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Thomsn

 Dabei seit : 20.03.11 Beiträge : 2764
| Sa 30 März 2013 - 10:06 | | | Hallö, ich bin am überlegen, ob ich mir eventuell schon einen Spieleberater zulegen sollte. Zwar wäre er auf japanisch, aber es geht ja ohnehin hauptsächlich um Checklisten, für die man nicht unbedingt japanisch können muss. Soweit ich weiß, gibt es vier verschiedene Spieleberater, allerdings ist nicht herauszulesen, was genau sie beinhalten und inwiefern sie sich voneinander unterscheiden. KlickKlickKlickKlickDa es nicht sicher ist, ob es überhaupt einen Spieleberater in Deutschland geben wird (und ob dieser überhaupt 600+ Seiten umfasst), hätte ich schon gerne so ein Teil. Zwar müsste ich dafür tiefer in die Tasche greifen, aber für Animal Crossing ist es mir wert, darüber lässt sich nicht streiten. Was meint ihr? |
|  | | rubysof1984

 Dabei seit : 20.03.11 Beiträge : 4242
| Sa 30 März 2013 - 10:37 | | | Wenn dann würde ich wohl zu diesem tendieren: http://www.amazon.com/Tobidase-Doubutsu-mori-Animal-Crossing/dp/4198635390/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1364463369&sr=8-14&keywords=animal+crossing+guide Immerhin hat er schon Bewertungen, und ich finde bei dem gut, dass er direkt auf dem Cover bereits die verschiedenen Kategorien angezeichnet hat, so dass man die gesuchte Seite vermutlich schneller finden wird. Ich persönlich würde mir allerdings wohl keinen japanischen Spielführer holen. Einfach weil ich kein Wort darin verstehe. Okay, zum Abhaken wäre er in Ordnung, aber ich denke es wäre insgesamt eine ständige Sucherei darin, schon alleine weil man keine einzige Bezeichnung aus dem Spiel wiederfinden kann.  Und wer weiß, vielleicht wird es ja doch noch einen Spielführer in Deutsch, oder zumindest wenigstens in Englisch geben. |
|  | | pohlink Technikwichtel 
 Dabei seit : 21.01.12 Beiträge : 6406
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|  | | Thomsn

 Dabei seit : 20.03.11 Beiträge : 2764
| Sa 30 März 2013 - 16:35 | | | Mhm, ja, ihr habt wohl recht. Zwar habe ich gelesen, dass der blaue am besten sein soll, aber der weiße scheint auch wirklich vielversprechend zu sein. Für den Preis an sich scheint er auch viel herzugeben. Nur bin ich noch ein wenig von den Versandkosten abgeschreckt. 30€ sind ja doch schon sehr viel, das hätte ich dann doch nicht erwartet. Das kostet insgesamt dann ja schon fast so viel wie das Spiel selbst. Vielleicht wäre es doch besser weiter abzuwarten.  |
|  | | Ac-Fan1367

 Dabei seit : 24.11.12 Beiträge : 365
| Sa 30 März 2013 - 16:41 | | | Kurz gesagt wenn ich du wäre würde ich mir den hauptitel bestellen also das buch mit 640 seiten da stehen schuhe outfis hüte und co drin wenn du dir die holst dann nur das |
|  | | Thomsn

 Dabei seit : 20.03.11 Beiträge : 2764
| Sa 30 März 2013 - 16:47 | | | Falls du mit "Haupttitel" den "offiziellen Spieleberater" meinst, dann wäre das der mit den wenigstens Seiten, also der, der auch dem Cover der Spielehülle gleicht. Woher kennst du denn den Inhalt des Spieleberaters? |
|  | | Ac-Fan1367

 Dabei seit : 24.11.12 Beiträge : 365
| Sa 30 März 2013 - 16:48 | | | mein cousin hat den der in Japan wohnt |
|  | | Marty

 Dabei seit : 21.03.11 Beiträge : 285
| Mo 1 Apr 2013 - 11:02 | | | - Thomsn schrieb:
- Da es nicht sicher ist, ob es überhaupt einen Spieleberater in Deutschland geben wird (und ob dieser überhaupt 600+ Seiten umfasst), hätte ich schon gerne so ein Teil. Zwar müsste ich dafür tiefer in die Tasche greifen, aber für Animal Crossing ist es mir wert, darüber lässt sich nicht streiten.
Was meint ihr? Ich hoffe sehr, wir kriegen auch einen Spieleberater. Hab den schon fest eingeplant. Für Sammler und Fans sind natürlich die japnischen auch verlockend. Wenn wir keinen kriegen, würd ich mir den vielleicht auch holen, aber so warte ich erst mal ab. Ne andere Sache sind auch Merchandise Artikel. Leider gibts davon für AC in Deutschland fast nix. |
|  | | Thomsn

