If the player fails to find the key, the villager will eventually find their own way into their house. Once the player has fished it out of the river, return it to the villager and the player will receive a reward, usually furniture, a Gyroid, or 500 to 600 Bells. The key appears as a small fish shadow in the river, about the same size as a crucian carp. If the villager lives on the bottom half of the player's town, the key will be found in the bottom half on the river. If the villager lives on the top half of the player's town, the key will be in the top half of the river. The key is available to find after talking to the villager. Talking to them further reveals the location, which is the river - which also includes the waterfall and river pool. Upon talking to them, they will say they are locked outside and have lost their house key somewhere around town. The key is owned by a random villager.Įvery so often, a villager will be seen walking only around the outside of their house rather than randomly across the town. The key is an item found in City Folk, and figuratively the older version of the lost item.
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