Animal Crossing New Horizons Exterior Design Guide
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Animal Crossing New Horizons Exterior Design Guide
can you link the guide to the clip through furniture glitch please? :)
Oh gosh I'm late answering this – I'm so sorry! 😅 The best guide to this glitch I've found (made by @doubutsu-no-mori) is linked below. I hope you have fun! I doubt Nintendo will ever patch this one
Here's how to clip into river guide 1. make a rounded cliff edge 2. place a small flattish object like magazine or puzzle at the rounded cor
I just found a guide about the friendship levels which tells you how to increase friendship and how to get a villager’s photo so i thought i might share it here!
» Friendship Guide «
anyone have a guide to picking out the lesbian flag colors for clothes palettes on animal crossing??
message or reply below thank you! :)
Little PSA I didn't know about
So you know how villagers won't give duplicate DIYs of the Halloween stuff? And instead they give you pumpkins (and apparently candy also which I didn't know about till today). There is a work around to this that will be very helpful to players who want to trade DIYs.
Don't learn it. I have an alt who has been going around gettin spare recipes from villagers crafting. I wasn't sure if I would get a spare dupe since my alt technically had already got the recipe, but now I have 2 of the same recipe.
Farming Tarantulas/Scorpions in ACNH
While tarantulas left the Northern hemisphere, Scorpions have come to take their place, and sell for the same amount! Personally, I wasn’t ever trying to look for the fabled Infinite Tarantula Island that has very low odds (2% according to popular infographics), but the one that has scorpions is even rarer (1%!). Unlike New Leaf, we don’t get to take home anything besides what’s in our pockets... which makes the infinite tarantula island only good for cutting down on time. Without Kapp’n’s basket, it comes off to me as a waste of Nook Miles trying to look for it. So instead, I’ve been forcibly farming tarantulas on regular island tours! It works for Scorpions even after the spawn rate nerfs, although it takes a bit to get the spawns going. Just know, this is somewhat time consuming (it takes 20ish minutes to deforest an island), so ensure you have the downtime or can multitask with something in the background.
Materials needed:
Net
Axe
Shovel
Note: You can bring along extra material, but a flimsy tool only costs 100 Nook miles, so all you’d really have to bring is MAYBE wood and iron, but these can be farmed from the rocks/trees with a flimsy shovel. You can get a fishing rod from Orville too just in case you find an oarfish or two at night but that’s really only if the bugs ain’t biting.
Instructions:
Find a suitable island after 7 p.m.: The bamboo island is the most ideal common island (10% chance) because it has no rivers (meaning no pesky water bugs spawning!). But generally, seek islands that have 1 level with no ponds/rivers. You won’t have to worry about water bugs, but with more land, that means you will be scaring away lots of tiger beetles and wharf roaches. It still works for islands with water ofc, just know it’ll be more work.
Go HAM on those trees. Lumberjack everything to death. Pick all the flowers (digging them up isn’t necessary, we just want to take away potential for stinkbugs) and dig up the tree stumps. Eat the fruit and break the rocks after you mine them in case of emergency upgrading of flimsies. The only bugs we want spawning are ones that crawl on land.
Pick up all fallen materials and dump them onto the beaches. Dropping them onto the rocks won’t prevent wharf roaches from spawning so just plop them onto sand. Fill the holes back in with ya feet n shit.
RUN. Scare away those tiger beetles, and occasionally run on the wharfs. We want to constantly refresh the spawns until a scorpion shows up, since they are rare creatures after all. DO NOT HAVE YOUR NET EQUIPPED-- you might get snuck up on and bitten. Instead have it so that pressing “<” instantly takes it out while the bug is turned away from you.
Once the bug is spotted, sneak towards it holding A-- don’t worry if it seems like it might run away into the water or something, it will freeze once you get within a certain distance. If it’s REALLY far, I’d maybe quickly speedwalk a bit closer, but you might risk it attacking you. Once you’re sneaking within ~5 full steps, it will turn to you and begin its threat display while hissing; stop and hold A throughout. When it stops the stance, sneak a few steps closer (~3 scoots) and stop when it begins its threat display again. Rinse and repeat until your net is in range to catch it. I got too greedy once and thought I could sneak onto it while it was hissing, but it hopped and bit me, so don’t go above 3 scoots per threat. If it bites you, it’s ok! You will just wake up at the docks with your stuff still on you, and the island will still be deforested. So you can try as many times as you need.
That’s about it! It takes about 5 minutes if you’re running all over the island scaring stuff away, but after some time passed, scorpions started spawning about 3 minutes apart. It’s time-consuming to fill your pockets with them, but I think it’s worth it since there’s no stress or having to dig a trap for 1 bug to keep infinite others from trying to kill you at once. I’m sure this has been written up before, but not everyone may know by now! Feel free to reblog and share.
DAILY THINGS TO DO
here are some tips that i have written down for you guys to use when you don’t know what to do in animal crossing. this post was made by me.
- ashley from cocobay
Animal Crossing New Horizons lake grid guide