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After a while you earn the right to decorate select areas of the town yourself with your own furnishings and styling. Is there any reward for doing this?

Could I just remove everything from those lots to sell them (because greedy) and be fine?

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Decorating the town appears to be mostly fluff, but according to a blog entry by Marie "the Crocheter" placing certain combinations of decorations (called edit combos) about town will gain you certain benefits. If I'm reading Google Translate's rendition of the Japanese Wiki then the possible benefits include better relations with the villagers, an increase in selling prices with the trade vendors, and a decrease in prices when buying from them. It appears you need to unlock at least three different locations in town before you can make any of the edit combos.

There are also edit combos that apply to your farm and at least one in your home. I believe the TV gives hints about edit combos so there's a non-spoiler way to figure out at least some of them without extensive trial-and-error.

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  • both of those sites don't make too much sense. How does the edit combo work? For example, the japanese wiki has the location on some of them saying "Square (11 places)". what does that even mean? I mean, I guess this does answer the question, but i'd personally like a bit more details on how the benefits work
    – Rapitor
    Commented Apr 20, 2015 at 14:39
  • @Rapitor Google Translate does a terrible job on Japanese so its translation not making sense is expected. Marie's blog entry makes it much clearer how it works: "For example, if you put a stone bench and a white pot in three different places in town, items you sell to the Silk Road merchant will be worth an additional 2G. Put a stone bench, white pot, and stone pillar in seven different places in town, and items you sell to the Silk Road will be worth an additional 5G. ..." By different places she means different the "select areas" of town, and you need the complete set in each area.
    – user86571
    Commented Apr 20, 2015 at 16:35

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