Since the launch of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a debate that has been latent within the community of followers of the game has been none other than an already classic one, that of time travel, which allow players to advance much faster, achieving various goods and functions sooner than they are supposed to be achieved in the game as it was designed.
For that reason, there are some who consider that performing them is synonymous with cheatingIn short, something immoral, while others justify it saying that, although now they have time to play thanks to the almost endless quarantine, they may not have it in the future, so time travel is the most viable option to enjoy the game to the maximum, which in the end is what really matters.
Well, today we will share with you what happens when we travel through time in Animal Crossing: New Horizons and it is the following:
The good:
- Cash: Get more money through the login in the automatic bayero.
- Event Attendance: Get ahead of future events, like KK Slider concerts, birthdays, or upcoming fishing tournaments (though you can't access seasonal events that haven't been added to the game yet, such as Halloween and Christmas).
- Expedited Mail: Receive items by mail more quickly (most arrive by 5AM the next day).
- Finish things faster: Accelerate the moving process of new town dwellers, the growth of fruit on trees, renovations and improvements to buildings, the growth of trees and flowers, etc.
- Shopping: Access new items and store inventory on different days.
- Seasonal sports: Access at other times of the year to catch fish and critters out of season.
- Early risers and night owls: Adjust the time of day to access things that may be closed, such as shops
- Eviction Notice: Get rid of neighbors much quicker by ignoring them for days on end, until they finally decide to pack and leave.
The bad:
- No more Extra Nook Miles: Nook Miles bonuses are only distributed when you access the terminal each consecutive day. If you travel more than a day, your streak will be broken.
- Tousled: Time traveling a month or more into the future will give your character a tousled look.
- The Roach Invasion: If you travel back in time a month or more, you will surely find some roaches crawling around the house, and the more you travel, the more roaches you will acquire; As with previous installments, you will simply have to run around your house and step on them to eradicate the infestation.
- Weed Siege: Unlike previous Animal Crossing games, where weed infestation triggered events like Gandulio's appearance and rewarded you with rare flower items, weeds will do nothing for you in New Horizons, but they will make a mess and affect your ranking of the island.
- Smashed Turnips: Time traveling backwards, or forward until next Sunday and beyond, will automatically spoil any turnips in your possession (which could be a bonus if you're trying to catch some ants … or build a dumpster. on your island).
- Neglected Neighbors: Traveling back in time several days at a time puts you at risk of losing some of your residents as they start to feel ignored – again this can be a bonus if you are looking to get rid of some unwanted villagers but don't you will necessarily have control over which ones go if you travel too far.
Finally, we remind you that this aspect has been debated in installment 137 of the Cara o Cruz section. What do you think?
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