I apologise to Seaside players, but since my accounts were hacked, I no longer have access to my other blogs, which is really awful. I wanted to share a few tips for Animal Crossing players. For Seaside, the new Quest can be found in the next post.
Since the huge update on 5 November, we now have access to a cooperative market on Harv's Island. To bring any new stall costs 100,000 Bells.
The most unique of these is the llama pair who can change the colour of your items. Where previously, you were limited to the colour of an item you found in Nooks or on Redd's trawler, now you can take an item to them and choose any colour. They cannot customise every item, but almost every item! This is a real gamechanger.
There is a veritable host of new items both on sale in the shops and available for Nook Miles. For me personally, two of the most exciting were the merry-go-round and dress-up doll. The doll is a shop item and has a multitude of customisation options. The carousel moves with music, much like a real one.
Today, the beautiful Samurai Suit appeared in the shop for 150,000 Bells. This is a decorative item, not an outfit, and is a complete suit of armour.
In Nook Special items, there is a Castle Set consisting of Tower, Gate and Wall. The most expensive is 250000 Bells I think.
Castle prices:
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I have seen so much misinformation about these that I am posting here :
Castle Set:
Castle Turret: 250,000 Bells
Castle Gate: 160,000 Bells
Castle Wall: 56,000 Bells
Construction Items:
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Bulldozer: 39000 Bells
Excavator: 69000 Bells
Jackhammer: 9300 Bells
Ttansport
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Luxury Car: 300,000 Bells
Minicar: 26000 Bells
Truck: 120,000 Bells
New Plants
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Some of these plants are available at Nook's.
Pine Tree: 15,000 Bells
Evergreen Ash: 3100 Bells
Pitcher Plant: 3100 Bells
Potted Starter Plants: 720 Bells
Schefflera: 1100 Bells
More Nook Special Items
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Dormant Volcano: 97000 Bells
Yacht: 260,000 Bells
The Pine Tree is spectacular. Very Japanese.
Shop items:
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Note that some of these were in older Animal Crossing games, like the Bow. I am hoping to find some other Japanese items that were in other Animal Crossing games
Bow: 96,000 Bells
Samurai Suit: 150,000 Bells
Porcelain Vase: 7900 Bells
Tunomi teacup: 550 Bells
Cards: 1800 Bells
Card Tower: 2200 Bells
Science Pod: 95,000 Bells
Stacked Shoeboxes: 730 Bells
Stair Dresser: 19,000 Bells
Stepladder: 1100 Bells
Storefront: 7200 Bells
Strapped Books: 350 Bells
Tokonoma: 23000 Bells
N.B. convenient for placing two gyroids side by side
Drapery: 1600 Bells
Fancy Bathroom Vanity: 96000 Bells
Floral Sconce: 1200 Bells
Dual Hanging Monitors: 5400 Bells
New series and sets
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Some new series (many in older AC games) that are showing up randomly at Nook's Cranny include:
Elegant
Patchwork
Vintage
Dreamy
Ranch
Simple
Nordic
Moroccan
Lab*
*I am fairly certain the Lab Chair is new, although the Lab Experiments set was available from the start
Other New Items
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New musical instruments include:
Clarinet
Trumpet
Lily Pad Table
Ceiling items:
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There are a multitude of these, but I particularly like:
Chandelier: 30000 Bells
Moroccan Lights: 9800 Bells
Round Light Fixture: 4100 Bells
Ornithopter: 5700 Bells
There is a disco light that might be fun. It has different colours.
Disco Ball: 6200 Bells
Other items include a fun Piggy Bank where you can withdraw money.
Owl Clock: 3400 Bells
Piggy Bank: 740 Bells
Food items and furniture:
There are a lot of dishes and beverages that will be sold at Nooks. There are furniture items as well, including:
Ice cream display: 11,000 Bells
Animal Visits
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Animals will invite you to visit them. They will ask if any item appeals to you, but will refuse to let go of many of them. They play the High Low Game. When you leave, they give you a song.
What can be annoying is an Animal potentially knocking on your door whenever you go into your house. They will bring a gift, often a fruit, play the High Low Game, and then either speak to you in the main room or ask for a tour of every room. You can terminate the visit by trying to walk out the front door. I do not think it reduces friendship to cut a visit short, but I am not certain.
One reason I am writing this post is to publish the effect of opening a stall for Redd on Harv's Island. First of all, once open, he sells two works of art, and they can be counterfeit. Legitimate art dealer is not an accurate description. It is the same old Redd. On the island stall, I believe he will offer the sane two art pieces for a week.
I was disturbed initially to discover that, instead of selling two items at the Stall, he has the same sort of grab box he has during festivals. Here it produces random food items.
My concern was that anchored now on Harv's Island, he no longer would appear in his trawler on my island. Fortunately, this is not the case. In his trawler, he still offers two items as well as four works of art.
I have more tips. I will add them as energy permits.