 Dabei seit : 20.03.11 Beiträge : 2764
| Mo 1 Apr 2013 - 12:10 | | | Es gibt Neuigkeiten! Nachdem ich auf einen Artikel gestoßen bin, dass die USA und Kanada einen Guide von Prima mit 512 Seiten bekommt, habe ich prompt auf amazon.de nachgeschaut, ob auch für uns etwas gelistet ist - tatsächlich! Zwar ist es "nur" derselbe Guide auf Englisch, aber das ist besser als nichts. Er kostet 16,99€ (keine Versandkosten) und ist unter diesem Link zu finden. Ich bin allerdings noch ein wenig skeptisch, da als Erscheinungsdatum der 9. Juni gelistet ist. Nicht, dass der dann am Ende eingeflogen wird und man 8 Wochen darauf warten muss. |
|  | | Ac-Fan1367

 Dabei seit : 24.11.12 Beiträge : 365
| Mo 1 Apr 2013 - 12:28 | | | Dann bestell es lieber von amazon.com das ist besser als dieses taschenbuch |
|  | | AizenYokai

 Dabei seit : 15.02.13 Beiträge : 47
| Mo 1 Apr 2013 - 22:18 | | | Meiner Meinung nach lohnt es sich solch einen ''Berater'' zu kaufen, aber ich persönlich würde ihn erst gebrauchen wenn ich im Spiel starke Langeweile bekomme um zu sehen was noch alles machbar ist ~ Alternative für Geladausgaben: 2 Wochen warten und alles ist im Internet nachlesbar ~ |
|  | | pohlink Technikwichtel 
 Dabei seit : 21.01.12 Beiträge : 6406
| Mo 1 Apr 2013 - 23:25 | | | Der englische Guide, den es auch bei Amazon.de gibt, ist aber von Prima Games. Der letzte Guide von Prima Games war jedoch sehr schlecht und voller Fehler. |
|  | | Madlady

 Dabei seit : 04.03.13 Beiträge : 136
| Di 2 Apr 2013 - 11:59 | | | Ich hoffe stark auf einen deutschen Guide. Ich kann zwar recht gut englisch, aber ich hätte den Guide auch gern aus Sammlerischen Gründen. Für WW und CF waren die einfach auch immer sehr schön gestaltet. Und wenn man was nicht gefunden hat, hat das Register hinten geholfen, was einem ja in einer fremdsprachigen Version leider gar nicht weiter hilft, weil ja vieles nicht einfach nur übersetz ist sondern bei uns ganz anders heißt. |
|  | | Yuffie

 Dabei seit : 20.03.11 Beiträge : 11488
| Di 2 Apr 2013 - 12:04 | | | - AizenYokai schrieb:
- Alternative für Geladausgaben:
2 Wochen warten und alles ist im Internet nachlesbar ~ Hm.  Das stimmt. So habe ich es bisher immer gehalten. Die einzigen Spielführer die ich besitze, sind von Final Fantasy, diese sind wirklich sehr schön gestaltet. Aber hab die nur aus Sammlergründen, nicht wegen des Lösungsweges gekauft. |
|  | | Tha_Ira First Lady 
 Dabei seit : 20.03.11 Beiträge : 11491
| Di 2 Apr 2013 - 12:18 | | | Also ich nehme mir meine Spieleberater ja auch gern mal einfach nur so zum "Schmökern" (zum Beispiel in den Garten, wenn ich also gar nicht spiele und auch kein Internet habe) schon deswegen finde ich Lösungsbücher einfach angenehmer, als wenn ich alles immer nur im Internet suchen muss. Außerdem spiele ich ja am liebsten Konsolen-Games, also am TV, und oft ist es dann so, das mein mann währenddessen eben mal am PC sitzt und googelt oder so. Da habe ich dann gar nicht die Möglichkeit, schnell mal nach einer Lösungshilfe im Net zu suchen. PS: Also die neueren Spieleberater von Final Fantasy finde ich eigentlich nur noch schrecklich. Total unübersichtlich, man muss ständig nur noch hin und her blättern. Zudem viel zu piepselige Schrift, das strengt mich sogar mit Brille derart an, dass mir jegliche Lust zum oben erwähnten "Schmökern" schon längst vergangen ist. |
|  | | Mayu

