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- 'Welcome! Yes, yes, YES! Welcome to the grand opening of Nookington's! We finally went up to two stories, hm? Thank you for being such a loyal customer, and do remember, at Nookington's, you're family!'
- — Tom Nook, Animal Crossing: City Folk
In Animal Crossing: Wild World, the store also contains Shampoodle, which provides hairstyle makeovers for players at the cost of 3,000 Bells. To get Tom Nook to expand his store into Nookington's in Animal Crossing and Animal Crossing: Wild World, the player must spend and/or sell 240,000 Bells and have a friend shop at the store. For Animal Crossing: City Folk on the Wii, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled 'What is the difference between City Folk and Wild World?' With everyone being excited for Animal Crossing New Horizons, we take a look at Animal Crossing City Folk on the Nintendo Wii! Does it still hold up after al.
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Opening Hours | 9 AM – 10 PM[nb 1] 8 AM – 11 PM[nb 2] 9 AM – 9 PM[nb 3] | |||||
Number of items available | 36[nb 1] 38[nb 2] 34[nb 3] | |||||
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Nookington's is the fourth and final incarnation of Tom Nook's store. It first appears in Doubutsu no Mori and appears in all subsequent games up to and including Animal Crossing: City Folk. It is a multi-story department store, featuring more items than its predecessor, Nookway. 5.1 surround sound speaker test. This store introduces Timmy and Tommy, who work on the second floor. The first floor of Nookington's sells miscellaneous items, while the second floor sells housewares.
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In Animal Crossing[edit]
The first floor of Nookington's in Animal Crossing
In Animal Crossing, Nookington's opens after the player buys or sells 240,000 Bells-worth of items at Nookway and a player from another town has bought or sold at least one item. It is open from 9 AM to 10 PM. The first floor sells nineteen items, including two Saplings, one Cedar Sapling, five flower bags, four sets of stationery, three tools, one paint can, and one Sign Board. The second floor sells seventeen items, including six pieces of furniture, three wallpapers, three carpets, and five clothing items.
In Wild World[edit]
The second floor of Nookington's in Animal Crossing: Wild World
In Animal Crossing: Wild World, Nookington's opens after the player buys or sells 240,000 Bells-worth of items at Nookway and a player from another town has bought or sold at least one item.[nb 4] It is open from 8 AM to 11 PM. The first floor sells twenty-three items, including two Saplings, one Cedar Sapling, seven flower bags, five sets of stationery, six tools, one Medicine, and one Note in a Bottle. The second floor sells fifteen items, including eight pieces of furniture, three wallpapers, three carpets, and one paint can.
Once the player receives a total of 20,000 points from the Tom Nook Point System, they will be mailed a model of Nookington's.
What do you want movie. In Wild World only, Nookington's has a third floor, which contains Shampoodle.
In City Folk[edit]
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The second floor of Nookington's in Animal Crossing: City Folk
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, Nookington's opens after the player buys or sells 150,000 Bells-worth of items at Nookway. It is open from 9 AM to 9 PM, the shortest hours of any of Tom Nook's stores. The first floor sells twenty-one items, including three saplings,[nb 5] seven flower bags, four sets of stationery, six tools,[nb 6] and one Medicine. The second floor sells thirteen items, including six pieces of furniture, three wallpapers, three carpets, and one paint can.
Thirty days after Nookington's opens, Tom Nook will ask the player what they look for in their shopping experience. Depending on their answer, the store will either close a week later and reopen as Nook 'n' Go or Nookway, or remain as Nookington's. If the player chooses 'Variety', the store will remain as Nookington's, if they choose 'Balance', it will reopen as Nookway, and if they choose 'Good hours', it will reopen as Nook 'n' Go.
Once the player receives a total of 20,000 points from the Tom Nook Point System, they will be mailed a model of Nookington's.
Nookington's returns to having two floors in City Folk, as Shampoodle is now located in its own building in the city.
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- Logo in Animal Crossing
- Logo in Animal Crossing: City Folk
- Exterior in Animal Crossing
- Exterior in Animal Crossing: Wild World
- Second floor in Animal Crossing
- First floor in Animal Crossing: Wild World River flows in you.
- Nookington's (Animal Crossing: Wild World)
- Nookington's (Animal Crossing: City Folk)
Names in other languages[edit]
たぬきちデーパト Tanukichi Depāto | Tanukichi Department Store |
Notes[edit]
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- ↑ 1.01.1In Animal Crossing
- ↑ 2.02.1In Wild World
- ↑ 3.03.1In City Folk
- ↑The requirement to have a player from another town visit the store is not present in the Wii U Virtual Console version of Wild World due to the lack of local or online multiplayer support.
- ↑One of the three saplings is always a standard Sapling, one is always a Cedar Sapling, and one can be either a Sapling or a Cedar Sapling.
- ↑One of the standard tools may be replaced by a silver tool.
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The recycle box in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
The recycle box appears inside the Town Hall in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, serving as place for players to discard and receive unwanted items. It replaces the dump from the original Animal Crossing. It can hold 15 items in Animal Crossing: Wild World, but this was reduced to 12 items in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Every Monday and Thursday at 6 AM, the recycle box is emptied.
The recycle box returns in Animal Crossing: New Leaf as a Public works project suggested by Normal villagers. However, it has been renamed the garbage can and resembles the trash bin furniture item. It costs 53,000 Bells to build and has an infinite capacity, but it will reduce the Environment Rating somewhat.
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In New Horizons, the recycle box is located in Resident Services and its purpose is redefined. Since Nook's Cranny now pays for weeds and garbage instead of charging a disposal fee, its discarding function has been removed, instead functioning like Lost Property in older games. It will contain items that other villagers are looking to recycle—items like cardboard boxes, building materials, and occasionally furniture although it is more likely to be found when a villager has moved out and had that particular item in their house. Rusted parts will appear here the day after the player helps Gulliver or Gullivarrr, and any items called to be cleaned up during construction will also be found here. The garbage can item from New Leaf also returns, and can be used to dispose of unwanted items that the player does not want to sell.
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The recycle box holds the various items that the player and their neighbors have discarded. The player can take any of the items that they wish to take out of the recycle box, similar to lost and found. The recycle box holds a large variety of items, including furniture, clothes, accessories, and Gyroids. On rare occasions, a player can find a Throne (piece of furniture) in the recycle box. The Throne is the third most expensive item in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. Tom Nook will buy it off the player for 200,000 Bells.
It should be noted that the box can only hold 5 rows or 50 items at a time. There is a grace of about 10 items that will not show up until the player takes items out and then reopens the box. Any items that exceed that amount will automatically be deleted.
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