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When the player acquires a wetsuit, they can go swimming in the water. In the water, if the player runs into a jellyfish, a 'zapping' action is played, and electricity can be seen in the water.
 
When the player acquires a wetsuit, they can go swimming in the water. In the water, if the player runs into a jellyfish, a 'zapping' action is played, and electricity can be seen in the water.
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== Mr. Resetti ==
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Mr. Resetti's increasingly harsh reminders to save your game are entirely optional in New Leaf (not in other iterations of the game, though). If one does not build the reset center, he doesn't appear more than once, and he speaks gently that time.

Revision as of 03:46, 17 November 2014

Hey, just a quick correction on the mummy's casket. It's classified as a closet by the game, so you actually can open it to reveal the mummy inside. Also, the villager Ankha has a mummy's casket in her home by default.

Additionally, the game has a StreetPass feature which (afaik) can't be turned off. When you pass by someone who also plays ACNL, that person's avatar appears in the HHA Showcase plaza and you can visit a model of their house. While these can be avoided by simply not visiting the HHA Showcase, there's also a chance if you have fewer than 10 villagers in your town that a villager who recently moved out of their town will move into your town, and that villager may have an offensive greeting/catchphrase or have potentially triggering items in their house. --MissMokushiroku (talk) 12:51, 14 September 2014 (EDT)

StreetPass can be turned off, but otherwise you're completely correct in everything you've said. -- Harmony (talk) 14:46, 14 September 2014 (EDT)
Thanks, I forgot that you disable it through the system settings and not the game itself. --MissMokushiroku (talk) 15:39, 14 September 2014 (EDT)

Thank you for your comments; the page has been updated to reflect them! --Mr. Admin (talk) 19:24, 14 September 2014 (EDT)

Electrocution

When the player acquires a wetsuit, they can go swimming in the water. In the water, if the player runs into a jellyfish, a 'zapping' action is played, and electricity can be seen in the water.

Mr. Resetti

Mr. Resetti's increasingly harsh reminders to save your game are entirely optional in New Leaf (not in other iterations of the game, though). If one does not build the reset center, he doesn't appear more than once, and he speaks gently that time.

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