These are BETTER than TREASURE ISLANDS

TwilightFairyx
20 Aug 202412:35

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the use of Animal Crossing Discord bots as an alternative to Treasure Islands for obtaining in-game items. It outlines three types of bots: drop bots, which drop requested items on Treasure Islands; order bots, allowing players to order a pocket full of items for later collection; and delivery bots, which bring items directly to the player's island. The script reassures viewers that these bots are safe and do not harm the game or Nintendo Switch, and encourages trying them out for an enhanced gameplay experience.

Takeaways

  • 🏝️ Treasure Islands are a popular method in Animal Crossing for quickly gathering items, but they can be frustrating due to long loading screens and item loss.
  • πŸ€– Animal Crossing Discord bots offer an alternative to Treasure Islands, providing a way to obtain in-game items and resources more easily.
  • πŸ›  Bots are hosted on modded Nintendo Switches and are designed to spawn only in-game items, which can be used for decoration or gameplay.
  • πŸ—ΊοΈ Bots can be found on Treasure Islands or on their own islands, offering different services like item delivery or collection.
  • πŸ”„ Using bots can be a supplement to or a replacement for Treasure Island runs, depending on the player's needs.
  • 🚫 Contrary to potential concerns, the bots are safe to use and do not harm the game or the Nintendo Switch.
  • πŸ“± To use bots, players need a Nintendo Switch Online subscription and a Discord account to receive dodo codes for item orders.
  • πŸ’¬ There are different types of bots: drop bots, order bots, and delivery bots, each with their own methods and uses.
  • πŸ“¦ Drop bots are hosted on Treasure Islands and allow players to request specific items to be dropped, which can be quicker than finding items manually.
  • πŸ›οΈ Order bots let players place one order for a full pocket of items, which can be collected later, and are great for planning and large projects.
  • πŸ“¦ Delivery bots function like an online shopping service, allowing players to order items that are then delivered to their island, which is useful for new players or those needing a variety of items.

Q & A

  • What are Treasure Islands in Animal Crossing and why might players find them frustrating?

    -Treasure Islands in Animal Crossing are locations where players can gather items quickly for their in-game builds. Players might find them frustrating due to long loading screens or losing items when the island crashes.

  • How can Animal Crossing Discord bots help players with their in-game needs?

    -Animal Crossing Discord bots can help players by spawning in-game items and resources that can be used for decorating the island or playing the game. They offer an alternative to Treasure Islands for obtaining items.

  • What are the requirements for using Animal Crossing Discord bots?

    -To use Animal Crossing Discord bots, players need a Nintendo Switch Online subscription for online multiplayer access and a Discord account to receive dodo codes for ordering items.

  • What are the three types of Animal Crossing Discord bots mentioned in the script?

    -The three types of Animal Crossing Discord bots mentioned are drop bots, order bots, and delivery bots, each serving different purposes for obtaining in-game items.

  • How do drop bots function in Animal Crossing, and what is their advantage?

    -Drop bots are hosted on treasure islands and can drop requested items for players via Discord commands. Their advantage is providing a quick and reliable method to get specific items, especially when the treasure island does not have the desired items.

  • What is the main difference between order bots and drop bots?

    -Order bots allow players to place one order for a full pocket of items to collect later, while drop bots drop items one at a time as requested. Order bots are typically not hosted on treasure islands.

  • How does the ACNH Spawner app assist with order bots in Animal Crossing?

    -The ACNH Spawner app helps players build out their orders for items, which can then be submitted to the Discord server. Players receive a dodo code when their order is ready to collect.

  • What are the benefits of using an order bot over a drop bot or a Treasure Island?

    -Order bots allow players to order a large quantity of items at once, bypassing the need for multiple treasure island visits. They also ensure that players are the only ones on the island when collecting their items, reducing interruptions.

  • How do delivery bots in Animal Crossing work, and what is their main advantage?

    -Delivery bots work by allowing players to select items from a catalog and invite the bot to their island to drop the items. Their main advantage is the ability to order more than 40 items at a time, which is useful for new islands or large projects.

