Animal Crossings Best (& Silliest) New Polish Tool Creations

Animal Crossing’s Best (& Silliest) New Polish Tool Creations

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Animal Crossing: Happy Home Paradise allows players to polish objects. Here’s some of the best polish creations, custom designed and otherwise.

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Animal Crossings Best (& Silliest) New Polish Tool Creations

Happy Home Paradise introduced a myriad of new features to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but one of the most important that players can bring back to their island is the ability to polish items. Polishing lets players create sparkling effects that they can apply to any object. Whether it’s the new ceiling objects or the ever-popular Froggy Chair item, every object in a house can be polished with a myriad of different effects conveying different moods. Even with just the base effects, polishing items can make a room feel unique from others with the same furniture options in it.

As the game progresses though, players also get the ability to add custom designs to their polishing effects and this has led to some absurd creations by fans. Imagination has been running wild, with people using it as a way to simulate fire, possession, and even space travel. Every base effect can also be augmented with a custom design from Animal Crossing’s custom design portal, meaning that video game characters, musical references, and ghostly villager silhouettes can float around every object.

For those struggling with inspiration or those wanting to look at hilarious polish creations, the Animal Crossing subreddit has been a gold mine of knowledge and entertainment. The ability to make any popular culture reference or design any type of elemental effect allows players to experiment with creative possibilities that Nintendo couldn’t add with just furniture. Creators have gone above and beyond in creating hilarious and lived-in auras to surround their villagers with, from custom designs modeled after fan-favorite characters to islands filled with colored steam.

ACNH Creations – The Flying Key Room From Harry Potter

Animal Crossings Best (& Silliest) New Polish Tool Creations

For many fans of Harry Potter, this scene might look familiar. When Harry, Ron, and Hermione are searching in the catacombs of Hogwarts for a way towards the Sorcerer’s Stone, they encounter a room filled with flying keys. Only one of the keys opens the door, so they must fight through the swarm to proceed. Using a self-made custom movie-themed design in Animal Crossing, user DesignsByCaleb on Reddit used butterfly wings and a small key design to recreate the room in their house.

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This post shows how custom designs can make a house unique. The walls have the custom design of the key plastered onto them giving the room a distinct look that can’t be achieved with in-game wallpaper. Filling a house with homages or just personally made art can distinguish it from rooms made with only the base items. What the polishing adds is the extra level of fantasy while walking through the room, as magical keys filling the air give the illusion depth while other players walk through it.

Gardens And Terraces In Animal Crossing Bloom With Butterflies

Animal Crossings Best (& Silliest) New Polish Tool Creations

The butterfly-themed polish effect can also give rooms more of an outdoorsy look, given that in real life butterflies often swarm around hedges and flowers. User lilarye8811 has built a garden terrace with hanging vines, indoor hedges, a small table for two when inviting friends over for multiplayer games in ACNH, and a coffee serving table. What sets this design apart though is the butterflies roaming the floor. The garden has an intimate and calming aura, filled with wildlife and covered from floor to ceiling with decoration. Giving empty walkways a bit more detail by adding butterflies finally completes rooms that were just an arm’s reach from perfection.

AC’s Froggy Chair Crosses Over With Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure

Animal Crossings Best (& Silliest) New Polish Tool Creations

The Froggy Chair has not only returned to critical acclaim, it also has new customization options to change its color to yellow and blue. It only seemed natural given the nature of the internet that a reference to Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure would show up at some point. Reddit user VNizzy shows the yellow chair approaching the other, exuding a strong aura with the same typeface that the original manga uses. The pulsing effect helps sell the sense of power that the smiling yellow chair projects.

The simplicity of this effect makes it easily applicable to a variety of cool projects people make in Animal Crossing. Striking fear into the hearts of visitors with a polished terracotta soldier or a small turtle can help give rooms themed after jock villagers or fights an extra bit of intensity. While natural areas like gardens can offer a calming atmosphere, sometimes it’s important to have variety when it comes to house designs. Gyms, haunted houses, and geek caves can all benefit from the menacing aura surrounding action figures and furniture.

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One Animal Crossing Fan Forgot Microwave Safety

Probably the silliest reference of the bunch, this video from Reddit user gameygamesgamer shows off the electrified effect and what happens when one polishes a microwave with it (or at least what happens when someone uses video editing). The meme reminds people to not put electronics or metal in their microwave, but the practicality of using this effect in one’s own Animal Crossing home is questionable.

This is one of those combinations which proves that there’s still fun to be had even without using custom-made designs. Given Animal Crossing’s 2.0’s long list of new furniture, there’s still creativity in object mashups. Outside of social media, however, it’s not easy to design interactive effects for Animal Crossing, but it could still be fun to integrate this design into a house and watch villagers touch it for themselves.

With the addition of partition walls, ceiling objects, and villager home redecoration, Animal Crossing’s 2.0 update and Happy Home Paradise has rejuvenated many fans’ motivation to complete projects, and the output wouldn’t be the same without polishing. Once creators have run out of places to put items, adding small effects to embellish those items can fill a room without the need to over-clutter. Each house has a different feel, from kitchens to playrooms to showcase areas, yet each one benefits from a unique polishing effect. While perhaps not as large or as flashy as getting ceiling decorations in the Animal Crossing DLC or outdoor decoration, there’s still comedy and legitimate beauty to be created with polishing, and the Animal Crossing: New Horizons community will likely be using this feature for more designs in the future.

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