Villagers on the player's island in , can ask for suggestions on what special greeting they could share once the friendship level has become high enough. This clever way of greeting is shared between only that villager and the player, without spreading to other players the same way that catchphrases can do. This allows players to personalize the game in clever ways and even makes for a bit of silly immersion as the kinship with that villager gets stronger.
Even when multiplayer is incorporated, while players may see the catchphrases that villagers have adopted in, they will not stumble across greetings. This makes greetings all the more special and private, kind of like a secret, hidden way to leave a message for the future or add a bit of cheerful levity to the game. Whether someone wants to make their unique greetings meaningful or fun, the options can be overwhelming, so here are a few ideas to get players started.
In order to change a villager's greeting in, the villager has to be the one to bring it up, making it difficult to time the situation for when someone is ready with the perfect greeting in mind. Villagers will show a thought bubble over their heads when they are ready to change a greeting or catchphrase or, essentially, when they need anything at all from the player. Friendship levels must be at level 5 before this event will trigger, which means it will not happen with anyone new to the island.
Haven't yet seen a prompt to change a villager's greeting in? That likely means you need to increase your friendship level with them! Check out the Friendship Guide video from Mayor Mori on YouTube below to see how to make friends in easy.
The chosen greeting for villagers in can be longer than nicknames and catchphrases, and it is important to pay attention to capitalization and spelling if that matters to the player. Even the first letter in the greeting will need to be capitalized when entering the suggestion, as the game will not automatically do this. Som
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