Executive toy (Animal Crossing)
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Buy price | Sell price | |||||||
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1,100 Bells | 275 Bells | |||||||
Size |
1 × 1
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Obtain via | ||||||||
Rarity group | A | |||||||
HRA points | 51 | |||||||
HRA penalty if facing wall | Unknown | |||||||
Feng shui | None | |||||||
Appearances | ||||||||
In other games | ||||||||
Wild World (executive toy) City Folk (executive toy) New Leaf (executive toy) New Horizons (Newton's cradle) | ||||||||
Names in other languages
アメリカンクラッカー
碰碰球 gadget de bureau juguete de bolas moto perpetuo N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A Bürospielzeug N/A |
The executive toy is a furniture item in every first-generation Animal Crossing game. It can be placed on the surface of tables and other similar furniture that have surfaces for items.
The executive toy can be obtained from Tom Nook's store for 1,100 Bells.[nb 2] It does not have any color for the purpose of fêng shui.
In Doubutsu no Mori, this item appears in the homes of Ace, Bones, and Stinky.
In Doubutsu no Mori+, this item appears in the homes of Ace, Bones, and Stinky.
In Animal Crossing, this item appears in the homes of Ace, Bones, and Carrie.
In Doubutsu no Mori e+, this item appears in the homes of Ace, Aisle, Bones, Bow, Carrie, Clara, and Merry.
In Dòngwù Sēnlín, this item appears in the homes of Ace, Bones, and Stinky.
For villagers who have this item placed on the floor in their house, there is a chance that the villager will gift it to the player.
Version differences
In Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+, the executive toy is known as クラッカー (clacker). In Doubutsu no Mori e+, this is changed to アメリカンクラッカー (American clacker). The party popper, which was introduced in Doubutsu no Mori e+, inherited the executive toy's previous name.
In other games
Notes
- ↑ Animal Crossing catalog number; #413 in Doubutsu no Mori; #415 in Doubutsu no Mori+; #383 in Doubutsu no Mori e+; #408 in Dòngwù Sēnlín
- ↑ As a standard item available from Tom Nook's store, this item is also available from the following sources: Redd; the dump; shaking trees; gifts from villagers, campers, and Mom; the player's birthday; Wisp; Chip; balloons (if the item's rarity group is rare); Sale Day (if the item's rarity group is rare); and the Lost & Found (if the item's rarity group is common)
References
- Includes data sourced from the ACGC Spreadsheet project (Spreadsheet)