All you have to do is type in the villager you want via a bot, and the system asks you to confirm your choice. Near the end of June, the project went live in the form of a Discord. The idea was simple, but ambitious: to provide any prospective player with an easy to way to get the villager of their dreams, free of charge. He spoke to about 20 prospective candidates and started sketching out ideas for a group he’d call Villager Haven. In late May, PokeNinja started thinking of expansion. Others reaching out already knew how to meddle with their copies of the game, and wanted to join the cause. Some fans wanted to learn how to hack their own games, so they could also give back to the larger Animal Crossing community. Raymond is blowing up the Animal Crossing villager black market