 Dabei seit : 25.08.12 Beiträge : 19
| Mi 3 Apr 2013 - 12:28 | | | Ich hoffe auch, dass es einen deutschen geben wird. Bei WW und CF gab es doch beides mal einen deutschen, also denke ich nicht, dass es sooo unwahrscheinlich ist, dass man für NL auch so einen rausbringt. c: |
|  | | Yue

 Dabei seit : 01.12.12 Beiträge : 62
| Mi 3 Apr 2013 - 13:35 | | | Ich denk schon, das einer kommt. Aber eben nur der eine von Nintendo. Der dünnste sein soll und eben die wenigsten Infos haben soll.
Dabei wär es schön, einen anständigen zu haben. |
|  | | pohlink Technikwichtel 
 Dabei seit : 21.01.12 Beiträge : 6406
| Mi 3 Apr 2013 - 15:03 | | | - Yue schrieb:
- Ich denk schon, das einer kommt. Aber eben nur der eine von Nintendo.
Von Nintendo kommen schon seit 2001 keine Berater mehr, seit Axel Herr, der damals neue und jetzt Gott sei Dank verflossene Manager, die komplette Redaktion "frei gestellt" (auf deutsch gefeuert) hat. Diese Redaktion hat nicht nur die Spieleübersetzung und die Spieleberater, sondern auch das Club Nintendo Magazin gemacht. Dieses kam dann ab 2001 bis zur Einstellung 2002 von der N-Zone-Redaktion, deren damaliger Chefredakteur Herrs Freund Hans Ippisch war. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_IppischDie letzten AC-Berater waren von Future Press (ACWW) und Prima Games (ACLC), nicht von Nintendo. |
|  | | Yue

 Dabei seit : 01.12.12 Beiträge : 62
| Mi 3 Apr 2013 - 15:14 | | | Ah, okay. Ich hab den für WW und dachte, dieser Verlag würde unter Nintendo fungieren. Weil der ja auch von Nintendo genehmigt war. Genau, hab mir das Buch grad vorgeholt. Das Nintendo Seal ist hinten drauf. Ich dachte, das hieße "von Nintendo".
Den für City Folk hatte ich nur mal im Regal gesehen. Und da mein Spiel ja relativ schnell wegkam, hatte der mich dann auch nicht weiter intressiert.
Trotzdem denk ich, das irgendjemand einen rausbringt. Wär ja irgendwie blöd, wenn nicht. Ist doch eine gute Geldquelle. |
|  | | pohlink Technikwichtel 
 Dabei seit : 21.01.12 Beiträge : 6406
| Mi 3 Apr 2013 - 16:06 | | | - Yue schrieb:
- Trotzdem denk ich, das irgendjemand einen rausbringt.
Bei uns ist bisher nur dieser englische hier angekündigt: http://www.amazon.de/Animal-Crossing-Prima-Official-Guide/dp/0307897079Vielleicht kommt auch eine deutsche Übersetzung. Allerdings war der ACLC-Guide auch von Prima Games und leider sehr schlecht. Auf jeder Seite waren mehrere gravierende Fehler. |
|  | | Madlady

 Dabei seit : 04.03.13 Beiträge : 136
| Mi 3 Apr 2013 - 16:29 | | | Bis auf so extreme Sachen wie den Rochen, sind mir in dem Berater gar keine Fehler aufgefallen. Da hätte ich wohl mal genauer lesen sollen.
Na ich gebe zu ich brauch eh nur den Katalog um effektiver zu sammeln.
Genau dafür würd eich mir auch den neuen wünschen. Und um das mit den Gesetzen und Verordnungen genauer nachzulesen. Nicht das man die doch nicht mehr ändern kann und dann schon am Anfang sich einen großen Fehler ins Spiel setzt. |
|  | | pohlink Technikwichtel 
 Dabei seit : 21.01.12 Beiträge : 6406
| Mi 3 Apr 2013 - 20:02 | | | - Madlady schrieb:
- Bis auf so extreme Sachen wie den Rochen, sind mir in dem Berater gar keine Fehler aufgefallen.
Es waren sehr sehr viele gravierende Fehler. Auch falsche Bilder. Ich habe irgendwo eine englische Fehlerliste. Es sind auf jeder Seite mehrere. - Madlady schrieb:
- Und um das mit den Gesetzen und Verordnungen genauer nachzulesen. Nicht das man die doch nicht mehr ändern kann und dann schon am Anfang sich einen großen Fehler ins Spiel setzt.
Die "Gesetze" kannst du jederzeit wieder ändern. Ich habe das alles hier aufgeschrieben, was ich in Erfahrung brachte: https://www.ac-stammtisch.com/t146p420-animal-crossing-3ds-video-und-infos#32191
Zuletzt von pohlink am Do 4 Apr 2013 - 10:22 bearbeitet; insgesamt 1-mal bearbeitet |
|  | | Madlady

