Animal Crossing is a life simulation. You live through it and you can go online and visit other people's towns. It might not sound like much, but it's addicting. Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Credit Nintendo. Visiting other people's islands can be something of a pain in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.Under the old system, you needed to be online at the.
Howdy, townies! You can get special bonus items in both Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and Animal Crossing: New Horizons for the Nintendo Switch system. You can read all about what you can get (and how to get it) right here!
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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp bonus
In the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game for mobile devices, you can get 50 Leaf Tickets for use in the game! Leaf Tickets can be used for crafting, getting special items, sprucing up your campsite, and more. Usually, you can earn Leaf Tickets for free by leveling up your character, completing Event Goals, completing Happy Homeroom classes, and as Log-In Bonuses.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons bonus
In the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game, there are special camp-themed items you can find at the Nook Stop within Resident Services. Camp chic!
How to get the bonuses
You can get this bonus by connecting your Nintendo Account to the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game.
- In the game, select More > Settings > Link Nintendo Account. (This is a time when a grown-up might be able to help!)
- Once your Nintendo Account is linked, open the in-game menu on the lower right of the screen and select My Nintendo.
- Find and select the reward called 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons Special Order Ticket + 50 Leaf Tickets.' The Leaf Tickets are now yours! You can find them in your in-game mailbox.
- A code for Nintendo eShop will also appear on the screen. This code will let you get the special bonus in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game. (You might want to write it down!)
- On a Nintendo Switch system, select Nintendo eShop on the HOME Menu to open.
- Pick the account you want to use.
- On the left side of the screen, select 'Enter Code.'
- Type in your code and press OK to confirm!
- The Nook Stop in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game should have the neat new extras available.
For more details on this special offer, you can visit the official site for the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game. To learn more about the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game, you can visit the official site.
Point Of Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp: Free-to-start; optional in-game purchases available. Persistent Internet and compatible smartphone required. Data charges may apply.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp ESRB Rating: Everyone | In-Game Purchases
Animal Crossing: New HorizonsESRB Rating: Everyone with Comic Mischief
- Nook Points redirects here. For the secondary currency in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, see Nook Miles.
Nook's Point-Tracking Machine, known as Tom Nook Point System in Wild World, is a small machine that can be found in Tom Nook's store in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. Its purpose is to record the number of Bells spent by the player in the store and to encourage spending by offering discounts and rewards depending on the amount of Bells spent.
For each 100 Bells spent, the player earns 1 'Nook Point'. Any extra Bells from a purchase that are not converted into Nook Points are lost and are not carried on to the next purchase. For example, an item bought for 880 Bells earns the player 8 points.
- 2In Animal Crossing: City Folk
In Animal Crossing: Wild World[edit]
The Tom Nook Point System is a small rectangular machine that is located lower left in Nook's Cranny, upper right in Nook 'n' Go, and lower right in Nookway and Nookington's. Activision call of duty world at war. Upon interaction, the Tom Nook Point System allows players to view their point total, see their status, or get general help regarding the machine.
Status | Points Needed | Equivalent in Bells | Store Discount | Reward |
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Bronze | 300 Points | 30,000 Bells | None | Nook's Cranny Model |
Silver | 5,000 Points | 500,000 Bells | 5% | Nook 'n' Go |
Gold | 10,000 Points | 1,000,000 Bells | 10% | Nookway |
Platinum | 20,000 Points | 2,000,000 Bells | 20% | Nookington's |
Rewards are received from letters sent by the system itself.
In Animal Crossing: City Folk[edit]
Aside from being changed to a green color and having its name changed to the Nook's Point-Tracking Machine, there are two notable additions to the TNPS in City Folk. The player can claim three free 'visitor points' each day (five if this is done in another town), and there are Nintendo-themed rewards available in exchange for points. After the player purchases a reward, the number of points remaining to spend on items is lowered, but not the player's overall points. This means that the player will remain on a certain points status, even if their points balance is below the required number. Only one reward can be purchased per day.
All rewards from Wild World can also be obtained in City Folk; Points status' are also the same.
