@@EG0909 Running on grass makes it turn into dirt, so just keep running where you want the paths to be. It will take a while, but eventually you will get natural paths.
It wasn't hacked. Grass slowly regrows if you don't walk on it. So I put in paths and stuck to them as much as possible. It can still take a couple months of daily playing, but it can be done.
@Kiara Ramirez: No, I don't. Once you get the gold slingshot, it's really easy. If you have trouble, try lining up your character with the shadow of the balloon on the ground.
Yes, I venture off the path for dig spots and to pull weeds. Also, when I have visitors over, we go off the paths (but that's usually just once a week).
@jessdaze1: By placing paths down and only walking on them (for the most part). Also, flowers help the grass regrow quicker. But it still can take months of daily playing to fully regrow your grass if it's really bad.
Nook has flowers for sale every day, and a few new flowers pop up in your town each day as well. And if you place flowers near other flowers of the same kind (roses next to roses, tulips next to tulips, etc.), they can also reproduce.
Yes. Check out my previous town tour and you'll see my town was almost all dirt. It just takes paths (and the willpower to stick to them), flowers to speed up the process, and patience (it can take months if it's really bad).
@starystar34: When I first started out, foreign fruit trees were my main source of income. Also selling bugs, fish, fossils, holiday furniture sets, etc.
@squeaken1: The path patterns are from Wendell. As for the fountain, you have to donate to the town fund. First, donate 200,000 bells to get an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for the fountain.
@ChampionEast: For pansies, there are three hybrids: Purple (from red + red), orange (red + yellow), and blue (white + white). So you won't get any hybrids from the red + white. But make sure the flowers are in adjacent squares, it can be horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, but you don't want full spaces in between. Then just keep them watered & eventually you should get some new flowers. It takes time though. Even with a town full of paired flowers, I only average about one new hybrid/day.
@omarc94: When I first started out, I planted lots of foreign fruit trees and harvested fruit every day. That's how I got most of my money at the beginning. Also, a lot came from fishing and selling the fossils you dig up every day.
@gamatrooper: Coconuts will occasionally wash up on your beach. Plant them in the southernmost acres and if the spot is good, a coconut tree will grow there.
@rfsarody: They need to be fairly close to the beach. If you have your acres marked off for a perfect town, it's the southernmost row of acres that will work. That's usually around 9 or 10 spaces from the shore.
@ChampionEast: My grass was gone (see my 2009 tour) but I regrew it. I stick to my paths, and the flowers helped it regrow too. And yes, this town has a perfect town status.
@TheGamerguy778: Basically, avoid walking (and especially running) on grass. Lay down paths and stick to them as much as possible. Also, plant flowers to help grass regrow quicker. But still, it's a process that can take months of daily planning to fully regrow. Yes, if you breed a red and pink carnation together, you can get a while carnation. Some people say diagonally works best for hybrids, but I haven't noticed any difference in that over horizontal/vertical.
@kcatromero: By donating to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse.
My real-life hometown is nicknamed The Forest City, so between that and the game being called Animal Forest in Japan, I thought it made a lot of sense to call my town Forest.
@inmillity: By donating to the town fund. You have to first donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for the fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose one or the other).
@SWjvg797: Basically you have to avoid walking/running on the grass for it to regrow. That's why the paths help. Also, flowers help grass regrow quicker.
@Mistouflette02: Basically you have to avoid walking on it. I recommend making a path and stay on it as much as possible. Also, plant flowers, because flowers help grass regrow quicker. Still, it's a process that can take months.
@FalconFlyer55: Actually most of the grass was back after a few months. You just need to make paths and stick to them. Never run on grass and avoid walking on it as much as possible. Also, planting flowers helps the grass underneath grow back quicker.
@GlowieAkaChloe: Thanks. Lay down paths and stick to them as much as possible. Also plant flowers where the grass has worn away, that helps it grow back quicker.
@Rachel4love: That's probably an oversimplification. Paths help by encouraging you to walk on the paths instead of the grass. (Grass wears away when you walk on it). So sticking to paths will help your grass regrow, but it's still a slow process that takes months. Planting flowers helps regrow the grass quicker.
