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Nook Points redirects here. For the secondary currency in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, see Nook Miles.
  1. Animal Crossing Animal Types
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My take is Animal Crossing's objective is entirely in the experience of playing it. The closest thing to a 'point' of the game is to pay off your mortgage, but to focus on that entirely would be a disservice to yourself. You kind of just have to love the simplicity, the charm in the music and visuals, the quirky conversation with villagers. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the fifth game in the series, following Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Three Animal Crossing spin-off.

Animal Crossing Animal Types

Nook's Point-Tracking Machine, known as Tom Nook Point System in Wild World, is a small machine that can be found in Tom Nook's store in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. Its purpose is to record the number of Bells spent by the player in the store and to encourage spending by offering discounts and rewards depending on the amount of Bells spent.

Animal crossing is indeed about nothing, but that's not the point. Escapism is the point. There's no other simulation game like it. The real world grinds you down.

For each 100 Bells spent, the player earns 1 'Nook Point'. Any extra Bells from a purchase that are not converted into Nook Points are lost and are not carried on to the next purchase. For example, an item bought for 880 Bells earns the player 8 points.

  • 2In Animal Crossing: City Folk

In Animal Crossing: Wild World[edit]

The kiosk found in Wild World

The Tom Nook Point System is a small rectangular machine that is located lower left in Nook's Cranny, upper right in Nook 'n' Go, and lower right in Nookway and Nookington's. Upon interaction, the Tom Nook Point System allows players to view their point total, see their status, or get general help regarding the machine.

StatusPoints NeededEquivalent in BellsStore DiscountReward
Bronze300 Points30,000 BellsNoneNook's Cranny Model
Silver5,000 Points500,000 Bells5%Nook 'n' Go
Gold10,000 Points1,000,000 Bells10%Nookway
Platinum20,000 Points2,000,000 Bells20%Nookington's

Rewards are received from letters sent by the system itself.

In Animal Crossing: City Folk[edit]

The kiosk found in City Folk

Aside from being changed to a green color and having its name changed to the Nook's Point-Tracking Machine, there are two notable additions to the TNPS in City Folk. The player can claim three free 'visitor points' each day (five if this is done in another town), and there are Nintendo-themed rewards available in exchange for points. After the player purchases a reward, the number of points remaining to spend on items is lowered, but not the player's overall points. This means that the player will remain on a certain points status, even if their points balance is below the required number. Only one reward can be purchased per day.

All rewards from Wild World can also be obtained in City Folk; Points status' are also the same.

Point Of Animal Crossing

Item NamePointsEquivalent in BellsItem TypeOriginsDescription
Banana500 Points50,000 BellsFurnitureMario Kart seriesA stuffed smiling banana that is used to trip enemies up.
Triple Shell800 Points80,000 BellsFurnitureMario Kart seriesThese red koopa shells are fired to knock over enemies.
Yoshi's Egg1,000 Points100,000 BellsFurnitureYoshi SeriesYoshi can lay these eggs. When the item is tapped, it bounces, and Yoshi's voice is heard.
Bad Bro Moustache2,500 Points250,000 BellsAccessoryWario SeriesMario's arch-rival Wario's nose and moustache
Toad Hat3,000 Points300,000 BellsHelmetMario character- ToadThe head of Toad, a friend of Mario
Peach's Parasol4,000 Points400,000 BellsUmbrellaMario character- PeachA favourite accessory of Peach, Mario's love interest.
Hero's Clothes5,000 Points500,000 BellsClothingLegend of Zelda character- LinkClothes of Link, protagonist of the Legend of Zelda series.
Varia Suit5,000 Points500,000 BellsClothingMetroid character- SamusArmor of Samus, protagonist of the Metroid series.
Wario Hat5,000 Points500,000 BellsHatWario SeriesMario's arch-rival Wario's hat.
Samus Mask6,000 Points600,000 BellsHelmetMetroid character- SamusHelmet from Samus' Varia armour.
Hero's Hat6,000 Points600,000 BellsHatLegend of Zelda character- LinkLink's hat, hair and ears.
Majora's Mask6,000 Points600,000 BellsHelmetLegend of Zelda character- Skull KidThe mask of one of Link's toughest enemies.
Midna's Mask6,500 Points650,000 BellsHelmetLegend of Zelda character- MidnaThe hat and hair of Link's friend & assistant, Midna.
Kart10,000 Points1,000,000 BellsFurnitureMario Kart Wii VehicleMario's red go-kart.