 Dabei seit : 04.03.13 Beiträge : 136
| Do 4 Apr 2013 - 8:07 | | | Danke Pohlink, für den Hinweis. Ich lese den Thread zwar gerade, aber ich komm immer nur stückchenweise dazu und war erst auf Seite 25! Dann muss ich mir ja jetzt keine Sorgen mehr machen! |
|  | | pohlink Technikwichtel 
 Dabei seit : 21.01.12 Beiträge : 6406
| Do 4 Apr 2013 - 11:18 | | | - pohlink schrieb:
- Madlady schrieb:
- Bis auf so extreme Sachen wie den Rochen, sind mir in dem Berater gar keine Fehler aufgefallen.
Es waren sehr sehr viele gravierende Fehler. Auch falsche Bilder. Ich habe irgendwo eine englische Fehlerliste. Es sind auf jeder Seite mehrere. Ich habe jetzt die Fehlerliste gefunden. Ich hatte mir die besorgt, damit ich Fehler im Guide mit Bleistift korrigieren kann, aber das hieße, bei dieser Menge Fehler, den Guide neu zu schreiben. Auch vom Prima-Games-Guide für Animal Crossing (GCN) sagt man, dass er lauter Fehler enthielte. Deshalb bin ich wirklich sehr skeptisch, was den Prima-Games-Guide für ACNL angeht. Aber leider wird es wohl, wie bei ACLC, der einzige sein, der im Westen erscheint. Es ist wirklich unglaublich: Preisangaben sind oft falsch. Angaben zu Insekten und Fischen auch. Z.B. steht im Guide, das die Blattschrecke an Bäumen säße, sie läuft aber auf dem Boden. Oder die ganzen falschen Angaben zu den Spenden. Der Guide behauptet, man würde die Smaragdfeder für eine Spende von 100.000.000 Sternis erhalten, man kann sie ganz normal für 200 Sternis bei Nook bestellen. Der Guide ist so unglaublich schlecht, dass er wirklich nur als Bilderbuch taugt. Und auch bei den Bildern sind Fehler. Z.B. wird beim Neujahrs-Outfit 2011 statt dessen ein Frosch-Outfit gezeigt. Hier die Liste aller Fehler. Ich habe sie in Code-Tags gesetzt, damit sie gerollt werden kann, denn sie ist 575 Zeilen lang: - Code:
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page 4, under "Importing a Wild World Life," it says "...helping you bring items over from your DS." This might mislead readers into thinking that items can be transferred from ACWW to ACCF. This is not possible.
page 16, under "Personal Donation Gifts," it says, "500,000 Bells" for a fountain. The additional amount to donate to build a fountain is only 400,000 bells.
page 16, under "Personal Donation Gifts," it says you get the Feathers by donating to the Town Fund. You get the Feathers from depositing bells into your ABD Savings account.
page 17, under "ABD Machine," it says, "You must carry [this Shopping Card] in your pockets to make deposits or withdrawals." You do not need the Shopping Card to make deposits or withdrawals.
page 17, under "Deposit Gifts," the Box of Tissues requires deposits of 100,000 bells, not "10,000."
page 17, under "Deposit Gifts," the Piggy Bank requires deposits of 10,000,000 bells, not "1,000,000."
page 19, under "Store Upgrades," the requirements to trigger the upgrades are incorrect. Here is correct information:
1) To obtain Nook 'n' Go: a) 30,000 bells in transactions at Nook's Cranny, and b) Nook's Cranny must be open for a minimum of eight days
2) To obtain Nookway: a) 80,000 bells in transactions at Nook 'n' Go, and b) Nook 'n' Go must be open for a minimum of 15 days
3) To obtain Nookington's: a) 150,000 bells in transactions at Nookway, and b) Nookway must be open for a minimum of 22 days
4) Both buying and selling counts toward the transaction thresholds.
page 24, under "Running Errands," it says, "[Villagers] might even ask you to visit another neighbor and get something back that belongs to them." Villagers will never ask you to retrieve something from another villager.
page 26, under "Maintaining Your Garden," it says, "...give your saplings and flowers a good watering..." Watering saplings does nothing.
page 26, under "Maintaining Your Garden," it says, "If you see your trees and flowers turn brown and wither..." Trees will never turn brown and wither.
page 27, under "Caution," it says, "Don't run near flowers and saplings; you might ruin them!" Running over saplings does nothing.
page 28, under "Gyroids," it says, "...you may also unearth other random prizes with the shovel, such as furniture." Furniture items never appear randomly buried in the ground.
page 28, under "Golden Shovel," it says, "Wait four days and then dig up the shovel..." The buried Shovel turns golden at 6am on the following day, not four days later.
page 30, under "Slingshot Antics," it says, "...Mario series..." There is no Mario Series in ACCF. There is, however, a Mario Theme.
pages 38 and 39, under "Redd's Exclusive Furniture," the purchase prices listed are one half of what you need to pay Crazy Redd to buy the items.
page 41, under "Tom Nook," it says, "...his two nephews, Timmy and Tommy." Timmy and Tommy are not related to Tom Nook.
page 41, under "Tortimer's Gifts," it omits the Leaf, available during April Fool's; the Roman Candle, available during the Fireworks Show; the Knife and Fork, available during the Harvest Festival; and the Party Popper, available during Countdown.
