He has a barely noticeable gray to white gradient, just before his black paws. Each player has two Local Produce fruit trees growing in their game, and they can be found in the very top left of the Lost Lure Creek area and the very bottom left of the Breezy Hollow area.However, your Local Produce fruit trees will only grow one of the three possible fruits. You can become friends in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp with your real-life friends by sharing your ID with them. His profile says: We recommend shaking your fruit trees and leaving fruit on the ground as a form of secondary storage, so you have six fruits waiting for you when the trees re-grow.Sign up for our newsletter to never miss out on the latest Animal Crossing news, guides, and deals with email updates! You're rewarded with Leaf Tickets when you complete certain goals, meaning you have the opportunity to slowly build up your Leaf Tickets over time.Leveling up your friendship with villagers is another way to earn Leaf Tickets fast. His ears, paws, and tail are colored black and he has a blonde tuft of hair on his forehead.

He wears a pair of glasses, and his initial outfit is a grey waistcoat. His signature glasses must always be at a specific angle on his nose. His default expression looks rather serious, fitting his business theme. Smug Birthday.

Raymond's preferred theme is civic. He has the nature hobby. There are lots of different fruits to find in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp for iOS and Android, but some are harder to get your hands on than others!You can get two different types of fruits in Pocket Camp: The newer, harder to find Local Produce fruit including Grapes, Lemons, and Lychee or the standard five common fruits found in every game.To find the Grapes, Lemons, and Lychee fruit in Pocket Camp, you’ll want to check your Local Produce fruit trees. You can get either Grapes, Lemons, or Lychee growing on the tree in your game, but you will never find the other two fruits you’re missing growing on a tree.In order to find and get the other two fruits that your game isn’t growing, you’ll need to make use of other players’ Market Boxes.

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The easiest way to do so is opening up your Friends List in the top right and tapping Details on each of your friends to view their Market Boxes. Raymond. After obtaining rank 5, players will unlock the ability to add amenities to their camp. There are lots of different fruits to find in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp for iOS and Android, but some are harder to get your hands on than others! He has a barely noticeable gray to white gradient, just before his black paws. Animal Crossing New Horizons Raymond is a villager that you can get in the game and one that, for some reason, players are fighting tooth and nail to obtain. Animal Crossing and Nintendo are registered trademarks of Nintendo of America and we do not claim to own them. Personality. His profile says:

The game works in real time, meaning the time in the game is the same time as it is in real life.With the console versions of the game, you can just change the time on your console to coincide with the in-game time, advancing yourself hours or days at a time.This means you'll have to actually play the game as it's meant to be played: slowly and patiently.While you can purchase Leaf Tickets using real money (one of the only in-app purchases the game offers), there are also other ways to earn Leaf Tickets. Raymond's preferred theme is civic.

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It's also about planning, strategizing, and making the most out of your chats with villagers. Raymond (ジャック, Jakku, Jack) is a smug cat villager introduced in New Horizons, and later Pocket Camp. Raymond (ジャック, Jakku?, Jack) is a smug cat villager introduced in New Horizons, and later Pocket Camp. Jump to: navigation, search.

Here's how you can unlock some fun cutscenes starring the game's animal friends. His Japanese phrase can describe someone as strict or serious and his Dutch phrase means neat/tidy, both of which reference his need to be precise stated on his Pocket Camp profile.