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Stickys Only The Infamus Gold Tools
Old 09-25-2007, 01:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Animal Crossing
Golden Tools Walkthrough
Version 0.1

Section 1: Golden Shovel
Section 2: Golden Slingshot
Section 3: Golden Net/Fishing Rod
Section 4: Golden Watering Can
Section 5: Golden Axe

This Walkthrough is only allowed to be
placed on super cheats. Please do not sell it.
I hope you enjoy it and it is helpful.


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Section 1


This is the most pathetic and easy to get golden tool.
All you need is two shovels and an open ground.
Just bury a shovel for 24 hours.
Repeat, 24 HOURS. Not at 8:00 pm on Sun. and dig it up at 7:00 am Mon. Y
ou can plant money trees that grow 90,000 bells,
but to be sure you get one, you must plant over 90,000 bells.
You can plant one with less, but it may not give you money.
It is too risky for me, so I just got it to have it.

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Section 2

This one is a little harder. You must shoot 15 presents out of the sky.
Then you have to shoot the slingshot out of the
sky. I can’t give you very much info on when and how to get presents, but
I will give you as much as I can. For when presents come.
Presents ALWAYS come when the time ends in 4. (Example: 10:04, 1:24)
They don’t come every time the time ends in 4. It is random.
Also, they ALWAYS come at least
two in a row. It may have been before or after. One time I got 10 in a row.
I only hit 4. To me, they seem to come during the Fishing Tourney.
How to get them, just stand under them and shoot your slingshot.
The Golden Slingshot just makes you be able to hit presents better.
It shoots out three rocks (are they rocks?) instead of one.

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Section 3

These are hard to get, but easy to explain.
For the net, catch all of the bugs. The golden net
is double the size of the original.
With it you can catch bugs easier. For the rod, the same thing.
Just catch all of the fish. It shortens the time
you reel fish in by 5 seconds. You catch fish faster.
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Section 4

For the watering can your environment has to be perfect.
I can’t tell you much but to go to the town hall and talk to
Pelly/Phyllis at the left counter.
Say environment and do what they say.
You have to keep it perfect for 15 days. The golden can, can make you golden roses.
They sell for 2,500 bells.
You have to water dying black roses and the next day you have golden roses!

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Section 5

The golden axe is hardest to get.
You have to get a red turnip from Joan, give it to Wendell,
hope it is a turban and give the turban to Saharah, hope it
a massage chair and give it to the mayor, get a scallop,
SCALLOP NOT WHITE SCALLOP, give that to Pascal and tell
him golden axe. You now have an unbreakable axe!


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Stickys Only K.K. Slider, who is he and what does he do?
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A K.K Slider guide

The table of contents: (If you want to go straight to any of these just press
ctrl + F then type in the heading of that part)

1. Information on K.K. Slider
2. K.K. Slider's list of songs
3. Legal stuff



1. Information on K.K. Slider

K.K. Slider first appeared in Animal Crossing on the Gamecube. He
sat by a tree and played you a song that you were allowed to keep
afterwards. In Animal Crossing: Wild World on the Nintendo DS he
sung and played his guitar on stage in the roost. He has a larger variety
in the second game, AC: WW, which is the game I am
walkthroughing now
Also, if you give K.K. Slider a Country Guitar, which you can collect
through a miniquest, he will give you his picture. I will now continue
on with the walkthrough so you can learn the songs.
-An addition to this is that you can find K.K. Slider in the coffee shop on Saturday nights
starting at 7:30. He will NOT take requests after 8:00 pm, so get there early

2. K.K. Slider's list of songs

Agent K.K.
King K.K.
Aloha K.K.
Lucky K.K.
Cafe K.K.
Marine song
Comerade K.K.
Mountain Song
DJ K.K.
Mr. K.K.
Forest life
My Place
Go K.K. Rider
Neapolitan
I Love You
Only Me
Imperial K.K.
Pondering
K.K. Aria
K.K. Ragtime
Rockin' K.K.
K.K. Ballad
K.K. Rally
Senor K.K.
K.K. Blues
K.K. Reggae
Soulful K.K.
K.K. Bossa
K.K. Rock
Steep Hill
K.K. Calypso
K.K. Rockablity
Surfin' K.K.
K.K. Casbah
K.K. Safari
The K. Funk
K.K. Chorale
K.K. Salsa
To The Edge
K.K. Condor
K.K. Samba
Two Days ago
K.K. Country
K.K. Ska
K.K. Cruisin'
K.K. Song
K.K. D & B
K.K. Soul
K.K. Dirge
K.K Steppe
K.K. Dixie
K.K. Swing
K.K. Etude
K.K. Tango
K.K. Faire
K.K. Technopop
K.K. Folk
K.K Waltz
K.K. Fusion
K.K. Western
K.K. Gumbo
K.K. Jazz
K.K. Lament
K.K. Love Song
K.K. Lullaby
K.K. Mambo
K.K. Marathon
K.K. March
K.K. Metal