page 43, under "Jack's Gifts (No Candy)," the four items can be obtained at any time and in any order from Jack.
page 43, under "Jingle's Gifts," it says, "Festive" under "Series." There is no Festive Series in ACCF. There is, however, a Jingle Series.
page 43, under "K.K. Slider," it fails to mention that three songs can be obtained only by request: Spring Blossoms, Stale Cupcakes, and Wandering.
page 44, under "Katie and Kaitlin," it says, "The player who helps Katie or Kaitlin find her way home will receive one of the special rewards..." Only Katie can be escorted home.
page 44, under "Pascal's Gifts," it says, "Pirate" under "Series." There is no Pirate Series in ACCF. There is, however, a Pirate Theme.
page 45, under "Pave's Gifts," it says, "Festivale" under "Series." There is no Festivale Series in ACCF. There is, however, a Pave Series.
page 45, under "Pete," it says, "...you might run into him from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m...." Pete appears only from 9am to 9:30am and from 5pm to 5:30pm.
page 46, under "Snowman's Gifts," it says, "Snowman" under "Series" for the Snowman. The Snowman furniture item is not part of the Snowman Series.
page 46, under "Wendell's Gifts," it says, "Horz. street" under the gift received for the Barbel Steed. When you give Wendell a Barbel Steed, you receive the Vertical Path pattern.
page 46, under "Wendell's Gifts," it says, "Horizontal track" under the gift received for the "Butterfly." When you give Wendell a Butterflyfish, you receive the Vertical Track pattern.
page 46, under "Wendell's Gifts," it says, "Vert. street" under the gift received for the Carp. When you give Wendell a Carp, you receive the Horizontal Path pattern.
page 47, under "Wendell's Gifts (continued)," it says "Coloring Blanca" under the gift received for a Peach. When you give Wendell a Peach, you receive the Coloring Rover pattern.
page 47, under "Wendell's Gifts (continued)," it says "Vertical track" under the gift received for the Sea Bass. When you give Wendell a Sea Bass, you receive the Horizontal Track pattern.
page 47, under "Wendell's Gifts (continued)," it says "Horizontal track" under the gift received for the "Surgeon." When you give Wendell a Surgeonfish, you receive the Vertical Track pattern.
page 47, under "Wisp," it says, "Wisp may turn up in your town during the wee hours..." This is misleading because Wisp can appear as early as 8pm.
page 49, under "Cats," it says Tabby's birthday is "August 8." Tabby celebrates her birthday on August 13.
page 57, under "Neighbors' Birthdays," it says, "Hand your neighbor a gift on their birthday; they will be really pleased and will stay in your town..." You cannot give a villager a birthday present on their Birthday.
page 58, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 59, under "Fishing Tourney," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Fishing Tourney starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 60, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 61, under "Special Events," it says, "Bean Day" for February 3. The event is Setsubun or Beginning of Spring, not Mamemaki (Bean Throwing Festival).
page 61, under "Fishing Tourney," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Fishing Tourney starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 61, under "Festivale," it says "6:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m." Pave appears between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. the following day.
page 62, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 63, under "Fishing Tourney," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Fishing Tourney starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 63, under "Festivale," it says "6:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m." Pave appears between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
page 64, under "Available Insects to Catch," it omits the Mantis and Orchid Mantis.
page 64, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 65, under "Fishing Tourney," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Fishing Tourney starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 66, under "Available Insects to Catch," it omits the Mantis and Orchid Mantis.
page 66, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 67, under "Fishing Tourney," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Fishing Tourney starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 68, under "Available Insects to Catch," it omits the Mantis and Orchid Mantis.
page 68, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 69, under "Bug-Off," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Bug-Off starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 70, under "Available Insects to Catch," it omits the Mantis and Orchid Mantis
page 70, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 71, under "Special Events," it says, "Starcrossed Day" for July 7. The event is Tanabata or Festival of the Weaver.
