Animal crossing villager personality types
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This article is about the animal villagers found within the Animal Crossing series. For the playable human villager from Super Smash Bros., see Villager (Super Smash Bros. series). For the player character of the Animal Crossing series, see Player.
A selection of villagers and special characters in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Villagers, also known as animals or residents, are the main non-playable characters in the Animal Crossing series. They are the player's neighbors scattered around the player's town. They do most of the same things as the playable character, such as fishing, finding fossils, and collecting insects. Villagers, as suggested by the Animal Crossing series title, come in variety of species.
Random villagers can move into the town at any time, usually after another villager moves out. Each villager initially comes with a unique interior house design, which will gradually change over time depending on what furniture they request, or insects, fish, fossils, and clothes they obtain. Flooring and wallpaper eventually change, usually depending on how long the villager has been a resident of the town. Unlike the player, they do not have the ability to expand their home.
Contents
- 1 Interaction
- 2 Personalities
- 3 Villager ID
- 4 Appearances
- 4.1 In Animal Crossing
- 4.2 In Wild World
- 4.3 In City Folk
- 4.4 In New Leaf
- 4.5 In Happy Home Designer
- 4.6 In New Horizons
- 5 See also
- 6 Notes
Interaction[edit]
Villagers can be interacted with in various ways. The player can talk to villagers by approaching them and pressing the interact button. These conversations usually result in a line of relative dialogue, or the player receiving a request to complete. Requests uncommonly will trigger a game or small event. Interacting positively with villagers will develop the player's friendship with them.
Additionally, in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, villagers will frequently talk to the player about actions they did the previous day, such as burying Bells in shining soil, upcoming events, and more. They also generally have special dialogue for their first interaction with the player during the day.
Villagers will occasionally attempt to get the player's attention by eliciting a surprised Reaction and excitedly approaching the player (this is also known as a "ping" within the player community). Interacting with them in this state will produce special dialogue and requests or a notification of their imminent departure from town, giving the player an opportunity to prevent (or encourage) their move. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, villagers in this excited state might request a new catchphrase or greeting, may suggest an idea for a public works project, or could be thinking of moving out.
In addition, villagers can be annoyed in a number of ways:
- "Pushing" villagers by continuously walking into them. If done for long enough, the villager will get upset at the player.
- In Animal Crossing: City Folk onwards, a villager will become sad or angry after falling into a pitfall, whether the player talks to them whilst they are in the trap or not.
- Repeatedly talking to villagers to the point where the villager gets annoyed. They may give warnings or yell at the player, and then refuse to talk for a while, or in Animal Crossing: New Leaf onwards, say that they are "thinking" and cannot talk at the moment.
- Repeatedly hitting them with certain tools, such as the Net, the Toy Hammer, or (in Animal Crossing) the Axe.
- In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, using the Megaphone too close to a villager, which they will be shocked and get annoyed.
- In some games, refusing favors can annoy villagers. In Animal Crossing: City Folk, for example, declining a task (such as a delivery, hide-and-seek, or greeting change) will usually result in the villager becoming sad.
Personalities[edit]
Male
| Female
|
There are different personalities and characteristics found in villagers. Hobbies, style, and color preference are not unique to each personality, but some are more apparent in individual personalities than others. There are eight different personalities: lazy, jock, cranky, and smug, which are male villager personalities, and normal, peppy, snooty, and big sister, which are female personalities. The smug and big sister personalities were introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, while the rest were introduced in Doubutsu no Mori.
Internally in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, the male personalities are ordered from B1 to B4 (lazy, jock, cranky, and smug), and the female personalities are ordered from G1 to G4 (normal, peppy, snooty, and big sister). B1 to B4 likely stands for boy 1 to boy 4, while G1 to G4 likely stands for girl 1 to girl 4. Internally in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a unique ID from 0 to 7 is associated with each personality type, giving a default sort order of lazy, jock, cranky, smug, normal, peppy, snooty, and big sister.
Certain personalities for one gender are counterparts to certain personalities of another gender. For example, lazy and normal villagers are calm and average but are very kind and easily able to make fast friends with. Internally in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, they are respectively labeled as boy_normal
and girl_normal
, and they are sorted as the first personality for their respective genders.
Jock and peppy villagers are energetic, cheerful, and slightly overbearing, but are very enthusiastic and mean well. Internally, they are respectively labeled as boy_active
and girl_active
, and they are sorted as the second personality for their respective genders.
Cranky and snooty villagers are arrogant and rude, but they can be very experienced and caring when the player gets to know them. Internally, they are respectively labeled as boy_pride
and girl_pride
, and they are sorted as the third personality for their respective genders.
Smug villagers act egotistical and sophisticated, while big sister villagers are tomboyish and laid-back. Internally, they are respectively labeled as boy_snobby
and girl_big_sis
. Although they are not as similar from a personality perspective, they were both introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, so they are both internally sorted as the fourth personality of their respective genders.
Villagers of the same personality tend to have very similar dialogue, apart from their catchphrase. However, in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, each personality has two subtypes (mostly correlated with one or two common hobbies per subtype) which have distinctive dialogue that can be encountered occasionally once the player reaches a high level of friendship with the villager.