  • Are there any risks associated with using Animal Crossing Discord bots, such as breaking the game or harming the Nintendo Switch?

    -There are no risks associated with using Animal Crossing Discord bots as they only spawn normal in-game items and do not harm the game or the Nintendo Switch.

  • What is the recommendation for new players who are not familiar with item names in Animal Crossing?

    -For new players, delivery bots are recommended as they allow ordering items in themed bundles, which can help in testing out themes without needing to know specific item names.

Outlines

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🌴 Introduction to Animal Crossing Discord Bots

The paragraph introduces the concept of Treasure Islands in Animal Crossing and their role in gathering items quickly for in-game builds. It discusses the frustrations players might experience with long loading screens and item loss, suggesting an alternative method using Discord bots. These bots, hosted on modded Nintendo Switches, spawn in-game items and resources for players to use. The paragraph reassures players that these bots are safe and designed to assist with resource gathering, contrary to common negative connotations associated with the term 'bot'. It outlines the requirements for using these bots, such as a Nintendo Switch Online subscription and a Discord account, and mentions that some bots are free while others require additional subscriptions like Twitch or YouTube memberships.

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πŸ›οΈ Understanding Drop Bots and Order Bots

This paragraph delves into the specifics of using drop bots and order bots within Animal Crossing. Drop bots are hosted on treasure islands and can be programmed to drop requested items, which players can then collect. The process involves learning a series of commands to request items before they are dropped by the bot. Order bots, on the other hand, allow players to place an order for a full pocket of items, which can be collected later. These bots are not typically hosted on treasure islands and use an app called ACNH Spawner to facilitate the ordering process. The paragraph highlights the benefits of these bots for quick item acquisition and planning large in-game builds, while also noting the potential frustrations of limited item drops and long wait times due to queues.

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🏑 Exploring Delivery Bots and Their Utility

The final paragraph discusses delivery bots, which function similarly to online shopping services. Players can select items from a catalog and invite the bot to their island to drop the ordered items. This method allows for ordering more than 40 items at a time, which is beneficial for new players or those starting a new island. The paragraph also touches on the potential issue of ordering unwanted items when using themed bundles and the need for ample space on the island for item drops. It reassures players that using these bots does not harm the game or the Nintendo Switch and encourages experimentation with different bot services to find the most suitable one for individual needs.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Treasure Islands

Treasure Islands are a feature in the game 'Animal Crossing' where players can visit to gather various in-game items quickly. They are a staple for players looking to build or decorate their islands. In the video script, Treasure Islands are discussed as a method for item collection, but also as a point of comparison to the efficiency and ease of using Discord bots for the same purpose.

πŸ’‘Animal Crossing Discord bots

These are specialized tools hosted on modded Nintendo Switch consoles that allow players to spawn in-game items and resources. They are designed to assist players in decorating their islands or progressing in the game. The script explains different types of bots and how they can be more efficient than using Treasure Islands, emphasizing their role in enhancing the gameplay experience.

πŸ’‘Drop bots

Drop bots are a type of Discord bot in 'Animal Crossing' that can be found on Treasure Islands. They are programmed to drop items requested by the player via Discord commands. The script describes how drop bots can be more convenient than manually searching for items on Treasure Islands, providing a quicker way to gather specific items.

πŸ’‘Order bots

Order bots are another type of Discord bot that allows players to place an order for a pocket full of items to collect later. Unlike drop bots, they are not typically hosted on Treasure Islands. The script mentions that order bots can be particularly useful for players who know exactly what they need for a build, as they allow for a more organized and efficient item collection process.

πŸ’‘Delivery bots

Delivery bots function differently from drop and order bots; they allow players to order items and have them delivered directly to their island. The script likens this service to online shopping, where players can select items from a catalog and receive them without having to visit another island. This type of bot is highlighted as being especially useful for new players or those needing a large quantity of items quickly.

πŸ’‘Dodo code

A dodo code is a unique code used in 'Animal Crossing' to visit another player's island. In the context of the script, Discord bots use dodo codes to invite players to islands where they can collect the items they've ordered or dropped. The script explains that these codes are a key part of the process of using Discord bots to obtain items.