page 71, under "Bug-Off," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Bug-Off starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 72, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 72, under "Available Fish to Catch," it omits the Ray.
page 73, under "Bug-Off," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Bug-Off starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 74, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 74, under "Available Fish to Catch," it omits the Ray.
page 75, under "Bug-Off," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Bug-Off starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 76, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 76, under "Available Fish to Catch," it omits the Ray.
page 77, under "Fishing Tourney," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Fishing Tourney starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 77, under "Birthdays," it says, "Gaston" on the 29th. The villager with a birthday on October 29 is Rodeo.
page 78, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 78, under "Available Fish to Catch," it omits the Ray.
page 79, under "Fishing Tourney," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Fishing Tourney starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 80, under "Available Insects to Catch," the captions ("Gold" and "Cyclo") under the Cyclommatus and Golden Stag are reversed.
page 81, under "Special Events," it says, "December 5" for Naughty-or-Nice Day. This event occurs on December 6.
page 81, under "Special Events," it says, "3rd Sunday" for Fishing Tourney. This event occurs on the Second Saturday.
page 81, under "Fishing Tourney," it says, "6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m." The Fishing Tourney starts at 9:00 a.m.
page 81, under "Festive Items," it says "December 23 & 26 - 31." All four Limited Time items (Festive Tree, Big Festive Tree, Festive Candle, and Festive Flag) are available from December 1 to December 31. One, chosen randomly from the four, appears in the store each day.
page 81, under "New Year's Eve Countdown," it says, "Have you visited Tortimer for your special T-shirt?" Tortimer does not hand out a special T-shirt on December 31.
page 82, under "Attic," it shows a room with a size of 4x4. The attic is 3x4.
page 82, under "2nd Floor," it shows a room with a size of 4x4. The upstairs room is 6x6.
page 82, under "Basement," it shows a room with a size of 4x4. The basement is 8x8.
page 84, under "Lucky Items," it says you get the Jack-in-the-Box by "[having] Jack play three tricks on you." You might receive the Jack-in-the-Box by withholding candy only one time.
page 84, under "Lucky Items," it says you get the Piggy Bank by "[depositing] 100,00 bells." You receive the Piggy Bank after depositing 10,000,000 bells into your ABD Savings account.
page 84, under "Lucky Items," the list omits the Lucky Clover.
page 84, under "Note," it says, "...but you'll only score points for one series or theme per room." You always score Basic points for every item in your house, including one or more Series or Themes.
page 114, it says "Mossy Garden Theme." The name of this Theme is the Backyard Theme.
page 118, it says "Classroom Theme." There is no Classroom Theme in ACCF. There is, however, a Classroom Set, comprised of the Right Platform, Left Platform, Podium, Teacher's Desk, Teacher's Chair, School Desk, School Chair, Cubby Hole, Chalk Board, Lefty Desk, and Righty Desk. The Mop, Skeleton, Anatomical Model, Clear Model, Hamster Cage, and Science Table are not part of any Theme or Set.
pages 120 to 135, several items identified as Sets are not actually Sets. Similarly, several actual Sets are not properly identified.
List of actual Sets in ACCF: ...Oil Drum Set ...Black Chess Set ...White Chess Set ...Hospital Set ...Study Set ...Office Set ...Cafe Set ...Dharma Set ...Teddy Bear Set ...Panda Bear Set ...Cactus Set ...Golf Set ...Red Furniture Set ...Totem Pole Set ...Lava Lamp Set ...Japanese-Style Set ...Mossy Garden Set ...Vase Set ...Lucky Cat Set ...Citrus Set ...Pear Set ...Watermelon Set ...Apple Set ...Frog Set ...Pine Set ...Tulip Set ...Iris Set ...Daffodil Set ...Pine Bonsai Set ...Bonsai Set ...House Plant Set ...Drum Set ...String Set ...Guitar Set ...Nintendo Set
False Sets: "Japanese Furniture Set" "Spa Set" "Musical Instruments Set" "Games Set" "Kitchen and House Set" "Beach Set" "Snow Set" "Plastic Flower Set" "Water Closet Set" "Boxes Set"
page 120, under "Haz-Mat Barrel," it says it sells for "205 Bells." The Haz- Mat Barrel sells for 210 bells.
page 120, under "Oil Drum," it says it sells for "205 Bells." The Oil Drum sells for 210 bells.
page 120, under "Ball Catcher," it says it sells for "685 Bells." The Ball Catcher sells for 510 bells.
page 123, it says "Spa Set." There is no Spa Set in ACCF. There is, however, a Bath Theme comprised of the Spa Chair, Bath Mat, Bucket, Bathtub, Washbasin, Bathhouse Wall, and Bath Tile.