Item Name | Points | Equivalent in Bells | Item Type | Origins | Description |
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Banana | 500 Points | 50,000 Bells | Furniture | Mario Kart series | A stuffed smiling banana that is used to trip enemies up. |
Triple Shell | 800 Points | 80,000 Bells | Furniture | Mario Kart series | These red koopa shells are fired to knock over enemies. |
Yoshi's Egg | 1,000 Points | 100,000 Bells | Furniture | Yoshi Series | Yoshi can lay these eggs. When the item is tapped, it bounces, and Yoshi's voice is heard. |
Bad Bro Moustache | 2,500 Points | 250,000 Bells | Accessory | Wario Series | Mario's arch-rival Wario's nose and moustache |
Toad Hat | 3,000 Points | 300,000 Bells | Helmet | Mario character- Toad | The head of Toad, a friend of Mario |
Peach's Parasol | 4,000 Points | 400,000 Bells | Umbrella | Mario character- Peach | A favourite accessory of Peach, Mario's love interest. |
Hero's Clothes | 5,000 Points | 500,000 Bells | Clothing | Legend of Zelda character- Link | Clothes of Link, protagonist of the Legend of Zelda series. |
Varia Suit | 5,000 Points | 500,000 Bells | Clothing | Metroid character- Samus | Armor of Samus, protagonist of the Metroid series. |
Wario Hat | 5,000 Points | 500,000 Bells | Hat | Wario Series | Mario's arch-rival Wario's hat. |
Samus Mask | 6,000 Points | 600,000 Bells | Helmet | Metroid character- Samus | Helmet from Samus' Varia armour. |
Hero's Hat | 6,000 Points | 600,000 Bells | Hat | Legend of Zelda character- Link | Link's hat, hair and ears. |
Majora's Mask | 6,000 Points | 600,000 Bells | Helmet | Legend of Zelda character- Skull Kid | The mask of one of Link's toughest enemies. |
Midna's Mask | 6,500 Points | 650,000 Bells | Helmet | Legend of Zelda character- Midna | The hat and hair of Link's friend & assistant, Midna. |
Kart | 10,000 Points | 1,000,000 Bells | Furniture | Mario Kart Wii Vehicle | Mario's red go-kart. |
The Point Of Animal Crossing
Item Gallery[edit]
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp bonus
In the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game for mobile devices, you can get 50 Leaf Tickets for use in the game! Leaf Tickets can be used for crafting, getting special items, sprucing up your campsite, and more. Usually, you can earn Leaf Tickets for free by leveling up your character, completing Event Goals, completing Happy Homeroom classes, and as Log-In Bonuses.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons bonus
In the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game, there are special camp-themed items you can find at the Nook Stop within Resident Services. Camp chic!
How to get the bonuses
You can get this bonus by connecting your Nintendo Account to the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game.
- In the game, select More > Settings > Link Nintendo Account. (This is a time when a grown-up might be able to help!)
- Once your Nintendo Account is linked, open the in-game menu on the lower right of the screen and select My Nintendo.
- Find and select the reward called 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons Special Order Ticket + 50 Leaf Tickets.' The Leaf Tickets are now yours! You can find them in your in-game mailbox.
- A code for Nintendo eShop will also appear on the screen. This code will let you get the special bonus in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game. (You might want to write it down!)
- On a Nintendo Switch system, select Nintendo eShop on the HOME Menu to open.
- Pick the account you want to use.
- On the left side of the screen, select 'Enter Code.'
- Type in your code and press OK to confirm!
- The Nook Stop in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game should have the neat new extras available.
For more details on this special offer, you can visit the official site for the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game. To learn more about the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game, you can visit the official site.
Point Of Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp: Free-to-start; optional in-game purchases available. Persistent Internet and compatible smartphone required. Data charges may apply.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp ESRB Rating: Everyone | In-Game Purchases
Animal Crossing: New HorizonsESRB Rating: Everyone with Comic Mischief
- Nook Points redirects here. For the secondary currency in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, see Nook Miles.
Nook's Point-Tracking Machine, known as Tom Nook Point System in Wild World, is a small machine that can be found in Tom Nook's store in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. Its purpose is to record the number of Bells spent by the player in the store and to encourage spending by offering discounts and rewards depending on the amount of Bells spent.
For each 100 Bells spent, the player earns 1 'Nook Point'. Any extra Bells from a purchase that are not converted into Nook Points are lost and are not carried on to the next purchase. For example, an item bought for 880 Bells earns the player 8 points.
- 2In Animal Crossing: City Folk
In Animal Crossing: Wild World[edit]
The Tom Nook Point System is a small rectangular machine that is located lower left in Nook's Cranny, upper right in Nook 'n' Go, and lower right in Nookway and Nookington's. Activision call of duty world at war. Upon interaction, the Tom Nook Point System allows players to view their point total, see their status, or get general help regarding the machine.
