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Once you unlock the campsite (see here on how to unlock it), visit Resident Services and interact with the Nook Stop. How do I invite a villager to live on my island using their Amiibo? We do not condone spoofing, but it is an option if you cannot find official Amiibos near you. These Amiibos are not official nor guaranteed to work. Unofficial Amiibos can be made using a method called “spoofing”. What about Amiibo chips/NFC cards/unofficial Amiibos? You may also be able to find them secondhand on websites like eBay or Amazon. Where can I purchase Amiibo figures/cards?Īmiibos can be purchased at authorized Nintendo retailers in your local area. The NPCs Lloid and Gullivarrr do not have Amiibos.Īmiibo villagers are in no way different from NMT island villagers. Who has an Amiibo?Īll villagers have Amiibo cards. There are 504 Animal Crossing Amiibo cards, including non-villager NPCs, villagers, and special villagers (such as the Sanrio x Animal Crossing villagers). In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Amiibos allow you to invite villagers onto your island or unlock posters, an in-game item. You can buy them from some online retailers or secondhand. According to his Pocket Camp profile, Claude is of a French Descent, because of his name and his habit to eating always cheese.Amiibos are Nintendo-produced collectibles that come in the form of cards or figurines and allow players to unlock special features when scanned into games.(It's possible his "working on a DIY" spot is misaligned with his actual workbench.) This causes the game to get confused and fail to animate him working at the workbench, but he will still give out the recipe he's working on as usual. Claude's home in New Horizon's has a placement error: when he's working on a DIY recipe, he sometimes has two of the same DIY Workbench clipped into each other to make a three-tile-wide work area.While this pun is likely a coincidence, a Clodhopper (Claude-Hopper) is a term for a foolish, awkward or clumsy person, which fits the lazy villagers rather well.He claims that his big ears create so much wind resistance that he can't move fast, but that's just baloney. Rabbits are suppsed to be really fast, so Claude must be the exception to the rule. At level 50, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).At level 45, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).At level 40, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).At level 35, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).At level 30, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).At level 25, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).At level 20, he will reward the player with pic of Claude and sparkle stones (x1).At level 15, he will request that the player crafts a pickle jar.At level 9, he will reward the player with sparkle stones (x1).At level 7 friendship, he will reward the player with a dark polka tee and sparkle stones (x1).Maybe it's because he's always eating cheese.❞ Campsite Invitation Requirements ❝ People are always asking Claude if he's French. In New Leaf, Claude's home has a board-gaming theme, with the Board Game item, Donut Box, Whiteboard, Natural Table, Natural Lamp, Elegant Bench, two Elegant Chairs, Brown Seat, Rubber Tree, Potted Ivy, and a Retro Stereo that plays Pondering.Īnimal Forest and Animal Forest+ (interior)Ĭlaude was added to Pocket Camp on the update.Ĭlaude's preferred theme is modern. There are two Gyroids, the Tall Poltergoid and the Tall Rustoid. In Animal Crossing, Claude has a camping style room with a Desert Carpet, Lunar Horizon wallpaper, a bonfire, cooler, sleeping bag, and a red boom box that plays K.K. In Animal Forest and Animal Forest+, Claude's house is Asian-styled, with two plants which are from the Bonsai Set, four Yaoki Figures, two shirts, a Frog Statue, one Tall Dingloid, and a Turntable that plays K.K. He will also get along well with normal, peppy, smug and sisterly villagers, and occasionally cranky villagers, but may from time to time annoy snooty villagers, who disagree with the lazy lifestyle. He will get along with other lazy villagers with whom he will talk about food, comics, or superheroes. Claude will get along well with other villagers, but may offend or confuse jock villagers, who have a lifestyle of exercise and fitness, which conflicts with the lazy lifestyle of relaxing and food. He will enjoy partaking in the usual hobbies, usually for relaxing reasons or for food, like when fishing. Like all lazy villagers, he has a love of food and relaxing. For more information, click here.Īs a lazy villager, Claude will be friendly and easy to get along with due to his laid back lifestyle. Personality Below is a brief description of the lazy personality. His initial clothing is the dark polka shirt, a dark brown shirt (which matches his fur) with colorful polka dots. Claude is a brown rabbit with lazy eyes and a unibrow.