@Swurveh: This was recorded with WinTV-Go on my old Windows XP computer. But now I use a different Hauppage TV tuner card that came with my Windows 7 computer.
@juicystar1231: They're hybrid flowers you get by crossbreeding: red tulips + yellow tulips = purple tulips red pansies + red pansies = purple pansies white roses + white roses = purple roses
@TheRohanReport: Hi and thank you. Yeah, I try to keep it in good shape now, although I wasn't always so careful. For a long time, I had no grass at all. But then I decided to spend the time and effort into growing it back and it looks much better now.
@Frieziaku: By donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for either a lighthouse or a windmill. You can choose which one you want.
@MsDisneyDisney: Wendell is the hungry walrus that shows up in town sometimes. Depending on what food you give him, he will give you a different pattern.
@GaiaItemGetter: When you have flowers next to each other of the same type, they will occasionally breed. For example, a red rose next to a yellow rose might breed an orange rose. But hybrids appear very rarely, so it helps if you have large areas devoted to cross-breeding. Just make sure to leave some empty spaces near them for the resulting flowers to go.
@SwooshParker: Yes, you can visit other people's towns and they can visit yours. You can have bug/fish catching competitions, chat, or play things like hide and seek or games that people made up like museum tag or sumo. You can also send mail to each other and participate in the auctions with friends.
Yes, probably. I won't be playing this game as often as I do now of course, but I'm sure I'll still play it from time to time. And I'll be playing future AC games as well.
@460Sora: You can put the paths anywhere you want, but I just started out connecting the places I visit often. My house, Nook's, town hall, Able's, the gate, etc. As time went on, I added more paths to cover the entire town.
@ACCFWalker: Two per day adds up over time. Also, new flowers pop up in town each day and flowers can reproduce as well. I have already had Nookington's. But he later gives you an option to change back to a different store, and I switched back to Nook 'n' Go (which has better hours) because I often play late at night when Nookington's would be closed.
@fasydnista: Yeah, it leaves the big dirt spot where their house used to be. But I have extra flowers that I use to cover it up (and help the grass regrow there).
@dotdotbam2: I didn't change my gate, that's the gate I started with. You get the fountain by donating to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. The path patterns are from Wendell.
@jouibsila: I made paths and only walked on the paths for the most part. Also, planting flowers helps grass regrow quicker. It took several months to regrow it completely, but it is possible when you work hard at it.
You get the extra stuff by donating to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. After that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for either a lighthouse or a windmill (you can choose which you want).
@AnimalCrossing334: They will grow anywhere in the southernmost row of acres (unless it's a dead spot where no tree can grow, of course). That may be around 9-10 spaces from the shoreline.
I don't know about advanced tips, but you could start by making paths around town. And if you can line those paths with flowers, that makes it looks nice.
@Albertx94: By donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that is built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. Once that's built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for either a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose which you want).
@Warionintendogamer19: Yes, plant LOTS of flowers all over town. If you have enough, you don't have to worry about the number of trees or marking off the acres. Remember to keep them watered though, or they'll wilt and die.
@mangakitten1 By donating to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse.
@Envazions: Horizontal path, vertical path, intersection, and street corner 1-4. I recommend getting the horizontal and vertical path parts first, since most of your path will be those two pieces. The others are just for making the corners and intersections look nicer.
@xoxcutieemxox: Yeah, I started out just making paths connecting a few places like my house, the store, and the gate. Gradually I extended the paths across the entire town. I put flowers lining most of the paths. Over time, I rearranged flowers to put certain kinds together, such as white pansies along Pansy Path, etc.
@omarc94: If you play with other people over Wi-Fi, you can get it from a friend's town. You may also occasionally get some from an animal in your town, although that may take a while.
@xejdraigx: Well this video was made over a year later than the 2009 video, so it wasn't exactly quick. But basically, grass grows back if you don't walk on it. So I recommend making a path and sticking to it; avoid walking on the grass as much as possible. Planting flowers also helps grass regrow quicker. But it can still take months of daily playing to fully regrow grass in a town.
