloween appears in all main series Animal Crossing games except Animal Crossing: Wild World. In the Japanese versions of the games, participants will say "trick or treat" in English and in Japanese. For example, in the Japanese version of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the participants (villagers and Jack) say "Trick or treat!" in English, and, with furigana, also in Japanese.
Appearances[edit]
In Animal Crossing[edit]
In Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+, Tom Nook's store sells Candy in preparation for Halloween from October 16 to 30. On Halloween, from 6:00 PM to 1:00 AM, the villagers in the players town wear Jack costumes and will chase the player when nearby. If the player is caught, the villager will ask for Candy; if the player does not give them Candy, they will either change their currently worn clothing into a Patched Shirt, or turn an item in their pockets into either a Jack-in-the-Box or Jack-o'-Lantern.
Jack appears in a random acre and will ask the player for Candy when spoken to. If the player gives him Candy, he gives them an item from the Spooky Series in return; if he is not given Candy, he changes the player's clothing or an item in their pockets. Each time he is spoken to, the player must leave the acre and find him again in another acre to receive another item. Jack can be distinguished from villagers in that he does not chase the player.
In Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, Tortimer appears at the wishing well dressed as Jack and will give the player Katrina's Tent when spoken to. In Doubutsu no Mori+, he instead gives the player the Police Model.
In City Folk[edit]
Halloween was absent from Animal Crossing: Wild World, but returns in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Unlike the original Animal Crossing, not all villagers go out on Halloween night - those who remain inside become targets for trick-or-treating. Approaching a villager while indoors will result in the villager giving the player Candy, but only if the player is wearing a costume which makes up a Look in GracieGrace. An example of an appropriate look is the witch's hat and cloak, which are sold throughout August, September, and October, and make up a suitably spooky costume. Costumes do not necessarily have to be spooky, however.
In addition to trick-or-treating indoors, from 6:00 PM until midnight, villagers will chase the player outside upon seeing them, and if the player is caught by villagers outside, they will ask for Candy. If the player does not have any on them, the villager will play a trick on the player, resulting in one of the following:
- An item in the player's pocket may be turned into a Jack-in-the-Box.
- Any worn accessory may be turned into a Pumpkin Head.
- The player's shirt/dress may be transformed into a Moldy or Patched Shirt/Dress.
Unlike villagers, Jack will not chase the player, making him easy to distinguish. If Jack is approached by the player without having any Candy on them, he will give out one of four items: a Pumpkin Head, Moldy Shirt, Patched Shirt, or a Jack-in-the-Box. Refusing to give Candy to Jack four times will result in obtaining all four of those items. Otherwise, if the player gives Jack Candy, he will give the player a piece of furniture from the Spooky Series.
In New Leaf[edit]
Halloween is carried out the same as in City Folk, but with a few extra details. On Halloween night, the player's goal is to scare the villagers in their town. To prepare for this, during the month of October, players should buy masks from the Able Sisters, and Candy from Timmy and Tommy's store. Speaking to villagers during October may reveal to the player what they are scared of. The player may also have the chance to give villagers a piece of Candy in exchange for finding out what costumes scare the other villagers.
On Halloween night (6 PM – 12 AM), the majority of villagers will be in their homes; the rest will be dressed as Jack and will try to trick the player. The player has three tasks they can do:
- Scare the villagers - The player can scare villagers in their homes by wearing the mask that each villager is scared of. When the player scares a villager for the first time, the villager will give the player a Lollipop. Subsequent scares will net the player a piece of Candy. If the player fails to scare a villager, they will get a chance to play a game with the villager; if the player wins, the villager will give the player a piece of Candy. If the player loses, the villager will do a trick, such as changing the flooring of the main room of the player's home, or changing one of the player's inventory items into a Jack-in-the-box. If the player has nothing on them, they will get old Wallpaper or Flooring instead.
- Interact with villagers outside - All outdoor villagers will be dressed as Jack. The villager may offer to play a game and will give the player Candy as a prize. Otherwise, the villager may just perform a trick on the player.
- Find Jack - Jack can be given Lollipops in exchange for pieces of the Creepy Theme. The Pumpkin King can also be given Candy in exchange for Halloween furniture or clothing.
List of villager's fears[edit]
In New Horizons[edit]
While initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Halloween returned in the Fall Update, with Jack reprising his role as host of the event.
