For a cozy game with a generally laid-back fanbase,Animal Crossing: New Horizonsplayershave extremely strong opinions on villagers. Since villagers are one of the most important aspects of the game - they make up the majority of the town’s population and players interact with them daily - these strong feelings make sense. While some villagers, like Raymond, Sherb, and Mabel, are universally loved, other villagers with moreuniquestyles aren’t looked upon so favorably.

Reddit userSedanChairsshared theirexperience of falling in love with less popular villagers, explaining: “At first I didn’t like Benjamin because he was so weird looking… but then I realized he looks like something straight out a child’s imagination, and I fell in love with him”. Benjamin, a blond dog with red eyes, thick eyebrows, and a large nose, isn’t a standard Dreamie villager, but looking at him with a new lens can reveal just how adorable he really is.

A group of angry villagers gathered in one room in Animal Crossing New Horizons.

Everyone Has Opinions On Animal Crossing Villagers

Love And Hate Come In Equal Measures

Villagers inAnimal Crossing,especiallyNew Horizons, canbring out strong feelings in the fanbase. Popular villagers can costobscene prices on trading sitesdue to their demand, while unpopular villagers are often victims of bug nets to the head and efforts by players to dump them from an island as quickly as possible.

In response to this new perspective on Benjamin,others shared their stories about changing their minds on alternative villagers. Pietro, a clown sheep, is a commonly disliked villager, as userHotBeesInUrAreawrote that they called him “Creepy Sheepy”at first, but now “love that sheep so much”.Usercucumberollwrote about Buck, a green horse, sharing: “I thought he was ugly and annoying”.After speaking with him, they discovered “he was just so innocent and I realized how fuzzy he is, and now he’s one of my favorites.”

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Writing about Camofrog - a frog villager who looks exactly how one might expect based on his name - user0w1wrote: “I HATED him and his UGLY frog face!”However, after gettingNew Horizons, they changed their mind, explaining:“I just missed having that crotchety old frog around. I ended up getting one of his amiibo cards and inviting him to my village.”

It’s Worth Trying To Love Every Villager

Discover A New Best Friend

It’s easy to only seek out the most aesthetically pleasing villagers inAnimal Crossingto live on the island.With only ten slotsbut over 400 villagers in the pool, the process of selecting new islanders can become seriously competitive. However,every villager brings something unique to the table(at leastin terms of their looks), and it’s worth getting to know them before smacking them with shovels or trying to trap them in cages.

The core ofAnimal Crossingisbuilding a community that can thrive and grow. Getting to know the villagers that end up on the island, even if they’re not the cutest, is the best way to play the game.Animal Crossing: New Horizonsplayers have found that discovering more about the weird little villager who moved on the island can lead to a new best friend, which is why it’s always worth it to get to know new neighbors.

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Animal Crossing New Horizons character resting on a beach towel

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Talking to Tom Nook in his tent in the plaza at the start of Animal Crossing New Horizons

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