Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer’s Monster Hunter Felyne Is A Punny Pal

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On November 9, the Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer and Monster Hunter had their first crossover. People could connect to the internet to invite a special client to Nook’s Homes, Felyne. Felyne is a male, cat villager based on the cat creatures found in the Monster Hunter series and, given this one’s obsession with hunting, is likely a Palico.

To invite Felyne over, a player’s Nintendo 3DS must be connected to the internet. Once Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer has been launched, go to the second floor of Nook’s Homes and approach the Nintendo 3DS on the desk. The Felyne will stop by and ask for a home. Naturally, he uses as many cat puns as pawsible.

After the initial discussion, Felyne says he wants a Monster Hunter-inspired home. This adds the wyvern nest, hornet nest, storage box, meat on a spit, a cart, armor suit, sword, quest board, Felyne statue, Felyne outfit, Felyne portrait, and Poogie. These are permanently part of the catalog after the request is completed.

 

The Felyne is also permanently added to an Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer’s client list after the request is completed. This means you can go back and expand his home, remodel it, or submit your design for his house to the Happy Home Network.

Nintendo has not stated how long the Felyne will be distributed to Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer players. It’s recommended you help this client as soon as possible. Also, don’t forget to participate in the November Happy Home Network design challenge, as it adds a giant robot and inflatable Resetti to your catalog.


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