There are two ways to get the information you need in this quest. The simplest is to wait and use real-world money. But how do you learn the character traits of the villager and get his birthday? You can find out the answer here. Read on to find out more! Until then, enjoy the quest and don’t forget to talk to villagers! We’ll see you soon!
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Characteristics of a villager
There are two types of villagers in Animal Crossing: Normal and Peppy. Normal villagers are extroverted and generally friendly to others, though they are not as affectionate as peppy villagers. Peppy villagers often wear clothes that reflect their extroversion, such as bright orange and yellow. They usually get along with most other villagers, but can get into serious arguments with cranky villagers. Lazy villagers are the opposite of normal villagers. They prefer to sleep for longer hours than most of their neighbors.
Normal villagers are the most like their sisterly neighbors, although they are not quite as sociable and affable as the former. Cranky villagers are a bit more aggressive than their sisterly counterparts, but they are still friendly. They are also likely to be awake between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. and are therefore ideal for evening play. But beware of smug villagers.
Visiting a villager
In the ‘How many times can you visit a villager’ quest, you can ask a villager how many times you can visit them. Visiting a villager’s home is sweet, and you can ask them questions. They will also ask you if you’re busy, so you may want to offer to spend some time with them in their home. They will be happy to share their house with you, but you must be patient and wait for them to knock on your door.
Sometimes, a villager will stop by your house without any reason. These visitors are smaller than scheduled meetings, and will not follow you into other rooms. You can only visit them once per day, so don’t expect them to return to your home too soon. If you can get them to come over right away, they may offer you a piece of furniture. The best way to avoid a rude villager is to talk to them only if you’re in the house when they visit.
Finding out a villager’s birthday
In The Wild World, you can find out the birthday of a villager by visiting them on their birthday. After they wake up an hour later, they will ask you for a gift, which you can give to them. You can also tell if it is someone’s birthday by the letter they give you, which will be distributed by an animal. If you are unable to find it, you can still talk to them and ask them for a present.
Marshal is an ostrich villager who first appeared in The Wind Waker. He wears a neutral expression and a Puffy Vest. He loves music, and his signature phrase is “sulky.” This villager has garnered much discussion on social media. He is also one of the only villagers who doesn’t pick up birthday presents.
Curing a villager
If you notice a sick villager walking around with black spirals above his or her head, you should try to talk to them. If they seem to be sad, you can ask them if they are ok and whether they need any medicine. The villager will stop moving in diagonal lines and shiver when they are ill. If you offer the villager medicine, it will cure their sickness and give them a gift.
Alternatively, you can also use a wasp nest or three clumps of weeds. The two substances are similar and can be used together to create a potion or medicine. The dosage you give depends on the severity of the villager’s condition. The longer the villager is ill, the longer it will take for it to recover. Once the villager is cured, he can trade with other villagers at a reduced price.
Getting rid of a villager
Sometimes a villager will walk around with a bubble above their head and mention that they are considering moving. The best way to approach these villagers is to try to convince them to stay in the area or to move to another location. Alternatively, you can tell them to hit the road. Either way, you will have to deal with the dilemmas they have. After all, you can’t get rid of them completely.
You can also try to entice the villager to leave your island by talking to them and encouraging them to leave. However, be careful not to encourage the villager to stay as a punishment, as this will just give them more reasons to move elsewhere. Once you get rid of a villager, it will be your turn to rejoice. Make sure you work quickly and do not let them take over your village.