Teacher's chair (New Leaf)

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Classroom Set  |  Seating
Teacher's chair
Buy price Sell price
 1,440 Bells  360 Bells[nb 2]
Size
1.0 x 1.0  1 × 1
Obtain via
Customize No customization options.
Rarity group D
HHA theme challenges Sci-fi
HHA points 151
HHA penalty if facing wall Yes[nb 1]
Style Official
Colors
Internal information
Filename: int_scx_chairS
Internal ID: 2AB6
Internal ID (NLWa): 2B60
Variations
None
In other games
Animal Crossing (teacher's chair)
City Folk (teacher's chair)
Names in other languages
 せんせいのイス
 N/A
 chaise du maître
 silla profesor
 sedia maestro
 N/A
 선생님 의자
 N/A
 chaise du maître
 silla profesor
 Lehrerstuhl
 N/A

The teacher's chair is a furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It is part of the Classroom Set. The player can sit on this item.

The teacher's chair can be obtained from Timmy and Tommy's store for  1,440 Bells.[nb 3]

This item appears as a furniture item in the homes of Barold. As a result, this item can be purchased by the player if they were invited by any of the preceding villagers. These villagers may also put this item up for sale at the Re-Tail flea market for 50% to 90% of the item's buy price, in increments of 10%.

In other games

Notes

  1. If this item is facing a wall in the player's house, the HHA will deduct 100 points from the total score. If the player is doing a theme challenge, that penalty will increase to 10,000 points.
  2. Re-Tail sell price; can be sold for 80% of this price ( 288 Bells) at Timmy and Tommy's store
  3. As a standard furniture item available from Timmy and Tommy's store, this item is also available from the following sources: shaking trees; gifts from villagers and campers; the player's birthday; balloons (if the item's rarity group is very rare); and the police station (if the item's rarity group is common)
  4. Filly and Holden cannot legitimately move to the player's town via normal gameplay, but a default house layout can be observed via hacking. They share the same housing layout.

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