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Number of Posts: 4User Easter Eggs
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2007-07-26
Easter Eggs
GOLDEN SHOVEL!!!!!
I don't know if this works i've never tried it but anyway you're supposed to buy two shovels and bury one the next day dig it up and you should have a golden shovel
Rating:
2006-12-07
Easter Eggs
Get an alien in your home!!
Buy a flying saucer and put it in your house. Set the view to the top arrow and stnd next to the flying saucer. You will see a small gray alien with red eyes every time it beams down.
JRT : )
Ray


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If you see a bee hive get out your net and be ready to catch some bees! Because each bee you catch if you sell them each bee is worth 4,500 bells!!!!
go to your frends town and ask him (or steal it)if you could have some fruit. once you have every fruit that isnt native to your town plant them all. plant the apples in a corner of your town then pears in another one and oranges and cherrys etc. once they have grown pick 15 apples, pears, oranges, cherrys and sell it. you will get 30,000 bells a day. the next day do the same again and for the day after that do the same. the day even after that 5 trees from every patch of fruit will have grown so keep repeating this for ever and you should get 210,000 bells every week!
To get more money fast:
Go to the bank and save all the bells you have, restart game and go to the phone to reset the clock ten years later. You should have about 99,999bells.
Alternatively change the clock to New Year and Mom will send you 10,000bells.
You may also dig up fossils,catch fish, collect fruit and shells to sell at Tom Nook's Store, however get the fossils identified at the museum first as this will increase they're value!
Try shaking trees around the village. Some will drop fruit, others money and even furniture. You can sell these items or even keep them. Beware of the bee hives though, they will sting but only if you don't catch them first!
I have a cheat for everyone. Put some money in the bank and then go to the year 2099 and you will have loads of interest money of the bank. if you keep on doing this then you will end up with loads of money and will beable to pay of your loans really quikly
Cheat: Get 1 of 6 rare items:
There are some steps to this cheat. 1: Go to Toys RUS. 2: Go to the DS Download Center. 3: Turn your DS on (With Animal Crossing Wild World). 4: buy the note in the bottle and write a message. 5: release it. 6: Go to Tag Mode. 7: Wait for something to arrive. 8: Comb the beach to find a note in the bottle containing a rare item.
One of the new additions to Animal Crossing: Wild World is the ability to breed flowers.Hybrid events occur randomly in Animal Crossing: Wild World game. Every day at 6:00am, roughly 3-5 new flowers spawn in your village. These flowers may be wild, or they may be the product of two parent flowers. Parent flowers may spawn the standard color flowers, or, if conditions are ideal, a second generation color (that is, a color other than red, white, or yellow). Flower seeds in standard colors can be bought from Tom Nook to set up hybrid plots.
In order to get two flowers to cross, you must have two flowers of the same type (ie, two pansies, two roses, etc.) adjacent to one another. If two flowers successfully produce offspring, their child will appear in any of the nine squares that surround either of the two parents. It is important to note that flowers will not reproduce if all of the nine squares surrounding both parents are blocked by obstacles such as trees, rocks, or patterns placed on the ground. As a clarification, it is perfectly okay for some of the spots to be blocked. In fact, to increase the probablity of successful hybridization, we encourage users to arrange flowers so that that each flower touches multiple potential breeding partners. Examples of basic successful spawn diagrams are shown below. Red squares indicate parent positions, and blue squares indicate possible children spawns.You do not need a perfect town to grow hybrids. Research has shown that hybrids will grow just as effectively in a non-perfect town, assuming that hybridization conditions have been maximized. The best way to maximize hybrids is to eliminate non-matching parents. For example, two white tulips should never be placed adjacent to one another; this will only yield non-hybrid spawns. Hybrid plots should be placed away from obstacles, signs, river edges, and buildings. Maximizing the number of spawn points maximizes your chances of getting a hybrid. Finally, because there are only so many flower spawns that occur per day, try to satisfy your gardening villagers by surrounding their houses with matching parents. If they have a garden of their own, your villagers will stop planting new flowers and detracting from your daily flower count.
