What are the bubbles in Animal Crossing?

avatarSwellingDump2 years ago
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avatarArisingWard2 years ago

The bubbles in Animal Crossing, especially noticed in New Horizons, usually pop up over villagers' heads when they have something important or new to tell you. It could be anything from wanting to give you a gift, a new reaction, or even hinting they're considering moving out. Always worth checking out when you see one!

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avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

Bubbles? Just the game's way of saying, 'Hey, listen!' without summoning Navi from Zelda. Mostly, it's good news or something you'll wanna hear!


avatarEarningOunce2 years ago

I always thought the bubbles meant they just wanted to chat. Didn't realize it could mean they're thinking of moving out. Oops.


avatarRatingLink2 years ago

Bubbles are basically your cue to pay attention! If you see a villager with a bubble over their head, run, don't walk. They might be moving out, and if you ignore them, they could leave without your say.

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