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|type = River
 
|type = River
 
|rarity = At least one always appears}}
 
|rarity = At least one always appears}}
The '''river''' is one of the six types of water in ''Animal Crossing'', the others being the [[ocean]], the [[river pool]], the [[pond]], the lake, and the [[waterfall]]. The river can either flow vertically, from the northern cliffs emptying into the ocean at the south, or horizontally, flowing either way (left or right). A river begins as a waterfall at the edge of the [[Town|town]].
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The '''river''' is one of the six types of water in ''Animal Crossing'', the others being the [[ocean]], the [[river pool]], the [[pond]], the [[lake]], and the [[waterfall]]. The river can either flow vertically, from the northern cliffs emptying into the ocean at the south, or horizontally, flowing either way (left or right). A river begins as a waterfall at the edge of the [[Town|town]].
   
 
While the river flows through the town, it will pass through a river pool, several [[bridge]]s, and, in {{PG}} and {{CF}}, a second waterfall. In some towns, a river may fork into two, forming an island. Many [[Fish]] can be caught in a river.
 
While the river flows through the town, it will pass through a river pool, several [[bridge]]s, and, in {{PG}} and {{CF}}, a second waterfall. In some towns, a river may fork into two, forming an island. Many [[Fish]] can be caught in a river.

Revision as of 21:11, 29 June 2013

The river is one of the six types of water in Animal Crossing, the others being the ocean, the river pool, the pond, the lake, and the waterfall. The river can either flow vertically, from the northern cliffs emptying into the ocean at the south, or horizontally, flowing either way (left or right). A river begins as a waterfall at the edge of the town.

While the river flows through the town, it will pass through a river pool, several bridges, and, in Animal Crossing and City Folk, a second waterfall. In some towns, a river may fork into two, forming an island. Many Fish can be caught in a river. The river ends at the estuary, where it flows into the ocean. Some towns may have two estuaries, caused by the river forking into two. Some fish, like Salmon, can only be caught in an estuary. In City Folk, estuaries can uncommonly form a landform known as a bay.


Geography
Water
RiverOceanHolding PondPondWaterfallBayTropical Seas
Land
TreePalmRockCliffRampCanyonBeachGrassGrass deteriorationIsland