

Whereas my friend, could not have 10 villagers. So in this case, I, (the person with the earlier move out date) could have 10 villagers(including the one moving out) because one will be leaving soon. Here’s why: My friend would come to my town on the 26th, request Truffles to move into their town, and then Truffles would leave as soon as they go back to their town. First of all, this will only work if my friend is to have a maximum of 9(including their villager that is moving out) villagers versus 10, because they have a later move out date. I want Julian, and my friend wants Truffles, so this is what we do. My friend’s villager, Julian, comes to him and tells him he will be moving on the 28th of July. Actually Switching Villagers (Different Move Out Dates): Scenario: Truffles comes to me and says she is moving on the 26th of July.

After a few days their house will be gone, leaving a vacant area, which would leave you with 9 villagers again.Ħ.

Once my friend comes to my town and asks Truffles to move, when she leaves my town Truffles will be gone, having already moved in to her town, also leaving her house behind, which will say: Truffles: Moved Out. HOWEVER, as soon as I go to my friend’s town and ask Julian to move in, when I leave her town he will be gone, leaving his house behind which will say: Julian: Moved Out. Then, my friend would come to my town, and ask my moving villager to move to their town, making that their 10th villager. In this case if I had 9 already, that would make my friend’s villager become my 10th. What we would do is this: First I would go to their town(or theirs to mine, the order does not matter) and go ask their villager to move into my town. He told my friend that he will be moving also on the 26th. My friend has Julian moving out of his town. She comes and tells me she will be moving on the 26th of July. I have Truffles(I really hate Truffles) moving out of my town. Actually switching villagers(Same Move Out Dates): If you have nine villagers, and your friend has nine villagers, and you each have a villager moving, then you can trade your moving villager for your friend’s moving villager. You cannot ask that villager to move to your town UNTIL THAT DATE, because that will be the date they are in their house and packing.ĥ.

When a villager first wants to move, they will tell the player what date they are moving. Sometimes they will actually say no, or the option won’t come up, so it’s just luck. You must go to that villager’s town, talk to that villager, and eventually there will be an option to request them to move to your town.
#MOVING VILLAGERS OUT ANIMAL CROSSING NEW LEAF GUIDE HOW TO#
How to actually get a villager to move to your town: If you have an extra slot in your town, and you know someone who has a villager moving out and is willing to let you have them, here’s what you have to do. For example, if I have Truffles moving out, and my friend asks Truffles to move in to their town, and I want their villager Dizzy, I cannot ask Dizzy to move to my town unless Dizzy is also moving out.Ĥ. In order to trade villagers, your friend(or whomever it is you are trading with) needs to also have a villager moving out. So this can still work if you have 9 villagers.ģ. HOWEVER, the only two ways to get a tenth villager, is if you build the campsite and ask that visiting villager to move in, or when you have 9 villagers, if a friend has a villager moving that you want, you can ask that villager to move in, and they will be your 10th, but you can no longer ask a villager from the campsite to move in until you have space. Therefore if you currently have 8 villagers, and one of them is moving, then you still have a spot, because the maximum amount of villagers you can have is 9. In order to get a NEW villager, you will need an empty spot. In order to force a specific user to move out, see here: Villagers will sometimes come up to you on their own wanting to move out, just because, but if you have a specific villager you want out or need to get it done fast, then view the link provided above.Ģ. The first thing you will need in order to trade a villager is one of your own villagers to be moving out. This has been bugging us for a while as well, so this page will give you everything you need to know on how to trade villagers. Now, many people have complained that all the New Leaf blogs about trading villagers never really answer their questions.