Well you want to put flowers of the same kind together (roses with roses, etc.) and should be adjacent to each other (either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally). Then keep them watered. The more flowers you have, the more likely you'll get hybrids. But still, they are rare. Even with a town full of flowers, I only average about 1 to 1.5 new hybrids per day.
@SuperYvetteallyoutub: Oh you mean the paths? You can place paths wherever you want. I made them criss-cross my town, making sure they also led to town buildings like the museum, store, etc.
@OceanOasisSeaSky: 'Animal Tracks' is the "feature" that makes your grass wear away after walking on it. But it's far too sensitive and can result in ALL grass wearing away, like you can see in my previous town tour.
@TheChuggacaprisun: By donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose which one you want).
@jaszzypassie You have to crossbreed flowers: Purple rose = white rose + white rose Purple pansy = red pansy + red pansy Purple tulip = red tulip + yellow tulip
@fasydnista: To make it like mine, I would start with laying down path patterns. If you don't have one, you can just make a simple pattern as a placeholder for now. Also buy lots of flowers every day and line the paths with them. Staying on the paths will also preserve your grass.
@oxJeanellexo: 1. After a few weeks, the places you walk will start turning to dirt. If you walk all over, you'll end up with more dirt than grass (see my 2009 tour to see how bad it can get). 2. Walking on grass damages it little by little, so avoiding walking on it is how you regrow it. Planting flowers also helps it regrow quicker. My paths are patterns from Wendell. And yes that's me on ACC, I have the same username there.
@Moonalove267: Any flower will help grass regrow quicker. The advantage to golden roses is that they don't need to be watered, so you avoid walking on grass to water them. But if you place (regular) flowers alongside your paths, you won't need to leave the path to water them anyway.
The path layout is the same, but I'm using a green brick path pattern at the moment. Also, most of the flowers have been replaced with gold, red, or black roses. I'm in the process of breeding enough gold roses to line all my paths with them.
@princessdaisy41: You get it by donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for the fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose which you want).
@pikminhero: I've been working on it gradually over a long period of time. I think it was around last September that I made an effort to regrow my grass, and most of the other changes came gradually after that.
@Jedannaful: First you have to donate 200,000 bells to the town fund (at town hall) for an extra bridge. Once it's built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for the fountain.
@Terra23437: He just comes randomly, there isn't a certain schedule he follows. The path has 7 pieces, so you'll need to search for an ACCF Wendell guide to see them all.
@Benjy332211: I made them myself (except for the 3 gold roses at 3:33, which were from a friend). I generally only water the wilted flowers and black/blue roses each day.
@suberbgirl22: Basically just put flowers of the same type next to each other, and make there are empty spaces nearby for the resulting flowers to pop up. Every once in a while, a new flower will result. It may be the same color as one of its parents, or it may be a hybrid.
@Jerrybomb49 By donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose which one you want). This is a common question, so I'm going to add it to the description.
@Jerrybomb49: Neither one is better or worse than the other, it's just a matter of preference. I got the lighthouse first, but eventually I wanted a change, so I donated another million bells to switch to the windmill.
@ImaginaryFactory: You have to make donations to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once it's been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that's been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a lighthouse or windmill (you can choose). Just don't over-donate, because any excess amount does NOT carry over to the next upgrade.
@Aleliam1: Give him a carp for the horizontal path and a barbel steed for the vertical path. Those are the two main pieces used. Check an online Wendell guide for the rest of them.
@JENNAFURpm: Certainly you'll want to buy the flowers Nook has every day, and buy some from friends' towns if you can. Or maybe some friends will let you have some of their flowers. But also, plant each type of flower together (roses near roses, pansies near pansies, etc.). They will breed additional flowers (sometimes hybrids, but not always). This will help boost your flower count as well.
I'm in the process of replacing the flowers lining my paths with gold roses (so I can stop the daily watering). And I change my path patterns from time to time. I'll do a new tour when I have enough gold roses, but that still might be another year or more, since I want to breed them all myself.