Villager ID[edit]
Nearly every character in the Animal Crossing series has an assigned "ID" which is used internally by the games to identify them. These consist of a three-letter species prefix followed by a number for villagers, or a simple three-letter abbreviation for special characters. Full lists of these IDs can be found here:
- List of villager IDs (Animal Crossing) – List of IDs given to villagers in the system used by the first generation of games on the Nintendo 64 and GameCube (Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+).
- List of villager IDs – List of IDs given to villagers in the system every game in the series from Wild World onward has used. Although some are currently unknown, this system has an ID for every villager with the exception of the Doubutsu no Mori e+ promotional villagers: Nindori, Pierre, Bow, Meow, Shoukichi, and Shinabiru.
- List of special character IDs – List of IDs given to special characters that can vary between games.
The species prefixes for villagers are as follows:
crd
Alligator [nb 1]ant
Anteaterbea
Bearbrd
Birdbul
Bullcat
Catcbr
Bear cub [nb 2]chn
Chickencow
Cowder
Deerdog
Dogduk
Duckpbr
Eagle [nb 3]elp
Elephantflg
Frog [nb 4]goa
Goatgor
Gorillaham
Hamsterhip
Hippohrs
Horsekal
Koalakgr
Kangaroolon
Lionmnk
Monkeymus
Mouseocp
Octopus [nb 5]ost
Ostrichpgn
Penguinpig
Pigrbt
Rabbitrhn
Rhinocerosshp
Sheepsqu
Squirreltig
Tigerwol
Wolf
Similarly, each villager personality is assigned a two-character ID, derived from their Japanese name. They are as follows:
Male
| Female
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Appearances[edit]
In
Animal Crossing[edit]- See also: List of villagers in Animal Crossing
Initially in Animal Crossing, there are six villagers in the town when the player moves in. The maximum number is 15; once 15 villagers have moved in, one of the already existing villagers will move out without warning to allow a new villager to move in. Villagers have a unique role in Animal Crossing. During town events, they gather and celebrate in different areas of the town to partake in different events. Most noted is during the New Year's Eve celebrations, where they gather around the town pond (in future releases except in New Horizons, they are simply scattered around town, and have special conversations revolving around the festivities).
During summer and winter, villagers may live outside in a tent or an igloo for the day, where they become the source of collecting special furniture items. In future game releases, they are not a source of rare, unique furniture, but become a means of gaining furniture through trades. They also do not camp out, and only live in their homes.
In
Wild World[edit]- See also: List of villagers in Wild World
Initially in Animal Crossing: Wild World, there are three villagers in the town when the player moves in out of a possible eight. Once eight villagers have moved in, one of the already existing villagers may move out to allow another new villager to move in, lowering the number to seven until the new villager moves in. Although villagers do have a similar role as they do in Animal Crossing, they also have a few new features.
When the playable character befriends them, they are likely to give the player a picture of themselves as proof of their friendship. Each picture has a unique quote for each villager, which can be read when the picture is placed in the player's house and interacted with.
They are also competitive in Wild World, a feature unique to the game. During some conversations, they may ask the player if they want to see who can catch the biggest fish or find the rarest insect. These are games which are similar to the Fishing Tourney and Bug-Off. During these events, when two villagers meet they will not talk.
Another new feature were the rumors that some villagers were dating. This could be discovered by talking to some of the villagers in the town who would either be gossiping about the two villagers or one of the two villagers in the relationship. There was no proof of the two villagers dating, however, other than through conversation.
Unlike the first game, the villagers walk at a much slower pace than the player, which is continued through Animal Crossing: City Folk.
For the first time in the Animal Crossing series, a new villager species was introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World: monkeys. (Although Porter is also a monkey and was in the games between Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori e+, he is a special character.)
In
City Folk[edit]- See also: List of villagers in City Folk
Initially in Animal Crossing: City Folk, there are six villagers in the town when the player moves in. The maximum number is ten. Once ten villagers have moved in, one of the already existing villagers will attempt to move out to allow a new villager to move in.
Villagers have a slightly different role than in Animal Crossing: Wild World. They no longer compete against the player, as this feature was prominent enough in Bug-Off and Fishing Tourney events. They do, however, have a new feature: playing hide-and-seek, where a group of up to three villagers hide around the town. They no longer give out pictures of themselves when they become friends with the player.
Villagers now talk about the glamour and style found within the city, a new area found in the game.
In
New Leaf[edit]- See also: List of villagers in New Leaf
Initially in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, there are five villagers in the town when the player moves in. The maximum number is ten, although the tenth villager will not move in unless the player invites them to move in, either through the campground (as of Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo) or campsite, or if they communicate with a player whose town had any villagers move out.
Villagers now have more actions than in previous games. For example, they will shake trees, plant flowers, be seen entering and exiting stores, and will fish during the Fishing Tourney. Players can sometimes find lost items on the ground and return them to their rightful villager owners. Villagers will give the player pictures of themselves again, albeit in uncommon circumstances. Also, villagers have more expansive opinions about the player's reputation. Non-resident villagers of the player's town will be able to appear in the campsite where they can be interacted with for special dialogue and convinced to move in. They also may appear in the café in place of resident villagers. Villagers who move out of town eventually appear regularly on Main Street.
