
Talk to the villagers YOU WANT TO KEEP again. When you talk to the villagers, INTRODUCE yourself to the unwanted villager(s) but DON'T TALK TO THEM AGAIN. Select the house location, talk to Isabelle, so on and so forth.ģ. (I named mine 12345 because he's not staying in my town)Ģ. This is how new characters become your saving grace when you have unwanted villagers in your town.ġ. what if you talked to them? You think you messed up. Ignoring a villager has to be the most effective way in the game to get unwanted villagers out, but.
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Now, many people want to know how to get unwanted villagers out when they AREN'T considering moving out of your town.Īnd interacting w/ them in any other way. Like "live laugh love" or "it's fall y'all" or something. I want to get a skateboard where the design is one of those mom decorations I hope you enjoyed this little guide! Remember: TIME TRAVEL AND RESET AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!īTW: Doing this got me a dreamie in the campsite! Carmen is moving to K Town! (Even though she already lives there in CF) So that's the way to get unwanted villagers that are considering moving OUT while keeping ones you want to keep IN.

That way they could say they want to stay, and that's bad. Side Note 3: If you're using P2, P3, or P4 and villager hasn't mentioned moving to them yet, DO NOT TALK TO VILLAGER. Side Note 2: When you get back to the real time, villager moves! So if I did this until June 7th, and it was the 4th, when I TT back to the fourth, villager is gone. Side Note: When time traveling back to the day that it is in the present time, time traveling backwards doesn't count as moving forward through time, so you don't have to do 3 and 4 BACKWARDS too. BOOM! When you time travel to the day your villager wants to leave, Isabelle will say that they are leaving! They're GONE!!!!! Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the day villager wants to leave.Ħ. After you have done this, TT to the next day.ĥ. I found her on Main Street though, so it's okay.Ĥ. I only had four, so it was easy, besides the fact that Canberra wanted to disappear off of the face of the earth a couple times. If they are being a pain in the neck and you don't want them, (six villagers in my town e-e), don't waste your time talking to them. If she says "Oh, maybe I want to stay" then reset, again at your own risk, rinse, and repeat, until Soleil doesn't say she wants to stay.ģ. So she says she wants to leave on June 7th. Lets say Soleil comes up to me on June 3rd, and she says " I've been considering moving out." THIS IS THE RIGHT TIME. If he/she is NOT asking to move, use one of the methods that people use to get them out if they are not considering it.Ģ. The villager you want to leave MUST be asking to move out. If you still are afraid, the effects aren't as strong if you do it with the 3DS time instead of the game time (When Isabelle asks you to set it), so that's an option too. You'll find weeds in your town, and if you aren't careful. This method requires TIME TRAVELING, and some of you think that's a big no-no, so I recommend not to use this if you are one of those people, and you'll have to wait it out.


I came up with a strategy to get that unwanted villager that's turned over a new leaf to move out, and to ensure the villagers you want to keep don't leave, either! I mean, she's already said she wants to move, but I want her out. All this really means is that if you just started the game, you’ll need to wait a few days for the population to naturally increase before you can convince anyone to move out.So, currently, I'm playing Animal Crossing: New Leaf, trying to get Soleil to move out sooner. Remember, before attempting to get any villagers to move out, you must have at least eight villagers already moved in.If a villager looks at you in disbelief, then walks up to you, speak to them, as they might say they plan to leave. To check with all of the villagers, simply talk to each one, preferably multiple times, by pressing "A" to see if there’s any new gossip or someone brings up moving out.It is possible that using this method will result in you losing a villager that you don’t want to move out, especially if you are not vigilant in checking with all of the villagers to see if anyone is moving. Be careful, time travel has other consequences.This way, you hit the natural cycle of animals moving out. Time travel involves abusing the time cycle by traveling forward two days, and then rewinding two days, thus speeding up the natural process.