The dirt paths are patterns you can get from Wendell. Do a web search for ACCF Wendell Guide and you can see which fish you need to give him. I play the game daily.
@Gamer807: Basically you have to avoid walking on it. I recommend making a path and don't stray from it, except when necessary. Also, plant flowers, because flowers help grass regrow quicker. Still, the process can take months.
city folk will always have a special place in my heart.
I don't know about anyone else but City folk is my favorite animal crossing game.
Thanks. I tried using natural dirt paths a while back, but I didn't think it looked as nice. So I went with patterns again.
How do you make natural paths????
@@EG0909 Running on grass makes it turn into dirt, so just keep running where you want the paths to be. It will take a while, but eventually you will get natural paths.
Wow just wow
@rmninja: The path patterns are actually from Wendell. I didn't design them myself.
Yes, but I don't plan on buying it since I still have the original version on Wii.
No, I prefer playing with the pro controller. Besides, the joycons seem so expensive (and they eventually seem to start drifting).
That little beach by the windmill is such a cool area
@christmaboy: He's the starving walrus that shows up in town sometimes. Depending on what food you give him, he gives you a certain pattern.
It wasn't hacked. Grass slowly regrows if you don't walk on it. So I put in paths and stuck to them as much as possible. It can still take a couple months of daily playing, but it can be done.
Best Animal Crossing game
@KyrstSings: By walking on paths instead of on the grass as much as possible, basically. Planting flowers on the grass helps it regrow quicker too.
@Kiara Ramirez: No, I don't. Once you get the gold slingshot, it's really easy. If you have trouble, try lining up your character with the shadow of the balloon on the ground.
Yes, I venture off the path for dig spots and to pull weeds. Also, when I have visitors over, we go off the paths (but that's usually just once a week).
City Folk is primitive, but I really like how your town is laid out and separated. Somehow it doesn't feel like just a big square.
@ajdr92: No, if you have a lot of flowers, you don't need as many trees.
The border is part of the acre as well, so they can be on the border.
@jessdaze1: By placing paths down and only walking on them (for the most part). Also, flowers help the grass regrow quicker. But it still can take months of daily playing to fully regrow your grass if it's really bad.
@Rosalie9000: It's a pattern on display in Ables, and animals will sometimes wear those patterns.
Nook has flowers for sale every day, and a few new flowers pop up in your town each day as well. And if you place flowers near other flowers of the same kind (roses next to roses, tulips next to tulips, etc.), they can also reproduce.
Yes. Check out my previous town tour and you'll see my town was almost all dirt. It just takes paths (and the willpower to stick to them), flowers to speed up the process, and patience (it can take months if it's really bad).
@starystar34: When I first started out, foreign fruit trees were my main source of income. Also selling bugs, fish, fossils, holiday furniture sets, etc.
@squeaken1: The path patterns are from Wendell. As for the fountain, you have to donate to the town fund. First, donate 200,000 bells to get an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for the fountain.
@ChampionEast: For pansies, there are three hybrids: Purple (from red + red), orange (red + yellow), and blue (white + white). So you won't get any hybrids from the red + white. But make sure the flowers are in adjacent squares, it can be horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, but you don't want full spaces in between. Then just keep them watered & eventually you should get some new flowers. It takes time though. Even with a town full of paired flowers, I only average about one new hybrid/day.
@omarc94: When I first started out, I planted lots of foreign fruit trees and harvested fruit every day. That's how I got most of my money at the beginning. Also, a lot came from fishing and selling the fossils you dig up every day.
For the three-way intersections, I started with the Wendell patterns and edited them.
@gamatrooper: Coconuts will occasionally wash up on your beach. Plant them in the southernmost acres and if the spot is good, a coconut tree will grow there.
@rfsarody: They need to be fairly close to the beach. If you have your acres marked off for a perfect town, it's the southernmost row of acres that will work. That's usually around 9 or 10 spaces from the shore.