Two new villager species, the deer and the hamsters, were introduced in New Leaf.
For the first time in the series, two new personalities are introduced, one new one for each gender. For male villagers, the new personality is smug キザタイプ (Kiza Type). For female villagers, the new personality is big sister アネキタイプ (Aneki Type).
In
Happy Home Designer[edit]In Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, villagers appear as clients, and the player designs a house for them to move in to. When visiting a house, villagers can be seen exercising, cleaning, or singing. The player can also invite villagers to the designed house. Villagers can also be seen in buildings, like the school and shops.
In
New Horizons[edit]- See also: List of villagers in New Horizons
As of version 2.0, Animal Crossing: New Horizons features 413 villagers, including all the villagers in Series 1-4 of Animal Crossing amiibo cards (333 characters), the 50 villagers of the Welcome amiibo series of amiibo cards, the 6 Sanrio villagers, 3 returning from Doubutsu no Mori, 1 returning from Animal Crossing, 4 returning from Doubutsu no Mori e+, and 16 new villagers to the series.
The player arrives at the deserted island with two other villagers, the fewest starting villagers of any game in the series. These villagers are always one jock villager and one big sister villager, out of a total of 83 possible starting villagers. Three additional villagers can move in after meeting certain criteria, one at a time. Those villagers are a lazy villager, a peppy villager, and a normal villager. Then up to five more, for a maximum of ten, can be moved in either via the campsite, which can be built once the Resident Services center is upgraded from a tent into a building, through further Mystery Island Tours, or by inviting them from another player's town.
Villagers have even more interactivity and actions than in New Leaf. They can sometimes be seen in their homes, working on a DIY recipe, and they will share it with the player when talked to, even if the player already has that particular recipe. The 2.0 Free Update also made it possible to have villagers invite the player to their house, ask the player for an invitation to the latter's house, or enter the player's house for a random visit. Villagers can make comments about furniture when the player interacts with it, play a minigame with the player ("High Card, Low Card"), and offer them gifts as a thank you for their visit.
Villagers can be seen attempting to catch bugs, along with the fishing they did in New Leaf. They may also perform a variety of other actions such as eating and drinking, sprinting, exercising (including stretches, yoga, and lifting dumbbells), reading books, examining objects with a magnifying glass, or singing to themselves. If music is playing on a nearby music player, villagers may even sing along to the song. While many of these activities can be performed by any villager, each villager has a primary hobby distinct from their personality, which leads to certain preferred activities. If a player is visiting the host player's island, all of the villager's actions will be limited to walking to a designated area, idling, and repeating. However, villagers working on DIY recipes, villagers moving in or out, and villagers celebrating another villager's birthday will continue to do so. Additionally, it is not possible for the visiting player to enter a villager's house if they are sick.
New to this game, after the player has annoyed a villager, they can apologize to them if talked to enough times while angry or sad, in which doing so results in the villager easily forgiving them.
See also[edit]
- List of villagers
- List of islanders
- List of villager names in other languages
- ↑ "crocodile"
- ↑ "child bear"
- ↑ Mis-romanization of "big bird"
- ↑ Mis-romanization of "frog"
- ↑
prior to Pocket Campoct
- ↑
TA
for タカビー, takabī prior to New Leaf
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New Horizons Personalities & Hobbies of Every Villager
Personalities are a well known part of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. There are jocks, cranky villagers, snooty villagers, and many more. You probably know this. What you may not know is that each villager also has their favorite hobbies. This is why you’re very likely to encounter Skye singing at any time of day or night. Our Animal Crossing Personalities and Hobbies guide will tell you everything you need to know about these two systems!
Updated on October 26, 2021 to include the 16 new villagers coming in Update 2.0.
Animal Crossing Personalities
There are eight different personalities in the game: Normal, Lazy, Sisterly, Snooty, Cranky, Jock, Peppy, and Smug. We’ll get into what each of those actually means in a second, but want to point out that the official New Horizons strategy guide does confirm that each personality type actually has two sub-types. These subtypes help determine their hobbies and voice pitch.
For example, Snooty A villagers are more likely to be into education and have a high pitched voice. Snooty B villagers, on the other hand, are into fashion and have a normal pitched voice. It also helps determine their dialogue options, but as a whole this isn’t too important so we largely won’t be separating villagers by their sub-types. If you do want to read more about personality sub-types, check out this Google Doc.
Normal
Normal is a personality equivalent to the male Lazy personality. In general, they are neutral and kind to everyone. It’s hard to make a Normal villager upset. You’ll frequently see them comment on how normal they are compared to everyone else. These villagers tend to be awake from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Lazy
As we just mentioned, Lazy villagers are the male equivalent of Normal villagers. As per their type, they’re frequently caught relaxing and are incredibly easygoing. They’re very friendly and will often express their affection towards food. These villagers tend to be awake from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. sleeping for much longer hours than most other villagers.