The golden watering can, which is received as a result of having a perfect town for two weeks, has one known effect on flowers: it is responsible for producing golden roses. Golden roses do not wilt and will never need to be watered.
We previously suggested that Jacob's Ladders, when placed adjacent to a plot that meets hybridization conditions, seem to increase the rate of successful hybrids produced by that plot. Jacob's Ladders are flowers that grow wild and resemble Bluebells or Lily of the Valley. They appear on days when your town is perfect during the flower spawn time. There is no way of conclusively proving their effectiveness, but the increased hybrid rate people that people have reported may simply be coincidence.
Only water dried up flowers; watering healthy flowers is a waste of time, and does not encourage hybridization. There is no way to prevent your hybrids from drying up, short of leaving them indoors. Any flower placed indoors, however, obviously cannot spawn new flowers.
Hybridization events do not necessarily occur even if conditions are ideal. Sometimes it takes a bit of patience before you see your first successful hybrid. Hybrids can be quickly reproduced by crossing a hybrid with another hybrid (excluding gold roses).
Hybrid Tables
Notes: Crosses of unlisted basic color x hybrid and hybrid x hybrid have been excluded from the tables because they do not yield new colors, just duplicates of the parent colors. For example, a pink rose crossed with a white rose will yield either pink or white roses. Also, order of the parents does not matter. A red x white cross yields the same results as a white x red cross. There are 6 rose hybrids and 3 hybrids for every other crossable flower.
Hybrid chart
R=Red B=Black W=White p=pink P=Purple b=Blue
g=golden G=golden watering can O=orange Y=yellow
Roses posssible breeds
RxR=B,R
RxW=R,W,p
RxY=R,Y,O
WxW=W,P
WxY=W,Y
YxY=Y
BxP=B,P,b
BxG=g
A dried up black rose will turn gold the following day if it is watered with the golden watering can. Dried roses appear brown and dead looking. The golden watering is acquired only after maintaining a perfect town rating for two weeks. Speak to Pelly or Phyllis to receive it.
Tulips possible breeds:
RxR=B,R
RxW=R,W,p
RxY=R,Y,P
WxW=W
WxY=W,Y
YxY=Y,B
Pansies possible breeds
RxR=R,P
RxW=R,W
RxY=R,Y,O
WxW=W,b
WxY=W,Y
YxY=Y
Cosmos possible breeds
RxR=R,B
RxW=R,W,p
RxY=R,Y,O
WxW=W
WxY=W,Y
YxY=Y
Flower Nook buys for:
All Red Flowers 40
All White Flowers 40
All Yellow Flowers 40
Pink Roses 80
Orange Roses 80
Purple Roses 240
Black Roses 450
Blue Roses 2500
Gold Roses 2500
Pink Tulip 80
Purple Tulip 80
Black Tulip 240
Purple Pansies 80
Orange Pansies 80
Blue Pansies 240
Pink Cosmos 80
Orange Cosmos 80
Black Cosmos 240
List of all the fish
Angelfish 3000 River 4pm-9am May-Oct
Arapaima 10000 River 4pm-9am Jul-Sep
Arowana 10000 River 4pm-9am Jun-1st half Sep
Barbel Steed 200 River All Day All Year 9pm-4am Oct-Apr
Barred Knifejaw 5000 Ocean All Day Mar-Nov
Bitterling 900 River All Day Nov-Feb
Black Bass 300 River All Day All Year 4am-9pm May-Nov
