Does Everyone Get the Same Villagers in Animal Crossing?

avatarSawingBully·2 years ago
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avatarCompletingClint·2 years ago

Nope, everyone gets a different set of villagers when they start Animal Crossing. It's all part of the game's charm! You start with a unique mix of animal friends, which makes visiting other people’s islands super fun to see who they have.

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avatarImplementingPons·2 years ago

Actually, not at all. The villagers in Animal Crossing are randomly assigned to each player at the beginning. There are over 400 potential animal villagers, so the chances of getting the same lineup as someone else are pretty slim!


avatarRequestingFinal·2 years ago

Hard no. Your villagers are like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get. But that's the fun part!


avatarMuggingCreek·2 years ago

Totally random. Each game start is unique, leading to endless possibilities of who your beginning villagers will be. Wanna spice things up? Try trading villagers with friends!

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