Sisterly
Also known as Uchi, the Sisterly personality is similar to the male Cranky personality. If you’ve encountered a Sisterly villager, this likely makes sense. While they’re not really angry or rude, they’re certainly blunt and sometimes rude. That said, they’re also capable of being very friendly and, well, sisterly. These villagers tend to be awake from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Perfect for anyone who’s mostly plays in the evening.
Snooty
Snooty villagers are closet to male Smug villagers. In past games, they were more similar to cranky villagers, but now their attitudes have been toned down. Now they’re primarily self-centered and perhaps a bit arrogant. Their houses are frequently among the most expensive looking though there are exceptions. These villagers tend to be awake from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
Cranky
Whether you consider them Cranky or Grumpy, these villagers are most like Sisterly villagers. They’re easily annoyed and are more likely to get into fights with other villagers. That said, two Cranky villagers get along just find, bonding over their irritability. You may find them to be a bit rude and certainly stubborn. These villagers tend to be awake from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m.
Jock
Jocks are bright like Peppy villagers, but focused on sports instead. They’re into sports and will talk about working out or being tired from physical exercise. They also follow the American stereotype of being less intelligent than other villagers. These villagers tend to be awake from 6:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Peppy
Peppy villagers are super bright and friendly. You’ll notice that they’re always happy to see you though they may be a bit all over the place, changing topics frequently and being forgetful. These villagers tend to be awake from 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Animal Crossing Hobbies
Every Animal Crossing villager has a primary hobby which determines what they’re most likely to do. That does not mean they will not cross over into other hobby activities from time to time, however.
- Education: These villagers are fond of sitting down and reading a good book. Whether that’s from the inside of their house or outside under the trees.
- Fashion: You’ll find these villagers visiting the Able Sisters or walking around the island carrying a purse. They’ll also comment on the clothes you’re wearing from time to time.
- Fitness: This is one of the most obvious hobbies. These villagers can be found lifting weights or stretching throughout the island or even in their house.
- Music: Like we mentioned, those with the Music hobby like Skye will often just stop what they’re doing and sing. Normally they’ll sing their favorite song. If there’s music playing nearby, however, they’ll sing that instead.
- Nature: If you’ve ever seen villagers walking around and inspecting the various flowers on your island, they may have a Nature hobby. You can also see them carrying around sticks and picnic baskets. Sometimes they will take out a book about flowers while examining them so some may confuse this for the Education hobby. They will also set up shop by a river and fish or take out a net to try and catch a bug.
- Playing: This is the Naruto run hobby.
Animal Crossing Personality Chart
Certain villager types will not get along with one another. For example, Jocks are more likely to fight with Lazy villagers. The chart below will help you know what to expect. We very much recommend checking out this Animal Crossing Villager Compatibility Tool and making a copy of it in your own Google Drive. All you have to do is select your villagers from a drop down list and it’ll tell you who’s most likely to fight. That’s also where we’ve sourced the below table.
Normal | Lazy | Sisterly | Snooty | Cranky | Jock | Peppy | Smug | |
Normal | Get Along | Get Along | Neutral | Occasionally | Occasionally | Get Along | Get Along | Get Along |
Lazy | Get Along | Get Along | Get Along | Neutral | Occasionally | Conflict | Get Along | Get Along |
Sisterly | Neutral | Get Along | Neutral | Conflict | Conflict | Get Along | Get Along | Get Along |
Snooty | Occasionally | Neutral | Conflict | Neutral | Get Along | Conflict | Neutral | Neutral |
Cranky | Occasionally | Occasionally | Conflict | Get Along | Neutral | Get Along | Conflict | Conflict |
Jock | Get Along | Conflict | Get Along | Conflict | Get Along | Neutral | Get Along | Neutral |
Peppy | Get Along | Get Along | Get Along | Neutral | Conflict | Get Along | Neutral | Get Along |
Smug | Get Along | Get Along | Get Along | Neutral | Conflict | Neutral | Get Along | Get Along |
Animal Crossing Villager Personality and Hobbies Chart
And that’s everything you need to know! Now here’s the information for every available villager! Special thanks to the datamining efforts of Astro for making this information public.
New Villagers
There are 16 new villagers coming in Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0. Here’s everything we know about them so far.
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Sasha | Unknown | Unknown |
Ione | Unknown | Unknown |
Tiansheng | Unknown | Unknown |
Shino | Unknown | Unknown |
Marlo | Unknown | Unknown |
Petri | Unknown | Unknown |
Cephalobot | Unknown | Unknown |
Quinn | Unknown | Unknown |
Chabwick | Lazy | Unknown |
Zoe | Unknown | Unknown |
Ace | Jock | Unknown |
Rio | Peppy | Unknown |
Frett | Cranky | Unknown |
Azalea | Snooty | Unknown |
Roswell | Lazy | Unknown |
Faith | Normal | Unknown |
Launch Villagers
Now for the villagers you’ve come to know and lover over the past year and some.