@KoolmelloChannel: Two characters, yeah. I basically only use Guest for my path patterns and candy storage though.
@ChampionEast: My grass was gone (see my 2009 tour) but I regrew it. I stick to my paths, and the flowers helped it regrow too. And yes, this town has a perfect town status.
@TheGamerguy778: Basically, avoid walking (and especially running) on grass. Lay down paths and stick to them as much as possible. Also, plant flowers to help grass regrow quicker. But still, it's a process that can take months of daily planning to fully regrow. Yes, if you breed a red and pink carnation together, you can get a while carnation. Some people say diagonally works best for hybrids, but I haven't noticed any difference in that over horizontal/vertical.
@kcatromero: By donating to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse.
2010 ?!? Jesus Christ ! It was 10 years ago and i feel like this game just came out !
My real-life hometown is nicknamed The Forest City, so between that and the game being called Animal Forest in Japan, I thought it made a lot of sense to call my town Forest.
@inmillity: By donating to the town fund. You have to first donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for the fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose one or the other).
@SWjvg797: Basically you have to avoid walking/running on the grass for it to regrow. That's why the paths help. Also, flowers help grass regrow quicker.
@Mistouflette02: Basically you have to avoid walking on it. I recommend making a path and stay on it as much as possible. Also, plant flowers, because flowers help grass regrow quicker. Still, it's a process that can take months.
@FalconFlyer55: Actually most of the grass was back after a few months. You just need to make paths and stick to them. Never run on grass and avoid walking on it as much as possible. Also, planting flowers helps the grass underneath grow back quicker.
@TheNeely9: You get the path patterns from Wendell and place them on the ground.
@GlowieAkaChloe: Thanks. Lay down paths and stick to them as much as possible. Also plant flowers where the grass has worn away, that helps it grow back quicker.
@Rachel4love: That's probably an oversimplification. Paths help by encouraging you to walk on the paths instead of the grass. (Grass wears away when you walk on it). So sticking to paths will help your grass regrow, but it's still a slow process that takes months. Planting flowers helps regrow the grass quicker.
@Swurveh: This was recorded with WinTV-Go on my old Windows XP computer. But now I use a different Hauppage TV tuner card that came with my Windows 7 computer.
@juicystar1231: They're hybrid flowers you get by crossbreeding:
red tulips + yellow tulips = purple tulips
red pansies + red pansies = purple pansies
white roses + white roses = purple roses
@TheRohanReport: Hi and thank you. Yeah, I try to keep it in good shape now, although I wasn't always so careful. For a long time, I had no grass at all. But then I decided to spend the time and effort into growing it back and it looks much better now.
@Frieziaku: By donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for either a lighthouse or a windmill. You can choose which one you want.
@bisforbreaaa: Yes, that's correct. Cyrano moved out and Del moved into the same spot.
@MsDisneyDisney: Wendell is the hungry walrus that shows up in town sometimes. Depending on what food you give him, he will give you a different pattern.
@GaiaItemGetter: When you have flowers next to each other of the same type, they will occasionally breed. For example, a red rose next to a yellow rose might breed an orange rose. But hybrids appear very rarely, so it helps if you have large areas devoted to cross-breeding. Just make sure to leave some empty spaces near them for the resulting flowers to go.
@SwooshParker: Yes, you can visit other people's towns and they can visit yours. You can have bug/fish catching competitions, chat, or play things like hide and seek or games that people made up like museum tag or sumo. You can also send mail to each other and participate in the auctions with friends.
Yes, probably. I won't be playing this game as often as I do now of course, but I'm sure I'll still play it from time to time. And I'll be playing future AC games as well.
@460Sora: You can put the paths anywhere you want, but I just started out connecting the places I visit often. My house, Nook's, town hall, Able's, the gate, etc. As time went on, I added more paths to cover the entire town.
@ACCFWalker: Two per day adds up over time. Also, new flowers pop up in town each day and flowers can reproduce as well.
I have already had Nookington's. But he later gives you an option to change back to a different store, and I switched back to Nook 'n' Go (which has better hours) because I often play late at night when Nookington's would be closed.
