How Rare is your Dreamie?
May 31, 2021I finally took the time to go through the nine streams it took me to find this gorgeous white double-chinned cat and gathered all the data on who I saw, how many times I saw them, and who I missed hearing my voice twice. speed is an interesting experience, but I did it for science, science is important, hunting villagers is a fun mechanic in New Horizons. Island hopping allows the player to try to find the villager they want or are dreaming of that you don't want an entire island full of. of ugly and bad characters, right? I didn't think about it, finding
your
favorite villager is difficult.The villager that appears on the island is basically randomly generated. The game first calculates a 1 in 35 chance for each species, since there are 35 total species of villagers. in the next game the game decides which specific villager of that species is chosen, so for cats there is an additional 1 in 23 chance, multiplying them together equals a 1 in 805 chance of finding Lil Mary or anyone else cat, in fact, cats are the most popular. Fabulous species in New Horizons, so if you do the math, that means any cat in the game is the
rare
st spawn as you hop from island to island, which means yes, Mr.Raymond is one of the toughest villagers. to find, but there are so many bitter cats out there. think about everyone I don't know I know you're interested in knowing if
your
dream is reallyrare
you get questions all the time the easiest way to find out is by looking at how many villagers there are in that specific species the less populated that species is the less rare that villager It's an octopus it's your dream well you'll be able to find them pretty quickly a cat or a rabbit it's your dream eh good luck spending hundreds of tickets trying to find them I have a whole spreadsheet listing every villager I saw and how many times I saw them in the nine streams of Mary hunt, if you want all the details, they are all there listing them, this would be a 15 minute video and too many numbers for anyone's brain to handle, but some of these numbers are really interesting.I spent 1027 Nook Mile tickets searching for Mary, which means I walked around 1027 islands and saw 1027 villagers. One would assume that she would have seen all 391 different villagers that are available in the game. No, I saw most of them. a whopping 343, which means that alone is a tough word. I missed 39 villagers, for those of you doing the math in your heads you should take into account the nine villagers that are still on my island as they are impossible to find as I island hop. I dive a little. Going deeper into the math in a previous video, there's also a video on how the camp villagers work, so if you want more information on that, those videos are in the icard, the way the game calculates which villager you'll find in a Island works so that the species with the fewest number of villagers will have the most appearances.
Quick example again, there are three octopuses, octopuses, octopuses, whatever plural you want in the game, so there is a 1 in 105 chance of you finding one on an island compared to the 805 chance of finding a specific cat. at the time of hunting Mary. I had Zucker on my island an octopus, this means that it was only possible to find two on an island instead of three; a 1 in 105 chance became a 1 in 70 chance of finding an Octopus and sure enough, Marina and Octavian were the villagers I encountered most often with 20 and 17 appearances respectively, which doesn't seem like much when you find 1027 villagers, but Wow, that's a lot, especially when I consider the fact that, out of 391 available villagers, well, 382 with all my current neighbors.
I saw 91 of them only once, so yeah, encountering a character 20 times is pretty frequent and pretty annoying. The third place for those who most frequently walk around a deserted Mysterious Island is the Nightmare Bowl. he rode himself with a whopping 11 appearances, if you want to see what other villagers I got tired of seeing during the broadcasts, that's all on the Google Sheet in the description, what interests me most are the missing villagers in the 1000 islands to the ones I skipped. Why did I miss 39 villagers? That means those villagers are extremely rare. No, it just happened. The RNG was not in my favor when I was trying to find these 39 specific villagers.
One of the ducks I missed during the hunt. Freckles I encountered several times during my recent Find Eric, the four cats I missed, makes some sense since they are cats and are rare species, just like squirrels and ducks. Both are quite common in the game. The ones I find strange are the species I didn't complete that have a small number of villagers tied to them like kangaroos. There are only eight kangaroos in the game, but I couldn't find Matilda and then I realized to move. Q. I've explained this in my previous videos, but as a refresher, the moving queue is a hidden lineup for the next villagers to move to your island if you leave that plot open if you don't ask a villager to move already. either through your camp on a Mysterious Island or through your friends in villager boxes. one who is moving and has his furniture literally in boxes, then the game will place one of your cute moving villagers there, how do the villagers fit into your queue?
The most likely answer is that these villages come from your friends' islands. If they have had one of their neighbors move away and that neighbor is in their void. players come to your island and pick them up this is how you get neighbors who say "they" you are from a different player's island when they move to yours it is because you visited their island and picked up their villager from their void who then remained in your movement queue until the day you forgot to jump from island to island or you just gave up and wanted the game to end. choose a random villager for yourself.
I have another switch that I use for experiments and time travel for videos so I don't mess with my main island. I never bothered choosing specific villagers, I just let the game do its thing as I did. I don't want any attachment to the island, it's there purely for science, yes, science. I practically let the villagers move in when I see the thought bubble above their heads and feel like talking to them someday. I let a villager move in and never thought about it again. Who was that villager? Yes, Matilda, it's safe to say that Matilda is now officially on my moving list.
I remember asking him to go to my other island. I visited my science island from my main account and never found it in my search. Who are the others? three villagers in my moving queue, I honestly couldn't tell you that I visit the island every week, so unless I ask every person who moved from their island and compare it to my list of missing villagers, it's pretty Impossible to know now that you look at the list. I'm pretty sure I let Mira and Pom-Pom move out of my science island so they could be chilling in my queue too, but yeah, I don't know until it happens, that being said, villagers you let move out. outside your island it is not impossible to find I let Blanche move to look for Mary lo and behold, I found Blanche on an island, they never remember you, although it is very sad, it seems that the villagers in your Void you can find them again if Blanche out to my void just aren't the ones that have picked up other islands and are in your moving queue, so I guess you could say that the rarest villagers are the ones that are moving, since you'll never be able to find them on the tours.
Mystery Island, yes, again if you want. for the chances of finding your dream island, all those numbers are on the google sheet in the description, who are you planning to hunt next? Oh that sounds like hunting like hunting villagers, not hunting, hunting like hunting elk, let me know in the comments below and See you next time bye
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