![]() You had a wolf phase that either ended gracefully by the end of elementary’s halcyon days or went partially malignant in your late high school career. I’ve had a lot of time to ponder something that’s floated around in my head since I was 12, something I’ve long argued about with friends: which species in Animal Crossing are the best? After going through every single non-special NPC in the game, I’ve made some definitive decisions on which of God’s beautiful creatures are, well, the most beautiful, and which you’re probably going to want to send packing on their move-in date. I’m taking a much more peaceful approach to deal with my own problem villagers, instead opting to ignore them for days on end until they get the message (still working on this with Claude the rabbit, he just can’t take a hint). As a fan of the series since the Gamecube era, I’m well attuned with the song-and-dance to make villagers leave, from digging holes around their houses to hitting them with nets. New Horizons has added many mechanics to craft your island into exactly what you envision it as, but there are some things they just won’t release control over-it can become a strong source of anxiety quick. Unfortunately, there’s no surefire way to do this. ![]() ![]() Just take a quick glance at Twitter and you’ll find hundreds of angry tweets about ugly problem villagers and furtive questions on how to remove them. Animal Crossing: New Horizons has become the world’s coping mechanism of choice amid the COVID-19 quarantine, and it’s become a hotbed for everyone’s frustrations. ![]()
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