Item Gallery[edit]

  • Banana

  • Triple Shells

  • Yoshi's Egg

  • Bad Bro Moustache

  • Peach's Parasol

  • Hero's Clothes

  • Varia Suit

  • Wario Hat

  • Samus Mask

  • Hero's Hat

  • Majora's Mask

  • Portable storage for phone. Midna's Mask

  • Kart

  • Quick edit video online. The Toad Hat

  • Hero's Hat and Hero's Clothes ensemble

Point of animal crossing

Point Specials[edit]

Once a month (on average), in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, there will be a 'Point Special' day. It will always be on a weekend day with no event taking place, and will be announced on the Bulletin Board three days in advance. During the day, the player will receive five times the normal number of points for purchases both in-store and via the catalog, allowing them to increase their membership level more easily. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, a glitch prevents Point Specials from occurring until a second human character is created in town.

Animal crossing villagers

Point Specials[edit]

Once a month (on average), in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, there will be a 'Point Special' day. It will always be on a weekend day with no event taking place, and will be announced on the Bulletin Board three days in advance. During the day, the player will receive five times the normal number of points for purchases both in-store and via the catalog, allowing them to increase their membership level more easily. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, a glitch prevents Point Specials from occurring until a second human character is created in town.

Trivia[edit]

  • In Animal Crossing: Wild World, lazy villagers appear to be under the impression that there is a person in the Tom Nook Point System who performs its actions.
  • In Animal Crossing: City Folk, it is possible for a Point Special to be advertised on the Bulletin Board as occurring on December 25th. However, no Point Special will take place due to the store being closed on this date.
  • In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Timmy or Tommy say that they have no point system, that means that the Tom Nook Point System has no successor. However, fortune cookies allow the player to receive Nintendo-themed items. The catalog machine resembles the Tom Nook Point System.
Gameplay Elements
PlayerPlayer • Mayor(Mayor points) • Catalog • Catch quotes • Reactions • Passport • Pockets • Photo • Tools • Town Pass Card
TownTown/Island • Hemisphere • Amenities • Animal tracks • Rebuild the town • Acres • Town fund • Town Initiatives • Town ordinance
LifeHouse • Happy Home Academy • Balloon • Donation • Event • Fashion Check • Fêng shui • Insurance • Letter • Luck • Mortgage • Moving • NookPhone • Savings • Visit
ActivitiesBadges • Constellation • GBA minigames• Mystery Island Tour • Part-time job • Stalk Market • Swimming • Island Tour(Tortimer Island)
Character AIVillager • Special Characters • Catchphrase • Compatibility • Conversation • Episode • Friendship • Hobbies • Memory • Nickname • Personality • Petition • Sickness • Star sign
QuestsBall • Favor • Hide-and-Seek • Lost item • Time capsule
CurrenciesBells • Leaf Tickets • Medals • MEOW Coupons • Nook Miles • Play Coins • Vouchers
VehiclesBus • Camper • RV • Seaplane • Taxi • Toy Cornimer Robot • Train • U.F.O.
ConnectivityMultiplayer • amiibo phone • Dream • DS Suitcase • Friend Code • Happy Home Network(Design Contest) • Nintendo Network • Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection • NookLink • Tag Mode • Transfer • WiiConnect24
CheatingCheating device • Glitch • Hacking • Hacked villager • Seeds • Time travel • Villager modifier
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Gameplay Elements
Player
Player • Mayor(Mayor points) • Catalog • Catch quotes • Reactions • Passport • Pockets • Photo • Tools • Town Pass Card
Town
Town/Island • Hemisphere • Amenities • Animal tracks • Rebuild the town • Acres • Town fund • Town Initiatives • Town ordinance
Life
House • Happy Home Academy • Balloon • Donation • Event • Fashion Check • Fêng shui • Insurance • Letter • Luck • Mortgage • Moving • NookPhone • Savings • Visit
Activities
Badges • Constellation • GBA minigames• Mystery Island Tour • Part-time job • Stalk Market • Swimming • Island Tour(Tortimer Island)
Character AI
Villager • Special Characters • Catchphrase • Compatibility • Conversation • Episode • Friendship • Hobbies • Memory • Nickname • Personality • Petition • Sickness • Star sign
Quests
Ball • Favor • Hide-and-Seek • Lost item • Time capsule
Currencies
Bells • Leaf Tickets • Medals • MEOW Coupons • Nook Miles • Play Coins • Vouchers
Vehicles
Bus • Camper • RV • Seaplane • Taxi • Toy Cornimer Robot • Train • U.F.O.
Connectivity
Multiplayer • amiibo phone • Dream • DS Suitcase • Friend Code • Happy Home Network(Design Contest) • Nintendo Network • Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection • NookLink • Tag Mode • Transfer • WiiConnect24
Cheating
Cheating device • Glitch • Hacking • Hacked villager • Seeds • Time travel • Villager modifier
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