How to Get Raymond in Animal Crossing New Horizons

Animal Crossing New Horizons Raymond is a villager that you can get in the game and one that, for some reason, players are fighting tooth and nail to obtain. Might be because Raymond’s design in ACNH is very striking, with the dapper suit and heterochromia. Or, it is because he agrees to wear a maid outfit, I’d rather not know. Whatever the reason may be, here’s our How to Get Raymond in Animal Crossing New Horizons guide to help you figure out how to obtain Raymond as a villager in ACNH.

▼Article Continues Below ▼
How to Get Raymond in Animal Crossing New Horizons
How to Get Raymond in Animal Crossing New Horizons (image via Crossing Channel)

Animal Crossing New Horizons Raymond – How to Get Villager?

To get Raymond as a villager in Animal Crossing New Horizons, there are several things that you can do. The first one is search for him by flying to Nook Mile Islands and finding him randomly. The basic strategy here is to hoard as many Nook Miles as you can. Then, purchase a plot from Nook, put it down, and start flying like your life depends on it. You’ll only have that one day to pull it off. Rinse and repeat as many times as you can and use time travel if you need to. This method does not guarantee success, of course, but it’s worth a shot.

The second method is to get Raymond from a friend (works for all villagers, not just him). If you have a friend willing to let you have Raymond, what they have to do is stop talking to him for a while. Eventually, he’ll get the little rain cloud above his head, meaning he’s upset enough from being ignored to jump ship. At that point, your job is to swoop in and have a chat with Raymond. If you’ve done everything correctly, Raymond will agree to move to your island.

The third way is to find some stranger to trade with (possibly via Dodo Code). There are people willing to sell villagers for millions of Bells, tons of Nook Miles, and even for real money on eBay. I will not link to any of these, because I don’t want anyone getting scammed. There are also online communities for trading villager for villager, so try and find those. And, again, stay vigilant and don’t get scammed.

TAGS ,
Author JoeTheBard profile picture
A language teacher and video game enthusiast turned rogue, Joe is on a quest to become the ultimate gaming journalist. This is somewhat hampered by his belief that the golden age of gaming ended with the PlayStation One, but he doesn't let that stop him. His favorite games include Soul Reaver and Undertale. Other interests are D'n'D, dad rock, complaining about movies, and being the self-appointed office funny man, which nobody else agrees with.

YOU MAY ALSO READ

CLICK TO POST A COMMENT OR READ 23 COMMENTS