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Animal Crossing: Wild World - Game Secrets
System: DS
Rated: E
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|| NORMAL         ||                                                        ||
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|| Shovel         || The Shovel is used for digging up various objects      ||
||                || throughout your town, covering hole, poking rocks,     ||
||                || poking people, and anything else you can think to do   ||
||                || with it.  The Shovel can be purchased at Tom Nook's    ||
||                || shop for 500 Bells.  When you have the Shovel equipped ||
||                || on your character and press the A button or poke the   ||
||                || ground in front of you, you will dig a hole in the     ||
||                || ground.  You can use this hole to plant trees,         ||
||                || flowers, and even money.  The Shovel is also used to   ||
||                || dig up those little X marks you see on the ground in   ||
||                || your town every once in awhile.  On any given day      ||
||                || there will be approximately three of these X marks.    ||
||                || When you dig them up you will most likely find a       ||
||                || Fossil which can then be brought to the museum and     ||
||                || identified.  Sometimes you even find a Pitfall item    ||
||                || which can be buried again and used as a trap for       ||
||                || whatever reason.  Maybe you want to annoy the other    ||
||                || people living in your town.  After using the Axe to    ||
||                || cut down a tree, the Shovel is used to pry the stump   ||
||                || out of the ground.  The Shovel is used to poke magic   ||
||                || money rocks that appear on a daily basis randomly in   ||
||                || your town.  More information on these can be found     ||
||                || elsewhere in the guide.  Finally the Shovel can also   ||
||                || be used to cover up holes that you have already dug,   ||
||                || just approach the hole and press A to cover it up.  If ||
||                || you don't have a Shovel you can still cover these      ||
||                || holes by press the B button and kicking dirt on them.  ||
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|| Axe            || The Axe is your typical chopping and slicing weapon.   ||
||                || Used primarily for taking down trees which happen to   ||
||                || be in your way rather than brutally murdering the      ||
||                || villagers.  Purchase the Axe at the Nook's store for   ||
||                || 500 Bells.  Stand beside a tree with the Axe equipped  ||
||                || and start chopping, after about three or four strikes  ||
||                || the tree will go down.  You can pry up the leftover    ||
||                || stump using the Shovel.  If you start chopping down    ||
||                || too many trees your Axe is going to break.  At that    ||
||                || point you'll either have to find a new one or get your ||
||                || hands on a Golden Axe.                                 ||
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|| Fishing Rod    || The Fishing Rod is used not surprisingly, for going    ||
||                || fishing.  The actual process of Fishing is explained   ||
||                || elsewhere in the guide, but basically all you need is  ||
||                || this rod.  Equip it on your character and stand by the ||
||                || river or ocean.  Press the A button or touch your      ||
||                || character to launch it, wait for a fish to bite, and   ||
||                || hit the A button or tap the screen again to hopefully  ||
||                || catch the fish.  It's a lot harder than it looks.      ||
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|| Bug Net        || The Bug Net is used for catching various bugs all over ||
||                || your town.  Bugs appear at different times and dates.  ||
||                || The net is sold at Nook's shop for a mere 500 Bells.   ||
||                || Once you have it you can swing the net on the ground   ||
||                || in front of you and catch either airborne or ground    ||
||                || based insects.                                         ||
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|| Slingshot      || The Slingshot is sold periodically at Nook's store for ||
||                || 500 Bells.  When you have the Slingshot equipped you   ||
||                || have the ability to fire up into the air and knock     ||
||                || things out of the sky.  Every once in awhile something ||
||                || like a balloon for example will float by on the screen ||
||                || above you.  Position yourself under the object and     ||
||                || fire upward, if you can manage to hit it usually       ||
||                || you'll get some kind of reward in return.              ||
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|| Watering Can   || The Watering Can is a basic tool that you can buy at   ||
||                || Nook's Shop for 500 Bells.  The Watering Can is used   ||
||                || to water and revitalize any wilted flowers when they   ||
||                || are dying to make everything look nicer and keep your  ||
||                || town rating up.  As far as I know, watering healthy    ||
||                || flowers won't keep them from wilting any more than     ||
||                || they normally would, you should focus primarily on     ||
||                || watering only the flowers that are wilting already.    ||
||                || Note that the Watering Can has no effect on trees.     ||
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|| GOLDEN         ||                                                        ||
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|| Golden         || The Golden Shovel is an upgrade of the Shovel.  The    ||
|| Shovel         || difference between it and the normal Shovel is that    ||
||                || the Golden Shovel can be used to plant Money Trees.    ||
||                || Dig a hole in the ground with the Golden Shovel and    ||
||                || bury a bag of money that you have in your inventory in ||
||                || the hole.  There's a slim chance that this bag of      ||
||                || money will grow into a tree.  That tree should then    ||
||                || produce three bags of money with amounts equal to what ||
||                || you buried, maximizing at no more than about 30,000    ||
||                || Bells.  The Golden Shovel is one of the easier golden  ||