3. Legal Stuff

I, Ryan AKA Zelda_Fan, made this walkthrough without copying any
other person's work. Any website can use this walkthrough as long as
they don't make people pay to see it. If you do use this walkthrough then
I would appreciate if you could tell me, so I can put your website on the
'sites that can use this' section, maybe promoting your site. Like K.K.
Slider, I want my work to be free.



ALL CREDIT IS GIVEN TO WWW.SUPERCHEATS.COM

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Money, what you get for things you catch! (fruit included)
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The favorite among most people in getting money. After you get a net and
fishing rod, you're ready to start catching some wildlife in your town. While
there are a lot of common animals, there are also rare ones that sell for
many bells and Tom Nook's. I recommend that you first deliver new species to
the museum though. At the beach, you'll find seashells. If you're in a
desperation to find money, you can always clear off the beach of these shells
and get a hefty 2000 Bells of so.


Pricey/Rare Fish:
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Name | Season | Time | Location | Price |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
*| Coelacanth | All Year | 4pm-9am | Ocean | 15000 |
| Red Snapper | All Year | All Day | Ocean | 3000 |
| Koi | All Year | 4pm-9am | River | 2000 |
| Goldfish | All Year | All Day | River | 1300 |
| Popeyed Goldfish | All Year | 9am-4pm | River | 1300 |
| Olive Flounder | All Year | All Day | Ocean | 800 |
| Catfish | May - Aug | 4pm-9am | Pond | 800 |
| Eel | June - Sept | 4pm-9am | River | 2000 |
| Sweetfish | July - Sept | All Day | River | 900 |
| Rainbow Trout | Mar - June | 4am-9am | River | 800 |
| | Sept - Nov | 4pm-8pm | | |
| King Salmon | September | All Day | River | 1800 |
| Piranha | June - Sept | 9am-4pm | River | 3200 |
| | | 8pm-4am | | |
| Gar | June - Sept | 4pm-9am | Pond | 6000 |
| Giant Snakehead | July - Aug | 9am-4pm | Pond | 5500 |
| Cherry Salmon | Mar - June | 4am-8am | River | 1000 |
| | | 4pm-8pm | | |
| Stringfish | Dec - Feb | 4pm-9am | River | 15000 |
| Guppy | Apr - Nov | 9am-4pm | River | 1300 |
| Arowana | June - Sept | 4pm-9am | River | 10000 |
| Arapaima | July - Sept | 4pm-9am | River | 10000 |
| Char | Mar - June | 4am-8am | Waterfall | 3800 |
| | Sept - Nov | 4pm-8pm | | |
| Angelfish | May - Oct | 4pm-9am | River | 3000 |
| Dorado | June - Sept | 4am-8pm | River | 15000 |
| Sea Butterfly | Dec - Feb | All Day | Ocean | 1000 |
| Barred Knifejaw | Mar - Nov | All Day | Ocean | 5000 |
| Blue Marlin | July - Sept | All Day | Ocean | 10000 |
| Shark | June - Sept | 4pm-9am | Ocean | 15000 |
| Seahorse | Apr - Nov | All Day | Ocean | 1100 |
| Ocean Sunfish | Apr - Sept | 4am-9pm | Ocean | 4000 |
| Bitterling | Nov - Feb | All Day | River | 900 |
| Football Fish | Nov - Mar | 4pm-9am | Ocean | 2500 |
| Tuna | Nov - Mar | All Day | Ocean | 7000 |
| Hammerhead Shark | June - Sept | All Day | Ocean | 12000 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

*Coelacanth are only found when it's raining. Not snowing, raining. That
means no Coelacanth during winter.


