nhse sanrio villagers issue

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hey, ive tried to import the sanrio villagers into my village by using the nhse editor, ive imported the villager files but they arent showing up on my island, and their house files are also imported but the houses are empty?
i also cant seem to put the sanrio furniture into my inventory, it just dissapears when i load up the game.
im new to using the save editor so id appreciate any help! :)
 

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hey, ive tried to import the sanrio villagers into my village by using the nhse editor, ive imported the villager files but they arent showing up on my island, and their house files are also imported but the houses are empty?
i also cant seem to put the sanrio furniture into my inventory, it just dissapears when i load up the game.
im new to using the save editor so id appreciate any help!
hi! did you ever figure out what was wrong?
 

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hey, ive tried to import the sanrio villagers into my village by using the nhse editor, ive imported the villager files but they arent showing up on my island, and their house files are also imported but the houses are empty?
i also cant seem to put the sanrio furniture into my inventory, it just dissapears when i load up the game.
im new to using the save editor so id appreciate any help! :)
did you tried using mobile spawner?
 

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