πŸ’‘ACNH Spawner

ACNH Spawner is an app mentioned in the script that allows players to build out their orders for items from order bots. It's a tool that helps streamline the process of ordering specific items, making it easier for players to plan and prepare their orders before submitting them to the Discord server for collection.

πŸ’‘In-game items

In the script, in-game items refer to the various objects and resources that players can collect and use within 'Animal Crossing' to decorate their islands or complete tasks. The video discusses how Discord bots can be used to spawn these items, providing an alternative method to obtaining them compared to traditional gameplay.

πŸ’‘Twitch subscription

A Twitch subscription is mentioned in the script as a potential requirement for accessing some Discord bots. This implies that some services may require a subscription to a Twitch channel as a form of payment or access control, indicating a level of community engagement or support that is needed to use certain bot services.

πŸ’‘YouTube membership

Similar to a Twitch subscription, a YouTube membership is another way that some Discord bot services may require users to have an active subscription to access their services. The script suggests that these memberships act as a gatekeeper for certain premium bot services, indicating a tiered system of access within the community.

πŸ’‘Modded switch

A modded switch refers to a Nintendo Switch that has been modified or 'hacked' to allow for additional functionalities not normally permitted by the manufacturer. In the context of the script, modded switches are used to host Discord bots that can spawn items in 'Animal Crossing'. The use of modded switches is a point of interest for players looking to enhance their gameplay experience.

Highlights

Treasure Islands are a popular way for Animal Crossing players to gather items quickly.

Some players find Treasure Islands frustrating due to long loading screens or item loss.

Animal Crossing Discord bots offer an alternative to Treasure Islands for obtaining items.

Bots are hosted on modded Switches and can spawn in-game items and resources.

Bots can be found on Treasure Islands or on their own islands for item collection or delivery.

Bots can be used as a supplement to or replacement for Treasure Island runs.

There are concerns that bots might break the game or Switch, but they are safe and only spawn in-game items.

Animal Crossing bots are designed to help players access resources for island decoration.

Bots can be particularly useful for finding specific items like iron for upgrades or Nook Miles tickets.

To use bots, players need a Nintendo Switch Online subscription and a Discord account.

Some bots are free, while others require a Twitch subscription or YouTube membership.

There are three types of Animal Crossing Discord bots: drop bots, order bots, and delivery bots.

Drop bots are hosted on Treasure Islands and can drop requested items for players.

Order bots allow players to place one order for a pocket full of items to collect later.

Delivery bots work like ordering from Amazon, allowing players to invite the bot to their island to drop items.

Drop bots are limited in the number of items that can be dropped at one time.

Order bots can have long queues but allow for a single trip to collect all needed items for a build.

Delivery bots are less common and allow ordering more than 40 items at a time.

Bots do not harm the game or Switch and are safe to use for obtaining in-game items.

Discord moderators and staff can assist players who are new to using bots.

Bots have changed the way many players enjoy Animal Crossing by providing easy access to items.

Treasure Islands are not replaced by bots but can be used in conjunction with them for item gathering.

Transcripts

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Treasure Islands have become a staple for

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Animal Crossing players.

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They're one of the easiest ways you can

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gather items quickly for

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any build that you have

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in mind, but despite how amazing they

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are, they can sometimes

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be really frustrating to use.

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If you found yourself getting stuck in

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long loading screens or

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have lost one too many

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pocketfuls of items from a Treasure

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Island crashing, you may

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be looking for an easier

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way to get what you need for your island.

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But what are these easier

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methods and how do you use them?

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Where can you find them and

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should you be scared of them?

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Let's talk about the different types of

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Animal Crossing Discord

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bots and how they can be

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incredibly helpful for you to get items

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faster and easier than by

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using a Treasure Island.

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Animal Crossing bots are hosted on a

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modded switch and are

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designed to only spawn in-game

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items and resources which you can use to

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either decorate your

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island or play your game.

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Some of the bots are hosted on Treasure

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Islands, whilst others are

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held on their own islands

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which you can either visit to collect

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items you request or they

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can deliver items to you.

