fans are discovering that since Update 1.6 was implemented they can now take items that don't belong to them. The update was launched on PC in March and on consoles in November, and since then players have been slowly discovering everything the large expansion added. One of these things, it turns out, is the ability for players to steal, or rather «rehome» certain items from NPCs and outdoor spaces.
Reddit user watadopillow was admiring the fall lanterns that appear in when the new season arrives, when they realized that they could actually take the lanterns. Fans joke that this seems out of character for the wholesome title. Redditor Silver_wolf_76 notes that they "" referring to the game's beloved creator, Concerned Ape. Despite this silliness, many appreciate the chance to snag some free outdoor items to add to their farm decor.
Most of the claimable item discoveries were made by accident, with players trying to get something else and realizing they could pick up certain items. Some of the other items that fans report can now be picked up and used as decoration in players' own farms and homes include Jack O'Lanterns, the bus stop's «day off» sign, and a few more.
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The decorative pumpkins are an especially popular item for players to repurpose since they're so cute and festive for the Fall. However, some fans found out the hard way that the pumpkins are still considered organic, and will decay when the season changes, much like in real life. Luckily, these can be stored indoors until it's time to place them out when Fall rolls around again, and players can snag a few more pumpkins from Robin and other residents of Pelican Town.
While it's one thing to steal from your neighbors, stealing lanterns from the graveyard seems to be in a whole other category. Fans point out that it might not be wise to take anything from a place of
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