||                || tools to acquire.  First you need to have two Shovels  ||
||                || in your inventory.  Dig a hole with one of the Shovels ||
||                || and then use that Shovel, to bury your second Shovel   ||
||                || in the hole.  Wait overnight and dig up that Shovel in ||
||                || the morning, overnight it became the Golden Shovel.    ||
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|| Golden Axe     || The Golden Axe is an upgrade of the normal Axe and is  ||
||                || the most difficult of all the golden tools to acquire. || 
||                || It has the exact same functionality as the Axe with    ||
||                || one single important exception, it cannot ever be      ||
||                || broken.  TO get the Golden Axe you must follow these   ||
||                || exact steps.  Every Sunday you will be able to find an ||
||                || animal named Joan who sells Turnips and Red Turnips.   ||
||                || Purchase a Red Turnip from Joan and plant it in the    ||
||                || ground with your Shovel.  Dig it up one day later and  ||
||                || give it to Wendell who appears in town on a random day ||
||                || of the week, to get the Turban.  Give the Turban to    ||
||                || Sahara who appears in your town on a random day of the ||
||                || week to get the Massage Chair.  Wait until the next    ||
||                || holiday and find Tortimer, the mayor out front of the  ||
||                || town hall.  Give him the Massage Chair to get the      ||
||                || Scallop.  Once you have the Scallop you need to trade  ||
||                || it to Pascal who appears on a random weekday down near ||
||                || the beach to get the Golden Axe.  The easiest way that ||
||                || I know of to find out which day of the week these      ||
||                || people appear, is to talk to Booker each day and ask   ||
||                || him what's new.  He should tell you who has been       ||
||                || passing through town recently.  Booker is the dog on   ||
||                || the left side of the main gate.                        ||
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|| Golden         || The Golden Fishing Rod is an upgrade to the normal     ||
|| Fishing Rod    || Fishing Rod.  When using the Golden Fishing Rod to go  ||
||                || fishing, you will have a slightly extended period of   ||
||                || time to reel in the fish when your line is caught,     ||
||                || this can make or break your catch so don't             ||
||                || underestimate its usefulness.  Unfortunately the only  ||
||                || way to acquire the Golden Fishing Rod is to catch at   ||
||                || least one of every type of fish in the game.  A list   ||
||                || of all the different fish can be found elsewhere in    ||
||                || the guide.                                             ||
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|| Golden         || The Golden Bug Net is an upgrade of the Bug Net.  It   ||
|| Bug Net        || doesn't have any special functionality, it is simply a ||
||                || larger version of the normal net and thus, it can      ||
||                || catch bugs even easier.  Like the Golden Fishing Rod,  ||
||                || the only way to acquire the Golden Bug Net is to catch ||
||                || at least one of every type of bug in the game.         ||
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|| Golden         || The Golden Slingshot is an upgrade of the normal       ||
|| Slingshot      || Slingshot.  Rather than shooting a single rock into    ||
||                || the air, the Golden Slingshot shoots a total of three  ||
||                || up into the air making it easier to hit your targets.  ||
||                || In order to acquire the Golden Slingshot you must      ||
||                || shoot down a total of 15 presents out of the sky.  It  ||
||                || doesn't matter if you miss any that float by, or shoot ||
||                || a total of 15 over a period of days, weeks, etc.  Once ||
||                || you shoot down the 15th present it should have the     ||
||                || Golden Slingshot inside of it.                         ||
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|| Golden         || The Golden Watering Can is an upgrade of the Watering  ||
|| Watering Can   || Can.  There have been rumours that watering your tree  ||
||                || saplings with the Golden Watering Can will make them   ||
||                || grow faster, but there is little to no evidence to     ||
||                || support this.  The Golden Watering Can serves two      ||
||                || purposes.  The first is to sit around, be golden and   ||
||                || look nice.  The second is a little more useful and     ||
||                || that's to create Golden Roses.  What you have to do is ||
||                || plant a bunch of Red Roses together, and over time     ||
||                || they should seed some Black Roses.  Wait for the Black ||
||                || Roses to wilt and then water them with the Golden      ||
||                || Watering Can, they will grow back as not black, but    ||
||                || Gold Roses.  Gold Roses sell for approximately 2500    ||
||                || Bells.  To acquire the Golden Watering Can you must    ||
||                || get a perfect rating for your town (check your rating  ||
||                || at the town hall) and maintain that perfect rating for ||
||                || a total of 16 days.  To get a perfect town you must do ||
||                || the following: make sure all the weeds have been       ||
||                || picked, even the ones behind trees where they are      ||
||                || difficult to see.  You have to make sure you don't     ||
||                || have any wilted flowers in your town at all, if they   ||
||                || start to wilt, water them.  Make sure there aren't any ||
||                || stray items lying around.  Now here's where it gets    ||
||                || difficult: just like Animal Crossing on the Gamecube   ||
||                || it's based on an acre-by-acre system.  Each acre is    ||
||                || considered to be 16x16 panels wide.  Each of these     ||
||                || supposed acres must have between 12 and 14 trees in    ||
||                || them, the trees cannot be touching.  Each acre must    ||
||                || have three flowers total.  Doing this should meet the  ||
||                || requirements for a perfect town and get you a Golden   ||
||                || Watering Can from Pelly.                               ||
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