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Depending on what it is you're looking to

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get, the different services can either be

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used instead of Treasure Islands or as a

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supplement to a Treasure Island run.

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I can hear what you may be thinking,

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"Animal Crossing bots?

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Sounds like they're going to break my

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game or switch in some

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way and using them to get

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items in-game sounds a little bit dodgy."

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I can understand

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where you're coming from.

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After all, when you hear the word bot it

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is typically

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associated with bad things, but

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the Animal Crossing bots we're going to

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be covering here are

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only used to spawn in-game

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items for you to use.

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They were created as a tool to help you

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get access to

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resources or items to decorate

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your island.

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We've all been there with needing to find

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30 pieces of iron to

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upgrade Nook's Cranny

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and you just can't find them.

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Or you need a fair few Nook Miles tickets

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for a villager hunt,

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but you don't actually

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have the Nook Miles you need to redeem a

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load of them from the ABD.

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Animal Crossing bots can help you make

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the most of your time

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playing the game, but they

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aren't required for you

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to enjoy Animal Crossing.

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But if you want some help, they are a

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great way to get a hold of

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extra resources you need.

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To use any of these bots, you're going to

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need Nintendo Switch

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Online as you'll need

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to be able to access online multiplayer,

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and you'll also need a

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Discord account as all

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of these bots need the ability to send

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you a message with a

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dodo code in order to order items.

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Depending on the service you're looking

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at as well, you may need

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either a Twitch subscription

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or a YouTube membership.

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Some of the bots we're talking about

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today are provided free

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for the community whilst

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others are locked behind a paywall.

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I'll leave a list of various different

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places that I've found in

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the description which have

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access to the different types of bots,

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and I'll make a note

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beside each one which ones

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you need to pay extra for.

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There are three different types of Animal

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Crossing Discord bot

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which you may come across

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at any given point.

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In this video, I'm going to give you a

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rough guide to what they

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all are and how you use

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them, but if there is a specific bot

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you'd like to see in

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more detail, let me know in the comments.

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If you've ever run around a treasure

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island and haven't found

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what you wanted and then

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had to go through the pain of finding

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another treasure island

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that has the thing you're

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looking for, then a drop bot may be a

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good option for you to use.

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Drop bots are typically hosted on a

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treasure island, and as

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the name suggests, they're

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programmed to drop

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items that you request.

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Normally on a treasure island, the player

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character stands

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somewhere where they aren't

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going to be in the way.

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Normally this is by the airport, but they

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can be on the island

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as well and are normally

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in a position where they're not going to

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be in the way when

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you're wandering around

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and picking up items.

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However, if you're on a treasure island

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which has a drop bot,

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the player character will

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instead be in a larger open space which

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is normally marked on

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the map with the in-game pathing.

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This area is going to be large enough for

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the bot to drop items

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that you have requested

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via Discord.

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There are a series of different commands

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that you need to use

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with a drop bot to find the

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items you want before you can order them,

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but when you do enter

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the final command to

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drop the items, the player character will

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go into their pockets

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and drop each item that

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you asked for one at a time.

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Personally, I've found drop bots

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incredibly helpful and one

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of the most reliable methods

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to get access to items.

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If you're someone who regularly goes to

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treasure islands, then

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seeing a drop bot and using

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one can very quickly become second

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nature, and having access

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to one on a treasure island

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is great if the island doesn't have the

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exact item you want.

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As you may know, treasure islands often

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have a theme and will

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have items which are related

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to that theme, so as a result, they may

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not have everything you want.

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This is where a drop bot is the most

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useful because you can

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quickly request the item you

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want before you go back

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to decorating your island.

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However, in order to use a drop bot,

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there are a few commands

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that you need to get your

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head around, and unless you can remember

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the codes of all of the

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items, you're going to

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want to use all of them.

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If you're someone who isn't as

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techy-minded, this may cause some

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difficulties, but as all

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of the drop bots seem to have the same

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coding system, once you

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understand the process, it's

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a really quick method of getting every

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item you want easily with

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just a teeny bit of prep.

