to feed your islander fruit, you need to load your island into the gameboy advance, utilizing the gba/gamecube cable. then, have fruit on the island to feed your islander. pick up the fruit, and drop it near them, they will eat it. if you are really lucky, your islanders favourite fruit will either be coconuts or your towns local fruit. They're favourite fruit makes them happier faster, and I think, but am unsure, that you need to feed them their favourite fruit to get bags of 30 000 bells from them. They're least favourite fruit will make them sad when they eat it.
to dig a pitfall, you get a pitfall (a roud, white ball with an exclamation mark on it), and bury it somewhere. when someone falls in, they get stuck for a bit. it's quite fun.
You feed the Islander Fruit in your GBA. You place the fruit on your island on your GC then when you are ready to leave you boat guy will ask you if you want to transfer your island to your GBA. Say yes. Then when the transfer is complete you leave and you can play it on the GBA. Pick up the fruit with the hand Icon and drop it by your islander. After feeding it two or three times it will start droping bags of money (as long as it keeps showing the heart symbol after you feed it, There is one type of fruit the islander will hate) after you run out of fruit go back to the island on GC and collete the bags. If you are lucky there will be some 10,000 and 30,000 bages.
You can't dig pitfall. You find or are given one. Then you can Bury it and watch your towns people fall into it.
Anyone have any modern items? Still looking for space items too... Weird think... I only had peaches and pears... and in one night, the animals in my town had all of the other kinds of fruits... that was pretty damned cool...
I hate you all for making this game sound so interesting and fun.
"HHH, you should probably do the job here to put RVD over for the good of the company." "Vince, I'm just a caveman! I was out hunting when I fell in some ice and was unfrozen by your scientists. Your future world frightens and confuses me. You say these words like "job" and "put over" and "good of the company" but my primative mind can't grasp these concepts!"---Vince Mcmahon/Unfrozen Caveman Wrestler, Dr. Unlikely 17.9.02
I have no Gamecube, and no $200 to get one and Animal Crossing.
"HHH, you should probably do the job here to put RVD over for the good of the company." "Vince, I'm just a caveman! I was out hunting when I fell in some ice and was unfrozen by your scientists. Your future world frightens and confuses me. You say these words like "job" and "put over" and "good of the company" but my primative mind can't grasp these concepts!"---Vince Mcmahon/Unfrozen Caveman Wrestler, Dr. Unlikely 17.9.02
I fed my islander fruit and he paid off like a slot machine. But do I collect those money bags in the GBA, or do I travel back to the island in the GameCube game? And if I switch off the GBA, will all those delightful money bags still be littering my island?
"My brother saw the Undertaker walking through an airport." - Rex
If you have switched off your GBA, without returning to your island, you will have lost all your lovely money bags (but, the fruit and stuff would still be there, since that is the data that's still saved on the gamecube).
you need to travel back to the island on the gamecube, and then you can collect the bags of lovely, lovely bells.
If you wish to conserve the batteries of your GBA, put it in sleep mode by pressing select and saying yes to sleep mode. You need to take it back out of sleepmode when you go back to the island. After you return to the island, you can safely turn off your GBA.
edit: Oh, and I put the bags in a place where I know that my islander can't/won't grab them on the GBA. I've noticed that my islander never crosses either bridge.
Speaking of bridges, anyone else have Tortimer ask them about where to put a new one? Oh, and how much candy y'all gots for Halloween?
I have alot of candy. I got it every single day you could except one day Nook was closed. I have more than enough if the guy gives out everything without giving me something twice.
Speaking of bridges, anyone else have Tortimer ask them about where to put a new one?
Yeah, I had him ask me that ~3 weeks ago. He put it in Acre A-2.
Found a non-Coelacanth fish that gets more bells from Nook than that black & white striped one. The Large Char gets 10,000 bells from Nook. Pulled it out from under the waterfall.
Matthew: You would've loved it, David. A week in a foreign country, strange people, strange customs... Dave: Oh, I know what you mean. I've been to Canada.
Originally posted by Fuzzy Logicshit. I caught a large char once, never even thought to see what it'd sell for. Just took it to the museum.
Oh, and I have the Lunar Horizon wallpaper if anyone wants it. Wendell gave it to me for a bass.
The 1st one I caught, I took to the museum. This was the 2nd time I caught one, and I was quite shocked at what Nook offered for it.
And I just sent you a PM in regards to the wallpaper. I think that would complete my space-themed room. In addition to what I listed in my PM, I also have the Western Vista wallpaper from the wallpaper guy.
Matthew: You would've loved it, David. A week in a foreign country, strange people, strange customs... Dave: Oh, I know what you mean. I've been to Canada.
I also now have a Matryoshka for trade (the funky dolls that got a smaller one inside, and a smaller on than that inside the one that's inside). Gulliver has now given me two of them, the bugger.
I'm not going to get a chance to play until ~10:30 tonight (I'll have to adjust the clock in order to hit the raffle). Does trick or treating go on all day, or just at night?
EDIT: Gulliver gave me a second Pagoda, too. I was hoping for something different. I also got the Ship in a Bottle and Tiger Bobblehead from him, too.
EDIT 2: Tortimer actually gave me the Ship in a Bottle on Explorer's Day, not Gulliver.
(edited by Spaceman Spiff on 31.10.02 0852) Matthew: You would've loved it, David. A week in a foreign country, strange people, strange customs... Dave: Oh, I know what you mean. I've been to Canada.
I've already got the trade worked out. If I can order more from Nook, I'll gladly hook you guys up.
I'll let you know once I get it.
(edited by Spaceman Spiff on 31.10.02 0908) Matthew: You would've loved it, David. A week in a foreign country, strange people, strange customs... Dave: Oh, I know what you mean. I've been to Canada.
I will hook up ya'll if'n I can order from nook tomorrow. I really don't know what I want. Balloon fight, or chess peices (I have a black pawn, black knight and white queen thus far) would be most excellent trades. But Spiff does get the one I got now.
on the shelves Grand Theft Auto IV (and special edition) - mentioning reviews of this seems besides the point. You've probably already decided at this point. (I'm passing for now.)