page 123, the Milk Case is omitted between the Bathtub and the Washbasin. The Milk Case is available at Nook's store only in the Japanese version for 1,800 bells. It sells for 450 bells.
page 123, the Ice-Cream Case is omitted between the Bathtub and the Washbasin. The Ice-Cream Case is available at Nook's store only in the Japanese version for 1,800 bells. It sells for 450 bells.
page 124, under "Froggy Chair," it says it sells for "400 Bells." The Froggy Chair sells for 300 bells.
page 125, under "Croton," it says the item is a "Spotlight Item." The Croton is a regular item for sale at Tom Nook's Shop.
page 134, under "Metroid," it says the item is available from "Shopping points." The Metroid is obtained from Gulliver.
page 134, the Kadomatsu is omitted between the Jack-in-the-Box and the Big Festive Tree. The Kadomatsu is available only in the Japanese version for a limited time at Tom Nook's shop for 2,580 bells. It sells for 645 bells.
page 134, the Kagamimochi is omitted between the Jack-in-the-Box and the Big Festive Tree. The Kagamimochi is available only in the Japanese version for a limited time at Tom Nook's shop for 1,800 bells. It sells for 450 bells.
page 134, the Hinaningyo is omitted between the Jack-in-the-Box and the Big Festive Tree. The Hinaningyo is available only in the Japanese version for a limited time at Tom Nook's shop for 2,560 bells. It sells for 640 bells.
page 134, under "Box of Tissues," it says the item is available from "Town Hall." The Box of Tissues is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo.
page 135, under "Piggy Bank," it says the item is available from "Town Hall." The Piggy Bank is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo.
page 135, under "ABD," it says the item is available from "Town Hall." The ABD is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo.
page 135, the Rice Cake is omitted between the Bug Trophy and the Resetti Model. The Rice Cake is available only in the Japanese version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Dango is omitted between the Bug Trophy and the Resetti Model. The Rice Cake is available only in the Japanese version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Bamboo Grass is omitted between the Bug Trophy and the Resetti Model. The Rice Cake is available only in the Japanese version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Espresso Maker is omitted between the Wheat Bundle and the House Model. The Espresso Maker is available only in the European version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Stuffed Stocking is omitted between the Wheat Bundle and the House Model. The Stuffed Stocking is available only in the European version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Snow Globe is omitted between the Wheat Bundle and the House Model. The Snow Globe is available only in the European version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Veggie Basket is omitted between the Wheat Bundle and the House Model. The Veggie Basket is available only in the European version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Yut is omitted between the Wheat Bundle and the House Model. The Yut is available only in the Korean version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Hibiscus is omitted between the Wheat Bundle and the House Model. The Hibiscus is available only in the Korean version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, the Bureom is omitted between the Wheat Bundle and the House Model. The Bureom is available only in the Korean version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 135, under "House Model," it says the item is a "Spotlight Item." The House Model is obtained in the mail from the HRA. It cannot be purchased.
page 135, under "Wide House Model," it says the item is a "Spotlight Item." The Wide House Model is obtained in the mail from the HRA. It cannot be purchased.
page 135, under "Two-Story Model," it says the item is a "Spotlight Item." The Two-Story Model is obtained in the mail from the HRA. It cannot be purchased.
page 135, under "Town Hall Model," it says the item is a "Spotlight Item." The Town Hall Model is obtained in the mail from Tortimer. It cannot be purchased.
page 135, under "Museum Model," it says the item is a "Spotlight Item." The Museum Model is obtained in the mail from Blathers. It cannot be purchased.
page 152, under "Rose Sky Shirt," it says it sells for "75 Bells." A Rose Sky Shirt sells for 80 bells.
page 155, under "Flan Shirt," it says it sells for "1,340 Bells." A Flan Shirt sells for 1,300 bells.
page 166, under "Newsprint Helmet," it says the item is available from "Able Sisters' Shop." The Newsprint Helmet is obtain only in the Japanese version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 167, under "Green Feather," it says the item is available from "Town Hall (after donation). The Green Feather is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo after depositing funds into your Savings account.