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The other thing to keep in mind is that

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because a drop bot is

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normally on a treasure island,

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you will still have to contend with

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people flying in and out

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and picking up items whilst

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you're using the drop bot.

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Because the drop bot has to go into its

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pockets to drop items,

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what you'll normally find with

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a drop bot is that there are limits on

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the number of items you

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can request at one time.

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This is helpful if you're looking for a

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small selection of

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items, but if you're wanting

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a full pocket of items from the drop bot,

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it can be a bit

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frustrating if you're only

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limited to drop fewer than

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10 items in one given go.

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Despite this though, if you want items

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quickly, I find drop bots

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are the most helpful when

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I'm in the middle of decorating and just

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need a few final items to

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finish a build, and I'll

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always use a treasure island which has a

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drop bot if I just want

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something quickly, as I

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generally find the queue times are often

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shorter to get onto a

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treasure island which has a

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drop bot than a normal treasure island.

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If you want more items than you can

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request in a single drop

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bot run, then using an order

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bot may be a better option for you.

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Animal Crossing order bots work in a

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similar way to drop bots,

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but the biggest differences

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are that they're not normally hosted on a

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treasure island and you

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can place one order for a

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pocket full of items to

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collect when you're ready.

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You may have heard of order bots before

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seeing this video as

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they're fairly commonly known

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and used in the community, and I would

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argue they're probably

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one of the easiest of the

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bots to use.

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If I'm looking for a lot of items where I

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want to plan ahead of time what I want to

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order to pick up later, then I'm more

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likely to use an order

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bot over a drop bot, as the

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process of getting

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items is slightly quicker.

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Although you can use the same type of

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ordering system with an

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order bot as you can with a

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drop bot, the most common method of

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ordering items from an order

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bot is to use an app called

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ACNH Spawner to build

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out your order first.

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I'm planning on making another video soon

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explaining how this

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app works in more detail,

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so if you want to see that video when it

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goes live, please do consider subscribing

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so that it hits your sub

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boxes as soon as it's out.

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For the short summary of how this works

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is that each of the

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boxes you see at the top

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is the same as one space in your pockets.

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When you want to order items, you fill in

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each of these slots with what you want to

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order, and when you're happy with your

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order, you submit it

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into the Discord server.

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You'll then be given a dodo code when

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your order is ready to

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collect, and you then fly

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over to the island to collect your order.

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Order bots are so helpful for getting

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items, and if you're

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setting up for a big build

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and you know exactly what items you need,

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you can set it up so

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that you get everything

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in one trip and can go

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straight into decorating.

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For me, this is incredibly helpful for

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large projects as I can

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review my storage and plan

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out everything I need for a build ahead

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of time, and then

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order it when I'm able to

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pick things up, which then bypasses the

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need to make multiple

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Treasure Island runs.

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What is one of the biggest advantages of

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using an order bot over

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a drop bot or a Treasure

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Island is that you're usually the only

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person on the island, so

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when you do receive the

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dodo code to collect your items, you

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don't have to worry

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about being interrupted with

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people flying in and out.

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So if you're someone who is easily

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distracted or frustrated

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with the long times you may

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have to wait to get everything you want

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from a Treasure Island,

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using an order bot may

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be the best thing for you.

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Something to keep in mind with order bots

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is that because

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they're the most well-known

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of the Animal Crossing Discord bots, and

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there are plenty of

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options you can visit to acquire

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items, they can sometimes have really

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long queues of people

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waiting for their own items.

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Couple this with only being able to place

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one order at a time, it can be slow going

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if you're looking for

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quite a lot of items.

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If you are prepared to wait out the

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queue, I would recommend

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setting a timer to go off

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about 10 minutes before the end of your

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wait so that you can be

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prepared to collect your

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order and be ready for

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that dodo code when it comes.

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However, if you don't want to wait, what

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I would suggest is

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looking into a drop bot

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instead as you can normally look up the

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code for each of the

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items you want to order and

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pick everything up in the time that it

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takes for the order bot

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to have finished preparing

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your order.