Pricey/Rare Bugs:

+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Name | Season | Time | Location | Price |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Agrias Butterfly | June - Sept | 8am - 4pm | Flowers | 3000 |
| Oak Silk Moth | June - Sept | 7pm - 4am | Trees | 1200 |
| Birdwing | June - Sept | 8am - 4pm | Flowers | 3000 |
| Emperor | June - Sept | 8am - 4pm | Flowers | 2500 |
| Bee | All Year | All Day | Shake Tree| 4500 |
| Orchid Mantis | Aug - Nov | 8am - 4pm | Flowers | 2400 |
| Scarab Beetle | July - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Trees | 6000 |
| Lantern Fly | June - Sept | 4pm - 4am | Trees | 1800 |
| Goliath Beetle | June - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Coconuts | 6000 |
| Giant Beetle | July - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Trees | 10000 |
| Atlas Beetle | July - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Coconuts | 8000 |
| Tarantula | June - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Ground | 8000 |
| Saw Stag Beetle | July - Aug | All Day | Trees | 2000 |
| Rainbow Stag | June - Sept | 7pm - 4am | Trees | 10000 |
| Elephant Beetle | July - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Coconuts | 6000 |
| Scorpion | July - Sept | 7pm - 4am | Ground | 8000 |
| Jewel Beetle | July - Aug | 8am - 4pm | Trees | 2400 |
| Stag Beetle | June - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Trees | 2000 |
| Dynastid Beetle | July - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Trees | 1350 |
| Hercules Beetle | July - Aug | 7pm - 4am | Coconuts | 12000 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[FONT=verdana,geneva,lucida,'lucida grande',arial,helvetica,sans-serif]-Fruit-
Foreign fruits are the absolute, best way to make money. An orchard is
basically a town filled with fruit trees and few to none normal trees. As you
must know, the fruits that you start with(native fruit) sells for only 100
Bells. Foreign fruit sells for a whopping 500 Bells apiece. To plant fruit
trees, you must bury the fruit with the shovel.

There's always the problem of getting foreign fruit though. What to do? For
those with wifi, you can run into someone else's town and take some fruits
from them, with premission of course. If you don't have it, you're not out
of luck. Just pack some native fruit into letters and send them(along with a
short message) to the villagers of your town. If you're lucky, they'll send
you some forein fruit in return. You can also find coconuts along the beach.
Make sure that if you're going to plant them, plant them near or on the
beach.

Once you get your fruits, chop down all the trees you don't want(I left my
pine trees alone, just so when I shake them I get a guarantees 100 Bell/bees/
items) and plant your fruits. Make sure you keep the trees 1 or more spaces
apart, not right next to each other. Not only will this make it easier for
you to pick fruit, it will give you a higher town rating. Wait a few days for
the trees to grow. If your trees aren't growing, plant them in different
spots. For some reason, some spots just won't allow trees to grow.

After you have your orchard blooming, just harvest the fruits and sell them.
You'll gain 7500 Bells for each trip(assuming you have empty pockets) and
can make over 100,000 Bells in a day. The only setback to this is that you'll
need a lot of time to shake all those trees and carry the fruit back. I
personally use this method, though I don't usually clear my entire town in
one day.

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The Fossils Guide
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As most of you have probably found out, you can dig up fossils in the game.
did you know that the fossils have value? This guide will
show you how much fossils are worth, and what the sign says
describing the fossil in the museum. Hope I helped


Fossils are listed by what set they are in and "price"
means how many bells you
get for selling them to Tom Nook. T
hey are divided into two types: BONES and DISPLAYS.