page 167, under "Blue Feather," it says the item is available from "Town Hall (after donation). The Blue Feather is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo after depositing funds into your Savings account.
page 167, under "Yellow Feather," it says the item is available from "Town Hall (after donation). The Yellow Feather is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo after depositing funds into your Savings account.
page 167, under "Red Feather," it says the item is available from "Town Hall (after donation). The Red Feather is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo after depositing funds into your Savings account.
page 168, under "Purple Feather," it says the item is available from "Town Hall (after donation). The Purple Feather is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo after depositing funds into your Savings account.
page 168, under "White Feather," it says the item is available from "Town Hall (after donation). The White Feather is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo after depositing funds into your Savings account.
page 168, under "Rainbow Feather," it says the item is available from "Town Hall (after donation). The Rainbow Feather is obtained in the mail from the Bank of Nintendo after depositing funds into your Savings account.
page 170, the Red Ogre Mask is omitted between the Pink Zap Helmet and the Majora's Mask. The Red Ogre Mask is available only in the Japanese version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 170, the Blue Ogre Mask is omitted between the Pink Zap Helmet and the Majora's Mask. The Blue Ogre Mask is available only in the Japanese version from Tortimer during a holiday.
page 181, under "Raja Brooke," it says it is found "Near flowers." A Raja Brooke Butterfly is found near fresh water, like the Firefly.
page 181, under "Birdwing," it says it sells for "3,000 Bells." A Birdwing Butterfly sells for 4,000 bells.
page 181, under "Bee," it says it sells for "4,500 Bells." A Bee sells for 2,500 bells.
page 182, under "Walking Leaf," it says it is found "On trees." A Walking Leaf is found on the ground.
page 182, under "Bagworm," it says it is found "On trees." A Bagworm is found in trees.
page 182, under "Violin Beetle," it says it is found "On trees." A Violin Beetle is found on tree stumps.
page 182, under "Longhorn Beetle," it says it is found "On trees." A Longhorn Beetle is found on tree stumps.
page 183, under "Cyclommatus," it says it is found "On trees." A Cyclommatus is found only on coconut palms.
page 183, under "Golden Stag," it says it is found "On trees." A Golden Stag is found only on coconut palms.
page 183, under "Centipede," it says it is found "On flowers." A Centipede is found under rocks.
page 185, under "April," "May," and "June," it says the Mantis and the Orchid Mantis are unavailable. You can catch a Mantis or an Orchid Mantis during 8am- 4pm and during 4pm-5pm.
page 186, under "July," it says the Mantis and the Orchid Mantis are unavailable. You can catch a Mantis or an Orchid Mantis during 8am-4pm and during 4pm-5pm.
page 188, under "Koi," it says it sells for "2,000 Bells." A Koi sells for 4,000 bells.
page 188, under "Crawfish," it says it sells for "250 Bells." A Crawfish sells for 200 bells.
page 190, under "Sea Bass," it says it sells for "160 Bells." A Sea Bass sells for 200 bells.
page 192, under "First Half of August" and "Second Half of August," it says the Ray is unavailable. You can catch a Ray during Morning/Evening and Day.
page 193, under "First Half of September," "Second Half of September," "October," and "November," it says the Ray is unavailable. You can catch a Ray during Morning/Evening and Day.
page 195, under "Golden Shovel," it says "bury a shovel for four days." A buried Shovel turns golden at 6am on the following day.
page 195, under "Silver Watering Can," it says available from "Tom Nook's Shop." The Silver Watering Can is obtained in the mail from Posey Farm.
page 198, under "Red Carnations," it says available from "Tom Nook's Shop." Red Carnation Seeds are obtained from Dad. You cannot purchase Red Carnations.
page 198, under "Pink Carnations," it says available from "Tom Nook's Shop." Pink Carnation Seeds are obtained from Mom. You cannot purchase Red Carnations
page 198, under "White Carnations," it says available from "Tom Nook's Shop." White Carnations are obtained from breeding Red Carnations with Pink Carnations. You cannot purchase White Carnations.
page 198, under "Jacob's Ladder," it says it can be bought for "360 Bells." You cannot purchase a Jacob's Ladder.
page 198, under "Lucky Clover," it says it can be bought for "320 Bells." You cannot purchase a Lucky Clover.
page 198, under "Dandelions," it says it can be bought for "160 Bells." You cannot purchase Dandelions.
page 198, under "Dandelion Puffs," it says it can be bought for "200 Bells." You cannot purchase Dandelion Puffs.
page 198, under "Trees," it says "With proper watering, you can grow your saplings into mighty trees..." Watering saplings does nothing. |
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