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However, as much as order bots are great

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for getting a fair few

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items for build and you

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can order the exact items you want for

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build straight away, if

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you've just started out

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an island or are starting to plan out

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what the theme is going

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to be, using an order bot

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may not be the best thing for you.

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In those cases, using a delivery bot may

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work out better for you.

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Delivery bots aren't as common and work

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very differently from

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drop bots and order bots.

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The way to think of a delivery bot is

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more like ordering items from Amazon.

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You scroll through a catalogue, select the

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items you want, and then

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you invite the bot to come

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to your island via an order code, and

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they drop the items

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when your order is ready.

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The only place I found delivery bots when

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I've been looking for

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items is in Berichan's server

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and as far as I'm aware, they're the

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person who created all

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three of these Animal Crossing

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Discord bots, so I'll link their Discord

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down below if you want to check out their

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services which are amazing and available

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for you to use for free.

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However, if you do know any other places

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which do have delivery

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bots, please do let me know

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in the comments as it's always great to

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find some new resources to

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get items for decorating.

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The biggest difference between the

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delivery bot and an order

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bot is that you can order

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more than 40 items at a time, which is

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amazing if you've just

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started a new island and

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just need access to a lot of items

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quickly to get started as

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you'll only have a limited

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amount of pocket space to

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pick up items in the first place.

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Delivery bots are also amazing if you're

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a newer player and

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aren't as familiar with

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the names of items because instead of

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ordering items individually, you

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typically order items

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from an Animal Crossing

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delivery bot in themed bundles.

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This is useful for testing out a theme

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and just wanting to

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try some items to see how

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you feel about a theme before you fully

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commit to decorating your island.

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However, because you're ordering in

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bundles of items, you may

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find yourself ordering items

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which you don't want

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to use for decorating.

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This isn't necessarily a problem if

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you're someone who works

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through their storage fairly

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quickly and doesn't end up filling all

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5000 storage slots that you have,

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but if you're

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prone to hoarding items in Animal Crossing -

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and let's face it, most of us are -

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you may

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find that you end up with some items

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you've ordered that you

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just never use which take

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up storage space for items you do want.

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If you know what you want to order, then

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using something like an

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order bot or a drop bot

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is better, but if you just need that

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first set of items,

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they are wonderful to use.

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The only thing to keep in mind with

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delivery bots is that

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because they're bringing items

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to you and you can end up ordering more

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than 40 items using this

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method, you're going to

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need a lot of space on the island for

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items to be dropped.

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If you're decorating your island and

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you've already decorated

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quite a lot of it, then

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I personally would steer clear of using a

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delivery bot unless

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you have a full pocket

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space and can pick up items as the

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delivery bot is dropping

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them to save some space for

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items that do need to be

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dropped as part of your order.

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Despite the fact we're talking about

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Animal Crossing bots here,

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there's one question which

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you may still be worried about, and that

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is whether they will

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break your game or harm

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your switch in some way, and I'll be

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completely honest here

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and say that they don't.

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Every item that you can get from them is

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a normal in-game item,

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and the bots are only

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programmed to drop items

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for you to use in the game.

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I've been using all three of these in

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different combinations

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across the last three years and

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on multiple islands and switches.

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All of them are completely fine and have

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never been harmed by

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me using any item that

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I've gotten from any of these bots.

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If you are interested in trying them out,

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it's always worth

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giving them a go, but if

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you're someone who is worried about using

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Discord and doing

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something wrong in one of

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the channels, you can always ask for help

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from one of the mods

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or the staff team and

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they'll be able to point you in the right

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direction if you are struggling.

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Animal Crossing Discord bots have

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completely changed the way

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I play my game and each has

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its own advantages and disadvantages

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depending on what items

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you're looking for and how

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quickly you want to get a hold of them.

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It's worth playing around with different

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services to see which

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one is right for you.

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Are they a replacement to Treasure Islands?

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No, I don't think they are.

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And if you watch this video next, you can

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see why I think

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Treasure Islands are amazing

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and how you can use them

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to get items for decorating.

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And I'll see you over there.

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