Status | Points Needed | Equivalent in Bells | Store Discount | Reward |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bronze | 300 Points | 30,000 Bells | None | Nook's Cranny Model |
Silver | 5,000 Points | 500,000 Bells | 5% | Nook 'n' Go |
Gold | 10,000 Points | 1,000,000 Bells | 10% | Nookway |
Platinum | 20,000 Points | 2,000,000 Bells | 20% | Nookington's |
Rewards are received from letters sent by the system itself.
In Animal Crossing: City Folk[edit]
Aside from being changed to a green color and having its name changed to the Nook's Point-Tracking Machine, there are two notable additions to the TNPS in City Folk. The player can claim three free 'visitor points' each day (five if this is done in another town), and there are Nintendo-themed rewards available in exchange for points. After the player purchases a reward, the number of points remaining to spend on items is lowered, but not the player's overall points. This means that the player will remain on a certain points status, even if their points balance is below the required number. Only one reward can be purchased per day.
All rewards from Wild World can also be obtained in City Folk; Points status' are also the same.
Item Name | Points | Equivalent in Bells | Item Type | Origins | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Banana | 500 Points | 50,000 Bells | Furniture | Mario Kart series | A stuffed smiling banana that is used to trip enemies up. |
Triple Shell | 800 Points | 80,000 Bells | Furniture | Mario Kart series | These red koopa shells are fired to knock over enemies. |
Yoshi's Egg | 1,000 Points | 100,000 Bells | Furniture | Yoshi Series | Yoshi can lay these eggs. When the item is tapped, it bounces, and Yoshi's voice is heard. |
Bad Bro Moustache | 2,500 Points | 250,000 Bells | Accessory | Wario Series | Mario's arch-rival Wario's nose and moustache |
Toad Hat | 3,000 Points | 300,000 Bells | Helmet | Mario character- Toad | The head of Toad, a friend of Mario |
Peach's Parasol | 4,000 Points | 400,000 Bells | Umbrella | Mario character- Peach | A favourite accessory of Peach, Mario's love interest. |
Hero's Clothes | 5,000 Points | 500,000 Bells | Clothing | Legend of Zelda character- Link | Clothes of Link, protagonist of the Legend of Zelda series. |
Varia Suit | 5,000 Points | 500,000 Bells | Clothing | Metroid character- Samus | Armor of Samus, protagonist of the Metroid series. |
Wario Hat | 5,000 Points | 500,000 Bells | Hat | Wario Series | Mario's arch-rival Wario's hat. |
Samus Mask | 6,000 Points | 600,000 Bells | Helmet | Metroid character- Samus | Helmet from Samus' Varia armour. |
Hero's Hat | 6,000 Points | 600,000 Bells | Hat | Legend of Zelda character- Link | Link's hat, hair and ears. |
Majora's Mask | 6,000 Points | 600,000 Bells | Helmet | Legend of Zelda character- Skull Kid | The mask of one of Link's toughest enemies. |
Midna's Mask | 6,500 Points | 650,000 Bells | Helmet | Legend of Zelda character- Midna | The hat and hair of Link's friend & assistant, Midna. |
Kart | 10,000 Points | 1,000,000 Bells | Furniture | Mario Kart Wii Vehicle | Mario's red go-kart. |
The Point Of Animal Crossing
Item Gallery[edit]
Bluestacks 3 tv. Banana
Triple Shells
Yoshi's Egg
Bad Bro Moustache
Toad Hat
Call of duty advanced warfare by activision. Peach's Parasol
Hero's Clothes
Varia Suit
Wario Hat
Samus Mask
Hero's Hat
Majora's Mask
Midna's Mask
Kart
The Toad Hat
Hero's Hat and Hero's Clothes ensemble
Point Specials[edit]
Once a month (on average), in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, there will be a 'Point Special' day. It will always be on a weekend day with no event taking place, and will be announced on the Bulletin Board three days in advance. During the day, the player will receive five times the normal number of points for purchases both in-store and via the catalog, allowing them to increase their membership level more easily. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, a glitch prevents Point Specials from occurring until a second human character is created in town.
Trivia[edit]
- In Animal Crossing: Wild World, lazy villagers appear to be under the impression that there is a person in the Tom Nook Point System who performs its actions.
- In Animal Crossing: City Folk, it is possible for a Point Special to be advertised on the Bulletin Board as occurring on December 25th. However, no Point Special will take place due to the store being closed on this date.
- In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Timmy or Tommy say that they have no point system, that means that the Tom Nook Point System has no successor. However, fortune cookies allow the player to receive Nintendo-themed items. The catalog machine resembles the Tom Nook Point System.
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