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Drago | Lazy | Nature |
Del | Cranky | Fitness |
Gayle | Normal | Nature |
Alfonso | Lazy | Play |
Boots | Jock | Play |
Alli | Snooty | Fashion |
Sly | Jock | Play |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Anabelle | Peppy | Fashion |
Annalisa | Normal | Nature |
Antonio | Jock | Fitness |
Olaf | Smug | Education |
Cyrano | Cranky | Education |
Pango | Peppy | Fashion |
Snooty | Snooty | Education |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Megan | Normal | Nature |
Ursala | Sisterly | Music |
Grizzly | Cranky | Education |
Charlise | Sisterly | Fitness |
Pinky | Peppy | Fashion |
Tutu | Peppy | Fashion |
Groucho | Cranky | Music |
Ike | Cranky | Nature |
Curt | Cranky | Nature |
Beardo | Smug | Education |
Chow | Cranky | Fitness |
Nate | Lazy | Play |
Paula | Sisterly | Fitness |
Klaus | Smug | Education |
Teddy | Jock | Fitness |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Jacques | Smug | Music |
Lucha | Smug | Fitness |
Piper | Peppy | Play |
Anchovy | Lazy | Play |
Jay | Jock | Fitness |
Midge | Normal | Education |
Admiral | Cranky | Nature |
Jacob | Lazy | Nature |
Jitters | Jock | Fitness |
Peck | Jock | Play |
Robin | Snooty | Fashion |
Sparro | Jock | Play |
Twiggy | Peppy | Fashion |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Stu | Lazy | Nature |
Rodeo | Lazy | Fitness |
Vic | Cranky | Fitness |
Angus | Cranky | Fitness |
Coach | Jock | Fitness |
T-Bone | Cranky | Education |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Ankha | Snooty | Nature |
Raymond | Smug | Nature |
Bob | Lazy | Play |
Felicity | Peppy | Fashion |
Lolly | Normal | Music |
Punchy | Lazy | Play |
Kabuki | Cranky | Music |
Merry | Peppy | Fashion |
Rosie | Peppy | Music |
Tangy | Peppy | Music |
Katt | Sisterly | Music |
Kid Cat | Jock | Fitness |
Kiki | Normal | Education |
Mitzi | Normal | Education |
Olivia | Snooty | Music |
Purrl | Snooty | Fashion |
Tom | Cranky | Education |
Kitty | Snooty | Fashion |
Moe | Lazy | Play |
Monique | Snooty | Fashion |
Rudy | Jock | Play |
Stinky | Jock | Fitness |
Tabby | Peppy | Music |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Becky | Snooty | Music |
Ken | Smug | Education |
Knox | Cranky | Education |
Plucky | Sisterly | Play |
Ava | Normal | Music |
Benedict | Lazy | Play |
Broffina | Snooty | Music |
Egbert | Lazy | Play |
Goose | Jock | Fitness |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Naomi | Snooty | Fashion |
Norma | Normal | Nature |
Patty | Peppy | Fashion |
Tipper | Snooty | Fashion |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Judy | Snooty | Music |
Stitches | Lazy | Play |
Bluebear | Peppy | Fashion |
June | Normal | Nature |
Maple | Normal | Education |
Cheri | Peppy | Fashion |
Pekoe | Normal | Nature |
Olive | Normal | Nature |
Poncho | Jock | Fitness |
Tammy | Sisterly | Play |
Barold | Lazy | Play |
Chester | Lazy | Play |
Kody | Jock | Fitness |
Murphy | Cranky | Education |
Pudge | Lazy | Play |
Vladimir | Cranky | Play |
Marty | Lazy | Play |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Beau | Lazy | Nature |
Diana | Snooty | Education |
Fauna | Normal | Nature |
Deirdre | Sisterly | Play |
Erik | Lazy | Nature |
Bam | Jock | Play |
Lopez | Smug | Education |
Zell | Smug | Music |
Bruce | Cranky | Nature |
Fuchsia | Sisterly | Music |
Chelsea | Normal | Play |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Lucky | Lazy | Play |
Cherry | Sisterly | Music |
Cookie | Peppy | Fashion |
Bones | Lazy | Play |
Butch | Cranky | Music |
Goldie | Normal | Nature |
Portia | Snooty | Fashion |
Shep | Smug | Education |
Bea | Normal | Nature |
Benjamin | Lazy | Nature |
Biskit | Lazy | Play |
Daisy | Normal | Education |
Mac | Jock | Fitness |
Maddie | Peppy | Jock |
Marcel | Lazy | Play |
Walker | Lazy | Play |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Ketchup | Peppy | Play |
Molly | Normal | Nature |
Bill | Jock | Play |
Drake | Lazy | Play |
Gloria | Snooty | Fashion |
Pompom | Peppy | Music |
Scoot | Jock | Fitness |
Deena | Normal | Education |
Derwin | Lazy | Play |
Freckles | Peppy | Fashion |
Joey | Lazy | Play |
Maelle | Snooty | Fashion |
Mallary | Snooty | Fashion |
Miranda | Snooty | Fashion |
Pate | Peppy | Fashion |
Quillson | Smug | Music |