New Islands
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I have found at least one Gyroid fragment on any island I visited by boat, and on one occasion at least, two. After rain, one sometimes can dig up a Gyroid instead.
Islands so far have shown you can travel to a different climate or season. On one, all the Sakura were in bloom and I could catch Cherry blossoms. On the beach, a DIY for a cherry blossom rug.
Islands where all the trees are Coconuts often have vines and
Glowing moss. On these Islands, you should find a DIY bottle on the beach with a recipe that uses vines.
One of the most interesting islands had rocks that delivered different seasonal star fragments. There were shooting stars in the sky, and Gemini Closet DIY although it is November on my island.
I have discovered an island can be any season. This means that an island that has autumn trees may deliver pinecone and acorns. I found cherry petals on another.
I found an Island with Summer Shells on the beach. The DIY in the bottle was a Summer Shell item. The insects and fish were Summer varieties. Thus, Kappa trips can allow you to visit different seasons.
Crops can be purchased in season from Leif or found randomly on an island to which the Kappa takes you. Note rear Planting the crops as starts earn you Nook Miles. Transplanting crops does not count.
Crops include:
Pumpkins
Tomatoes
Sugarcane
Wheat
Potatoes
The following can be found, but not replanted:
Glowing Moss
N.B. You will find a DIY that uses Glowing Moss or Vines on any Island where it is found with the Vines.
Planting Crops
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There are three ways to plant Croos. One is by purchasing the starts from Leif. The second is by uprooting a ripe plant on one if the islands you visit by boat, taking it home, and replanting it. The third is by taking the actual harvested Crop and choosing the 'Plant' option in the same way you would plant a Fruit.
Crops and Cooking:
As with Pumpkins, watering is not required but allegedly brings a better harvest. Crops probably are seasonal, but I have to prove this. Leif came to sell Wheat in July in the Southern Hemisphere, but whether that was random or seasonal will be disclosed as time passes.
Cooking requires special stoves, and you will not unlock Cooking until you redeem the app using Nook Miles. After that, you can purchase some basic recipes at Nooks from the cabinet.
Incidentally, although you will receive a receive a recipe for a beautiful stove, the old clay furnace will allow you to cook as well.
The new kitchen stove is the Stonework Kitchen, made with 30 Stone, 15 Clay, 10 Iron Nuggets. It can be customised and can be placed anywhere.
There are other Kitchens that can be used that can be purchased from Nook's. You can walk into the house of any animal that has a Kitchen to cook there as well.
Now you may open a message bottle to find a recipe or when you visit an Animal's House, find her Cooking instead of crafting. Without having bought the app, you will be unable to obtain the recipe from the animal. I sent a second character for a duplicate and the Animal told me to learn to cook first.
You can obtain recipes by catching specific fish like the Sea Bass. I expect there are sea creatures that cause your character to think of a recipe as well. I will add these.
Knowing the ingredients needed for a dish does not allow you to make it. The only reason I am listing these is for values.
Storage
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Among the new items that can be redeemed using Nook Miles are two Storage items:
Wooden Storage Shed: 6000 Miles (DIY)
Requires: 30 Softwood, 30 Wood, 30 Hardwood, 10 Iron Nuggets*
Storage Shed: 6000 Miles
The Storage Shed is incredibly useful. It does not add to your existing storage, but allows you to access it. When you open the door, you have the option to store an item or take an item our of storage. I have my Stonework Kitchen outside, and now have a Wooden Storage Shed next to it so that I can access ingredients for cooking instantly. It can be useful to place a Storage Shed next to your crafting bench as well.
*Remember that, if you use a Flimsy or Stone Axe, you can knock out three random pieces of wood from any tree daily without destroying the tree.
Values of Cooked Dishes:
I do not intend to list all recipes, but you can see the logic of the values. Fruit is worth less than Crops.
Crop values:
Tomato: 350 Bells
Carrot: 350 Bells
Sugarcane: 350 Bells
Wheat: 350 Bells
Crop dishes:
Juices and Smoothies
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Tomato Juice: Tomato x 2: 840
Bells
Tomato Puree: Tomato x 3: 1260 Bells
Apple Smoothie: Apples x 2: 300 Bells
Pear Smoothie: Pears x 2: 300 Bells
Note that a Smoothie value does not change depending on whether native or foreign fruit.
What this means is that you finally make a good profit on your native fruit! You make a loss, however, if you turn foreign fruit into Smoothies.
Cherry Jelly: Cherry x 2: 300 Bells
N.B. I was a little shocked to see the low value here. It is obvious crop dishes are more valuable than fruit drinks or dishes.
NOTE THAT MAKING A JUICE OR SMOOTHIE WITH YOUR NATIVE FRUIT NOW GIVES YOU A CHANCE TO SELL NATIVE FRUIT FOR 300 Bells essentially. As the recipe requires two of the fruit, foreign fruit is reduced in value.
