

As of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 update, Isabelle now announces when a rotating island merchant is visiting. Though we do like hearing about Isabelle’s daily musings, we’re glad to see she’s got some more helpful information to share each day. Isabelle’s helpful announcements Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo Now, you can add a total of 10 of these to your island - on top of however many permanent ladders you have, too. Gone are the days in which players were limited to eight bridges and inclines. It’s a nice alternative to an incline - they take up a lot of space, and you can only have a certain number of them, too. After crafting the wooden ladder set-up kit, it’s easy: Just put the kit near a cliff, and a ladder will permanently live there.

Players who are sick of carrying around a ladder everywhere on their islands can now set up permanent ladders using the Ladder Set-Up Kit Recipe found at Nook’s Cranny. The way i can finally put away all my spare DIY recipes in my storage just like that now wow #ACNH /atS6RORrxk- michael NovemPermanent ladders Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon Your favorite designers won’t have to limit themselves or swap out designs until they’ve hit the 200 limit, now. If you aren’t a New Horizons designer, this might not mean a lot to you, but it’s still of benefit.

A message will pop up regarding the new slots - and that’s all there is to it. Once that’s open, push A to access the portal, where designs can be shared online. The Custom Design Portal is accessible through the Custom Designs app on the NookPhone. For the New Horizons 2.0 update, Nintendo added a bunch more slots: Now players can add up to 200 custom designs. Previously, New Horizons designers were limited in the amount of custom designs they could post online to share via the Custom Designs Portal. More design post slots Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon In particular, six new, small improvements stand out as super helpful in everyday island life, including DIY recipe storage and helpful announcements from Isabelle. Nintendo still hasn’t added the ability to craft things in batches, but the developer has been listening. Yes, the new items and returning villagers are great, but dedicated New Horizons players are particularly excited about some of the quieter changes that make island life just a little more pleasant.
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Some of the most exciting things about the new Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 update - which was released early on Wednesday - are the smaller updates Nintendo that didn’t headline the Animal Crossing Nintendo Direct in October.
