Many players believe that ignoring your villagers or hitting them with bug nets will eventually prompt them to move off of your island, but nothing has ever confirmed this long-standing Animal Crossing rumor. The camper will randomly pick a villager to boot out, so this is riskier, as they might ask if they can replace a villager you like.īased on our tests, you can reset the game when the camper asks if they can replace somebody in order to get them to ask for somebody else. You may have to talk to them multiple times for the option to come up, though. Inviting a camper that came to your Campsite randomly, rather than from an amiibo card, will also replace one of your villagers. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon Don’t have an amiibo card? The villager getting replaced will then instantly be packed up in boxes and the plot will be sold to the chosen camper the next day. Based on our tests, they’ll accept the offer to move out with no trouble. We’re unsure if the villagers have the ability to decline. You can choose one of your villagers to move out in exchange for this new one moving in. If you don’t have space, they’ll talk about striking a deal with one of your current villagers.
If you have space, they’ll move in the next day. However, on the third time, they’ll say yes. Based on our tests, as well as player reports we’ve received, the villager will decline the first two times. After crafting the item, you’ll be able to talk to them and ask them to move to your island. Each day, the camper will request that you craft them an item.
If your town is full and you invite a villager to your campsite using amiibo cards, you can ask them to move in. If you don’t like your Animal Crossing: New Horizons villagers and want to replace them, there’s one surefire way of doing it using amiibo cards.