About Flour and Sugar:
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You will need 5 Wheat or 5 Sugarcane to process the raw material, but you can choose to make any type of product, and you obtain 10 Bags
Flour: Wheat x 5: 210 Bells
Wheat Flour: Wheat x 5: 210 Bells
Sugar: Sugarcane x 5; 210 Bells
Brown Sugar: Sugarcane x 5: 210 Bells
Carrot Cake: Flour, Sugar, Carrot: 1160 Bells
Apple Pie: 3 Flour, 2 Sugar, 2 Apple: 1880 Bells
Orange Tart: Flour, Sugar, Orange: 780 Bells
Pancakes: Flour x 2, Sugar x 2: 1260 Bells
Plain Cupcakes: Flour, Sugar: 630 Bells
Brown Sugar Cupcakes: Whole Wheat Flour, Brown Sugar: 630 Bells
Coconut Cookies: Flour, Sugar, Coconut: 1010 Bells
Pickled Veggies: Tomato, Potato, Carrot, Orange Pumpkin: 2100 Bells
Tomato Curry: Flour x 3, Tomato x 3: 2520 Bells
Organic Bread: Whole Wheat Flour x 3: 950 Bells
Carrot Potage: Flour, Carrot x 2: 1370 Bells
Tomate Al ajillo: Tomato x 3: 1260 Bells
Gnocchi di patate: 2210 Bells
Mushroom Pizza: Flour x 3, Round Mushroom x 2, Flat Mushroom x 2:
Pizza Margherita: Flour x 3, Tomato x 2: 2000 Bells
Tomato Bagel Sqndwich: 2 Flour, 3 Tomato: 2210 Bells
Spaghetti Napolitan: 3 Flour, 1 Tomato Purée: 2210 Bells
Fish Dishes:
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You learn most fish dishes when you catch a fish that is used in the dish. Other recipes are obtained in Message Bottles or when you visit an animal, but the Fish recipes tend to be a result of obtaining the fish in question and becoming inspired.
Sea Bass Pie: Flour x 3, Sea Bass:
Aji Fry: Horse Mackerel, Flour
Grilled Sea Bass with Herbs: Sea Bass, 5 Weeds: 540 Bells
Karei No Nitsuke: Dab
Pesce al'acqua pazza: Red Snapper, Tomato, Manila Clam: 4140 Bells
Squid Ink Spaghetti: Flour x 3, Squid;
Squid ink Curry: Flour x 3, Squid
Cooked Dishes from Nooks and Balloons:
Like the Festival Dishes that are sold as Special Items seasonally, you can find Cooked Dishes for sale at Nooks and in Balloons. These, once added to your Catalogue, can be ordered. They include:
Hearty Ramen: 800 Bells
There are many, which I shall not list. If you choose to consume them, they will give you extra energy. Not certain if the effect lasts longer than a Fruit. I do not eat often in this game. I do know that Animals do not always give you a gift in return if you give them a Crop or Coffee , or something like Hearty Ramen. Colton exclaimed 'Gasp! Swoon! How did you know I was craving a Hearty Ramen?', but simply bagged it and walked away. On the other hand, I gave a wolf named Audie a Tomato, and she gave me a Plover Dress. It may be that, as in other games, each Animal type has its own preferences.
Special DIYs:
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Ruined Arch
Suspicious Cauldron
Rope-net Flooring
Vine Hanging Chair
Glow in the Dark Stickers
Glowing Moss Pointed Cap
Glowing Moss Dress
There are others that are made using the Vines or the Glowing Moss.
Other Building items:
Medieval Building Side: 9800 Bells
Appears randomly at Nooks. I expect there are other Medieval items that can be joined to the Castle Set to create a Medieval village or landscape.
DIYs in Balloons
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Many of the seasonal DIYs are found only by popping balloons. It is very difficult to collect them often as Balloons can contain other items as well. This is a tip for new players. Keep your game open and stand on the beach near the top of your island, turning the volume up so you can hear the Balloons before you see them and can shoot them down over the beach.
Gyroid
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Instead of different sizes, they cone in different colours and each type has its unique sgape and sound. Here are some:
Boioingoid
Bwongoid
Doctors
Sproingoid
Tremoloid
Arfoid*
* Barks like a dog!
There are many more. They come in different colours, but you can customise them yourself as well.
Brewster Progressions
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Blathers initially will give you a picture of Brewster and tell you he is a gyroid collector. This is a hint to take the Kappa boat to a new island where you will find Blathers exploring. Speak to him after digging up the gyroid and fragment. He then opened the Roost in the museum.
1. Sit at the counter to order coffee.
2. He will tell you that you can order coffee to go from the other counter.
3. He will stop you on the way out and give you a recipe for cookies.
4. He will begin to add pigeon milk to your coffee.
5. He will stop you on the way out and give you coffee beans, an item.
6. Blathers will visit and tell Brewster how much the Roost has boosted museum attendance.