when it comes to certain furniture like rewards from the museum you can't drop them, trash them, and can only place them and/or put them in a chest.You should be able to put it in the trash if you drag it over. If you're playing on pc you could also try dropping it in the water?
Or put the ones that can be placed outside right in front of a villager's door so that sooner or later, they destroy it when it gets in their way. I do this with the drum and flute blocks, just leave them right in front of Clint's front door.when it comes to certain furniture like rewards from the museum you can't drop them, trash them, and can only place them and/or put them in a chest.
I think you might be correct... But if they just get dropped instead of destroyed then you can just avoid them until they despawn. It's not the most convenient solution, but it seems like it would work.Can you still let villagers run over furniture to destroy them? Or was that taken out in 1.5 and now they just kick it to the side for you to pick up later?
Things you've crafted, like flute blocks, can eventually be put in the Deconstructor to get something back out of them. Just saying. I mean, they don't take up much space in a chest until you can do that, you know?Or put the ones that can be placed outside right in front of a villager's door so that sooner or later, they destroy it when it gets in their way. I do this with the drum and flute blocks, just leave them right in front of Clint's front door.
I've never bought or used the Deconstructor, I'll have to give it a try with my current game and see what it can do.Things you've crafted, like flute blocks, can eventually be put in the Deconstructor to get something back out of them. Just saying. I mean, they don't take up much space in a chest until you can do that, you know?
My favorite thing to do is make a hopper with my first radioactive bar, then immediately put it in the deconstructor to get my radioactive bar back so I can make my first heavy tapper.I've never bought or used the Deconstructor, I'll have to give it a try with my current game and see what it can do.
This is a fantastic idea! I don't like tossing unnecessary/unwanted but still unique things away in games and decorating the Museum with those items is perfect and appropriate. Off to find a safe tile map in the Museum!You could fill your backpack with the unwanted furniture and then go into the mines to replce them with new pick ups. Then just leave them on the floor.
I always place unwanted museum reward furniture inside the museum. Most of it feels like it should be in there anyway.
There's a spot to the right of the fireplace that's perfect for the completed sloth skeleton and the carpeted spot between that room and the room below it works for the bear statue and drum blocks. The large futon bear goes next to the small one by the children's reading area. The big geode and singing stone go into the nooks at the upper right and left of the big display table.
Then they will just recatch it in a treasure chestYou should be able to put it in the trash if you drag it over. If you're playing on pc you could also try dropping it in the water?
You could also decorate the community center further since hardly anyone goes in there and if they knock it over at least it’s still in there and not cluttering up your chests. See too if the spa will let you decorate some.This is a fantastic idea! I don't like tossing unnecessary/unwanted but still unique things away in games and decorating the Museum with those items is perfect and appropriate. Off to find a safe tile map in the Museum!
I used Wickedy Chickedy's map and haven't had any problems!This is a fantastic idea! I don't like tossing unnecessary/unwanted but still unique things away in games and decorating the Museum with those items is perfect and appropriate. Off to find a safe tile map in the Museum!
I just tried to mega-bomb a couch and failed.Of course, there are always bombs.
I did that once but then my family started to complain about the smellI just tried to mega-bomb a couch and failed.