
Massively OP’s Andrew Ross is an admitted Pokemon geek and expert ARG-watcher. I’m still waiting to hear about gyroids and Brewster, Nintendo! With any luck, Nintendo still has updates that will wow players and introduce new elements to the series, hopefully without removing any. While it would have been nice if Nintendo had sold the items in pairs or created a way to set entrance/exit locations for more fine-tuned use, the warp pipes still give players more freedom and function than we’ve had in previous games. Worse though, is if you try to limit visitor access with idea #5, but have a pipe that leads outside the fenced-in area, completely defeating the purpose of restricting visitors’ island access. Be careful! This is also why a maze should be limited to two houses and not three or more, unless you really think you can make a satisfying maze that works with the random-exit element. For example, if you try to make a maze but also want fast travel to and from your house, the random-exit rule will make it so that trying to do either task may end up taking even longer. The biggest thing to remember, however, is to keep it simple. It’s best to do things in that order so you don’t accidentally trap yourself with no exit! Simply place a warp pipe by your airport, another in the area you want visitors to access, then fence those areas off.

This is especially useful for newer players who cannot have slopes built yet (or afford them), but it’ll also be ideal for more adventure-style islands you want to upload as Dream Islands but don’t wish to place tools for getting around with. It’s great for fishing, massive decoration projects, or escaping bees/spiders/scorpions if you’re fast enough. This way, wherever you are, you can drop a pipe and either go sell or put items away.

If there are only two pipes, they function just as in Mario games. Unless you have only one, you will never come back out the way you came. Simple, right? But there are a few rules for their function in Animal Crossing: If can’t wait a day to receive your pipes, you can ask a friends to send you two as a gift, then offer to do the same for them.įor anyone familiar with the Mario games, know that warp-pipes take you from Area 1 to Area 2 and – in some games – back again. They are singular items, not pairs, so you will need to buy one for each area where you wish to place one. Warp-pipes are a new item that can be bought from the Nook Shopping Kiosk/app. The exit seems random #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch /upfpiqarlF While there is some good information out there about how they work, I thought I might break it down a bit for readers who also had some pie-in-the-sky ideas. However, the warp pipes are quite different from how I imagined.

Since I’m an Asheron’s Callfan with an AC themed island, being given the tools to recreate the fast-travel Arwic Hub (or the Town Network) seemed like a super fun idea to me.
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As I mentioned in our Nintendo Direct February recap, the Mario-item crossover in Animal Crossing: New Horizonsincluded functional warp-pipes, bringing fast travel to the series for the first time.
