![]() Players can also now cook food by harvesting ingredients and combining them in the usual crafting manner. There are also new furniture items that can be bought with Nook Miles and tweaks to custom designs. Players can now increase the size of their storage to 5,000 items, and there are new exterior styles for houses. There’s more home customization available than ever in the new update. A new tool, the ladder set-up kit, will allow players to permanently place ladders on cliffs, allowing for ease of access in areas that are too small for inclines. The Nook Phone’s camera app is also being upgraded to the Pro Camera, which allows players to take pictures from a first-person perspective and add themselves in the photo via a tripod mode.įor ease of storage, players can use the new locker furniture item to access their home storage from anywhere on the island. Players will be able to craft up to 10 each of bridges and inclines on their island, which has been increased from eight each. Town ordinances, which allow players to adjust the activity times of their island, are making a comeback from New Leaf. ![]() The 2.0 update also aims to answer some of players’ quality-of-life complaints. They now must be watered in order to “grow” into a full-sized Gyroid, which can then be placed in a house to create a sound effect. Gyroids, furniture items from previous Animal Crossing games, are also making a comeback. Players can get their furniture customized by Reese and Cyrus, the owners of Re-Tail in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, or speak with Tortimer, the former Animal Crossing town mayor. ![]() After the player contributes enough bells to various properties on the island, characters like the hairdresser Harriet, the fortune-teller Katrina, the shoe seller Kicks, and wallpaper salesman Sahara will set up permanent shop, allowing players to use their services. ![]() Most of the other returning characters will be arriving via Harv’s island, which has a new area in the back. ![]()
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