Blue Marlin 10000 Ocean All Day Jul-Sep
Bluegill 120 River 9am-4pm All Year
May-Nov
Carp 300 River All Day All Year 4pm-9am Apr-May, Oct-Nov
Catfish 800 Pond 4pm-9am May-Oct 9pm-4am Jun-Sep
Char 3800 Waterfall 4am-9am, 4pm-9pm Mar-Jun, Sep-Nov
Cherry Salmon 1000 River 4am-9am, 4pm-9pm Mar-Jun,Sep-Nov
Mar-Apr, Sept-Oct
Clownfish 650 Ocean All Day Apr-Sept 9am-4pm Mar-Aug
Coelacanth 15000 Ocean(raining or snowing) 4pm-9am All Year
Crawfish 250 Holding Pond All Day Apr-1st half Sept
Crucian Carp 120 River All Day All Year
Mar-May, Sept-Nov
Dab 300 Ocean All Day Oct-Apr
Dace 200 River 4pm-9am All Year 4pm-9am Dec-Feb
Dorado 15000 River 4am-9pm Jun-Sept
Eel 2000 River 4pm-9am Jun-1st half Sept 9pm-4am Jul-Aug
Football Fish 2500 Ocean 4pm-9am Nov-Mar
Freshwater Goby 300 River 4pm-9am All Year
Frog 120 Holding Pond All Day May-Aug
Gar 6000 Pond 4pm-9am Jun-Sep
Giant Snakehead 5500 Pond 9am-4pm Jun-Aug
Goldfish 1300 River All Day All Year
Guppy 1300 River 9am-4pm Apr-Nov
Hammerhead Shark 8000 Ocean 4pm-9am Jun-Sep
Horse Mackerel 150 Ocean All Day
All Year
Jellyfish 100 Ocean All Day 2nd half Aug
Killifish 300 Holding Pond All Day Apr-Aug
King Salmon 1800 River All Day Sept
Koi 2000 River 4pm-9am All Year
Loach 300 River All Day Mar-May 4am-9pm Apr-Jun, Oct-Dec
Ocean Sunfish 4000 Ocean 4am-9pm Jun-Sept
Octopus 500 Ocean All Day Mar-Jul, 2nd half Sept-Jan 4am-9pm Jul-Aug
Olive Flounder 800 Ocean All Day All Year All Day Dec-Feb
Pale Chub 200 River 9am-4pm All Year 9am-4pm Apr-Jun,Sep-Nov
Piranha 2500 River 9am-4pm, 9pm-4am Jun-1st half Sep
Popeyed Goldfish 1300 River 9am-4pm All Year
Pond Smelt 300 Pond All Day Dec-Feb
Puffer Fish 240 Ocean All Day Jul-Sep All Day August
Rainbow Trout 800 River 4am-9am, 4pm-9pm Mar-Jun,Sep-Nov 4am-9am, 4pm-9pm Mar, Apr, Sep, Oct
Red Snapper 3000 Ocean All Day All Year All Day Apr-Jun
Salmon 700 River All Day Sept
Sea Bass 160 Ocean All Day All Year
Sea Butterfly 1000 Ocean All Day Dec-Feb
Seahorse 1100 Ocean All Day Apr-Nov 9am-4pm May-Sept
Shark 15000 Ocean 4pm-9am Jun-Sep
Squid 400 Ocean All Day Dec-1st half Aug 9pm-4am Feb-Jun
Stringfish 15000 River 4pm-9am Dec-Feb
Sweetfish 900 River All Day Jul-1st half Sep 4am-9pm Jul-Aug
Tuna 7000 Ocean All Day Nov-Mar
Yellow Perch 240 River All Day Oct-March 4am-9pm Nov-Feb
Zebra Turkeyfish 400 Ocean All Day Apr-Nov 9am-4pm May-Sept
All fossils
Amber 1200
Ammonite 1100
Ankylo Skull 3000
Ankylo Tail 2500
Ankylo Torso 3000
Apato Skull 5000
Apato Tail 4000
Apato Torso 4500
Archaeopteryx 1300
Dimetrodon Skull 5500
Dimetrodon Tail 4500
Dimetrodon Torso 5000
Dino Droppings 1100
Dinosaur Egg 1400
Dinosaur Track 1000
Fern Fossil 1000
Iguanadon Skull 4000
Iguanadon Tail 3000
Iguanadon Torso 3500
Mammoth Skull 3000
Mammoth Torso 2500
Pachy Skull 4000
Pachy Tail 3000
Pachy Torso 3500
Parasaur Skull 3500
Parasaur Tail 2500
Parasaur Torso 3500
Peking Man 1100
Plesio Neck 4500
Plesio Skull 4500
Plesio Torso 4500
Ptera Body 4000
Ptera Left Wing 4500
Ptera Right Wing 4500
Ptera Skull 4000
Sabertooth Skull 2500
Sabertooth Torso 2000
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