How to Make a Clan Den on Animal Jam
Get a bunch of pillows., Have a treehouse den or a volcano den., Put in your pillows!, Separate the dens with hanging vines., Do not add any human items like couches or beanbags!, Put a stone chair in a free plot in front of your leader den.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get a bunch of pillows.
Try to get them to be color coordinated for different areas.
When buying a pillow, click the color tab to change to look. -
Step 2: Have a treehouse den or a volcano den.
These are most popular in clan dens.
Again, these dens are for members only, non-members can use the normal small house den. , If you don't have a plan for the coordination or the pillows here are ideas: black for nursery (kit den), red for leader den, green for medicine cat den, orange for apprentice den, purple for the warrior den, and yellow for the elder den. , These are members only! Can no longer be found at the jamaa furniture shop. , Roleplayers might call it a two leg den (human den) and leave! , Place a wolf chair next to it for the deputy. -
Step 3: Put in your pillows!
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Step 4: Separate the dens with hanging vines.
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Step 5: Do not add any human items like couches or beanbags!
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Step 6: Put a stone chair in a free plot in front of your leader den.
Detailed Guide
Try to get them to be color coordinated for different areas.
When buying a pillow, click the color tab to change to look.
These are most popular in clan dens.
Again, these dens are for members only, non-members can use the normal small house den. , If you don't have a plan for the coordination or the pillows here are ideas: black for nursery (kit den), red for leader den, green for medicine cat den, orange for apprentice den, purple for the warrior den, and yellow for the elder den. , These are members only! Can no longer be found at the jamaa furniture shop. , Roleplayers might call it a two leg den (human den) and leave! , Place a wolf chair next to it for the deputy.
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