On October 1, Jack sends the player a letter informing them about Halloween; attached is Jack's portrait. Throughout the month, candy can be purchased from Nook's Cranny for 120 Bells each once a day[1] and Halloween-themed costumes (such as the raggedy outfit) can be purchased from the Able Sisters. Additionally, villagers can teach the player Spooky Series DIY recipes throughout the month, and special body paint and colored eye contacts can be unlocked by spending 2,400 Nook Miles each. When talking to a villager crafting a recipe that the player had already received, there's a 70% chance that the player will receive five orange pumpkins and 30% to receive one candy.[2] From October 28 to October 31, two spooky towers appear outside Resident Services, and some special characters wear the following clothing:
- Tom Nook: Impish horns
- Isabelle: Mage's striped hat
- Timmy: Flashy pointy-ear animal hat
- Tommy: Flashy round-ear animal hat
- Mabel: Impish horns
- Orville: Mage's striped hat
From 5 PM to 12 AM on October 31, outdoor villagers, who are dressed in costumes, will ask for candy from the player. They may also approach the player when nearby, but they cannot initiate a conversation until the player talks to them. If the player gives a villager candy, they will give them one of the following items in order:
- Spooky garland or spooky table setting
- Spooky rug
- Spooky flooring or spooky wall
- Spooky Garland DIY recipe, if it has yet to be learned
- Spooky Table Setting DIY recipe, if it has yet to be learned
- Any unlearned DIY recipe from the Spooky Series
After the villager has given the following items in order, they will have the chance to give the player the following items:
- 35% chance of a spooky candy set, spooky garland, or spooky table setting or an unlearned DIY recipe of a spooky candy set, spooky garland, or spooky table setting.
- 20% chance of a spooky flooring, spooky wall, or spooky rug.
- 22.5% chance of five non-orange pumpkins, or ten orange pumpkins if the player hasn't received a non-orange pumpkin.
- 22.5% chance of ten orange pumpkins.
In addition, each time the player gives a villager candy, the player is more likely to receive a lollipop. This is determined by a hidden counter that calculates the amount of candy the player has given to a villager. Once the player has receive a lollipop, the counter resets to zero.
Candy given | Item % | Lollipop % |
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0 | 100% | 0% |
1 | 75% | 25% |
2 | 60% | 40% |
3 | 40% | 60% |
4+ | 0% | 100% |
If the player gives the villager a Lollipop, they will always receive a spooky candy set. If the player refuses to give them candy, the villager will "trick" the player by applying body and face paint along with colored eye contacts.
Jack will also be seen roaming around near Resident Services, and players can give him candy or lollipops. Giving him candy will cause the player to receive the following items:
- 30% chance of a Jack's face or Jack's robe.
- 35% chance of five non-orange pumpkins, or ten orange pumpkins if the player hasn't received a non-orange pumpkin.
- 35% chance of ten orange pumpkins.
By giving him a lollipop, the player is able to receive the following items in order:
- Spooky carriage
- Spooky carriage DIY recipe, if it has yet to be learned
- Spooky wand DIY recipe, if it has yet to be learned
Subsequent rewards will be either Jack's face or Jack's robe.
Indoor villagers, also dressed in costumes, will give players candy every five minutes, but only if the player is wearing Halloween clothing, such as the raggedy outfit.
Besides being decorative, Jack's face and Jack's robe will trick villagers into thinking the player is Jack if both are worn, and the villager will give the player candy regardless of whether they have already done so. However, each villager will only be fooled once. The outfit will also allow players to not be chased by villagers.
There are two Reactions that can be learned from the event: Scare and Haunt. The former can be learned by giving candy to any villager, and the latter by giving candy to Jack.
In amiibo Festival[edit]
In the Board Game mode in Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival, Jack appears on October 1 and scatters pieces of candy across the town. Throughout the month, players can collect the candy; candy appears floating between spaces in groups of 3 or 5.
At the end of the day on October 31, Jack appears again and depending on how much candy was collected in total, gives all the players Happy Points. If 180 or more pieces of candy were collected throughout the month, Jack gives all players 20 Happy Points. He then gives each player a different amount of bonus Happy Points based on how much candy they collected whether or not the 180 goal was met; first-place receives up to 20 Happy Points, second-place receives up to 15, third-place receives up to 10, and fourth-place receives up to 5.
Gallery[edit]
In Animal Crossing[edit]
In City Folk[edit]
In New Leaf[edit]
In New Horizons[edit]
A promotional image from Play Nintendo
Notes[edit]
- ↑ In Doubutsu no Mori, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+
- ↑ In City Folk and New Leaf
- ↑ In New Horizons
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nintendo (September 25, 2020). "Animal Crossing: New Horizons Fall Update – Nintendo Switch". YouTube. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- ↑ asteriation. "1.5.0 update". asteriation's miscellaneous ACNH resources. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
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