Animal Crossing New Horizons has proven to be one of the most popular games for Nintendo switch and switch Lite. You can also play alone. However, you may only have it recently - or plan to add it to your library soon. In this case, we have some great tips and techniques for beginners. 10 tips can help you start your island life after the first time you load a wonderful game. Today, we are going to show you basic things you should know about Animal Crossing New Horizons, so that you can enjoy.
1. Choose your starting map wisely
When you launch Animal Crossing: new horizons, you will be able to choose from four randomly generated maps as your home island. However, if you don't like the look of any of them, you can exit the game, restart and see if there are different options to choose from. We recommend that you choose an open area with at least one large area close to the sea and surrounded by rivers, because not all places are accessible at the beginning. For example, you need to build a jump bar to cross a river, and you need to build a ladder to get to a higher place. The latter will not be available for some time. Also, make sure you live on the island you like. If family members plan to use the same switch to play games, they should also have a say, because they will also be trapped in the same place - only one switch per switch, although multiple players can settle there. If you don't like the appearance of the island layout after a little exploration, you can restart the game and choose again before the tutorial task is finished (at the end of the first day).
2. Make sure the tents are spaced
When you finally reach your island, Tom nook will provide you with tents and basic supplies, and you need to find the right terrain to place it. It should be noted that your tent will eventually become your home and garden, so you need to make sure there is enough space to expand. Then you will be asked to find a piece of land for some of your neighbors to settle in. Later, the location of the museum, nooks cranny store, and visitor center. So as you place each package, try to imagine what it would look like when it was bigger than the tent. For example, don't (like us) put the museum tent directly in front of your home. Once fully built, it's one of the largest buildings, so it blocks the view of your home in a direct isometric view. You can place any starting tent or building on top of the tree, so you don't have to look for natural open space. Once you have the ability to make a suitable (rather than fragile) axe, you can cut down any tree that gets in the way.
3. Collect everything, new functions appear every day
One of the initial tasks of Animal Crossing: New Horizons is to pay off the loan for your tent and relocation. This is ACNH Nook Miles Tickets - a new form of currency that effectively rewards you for every action you take on the island. Even picking weeds can help you fill out the Starbucks reward card style nook miles worksheet on nookphone, so you should be able to get them easily. However, after paying off the first loan, you will need to pay a heavier loan for your first home (and another increasingly expensive amount at each level of the property ladder). These later loans need to be repaid in bells, not nook miles. Fortunately, everything on the island is valuable, and Timmy and Tommy nook will be happy to bring you anything in cash. Whatever it is, they will buy it. The easy way to make money quickly is to write down the items they pay most for and look for them more often. But to be honest, because they even buy weeds, pears and things that they buy regularly, you'll never have no source of income.
4. Present each unique item and sell all other items
When looking for items to sell, please note that you must protect every fossil, insect or primitive fish you find. Museum bullshit won't pay you, but they'll look great on display. Even before he arrives on the island, you have to donate them to Tom nook for a rainy day.
Fossil caves - shown by irregular crosses on the ground - appear once a day (about four on your island), and only a few double in the first few days. But when they do, they can make a lot of money - or look good in their fireplace. The only other exception to selling Animal Crossing Items is to keep them for production. Wood (three in all), sticks, stones, iron, clay and other resources on the island may not be necessary for the few DIY recipes you start, but some may become essential in the future. Special tip: don't sell iron or clay. They are hard to find and will be needed in a few days.
5. Manage your "pocket" inventory wisely
When you start new horizons, you will have only a few tools available, so there are a large number of stock slots in your pocket. However, you will soon find that they will expand as your handicraft skills improve, and if you happen to visit other islands, you need to make sure expanding storage space in Animal Crossing New Horizons as soon as you can. Fortunately, items left on your own island will remain there indefinitely, so you can retrieve them at any time - in any case, on different days. Once you move from the tent to the house, you can store everything in the house that you don't want to carry with you.
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