Of course, as this is Animal Crossing Items all based on a datamining escape, a number of those features may be nothing more than leftover code. However, we would not mind as more information is never a bad thing in a living, breathing match, if everything on this listing came into New Horizons.
If this leak proves to be authentic, grow tomatoes and we get to go diving.The turnip marketplace is one of the most lucrative, popular, yet controversial facets of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It’s a potential way to make millions of bells almost instantly. Because of this, players with high turnip values are sending out their Dodo Codes to sellers in trade for their share of their profits. Who’d have thought that a game like Animal Crossing would inspire a lot wanton greed and capitalism?
But while some significant bells can be raked in by players there is a certain element when you purchase turnips. Unlike the majority of the other forms of island plantlife, if they’re not sold before the next Sunday, turnips have a short shelf-life and will go rotten.
Should you happen to be among the unlucky ones who can’t offload their harvest of turnips – or you also do some ill-advised time-travelling – then you might end up with a home filled with rotten, worthless root vegetables.So, should you wind up in this unfortunate situation, what do you do with a pile of spoiled turnips?
First off, you can still sell Animal Crossing Bells for sale turnips. But, you won’t get anything that day’s turnip price is for them. You get 100 bells and they won’t be marketed as stacks of 10. Rather, they’ll market as one turnip a pile, so there’s a great possibility that you’ll be missing out on some big money.
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yanliu created the group You can still sell Animal Crossing Bells for sale 3 years, 9 months ago