Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons features 400 potential villagers in the game, but who are the newcomers in New Horizons, and what do they have to offer?

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Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Ever since the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons several months ago, the game continues to soar in popularity especially with its relaxing gameplay, and most notably, its adorable cast of villagers. With about 400 potential villagers in the game, it is worth noting that there are eight new villagers in New Horizons, who were all later added to the mobile game, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. But overall, these eight new villagers have Animal Crossing: New Horizons as their first mainline game in the franchise.

Now for those interested to know who these villagers are, here is a breakdown of all the new characters in Animal Crossing: New Horizon, to help players select the best new villager that is worthy to live on their respective islands. This list will include their history, personality, and some interesting facts that make them stand out among veteran characters in the franchise.

Audie

Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

First on the list is the peppy wolf villager who was first added to New Horizons before appearing in Pocket Camp. Due to her peppy personality, Audie is often in a good mood and is easy to befriend than those villagers belonging in the cranky or snooty personality types. Although Audie is a wolf villager, her fur sports an orange hue, which is similar to that of a fox, and her catchphrase is “foxtrot.” Interestingly enough, many believe that Audie was named after Audrey Buchanan, who became popular in the community as the Animal Crossing grandma who has logged in over 4,000 hours in New Leaf with her character who is also named Audie.

Cyd

Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Next on the list is the cranky elephant villager Cyd, who, just like Audie, was first introduced in New Horizons before eventually appearing in Pocket Camp. Cyd’s character design sports a red skin tone, with an interesting purple-colored mohawk that symbolizes his rebel attitude. Moreover, due to his cranky personality, Cyd is difficult to befriend at first and he tends to get angry when the player disagrees with what he has to say. Cyd will get along with jock, snooty, and other cranky villagers, but he won’t mix well with peppy villagers, given that he sees their attitude as overstimulated and immature.

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Dom

Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Next on the list is the adorable jock villager Dom, who sports one of the most unique looks in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Apart from his pink skin tone, Dom also wears a rainbow shirt, though he uses it as a scarf like many sheep in games prior to New Horizons. Similar to other jock villagers, Dom’s interest revolves around fitness and physical activity, which he will always bring up during conversations. Though he is friendly and nice towards the player and most villagers, Dom will find it hard to befriend lazy characters, due to the conflict in their lifestyle.

Judy

Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Another new villager in is the snooty villager Judy, who remains as one of the best-designed characters in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Her character design sports a pastel-colored fur, making her one of the most colorful and unique-looking villagers in New Horizons. Apart from her stand out design, Judy is also one of the most popular villagers in the game, given that many players are making great efforts to find her and have her live in their village. Due to her snooty personality, Judy will often feel superior towards the player and other villagers and will sometimes sound rude during conversations, but despite this, Judy remains a fan-favorite among Animal Crossing: New Horizons players.

Megan

Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Next on the list is the normal bear villager Megan, who sports a purple color, making her all the more lovable. Due to her normal AC: New Horizons personality, Megan is easy to befriend and will get along with most villagers on the island, apart from cranky and sisterly villagers. One interesting fact about Megan is that she is the first and only normal villager in the entire Animal Crossing franchise, and it is rumored that she was named after the popular Twitch streamer, Megancrossing81, though this remains unconfirmed.

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Raymond

Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Next is the smug cat villager Raymond, who is not only the most popular character in this list but is currently the most popular villager in the entire Animal Crossing franchise. Despite being a newcomer to Animal Crossing, Raymond has captivated the affection of many Animal Crossing players, due to the fact that he is a cat, and given that he is also one of the most difficult ones to get. His character design sports a gray fur and his initial outfit in New Horizons is a business suit. Moreover, Raymond’s smug personality means that he acts in a gentleman-like manner, though he can appear a bit superior, especially when talking about outfits and the design of the player’s island.

Reneigh

Every New Villager Introduced in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Another newcomer to Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the sisterly horse villager Reneigh, whose name is a play on the sound “neigh”, which is often associated as the sound a horse makes. Due to her sisterly personality, Reneigh will often motivate players when befriended and will give them fighting tips and advice on how to relax. She is also tough and is obsessed about her appearance. Although Reneigh will mix well with most villagers, she may come in conflict with those under the snooty and cranky personality types.

Sherb

Last on the list is the lazy goat villager Sherb, who is also a popular villager among Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans. His name comes from sherbet, which is a type of frozen dessert that is usually made with fruit juice added to milk or cream. His character design sports a light blue skin tone, with a tuft of slightly darker blue hair. Similar to other lazy villagers, Sherb detests any form of physical exercises, and will often talk about food and ways to relax during conversations. Although lazy villagers are generally nice, they may come in conflict with jock characters, given the differences in their lifestyles.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is out now exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

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