TL;DR
- Gulliver appears randomly on weekdays after museum establishment, requiring you to wake him up on the beach
- Find five communicator parts by digging at water-spraying holes along your shoreline with a shovel equipped
- Collect rusted parts from Resident Services recycling bin the day after Gulliver’s visit
- Complete the quest to receive rare cultural items via mail the following day
- Rusted parts are essential for crafting the Robot Hero, requiring 30 total parts
Gulliver represents one of the special NPC visitors who randomly appears on your island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Unlike merchants who conduct business transactions, Gulliver functions as a shipwrecked sailor needing assistance to repair his damaged communication equipment. Successfully helping him triggers valuable rewards delivered through your island’s postal system.
This seabound character joins the rotation of potential weekday visitors once Blathers establishes the museum on your island. This early-game milestone means Gulliver can start visiting almost immediately in your gameplay progression. His appearance schedule operates on random selection, typically occurring approximately once per week, though the exact timing remains unpredictable.
When Gulliver arrives, you’ll discover him unconscious somewhere along your beachfront. Repeated interaction (by pressing the A button when nearby) eventually rouses him, at which point he’ll request assistance locating five scattered communicator components.
Gulliver realizing his communication device is broken 🙁
Seasoned players should note that Gulliver’s pirate counterpart, Gullivarrr, operates under completely different mechanics. While both characters share similar visual designs, their quest requirements and reward systems differ significantly. Understanding this distinction prevents confusion when encountering either version.
Locating all five communicator parts requires systematic beach exploration with specific visual cues. Equip your shovel and carefully scan the shoreline for small holes that periodically erupt with water sprays. These distinctive markings typically indicate buried manila clams used for fish bait crafting, but during Gulliver’s visits they also conceal the needed communicator components.
The search process involves walking methodically along both your northern and southern beaches while watching for the water spouts. Each part requires digging at the exact location where these aquatic signals appear. Unlike clams, communicator parts don’t stack in your inventory, so you’ll need to deliver each one individually as you discover them.
Pro tip: Focus your search during morning hours when visibility is optimal, and listen carefully for the distinctive bubbling sound that accompanies the water sprays. This auditory cue can help locate parts hidden behind palm trees or other beach obstructions.
Common mistakes include digging without the shovel equipped (which prevents part retrieval), overlooking parts on less-visited beach sections, and confusing the water sprays with normal wave effects. Experienced players recommend clearing beach furniture and decorations beforehand to maximize visibility.
Time investment varies, but most players complete the search within 10-15 minutes of focused beach combing. The parts spawn randomly along your entire coastline, so thorough coverage of both beach areas ensures completion.
Rusted parts represent ultra-rare crafting materials directly tied to Gulliver’s island appearances. Currently, only one DIY recipe demands these components: the impressive Robot Hero structure. This Gundam-inspired furniture item requires the recipe purchase for 5,000 Nook Miles after Resident Services upgrades to its full building form.
The primary method for acquiring rusted parts involves checking the recycling bin inside Resident Services the day following Gulliver’s visit. One part typically appears there automatically, providing a steady though slow accumulation method given his weekly visitation pattern.
Advanced collection strategy: If you accidentally miss delivering communicator parts to Gulliver during his visit, those components will transform into rusted parts in your inventory the next day. This provides an alternative collection method, though it sacrifices the cultural item reward.
The Robot Hero construction demands substantial resource investment beyond just rusted parts. You’ll need 30 rusted parts total, along with other materials including gold nuggets and rocket components. Given the weekly collection rate, completing this project typically requires 7-8 months of consistent Gulliver interactions unless you employ time-travel techniques.
Optimization tip: Always check your recycling bin immediately after starting the game each day, as other players might claim the rusted part if you share your island.
Upon delivering all five communicator parts, Gulliver repairs his device and promises to mail you a rare cultural artifact. These rewards consistently feature internationally themed items unavailable through normal gameplay channels, making them highly desirable for completionist players.
The reward mechanism operates through your island’s postal service, with the gift arriving in your mailbox the following calendar day. This delivery system means you cannot receive multiple rewards from the same visit, regardless of how quickly you complete the part collection.
Gulliver’s gift pool includes exclusive items like the Statue of Liberty, Pyramid, Stonehenge, and various international monuments. These pieces often become centerpiece decorations for elaborate island designs.
Strategic consideration: Since Gulliver visits approximately weekly, you can expect to collect most rewards within 3-4 months of regular gameplay. The system doesn’t guarantee unique items, so duplicate rewards remain possible.
For comprehensive coverage of special visitors and their patterns, consult our Complete Guide to understand how Gulliver fits into the broader visitor ecosystem.
Remember that Gullivarrr, the pirate variant, offers completely different reward sets focused on nautical themes rather than cultural artifacts. This distinction matters when planning your collection strategy.
Action Checklist
- Scan beaches daily for unconscious Gulliver, checking both northern and southern shorelines
- Wake Gulliver by repeatedly pressing A button when standing near him
- Equip shovel and search for water-spraying holes along entire coastline
- Dig at each water spray location to collect all five communicator parts
- Return to Gulliver and deliver all collected parts
- Check mailbox next day for cultural item reward delivery
- Visit Resident Services recycling bin the day after Gulliver’s visit to collect rusted part
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