@fasydnista: Yeah, it leaves the big dirt spot where their house used to be. But I have extra flowers that I use to cover it up (and help the grass regrow there).
@dotdotbam2: I didn't change my gate, that's the gate I started with. You get the fountain by donating to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. The path patterns are from Wendell.
@jouibsila: I made paths and only walked on the paths for the most part. Also, planting flowers helps grass regrow quicker. It took several months to regrow it completely, but it is possible when you work hard at it.
Those are the path patterns you can get from Wendell (horizontal path, vertical path, intersection, etc.).
You get the extra stuff by donating to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. After that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for either a lighthouse or a windmill (you can choose which you want).
@AnimalCrossing334: They will grow anywhere in the southernmost row of acres (unless it's a dead spot where no tree can grow, of course). That may be around 9-10 spaces from the shoreline.
I don't know about advanced tips, but you could start by making paths around town. And if you can line those paths with flowers, that makes it looks nice.
@Soccer1o13: You can get the path patterns from Wendell.
@Albertx94: By donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that is built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. Once that's built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for either a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose which you want).
@Warionintendogamer19: Yes, plant LOTS of flowers all over town. If you have enough, you don't have to worry about the number of trees or marking off the acres. Remember to keep them watered though, or they'll wilt and die.
@mangakitten1 By donating to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse.
@Envazions: Horizontal path, vertical path, intersection, and street corner 1-4. I recommend getting the horizontal and vertical path parts first, since most of your path will be those two pieces. The others are just for making the corners and intersections look nicer.
@kittycatonfire: Check my other videos, I have over 50 videos of this game.
@Envazions: There are seven different pieces for it, so do a web search for an ACCF Wendell guide and you can see the whole list.
@xoxcutieemxox: Yeah, I started out just making paths connecting a few places like my house, the store, and the gate. Gradually I extended the paths across the entire town. I put flowers lining most of the paths. Over time, I rearranged flowers to put certain kinds together, such as white pansies along Pansy Path, etc.
@omarc94: If you play with other people over Wi-Fi, you can get it from a friend's town. You may also occasionally get some from an animal in your town, although that may take a while.
@xejdraigx: Well this video was made over a year later than the 2009 video, so it wasn't exactly quick. But basically, grass grows back if you don't walk on it. So I recommend making a path and sticking to it; avoid walking on the grass as much as possible. Planting flowers also helps grass regrow quicker. But it can still take months of daily playing to fully regrow grass in a town.
@larion95: Yep. All those flowers easily counteract the pitfall seeds by the sumo arena.
Well you want to put flowers of the same kind together (roses with roses, etc.) and should be adjacent to each other (either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally). Then keep them watered. The more flowers you have, the more likely you'll get hybrids. But still, they are rare. Even with a town full of flowers, I only average about 1 to 1.5 new hybrids per day.
@ingridftaylor: There are actually 7 parts to the path, so do a web search for ACCF Wendell guide and you'll find the whole list.
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@theacleire: I found it in someone's town, who also found it in someone else's town. I don't know where it came from originally.
@SuperYvetteallyoutub: Oh you mean the paths? You can place paths wherever you want. I made them criss-cross my town, making sure they also led to town buildings like the museum, store, etc.
Yeah, I marked off the acres when I was first trying for a perfect town. But once you have this many flowers, your town will be perfect regardless.
@OceanOasisSeaSky: 'Animal Tracks' is the "feature" that makes your grass wear away after walking on it. But it's far too sensitive and can result in ALL grass wearing away, like you can see in my previous town tour.
@TheChuggacaprisun: By donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose which one you want).
@enVme731: No, it's not hacked. It took months, but I regrew all my grass by sticking to the paths and planting lots of flowers.
@jaszzypassie You have to crossbreed flowers:
Purple rose = white rose + white rose
Purple pansy = red pansy + red pansy
Purple tulip = red tulip + yellow tulip
@fasydnista: To make it like mine, I would start with laying down path patterns. If you don't have one, you can just make a simple pattern as a placeholder for now. Also buy lots of flowers every day and line the paths with them. Staying on the paths will also preserve your grass.
