Fauna is an adorable deer villager prominent in theAnimal Crossing: New Horizonscommunity. The first time Fauna appears in the series isAnimal Crossing: New Leaf, where she made a big impression on fans. She’s classically sweet and cute, just what one would expect from a deer villager inAnimal Crossing.

But otherwise, Fauna doesn’t have many unique characteristics that make her stand out against the bunch. Her name in theJapanese versions ofAnimal Crossingis Doremi, which is both a reference to the musical scales solfege and a play on the word “doe” meaning female deer. The interior of her home inNew Horizonsis similarly simple. She furnishes her interior with Wooden-Block furniture as well as a Cuckoo Clock and a Tree’s Bounty. In the spinoffHappy Home Designer,her house is a bit more interesting as she attempts to turn it into a concert hall with an Ebony Piano and Pink Velvet Stool.

Animal Crossing Fauna

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Still, like most deer villagers, Fauna ranks high on tier lists, often making it toS-tier alongside Diana and Beau. As her description in the mobile spinoffPocket Campsays, nobody dislikes Fauna as she’s sweet and gets along with everyone. The community has virtually no complaints about the deer villager but sometimes laughs at her excessive competitiveness. Despite her popularity, her price in bells on trading websites isn’t as high as some others.

Likewise, Fauna is classified as anormalAnimal Crossingvillager, so she’ll sometimes conflict with cranky and sisterly villagers but gets along with everyone else well, making her an ideal villager for any island. Like most normal villagers, Fauna wakes up at 6 AM and is easier to befriend than most others, but if players wish to give her a gift, she favors beige and white colors and simple and cute clothing.

Born on March 26, Fauna shares a birthday with Louie, a gorilla villager who is a reference toDonkey Kong. Fauna’s hobby is nature, meaning that she can often be found reading a book pertaining to something she’s studying, such as bugs, fish, flowers, or fossils.

Fauna’s home inAnimal Crossing: New Leaffeatures somewhat of a retro theme. She has a retro stereo that playsK.K. Slider’s “K.K. Stroll,“which, like Fauna herself, often makes it to S-tier on fan lists. Also in her home, players will find a few pieces from the Alpine set as well as an Aloe Plant and a Pastel-Dot Rug, some of which rolled over intoAnimal Crossing: New Horizons.

Animal Crossing: New Horizonsis out now for Nintendo Switch.

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