Weber | Lazy | Nature |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Apollo | Cranky | Music |
Celia | Normal | Nature |
Amelia | Snooty | Music |
Avery | Cranky | Music |
Keaton | Smug | Music |
Pierce | Jock | Fitness |
Sterling | Jock | Fitness |
Buzz | Cranky | Nature |
Frank | Cranky | Education |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Tia | Normal | Nature |
Cyd | Cranky | Music |
Ellie | Normal | Nature |
Eloise | Snooty | Fashion |
Margie | Normal | Education |
Opal | Snooty | Fashion |
Tucker | Lazy | Nature |
Axel | Jock | Fitness |
Big Top | Lazy | Play |
Dizzy | Lazy | Play |
Paolo | Lazy | Nature |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Lily | Normal | Education |
Ribbot | Jock | Fitness |
Cousteau | Jock | Fitness |
Diva | Sisterly | Fitness |
Drift | Jock | Fitness |
Henry | Smug | Music |
Jeremiah | Lazy | Play |
Puddles | Peppy | Fashion |
Tad | Jock | Play |
Camofrog | Cranky | Music |
Croque | Cranky | Nature |
Frobert | Jock | Fitness |
Gigi | Snooty | Fashion |
Huck | Smug | Fitness |
Jambette | Normal | Fashion |
Prince | Lazy | Play |
Raddle | Lazy | Nature |
Wart Jr. | Cranky | Education |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Sherb | Lazy | Nature |
Pashmina | Sisterly | Music |
Chevre | Normal | Education |
Kidd | Smug | Education |
Nan | Normal | Nature |
Billy | Jock | Play |
Gruff | Cranky | Music |
Velma | Snooty | Education |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Boone | Jock | Fitness |
Louie | Jock | Fitness |
Al | Lazy | Fitness |
Boyd | Cranky | Fitness |
Cesar | Cranky | Fitness |
Hans | Smug | Fitness |
Peewee | Cranky | Fitness |
Rocket | Sisterly | Fitness |
Violet | Snooty | Fitness |
Rilla | Peppy | Nature |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Apple | Peppy | Play |
Flurry | Normal | Nature |
Hamlet | Jock | Play |
Graham | Smug | Education |
Solei | Snooty | Education |
Clay | Lazy | Nature |
Hamphrey | Cranky | Nature |
Rodney | Smug | Music |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Bertha | Normal | Education |
Bubbles | Peppy | Fashion |
Bitty | Snooty | Education |
Harry | Cranky | Education |
Hippeux | Smug | Education |
Rocco | Cranky | Education |
Biff | Jock | Fitness |
Chai | Peppy | Play |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Julian | Smug | Music |
Reneigh | Sisterly | Play |
Roscoe | Cranky | Music |
Annalise | Snooty | Fashion |
Cleo | Snooty | Education |
Colton | Smug | Nature |
Papi | Lazy | Nature |
Elmer | Lazy | Play |
Savannah | Normal | Music |
Buck | Jock | Fitness |
Clyde | Lazy | Play |
Ed | Smug | Nature |
Peaches | Normal | Education |
Victoria | Peppy | Fitness |
Winnie | Peppy | Fashion |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Carrie | Normal | Nature |
Rooney | Cranky | Fitness |
Sylvia | Sisterly | Music |
Astrid | Snooty | Music |
Kitt | Normal | Education |
Marcie | Normal | Nature |
Mathilda | Snooty | Fitness |
Walt | Cranky | Fitness |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Eugene | Smug | Music |
Alice | Normal | Education |
Lyman | Jock | Play |
Melba | Normal | Education |
Ozzie | Lazy | Play |
Sydney | Normal | Music |
Yuka | Snooty | Fashion |
Canberra | Sisterly | Play |
Gonzo | Cranky | Nature |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Leopold | Smug | Education |
Lionel | Smug | Music |
Bud | Jock | Fitness |
Elvis | Cranky | Education |
Mott | Jock | Fitness |
Rex | Lazy | Nature |
Rory | Jock | Music |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Deli | Lazy | Nature |
Nana | Normal | Education |
Shari | Sisterly | Music |
Elise | Snooty | Fashion |
Flip | Jock | Music |
Monty | Cranky | Education |
Simon | Lazy | Play |
Tammi | Peppy | Fashion |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Dora | Normal | Education |
Bella | Peppy | Music |
Bettina | Normal | Education |
Bree | Snooty | Fashion |
Penelope | Peppy | Fashion |
Rod | Jock | Fitness |
Samson | Jock | Fitness |
Anicotti | Peppy | Fashion |
Broccolo | Lazy | Play |
Candi | Peppy | Play |
Chadder | Smug | Fitness |
Greta | Snooty | Education |
Limberg | Cranky | Education |
Moose | Jock | Fitness |
Rizzo | Cranky | Education |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Marina | Normal | Music |
Zucker | Lazy | Nature |
