Crossing the Animals: New Horizons it has been around for a month and a half, which means I have planted half a dozen turnips now. I try not to buy piles of turnips over 95 pieces each. And when I downgrade the fruit wrap at Nook & # 39; s Cranny, I aim for at least $ 500 + selling price.
If only we could go back in time and I could somehow talk to myself back in 2012, when I was really depressed New Leaf, this information probably sounds strange. At the time, I only played the turnip game a few times, otherwise I was well satisfied with my house after a few upgrades. I don't think I ever had a million bells at any given place in the game. It sounded like a great effort, especially since the online connection to the 3DS was more annoying than it is now. At the time, I was looking for something like a 20% return on an unbelievable investment, but I was happy to find any kind of tangible benefit. Simple, humble moments.
Compare now, where I can't get out I can sleep with less than 500% return on investment. In my conversations with other players, this kind of expectation is no different – most people seem to aim for about 200% ROI, if not more. I'm probably making about 2.3 million bells, turnips this week alone. It sounds like typing that and then you are the normal. No wonder Animal Crossing's economy is on the rise right now.
Understandable, too: Due to social media, sites are similar Turnip.exchange, as well as the wide swath of Animal Crossing, finding someone with the right price to turn a sale is a small thing. I really trust my colleagues and friends at Vox Media, but if I fail, I'll turn to Twitter and see who's lucky in any given week – so I've managed to keep my levels high. Now that there is a culture around dropping or paying for admission, there is an additional incentive to make your public pricing public. I'm glad some people may even feel pressured to point out their sales of the soap, since the conversation around this machine, and the general tendency to get along with everyone else, is always the case.
After pulling out my latest turnover, I have officially paid off all my Crossing Animal Crossing loans. Tom Nook applauded me for providing a lifetime of free renovation for the whole house, which is great. I feel a little pressure to invest a lot each week now, which means the relief of having to check my prices once or twice a day, or constantly checking when to start.
But unless Nintendo nerfs turn a certain way, I know I'm still maintaining my high candle values every time I return to Daisy Mae's cell. I've tasted good health and it's impossible to go back.