There are a wide variety of snooty villagers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons with each of them having their own unique aesthetic and looks. Across the series, there are a combined total of 67 snooty villagers, however, only 57 of them are featured in New Horizons. Since the title's initial release back in March 2020, many animals of different personalities have been highly sought after and have been ranked based on their popularity.
Many of the snooty villagers in ACNH are known for being well-spoken and polite, but often appear self-centered and arrogant toward the player, and other residents as well. While these traits may paint these villagers to be unpopular in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, this isn’t necessarily the case as it adds to their charm as a whole. Typically the more that players talk to them, the more they tend to open up during conversations and even sometimes give lessons on fashion. In regards to interacting with other personality traits, snooty villagers often find themselves having difficulty holding conversations, especially with lazy or jock-type residents.
In regards to which snooty villager is the right fit to live on the island is solely dependent on what type of animal the player wants, along with looks. The ways to obtain these villagers can rely on methods such as purchasing Amiibo cards online or at retail stores, using the Mystery Island Tour feature, the campsite, or even the Animal Crossing: New Horizons trading site Nookazon. Getting the exact villager through the site may do a number to the player’s Bell amount, but it does save their real-life dollars.
Ankha Is An Egyptian Beauty Every ACNH Island Needs
Ankha is a must-have based upon not only her Egyptian look, but her popularity as well. In New Horizons, Ankha has a nature hobby and players can usually find her reading a book pertaining to an item she is studying, which can anything from flowers, bugs, fish, or fossils. Her name is derived from the ankh, which is the Egyptian hieroglyphic character that reads life, and it does her justice as she livens up any island she steps foot on.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Ankha's house is designed to resemble a pyramid, which is befitting of her Egyptian-styled appearance and characteristics. According to her Pocket Camp biography, she is a cat veiled in mystery. Even though she may look young, some have said Ankha might actually be 3,000 years old.
Bree Is Small In Animal Crossing But Has A Lot Of Personality
Bree is one of the cutest mouse villagers that be found in New Horizons and her name just adds fuel to that statement. Her name is derived from brie, which is a type of French cheese, which further relates to the common stereotype that mice love cheese. Bree’s catchphrase is also "cheeseball," adding to her cuteness factor.
Every Animal Crossing: New Horizon interaction with Bree can prove to be a delight since even though she is a snooty villager, in most conversations she will appear friendly and nice. Her Pocket Camp biography states Bree will never stop thinking about how to stay clean and that her room is practically spotless! Her house has a white regal theme and prefers to live a more civic lifestyle.
Diana Is The Most Elegant Deer To Have On An Animal Crossing Island
Being the only snooty deer in the series, Diana has an elegant look that spices up any island that she’s on, and her name alone s it. Her name refers to the mythical Diana, the Goddess of the Hunt, who transformed a huntsman into a deer when he glimpsed her bathing in the woods. She also has an education hobby, which contains some of the cutest interactions in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Players can find her outside wearing Rimmed Glasses, reading a novel, or using a magnifying glass when near certain objects.
Her house decorations resemble the meaning behind her name as it is themed after a bathhouse. Looking at her Pocket Camp description, it's been told that Diana has appraising eyes and a calm, well-spoken demeanor. All of these factors combines are what make her a very sophisticated villager to have on the island.
Whitney Brings The Winter Spirit To Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Being one of the most popular wolves in the series, Whitney’s personality and clothing style make her a must-have snooty character on any island. With her being one of the best winter-themed characters in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, she is a perfect fit for any player trying to make a winter aesthetic island due to her appearance. She also radiates an elegant feel about herself.
Whitney is known to “strut with the confidence of someone who knows every second of every day that her fur game is on point,” according to her Pocket Camp description. Sticking to true snooty nature, she often comes off across obnoxious and rude to anyone that she talks with. While she did first appear in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Whitney has also been featured in Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori.
Eloise Is One Of The Longest-Running Snooty Villagers In Animal Crossing
Eloise is a snooty elephant villager in the series who appeared in every single game in the series to date. She is also considered one of the best villagers to decorate a home for in Animal Crossing: New Horizons Happy Home DLC. Eloise initially acts pushy and hostile toward other villagers and comes off as arrogant at times with players.
Adding to her uniqueness as a character, she has a rattan-themed house and prefers a natural lifestyle. According to her Pocket Camp bio, she's not considered to be a morning person. At times she'll go to bed fully dressed so she can sleep in that much longer the next day.
Claudia's Carefree Energy Goes With Any ACNH Island
One noteworthy fact to know about Claudia is that she is the first female tiger since Bangle to appear in an Animal Crossing title, which she shares with Bianca. It is can be hard to get sick of this Animal Crossing: New Horizons villager, due to the fact that her music hobby allows her to randomly sing out of nowhere. That alone can prove to be pretty entertaining. Claudia is described to be pretty easygoing and extremely forgetful. The exterior of her house matches her bright pink fur with a hint of purple. The interior has a fancy aesthetic as it includes items such as cityscape wallpaper, a whirlpool bath, and a Hi-Fi stereo.
There are plenty of other noteworthy snooty characters such as Judy and Tasha who can add their own flair to players' islands. Popularity doesn’t have to mean everything as some of the best villagers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons are the unappreciated ones. Whether it’s to complete an island’s theme or just because they’re cute, there’s a wide variety of snooty villagers to choose from.