![]() ![]() Every so often, when the player comes to ask about their home evaluation, the player is given the option of asking Lyle, "What's new?". He is more all-around pleasant, although he still makes a few side complaints about his co-workers being annoying. He is in charge of the Happy Home Academy aspect of the business and seems to enjoy his job more than he did in City Folk. He works with Tom Nook in his real estate agency, Nook's Homes. This may also reference grave robbery, given Lyle's shady past. It is suggested that he may have once been a grave-digger or fossil hunter, because if the player's house becomes the model room and has a particularly valuable fossil in it, Lyle will mention that he used to dig up bones in "the yard.Not the backyard, the other yard.". When the player asks about their latest evaluation, he will tell the player how many points they've earned for their house (this will also be mentioned in a letter the player receives after evaluation day). Lyle no longer visits the Roost in City Folk.Īt the Happy Room Academy Headquarters, the player can also speak with Lyle in order to find out their current "HRA evaluation" or to stop the weekly flow of evaluation letters. He does not talk about Redd or Crazy Redd's, which is located nearby, despite the implications in Wild World that they were connected. He makes no reference to his past lifestyle in Wild World other than his frequent complaints and mentions of his old office when the player first talks to him. An advert for the HRA, with his picture on it, can be seen in the bus, behind Kapp'n's seat. When talked to, his persistent nature leads him to continue talking with the player until they agree to join the Happy Room Academy. He only references "bustin' chops" once, if the player refuses to join the HRA. ![]() He seems to be calmer, but this may only be to fit in with his new 'happy' job. He will mention how much he hates his new job, and frequently talks of his old, "high-flying" lifestyle. Lyle appears to have a more respectable job in City Folk, working in the Happy Room Academy Headquarters in the City. Lyle will also appear at The Roost from 12:00 PM to 1:30 P.M. ![]() It is implied in-game that Lyle has connections with Redd, as during the survey he will ask the player which day is optimal for Redd to show up (without directly mentioning Redd). Some jock villagers talk about "muscle insurance". Normal villagers sometimes warn of a health insurance scam operating in the area, which is most likely a reference to Lyle. A further payment of 6,000 Bells on the following Saturday will result in the player receiving compensation of 100 Bells if they buy a counterfeit painting, but only if the painting itself is presented to Lyle in person. The 100 Bells bonus can only be received once per day. Misfortunes include tripping, being stung by bees, or receiving counterfeit paintings (the latter after his second visit). Insurance grants 100 Bells in the mail for each misfortune. By paying 3,000 Bells the player will receive insurance. The survey will initiate a "health insurance policy" once completed. He will follow the player quite persistently if his request is not met. He appears every Saturday outside the player's house to issue a survey. Lyle makes his first appearance in Wild World working as an insurance salesman. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Reviewġ6 October 2015 Role In Wild World ![]()
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