One player has shared how using amiibo to invite a villager to their island results in a very interesting feature that should help with any regret after kicking a villager from an island. While most Easter eggs are just there for the fun of it, some such as this can make the game itself a bit more engaging.
As explained by Redditor Searching-For-Home,players who invite a villager who used to live on their island back via an amiibo card will find the villager remembers them. This is in contrast to removing a villager from an island, and then running into them again on a deserted island, where they will no longer remember the player.
The user shared their experience with an ex- villager's amiibo on Reddit after they invited the Egyptian-style cat villager Ankha to the game's café, The Roost, for a coffee. During the chat, Ankha expresses her delight at seeing the player. She then states: "" Her expression then turns sad, and she adds that the coffee tastes better on the player's island, finishing by saying: "" This indicates that characters invited via amiibo remember living on players' islands, and will reminisce about it even after they've moved out.
players often have dream villagers. To attract new villagers to their home islands, players can either visit other islands or wait for someone to visit the campsite. However, the game only allows players to have 10 villagers at any time. This means that, in order to make room for new villagers,players will have to kick someone else out.
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Getting someone to leave the island on is often bittersweet.Sometimes the choice is easy, as players may not be too thrilled about one specific villager, but other times the decision can be much more difficult. The feature shared by Searching-For-Home makes it a little easier to say goodbye to certain villagers, knowing they can be summoned back and will still
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