Octavian | Cranky | Play |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Blanche | Snooty | Nature |
Flora | Peppy | Play |
Phoebe | Sisterly | Fitness |
Cranston | Lazy | Nature |
Gladys | Normal | Education |
Julia | Snooty | Education |
Phil | Smug | Music |
Queenie | Snooty | Fashion |
Sandy | Normal | Nature |
Sprocket | Jock | Music |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Roald | Jock | Fitness |
Sprinkle | Peppy | Play |
Aurora | Normal | Education |
Friga | Snooty | Fashion |
Gwen | Snooty | Fashion |
Hopper | Cranky | Music |
Boomer | Lazy | Fitness |
Cube | Lazy | Play |
Flo | Sisterly | Music |
Iggly | Jock | Fitness |
Puck | Lazy | Fitness |
Tex | Smug | Music |
Wade | Lazy | Nature |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Gala | Normal | Education |
Hugh | Lazy | Play |
Agnes | Sisterly | Play |
Curly | Jock | Fitness |
Kevin | Jock | Play |
Lucy | Normal | Music |
Boris | Cranky | Nature |
Chops | Smug | Education |
Cobb | Jock | Education |
Maggie | Normal | Nature |
Pancetti | Snooty | Music |
Peggy | Peppy | Fashion |
Rasher | Cranky | Music |
Spork | Lazy | Play |
Truffles | Peppy | Fashion |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Coco | Normal | Education |
Ruby | Peppy | Nature |
Bunnie | Peppy | Fashion |
Chrissy | Peppy | Fashion |
Cole | Lazy | Nature |
Francine | Snooty | Fashion |
Genji | Jock | Fitness |
Mira | Sisterly | Fitness |
Tiffany | Snooty | Fashion |
Bonbon | Peppy | Play |
Carmen | Peppy | Fashion |
Claude | Lazy | Nature |
Doc | Lazy | Education |
Dotty | Peppy | Fashion |
Gabi | Peppy | Fashion |
Hopkins | Lazy | Nature |
O’Hare | Smug | Nature |
Snake | Jock | Fitness |
Gaston | Cranky | Education |
Pippy | Peppy | Fashion |
Toby | Smug | Music |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Merengue | Normal | Nature |
Hornsby | Lazy | Nature |
Tank | Jock | Fitness |
Renee | Sisterly | Music |
Rhonda | Normal | Music |
Spike | Cranky | Nature |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Dom | Jock | Play |
Muffy | Sisterly | Music |
Pietro | Smug | Music |
Baabara | Snooty | Fashion |
Curlos | Smug | Nature |
Eunice | Normal | Fashion |
Frita | Sisterly | Music |
Stella | Normal | Nature |
Timbra | Snooty | Education |
Willow | Snooty | Fashion |
Cashmere | Snooty | Fashion |
Vesta | Normal | Fashion |
Wendy | Peppy | Fashion |
Etoile | Normal | Music |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Marshal | Smug | Music |
Poppy | Normal | Education |
Caroline | Normal | Music |
Filbert | Lazy | Nature |
Hazel | Sisterly | Play |
Mint | Snooty | Fashion |
Static | Cranky | Music |
Agent S | Peppy | Fitness |
Blaire | Snooty | Fashion |
Cally | Normal | Nature |
Nibbles | Peppy | Fashion |
Peanut | Peppy | Fashion |
Pecan | Snooty | Fashion |
Sally | Normal | Music |
Sylvana | Normal | Nature |
Tasha | Snooty | Fitness |
Ricky | Cranky | Education |
Sheldon | Jock | Play |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Bangle | Peppy | Fashion |
Bianca | Peppy | Play |
Claudia | Snooty | Music |
Rolf | Cranky | Fitness |
Leonardo | Jock | Fitness |
Rowan | Jock | Fitness |
Tybalt | Jock | Play |
Villager | Personality | Favorite Hobby |
Audie | Peppy | Fitness |
Whitney | Snooty | Fashion |
Freya | Snooty | Fashion |
Skye | Normal | Music |
Chief | Cranky | Music |
Fang | Cranky | Education |
Wolfgang | Cranky | Education |
Lobo | Cranky | Education |
Dobie | Cranky | Nature |
Kyle | Smug | Music |
Vivian | Snooty | Education |
Personality types | 16Personalities
Analysts
Strategist
INTJ-A / INTJ-T
Imaginative, strategic thinkers with a plan for all occasions.
Scientist
INTP-A / INTP-T
Creative inventors, with a strong belief in the power of knowledge.
Commander
ENTJ-A / ENTJ-T
Brave, resourceful and strong-willed leaders who always find a way - or make a way.
Debater
ENTP-A / ENTP-T
Smart and curious thinkers who never turn down an intellectual challenge.
Diplomats
Activist
INFJ-A / INFJ-T
Quiet and mystical, but inspiring and relentless idealists.
Broker
INFP-A / INFP-T
Poetic, kind and altruistic personalities, always ready to stand up for a good cause.
Trainer
ENFJ-A / ENFJ-T
Charismatic and inspiring leaders who captivate their listeners.
Wrestler
ENFP-A / ENFP-T
Enthusiasts, creative and sociable free minds who always find a reason to smile.