@oxJeanellexo: 1. After a few weeks, the places you walk will start turning to dirt. If you walk all over, you'll end up with more dirt than grass (see my 2009 tour to see how bad it can get). 2. Walking on grass damages it little by little, so avoiding walking on it is how you regrow it. Planting flowers also helps it regrow quicker. My paths are patterns from Wendell. And yes that's me on ACC, I have the same username there.
@Moonalove267: Any flower will help grass regrow quicker. The advantage to golden roses is that they don't need to be watered, so you avoid walking on grass to water them. But if you place (regular) flowers alongside your paths, you won't need to leave the path to water them anyway.
The path layout is the same, but I'm using a green brick path pattern at the moment. Also, most of the flowers have been replaced with gold, red, or black roses. I'm in the process of breeding enough gold roses to line all my paths with them.
@princessdaisy41: You get it by donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for the fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose which you want).
@misssarahsings: The houses kind of have a fence around them already, so I'm guessing that's what you saw.
@pikminhero: I've been working on it gradually over a long period of time. I think it was around last September that I made an effort to regrow my grass, and most of the other changes came gradually after that.
@Jedannaful: First you have to donate 200,000 bells to the town fund (at town hall) for an extra bridge. Once it's built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for the fountain.
@Terra23437: He just comes randomly, there isn't a certain schedule he follows. The path has 7 pieces, so you'll need to search for an ACCF Wendell guide to see them all.
@Benjy332211: I made them myself (except for the 3 gold roses at 3:33, which were from a friend). I generally only water the wilted flowers and black/blue roses each day.
@suberbgirl22: Basically just put flowers of the same type next to each other, and make there are empty spaces nearby for the resulting flowers to pop up. Every once in a while, a new flower will result. It may be the same color as one of its parents, or it may be a hybrid.
@Jerrybomb49 By donating to the town fund. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once that has been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that has been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a windmill or lighthouse (you can choose which one you want). This is a common question, so I'm going to add it to the description.
@Jerrybomb49: Neither one is better or worse than the other, it's just a matter of preference. I got the lighthouse first, but eventually I wanted a change, so I donated another million bells to switch to the windmill.
@ImaginaryFactory: You have to make donations to the town fund at town hall. You first have to donate 200,000 bells for an extra bridge. Once it's been built, donate an additional 400,000 bells for a fountain. And once that's been built, donate an additional 1,000,000 bells for a lighthouse or windmill (you can choose). Just don't over-donate, because any excess amount does NOT carry over to the next upgrade.
@Aleliam1: Give him a carp for the horizontal path and a barbel steed for the vertical path. Those are the two main pieces used. Check an online Wendell guide for the rest of them.
@JENNAFURpm: Certainly you'll want to buy the flowers Nook has every day, and buy some from friends' towns if you can. Or maybe some friends will let you have some of their flowers. But also, plant each type of flower together (roses near roses, pansies near pansies, etc.). They will breed additional flowers (sometimes hybrids, but not always). This will help boost your flower count as well.
I'm in the process of replacing the flowers lining my paths with gold roses (so I can stop the daily watering). And I change my path patterns from time to time. I'll do a new tour when I have enough gold roses, but that still might be another year or more, since I want to breed them all myself.
@Icksnuck: I chose Nook 'n' Go because it's open 4 hours later than Nookington's. And I mostly play at night when Nookington's would be closed.
@Soccer1o13: No, I grew it back the hard way (by basically not walking it for months). That's why I put the paths in.
The dirt paths are patterns you can get from Wendell. Do a web search for ACCF Wendell Guide and you can see which fish you need to give him. I play the game daily.
@SmileyLouuX: It's a set of patterns from Wendell.
@Gamer807: Basically you have to avoid walking on it. I recommend making a path and don't stray from it, except when necessary. Also, plant flowers, because flowers help grass regrow quicker. Still, the process can take months.
Those were patterns that I found in a friend's town.