BONES

======
Anklyo
======

Anklyo Skull
Price: 3,500

Anklyo Torso
Price: 3,000

Anklyo Tail
Price: 2,500

=====
Apato
=====

Apato Skull
Price: 5,000

Apato Torso
Price: 4,500

Apato Tail
Price: 4,000

==========
Dimedotrodon
==========

Dimedotrodon Skull
Price: 5,500

Dimedotrodon Torso
Price: 5,000

Dimedotrodon Tail
Price: 4,500

=========
Iguanodon
=========

Iguanodon Skull
Price: 4,000

Iguanodon Torso
Price: 3,500

Iguanodon Tail
Price: 3,000

=======
Mammoth
=======

Mammoth Skull
Price: 3,000

Mammoth Torso
Price: 2,500

=====
Pachy
=====

Pachy Skull
Price: 4,000

Pachy Torso
Price: 3,500

Pachy Tail
Price 3,000

========
Parasaur
========

Parasaur Skull
Price: 3,500

Parasaur Torso
Price: 3,000

Parasaur Tail
Price: 2,500

======
Pleiso
======

Pleiso Skull
Price: 4,500

Pleiso Neck
Price: 4,500

Pleiso Torso
Price: 4,500

=====
Ptera
=====

Ptera Skull
Price: 4,000

Ptera Body
Price: 4,000

Ptera Left Wing
Price: 4,500

Ptera Right Wing
Price: 4,500

==========
Sabertooth
==========

Sabertooth Skull
Price: 2,500

Sabertooth Torso
Price: 2,000

======
Seismo
======

Seismo Skull
Price: 5,000

Seismo Chest
Price: 4,500

Seismo Hip
Price: 4,000

Seismo Tail
Price: 4,500

=====
Stego
=====

Stego Skull
Price: 5,000

Stego Torso
Price: 4,500

Stego Tail
Price: 4,000

=====
T-Rex
=====

T-Rex Skull
Price: 6,000

T-Rex Torso
Price: 5,500

T-Rex Tail
Price: 5,000

========
Tricera
========

Tricera Skull
Price: 5,500

Tricera Torso
Price: 5,000

Tricera Tail
Price: 4,500

DISPLAYS

Amber
Price: 1,200

Ammonite
Price: 1,100

Archaeopteryx
Price: 1,300

Dino Droppings
Price: 1,100

Dinosaur Egg
Price: 1,400

Dinosaur Track
Price: 1,000

Fern Fossil
Price: 1,000

Peking Man
Price: 1,100

Shark Tooth
Price: 1,000

Trilobite
Price: 1,300



IV. Museum Exhibits
____________________


Name: refers to the name that appears on the display

Length: refers to the length that appears on the display (only applies to
BONES)

Time: refers to the period of time that the dinosaur came from that appears on
the display (only applies to BONES)

Color: color of the stand (only applies to BONES; DISPLAYS are all on identical
brown podiums)

Room: whether they are in the first room (1) or the second room (2)


BONES

ANKLYO
Name: Anklyosaur
Length: 36.1 feet
Time: Late Cretaceous
Color: Blue
Room: 1

APATO
Name: Apatosaurus
Length: 68.9 feet
Time: Late Jurassic
Color: Yellow
Room: 1

DIMEDOTRODON
Name: Dimedotrodon
Length: 11.5 feet
Time: Early Permian
Color: Teal
Room: 2

IGUNODON
Name: Iguanodon
Length: 32.8 feet
Time: Early Cretaceous
Color: Red
Room: 2

MAMMOTH
Name: Mammoth
Length: 13 feet
Time: Pleistocene Cenozoic
Color: Blue
Room: 2

PACHY
Name: Pachycephalosaur
Length: 13.1
Time: Late Cretaceous
Color: Green
Room: 1

PARASAUR
Name: Parasaur
Length: 29.5 feet
Time: Late Cretaceous
Color: Purple
Room: 1

PLEISO
Name: Plesiosaur
Length: 23.6 feet
Time: Late Cretaceous
Color: Yellow
Room: 2

PTERA
Name: Pteranodon
Length: 30.2 feet
Time: Late Cretaceous
Color: Purple
Room: 2

SABERTOOTH
Name: Sabertooth Tiger
Length: 6.2 feet
Time: Pleistocene Cenozoic
Color: Beige
Room: 2

SEISMO
Name: Seismoaur
Length: 113.2 feet
Time: Late Jurassic
Color: Green
Room: 2

STEGO
Name: Stegosaur
Length: 30.5 feet
Time: Late Cretaceous
Color: Purple
Room: 2

T-REX
Name: T. Rex
Length: 47.6 feet
Time: Late Cretaceous
Color: Teal
Room: 1

TRICERA
Name: Triceratops
Length: 30 feet
Time: Late Cretaceous
Color: Red
Room: 1


DISPLAYS


AMBER
Name: Amber
Room: 2

AMMONITE
Name: Ammonite
Room: 1

ARCHAEOPTERYX
Name: Archaeopteryx
Room: 1

DINO DROPPINGS
Name: Dino Droppings
Room: 1

DINO EGG
Name: Dino Egg
Room: 2

DINO TRACK
Name: Dino Track
Room: 2

PEKING MAN
Name: Peking Man
Room: 2

SHARK TOOTH
Name: Shark tooth
Room: 1

TRILOBITE
Name: Trilobite
Room: 1
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