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*** Buying fortune cookies used to require going to the Market Place first. Not anymore starting from this version, as its shop menu is now accessible on the Map screen.
*** The player can finally have an option to claim all Goal rewards from its menu. Unlike the mailbox, Goal rewards used to require tapping them one by one to claim them all. The player can also finally check the next pages of a Goal category, allowing them to prepare ahead of time.
** Version 2.5.0 adds more QoL updates to quicken processes, like:
*** Giving an animal multiple snacks at a time instead of one by one.
*** Collecting all earnings from sold Market Box items at once, once again instead of one by one.
*** Animals required for Memories no longer requiring invitation to unlock them.
*** Crafting materials, seeds, and flowers automatically being sold for Bells if the player's inventory for the respective item is full.
* [[Anti-Poopsocking]]: Fruit trees will regrow new fruits three hours after it is shaken, [[Item Crafting]] takes time, planted flowers bloom after a few hours, and players can only do a certain amount of requests per cycle. Since everything runs in real-time (like the main games), this is inevitable.
** Playing the Happy Homeroom mini-game consumes HH Vouchers. Only three are replenished each day, but the player can use Leaf Tickets to replenish on their own if they wish.
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** The game also has a series of ''Splatoon 2''-themed events. It is the first crossover to incorporate event fortune cookies, though thankfully no Memory is associated with them. There is even a tie-in "gifts for all" type of event that gives away the chaos tee and the order tee (though the player is also given the option to craft extras) to celebrate that game's Final Fest.
** The very first ''[[Pokémon]]'' crossover in ''Animal Crossing'' history debuts on October 2018, featuring its own version of scavenger hunt event where instead of gathering gyroidites, players gather Poké Balls. Particularly, the theme centers around the Pokémon Eevee, so it is safe to say that this event is tied to ''Pokémon Let's Go'' nearing its release date.
** Like in ''New Leaf - Welcome amiibo'', this game also features collaboration with Sanrio, debuting at July 11, 2019. It consists of a series of events lasting nearly a month featuring special fortune cookies, premium items, and scavenger hunt. Players are also gifted with Hello Kitty's bow for free. Notably, this is the first time this crossover applies to all regions instead of just Europe and Japan.
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]]: Unlike Digby, Redd debuted as part of a special furniture first before appearing as a garden event host. If the player has Redd's mask emporium placed on their campsite while his event is ongoing, he can still appear next to the emporium instead of near the garden entrance.
** With Brewster appearing as a garden event host for the first time long after his special furniture made its debut, it is safe to say that the same rule applies to all special NPCs that can appear as a garden event host.