nog een stukje uit een ander faq over het brieven schrijven
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Considering the AI is surprisingly dull-witted, writing letters
often results in an animal writing back, criticizing you for
your "weird letter" that makes them feel "not smart". In fact,
my first and second batch of letters got panned by my neighbors!
I eventually found out how to make a letter get a good response.
Here are tips that I use, and so far, it hasn't failed me yet!
„Use words they understand (names of furniture, fish, bugs, etc.)
„Limit a sentence's lengh to TWO lines. Any more, and they won't
get it.
„Fill up at least 5 lines. If it is 4 lines or less, they won't
get it.
„Mention one or more of these names:
Yours
Theirs
Current Neighbor
Town
Non-villager Animal (Tom Nook,Copper, etc.)
Visitor (Saharah, Wendell, Wisp, etc.)
In-Game Places (Dump, Post Office, etc.)
„Avoid mispellings, especially names of people, places, or things.
„Mail a shirt. While furniture does cost more, THEY WON'T USE IT!
While it may take a while for them to wear shirts you send, they
will eventually be wearing your shirt the next time you start your
game after mailing the letter with the gift.
„A blank letter is an instant "I didn't get your letter" response.
Here is a basic template that you may use:
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| Dear (animal name), |
| |
| Hi! I hope you are well. |
| Today, I gave Wendell a fish |
| and he gave me an ancient wall! |
| Here is a present for you. |
| Please write back soon! |
| See you later, (animal name)! |
| |
| Your friend, (your name) |
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Line one:----Hi! I hope you are well.
(The animal will understand well, as it is the name of
an item.)
Line two:----Today, I gave Wendell a fish
Line three:--and he gave me an ancient wall!
(The animal knows Wendell, and the ancient wall is an item)
Line four:---Here is a present for you.
(The present is also an item...)
Line five:---Please Write back soon!
(You don't HAVE to write anymore, but if you want, you can
make a sixth line of text.)
Line six: See you later, (animal name)!
(They are smart enough to know their own name.)
You can change lines; for example, you can replace Wendell
with another animal's name. You can also name a food or drink
item animals mention (like cookies, pizza rolls, chili dogs, etc.)
and they will understand it.