as always, Animal Crossing: New Horizons You will soon be in debt with King Capitalist Tom Nook. To pay him off, you need Make money fast.
They say money can't bring you happiness-arguably right. We don't feel grim. But money does make the world work. In a lovely world where animal lovers are full of animal friends, this is not the case. In the early days of the "New Horizons" desert island adventure, things were a little different from traditional animal crossing games – in fact, you have no debt because you used Tom Knock's airfare and used "Nock Miles", "Flight Miles And achievements to pay for the initial basic accommodation cost-style currency, which can also be used to do more things, such as giving you more inventory space. However, when you move to a brick building, you will bear the appropriate, unavoidable debt.
Now for all stupid people on the Internet, Tom Nook wants to be demonized, which is not a bad thing, all in all-no interest, no debt collector, and no stress-but you need to first Pay off the room before you can expand it to make more room for your stuff. Over and over … Your animal through life will once again be about simply getting a lot of things, just like meeting animal friends and relaxing yourself. You need a lot of money for this-or Bells, Called currency.
How to ring the bell quickly and make a lot of money in Animals Through New Horizons
Although making money in Animal Crossing is more time consuming, we do have some tips to maximize your bells. All of this is a careful consideration of how you spend time and resources to maximize your impact. So this is our tip to help you save money quickly and reduce the time spent on money.
Keep in mind that all the tips here depend heavily on whether you are an active island citizen. Go out every day to pick fruits from the tree. Collect resources by smashing stones. Cut down trees, then cut them down and replant them. Regular fishing and catching insects. Dig fossils every day and sell extra fossils not needed in the museumand many more. Sometimes shaking trees, smashing stones, shooting down balloons or mining can even make money directly. If you don't, then … your island life is wrong.
Sell items-but be careful who you sell them to
Just to get you out of trouble, as in other Animal Crossings, the main way to make money in New Horizons is Sell things to ring the bell. The main sellers of item sales are Timmy and Tommy, who will initially set up stores in the Residential Services tents and then transfer to their restaurants in the form of resurrected Nook Cranny stores. They will be your main point of contact for selling goods.
However, they are not your only point of contact. Once the island is long enough, two special NPC animals will visit your island once a week. They are C.J. Beaver and Flick Chameleon. As their race suggests, C.J. likes fish, Flick likes bugs. They both provide you with tasks related to catching fish and bugs, and they all provide you with unique items. But it is crucial that the price for fish and bugs is also high compared to the price that Timmy and Tommy are paying. Keep this in mind.
As far as Tommy and Tommy are concerned, they are very simple, all the prices are fixed, and you can contact them 24 hours a day. Once they open Nook's Crany (with your help – but you don't get any discounts!), They will set the hours, but there is also a drop-out box outside the store where you can drop things for sale to them – you Get rich in the morning. Once they have entered the gap of Nook, you will also Earn extra income by selling "hot items" of the day. This situation changes every day, and the game seems smart enough that you can use it with confidence. Usually, this is something you can make. On that topic
Making more money by hand than by selling raw materials
A relatively new feature in Animals Across New Horizons is a more robust crafting system where player characters can collect crafting recipes and resources, such as wood, iron, and clay, and then combine them to craft items from scratch. The point is simple: usually, It is more economical to process items from raw materials and sell them.
Here are one or two examples. If you take your old tire out of the water, you can sell it to Nook's Crany for 10 bells. However, if you take old tires to a craft station and make a tire toy, it is worth 20 bells. Another: two iron blocks, you will get 750 bells. The same amount of iron can be used to make a frying pan for 1,500 bells. It's double your money!
This is clearly a time-consuming activity. However, if you particularly want to experience the island style, then hand-made them into goods before selling them will not cause much harm. Keep in mind that you may want to keep at least some of each back, because sometimes wood and iron are used to control progress, so you need to turn in some to open a new store or build a new infrastructure.
Imported foreign fruit for sale-growing the perfect fruit
As we further hint on this page, the main content of any animal crossing the economy is the collection and sale of fruits. Fruit sprouts on the trees of the island almost every day, and if they are shaken or smashed with an axe, they will fall and be collected. You can then sell these fruits to Timmy and Tommy for a profit. Simple, right?
Okay that's not that simple. First, each island has a "native" fruit. This is the fruit you naturally find on the island after you first flew into the island. It can be sold, but because of the large number of fruits, their value is not high. Foreign fruits imported from other places, you will get more harvest. An easy way to get exotic fruits is to visit another island-through "Nook Miles" tickets (you can randomly visit exotic fruit paradise), or multiplayer games where you can coordinate with friends who have different fruits.
Once you have foreign fruit, you can bring it back to the island for sale. Even better, you can grow it on the island. This means that in a few days, a tree will sprout and bear fruit, which will bring long-term benefits. I turned the whole corner of the island into a foreign fruit paradise, which in turn won me many bells.
Finally, there is Perfect Fruit, an animal hybrid staple. This is a juicy, juicy and all round perfect fruit. Due to its perfect nature, it is in great demand. These are good value, but very rare. They appear randomly, but this is a key tip: if you get the perfect fruit (and if you do, it's obvious because it looks lush and impressive), you should grow it. To grow a perfect fruit, the first crops on that tree (very fragile-don't chop it with an axe!) Will be perfect-so there are three more perfect fruits. This only applies to the first crops-but then you can choose one of the perfect fruits and plants and create the perfect chain. In this way, only non-native perfect fruits can be grown.
Participate in the stalk market for significant gains
Once a week, every Sunday, an NPC animal Daisy Mae will wander your island. She took over from her grandmother Joan, and fans of Animal Crossing will be happy to hear that, despite changes in management, the Stalk Market continues to do the same Back to the game. This is the performance of Animal Crossing in the stock market, and it's all about radish. ‘Cos, of course.
Anyway, for beginners, it's simple: on Sunday, you have the opportunity to buy radishes from Daisy Mae for a fixed price. Throughout the week, the price of radishes at Nook Cranny Cafe changes twice a day, so that selling them could make you a huge profit from bells or reduce your hard-earned money. All you need to do is sign up with Timmy and Tommy and sell at the right time to keep an eye on the market.
If you don't sell radishes by the next Sunday, they will become stale and worthless. So this is a way to make money risky rewards-but it can bring great returns. Molly Mae will start appearing on the first Sunday after you helped build Nook's Cranny.
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