How do you view your town's history when sitting on the wall in the event plaza?
I read a realted question about viewing your town's history in New Leaf, but it didn't fully answer the question. Apparenlty in new leaf if you sit on the wall by the tree in the event plaza you get to view your town's history. In a previous question it was said 500 hours + 500 days, but someone else said they could get it with 50 hours + 50 days. I've been playing since the game was released and I have about 180+ hours. So my questions are: 1. how long do you have to have played to view the history? 2. are the days measured in the days you have played or the the number of days that have passed since you started the game
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Where is the Event Plaza in New Leaf?
Appearances. The plaza (often referred to as the events plaza or town tree) is the town centerpiece in New Leaf, replacing the plaza outside the Town Hall in previous games. The plaza holds the town tree, which is planted at the beginning of the game by the player who becomes the mayor.How long does it take for the town tree to grow in new leaf?
Stages of growtheditStagePlay time requirementLevel One5 days and 5 hoursLevel Two20 days and 20 hoursLevel Three50 days and 50 hoursLevel Four100 days and 100 hours4 more rows•Mar 6, 2022Where is the plaza on Animal Crossing?
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the plaza is situated in front of Resident Services, initially appearing as a dirt area with a wooden boundary.What is the last building in Animal Crossing New Leaf?
The Post Office is a returning building in the franchise that was last seen in Animal Crossing. In both Wild World and City Folk, the Post Office was part of the Town Hall. It is run by sisters named Pelly and Phyllis, with Pelly working the day shift, and Phyllis working the night shift.How to Find People \u0026 Businesses in Your Area on Instagram
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