Guardians
Administrator
ISTJ-A / ISTJ-T
Practical and factual people whose reliability is unshakable.
Protector
ISFJ-A / ISFJ-T
Very responsible and kind protectors, always ready to protect their loved ones.
Manager
ESTJ-A / ESTJ-T
Excellent administrators, unsurpassed specialists in process and people management.
Consul
ESFJ-A / ESFJ-T
Extremely caring, sociable and popular people, always ready to help.
Seekers
Virtuoso
ISTP-A / ISTP-T
Brave and practical experimenters, masters of all kinds of techniques and tools.
Artist
ISFP-A / ISFP-T
Flexible and charming artists, always ready to explore and experience something new.
Dealer
ESTP-A / ESTP-T
Smart, energetic and very receptive people who truly enjoy risk.
Entertainer
ESFP-A / ESFP-T
Spontaneous, energetic and tireless merry fellows - where they are, it's never boring.
The 10 worst villagers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Villagers in the Animal Crossing games come in a variety of designs. Some residents are sought, sold and bought. Others make the player consider restarting the game when they appear.
Contents
- Worst villagers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
- 10. Pietro
- 9. Limberg
- 8. Barold
- 7. Rocket/Violet/AL
- 6. Clyde
- 5. Vart Jr.
- 4. Beard
- 2. CROC
as in the case of the list of the best rural residents, it all depends on personal opinion. One player's hated villager can be someone's favorite. Both personality and appearance affect whether a villager is loved or hated. A smug personality makes a villager haughty and rude, but players are willing to ignore this when the villager is cute. When they're ugly, they end up with their own hate-filled subreddit.
While this is all personal opinion, there are villagers that players love to hate.
10. Pietro
Pietro is an unusual case: he is either loved or hated. It's quite popular on the forums and some people are looking for it. Others are happy to be rid of it. Pietro sheep with a clown theme that appeals to a very select audience. If you happen to find that Pietro is moving to your island, look for a new home for him on Reddit or on the various Animal Crossing forums.
9. Limberg
Mouse dwellers usually have names with cheese. Sometimes it's nice. Chadder, although not the most popular, but not the worst villager. Limberg is terrible: a bright orange mouse with a strange green five o'clock shadow around his mouth and blue ears. Why does he have a five o'clock shadow that makes him look like a molded piece of cheese? In addition to his bad appearance, he has an irritable personality. Capricious villagers are good villagers. They are portrayed as older, referring to the player as a child and referring to their age. When a mouse named after a cheese with a five o'clock shadow calls you a child, it's just weird.
8. Barold
Like Limberg mentioned above, Barold sports a hefty five o'clock shadow. This dark gray cub has even darker facial hair, which emphasizes the lack of hair on the head. Again, why give any of them a weird five o'clock shadow? Why is it necessary for them? Unlike Limberg, Barold is a lazy person. This personality isn't as good anymore, but combined with the frankly creepy looks, it's just off-putting.
7. Rocket/Violet/Al
The vast majority of people don't like gorillas. There are three of them on this list, and we've split them all into one entry so they don't take up too much space. That's how we dislike them. While some of their personalities may be overlooked, the real problem here is the visual design. The developers just missed the mark, which is a shame because real gorillas look incredible. These character designs just look like a mobile knockoff of Animal Cross and we can't have that on our island.
6. Clyde
Clyde being a lazy person is not the end of the world as they can become great villagers. The problem with Clyde is simple looks. This yellow horse is wearing one of the worst shirts to ever appear in a video game. The worst kind of pink is paired with green, blue and off-white in a shirt that looks like a color test from a failed TV show.
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5. Wart Jr.
The presence of dermatological problems is not a problem. We're proud of the fact that the cool sea breeze on our island is good for everyone, but Wart Jr manages to be a cranky personality type yet smug. It shouldn't even be possible, just look at his smug little face. Animal Crossing New Horizons is a gentle, relaxing game, but Warthog's smile really makes you wish the Doomguy crossover memes were real.
4. Beard
Birdo has a strong hatred for his appearance. This is a blue bear with brown fluffy fur on the chest and belly. The location and color of the fur on his belly evoked more mature comparisons from the players and earned him a lot of hatred. Although the hair on the belly may be the worst, lamb chops and baldness do not help him. It's hard to deny that he looks like a used car salesman and that he's desperate for pants.
3. Tammy
Tammy is a smart monkey villager. At first, she doesn't seem so bad. She may have bright yellow fur, but with her gray stripes, that's not a big deal. Then she turns around, and nightmarish orange eyes, in stark contrast to her yellow fur, peer into your very soul. Tammy has a cheerful personality. Cheerful villagers are always cheerful and strive for glory. Their constant applause and talk of fame and glory can be frustrating. This is a personality that is easier to tolerate from a pretty villager who doesn't look like a possessed demon.
2. Croc
Croc is not the worst character, but suffers from terrible visual design. A bright red frog with a mustache and a whimsical disposition does not deserve his praise. To make matters worse, his & # as if & # phrase makes even sincere statements seem insincere and rude.
1. Rodney
Rodney is a modest hamster with a self-satisfied character.