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1. Let me know her friend code, she can then visit my town to get all the different fruit available. She has her own native fruit growing in her town, on one of the fruit trees will be a perfect fruit. It will look a slightly different colour, grow lots of these fruit as you can then sell them in a town which grows a different native fruit for big profits. Especially on days when, for example, my Retail shop has a special (check the notice board outside the shop) on Perfect fruit. You can make over 800,000 Bells doing this, you can stack the fruit together on the pockets screen.

You can only grow your own Perfect fruit, not say my Perfect peaches, if her native fruit is apples.

2. You can sell fossils, or nearly any item she has in her pockets for Bells. Or collect the fossils for the museum.

3. Buying Turnips

Play the game between 6AM and noon on Sunday and look for Joan, a brown boar, wandering around your town. Talk to her to purchase turnips from her. Her price for the turnips will be between 90 and 110 bells. Her price doesn't change during the day. The turnips that you buy from her will spoil on 6AM the following Sunday.

You then check the Retail store for the price at which they're buying the turnips for. The price changes every morning, and afternoon - Monday to Saturday. Big profits can be made, especially if you buy a lot of turnips and you get lucky on a high price.

Tip: Let one turnip spoil outside, and wait until the next day ;)

4. Keep hold of all your animals, help them out, and they will eventually....... ;) (won't spoil it).

5. Visiting other towns so you can get the different tools. Doing things in your town will eventually get you better tools ;)

Thanks a lot... I've sent her your advice and she's already got lots of bells and enjoying it. She lives the bloody noise of characters talking which is driving me insane!

Friend code is: 0061-2850-6528

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Nice one Simmy. What does this mean we can do? Visit each others towns?

Haha I have absolutely no idea! Only had the game a few days myself! I've paid off the first deposit but other than that I've not done much else!

I can open anytime today, if you would like to visit.

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I was playing this pretty regularly when I first got it last summer, but it seemed to get pretty repetitive and I now only play something like once a month now, which results in a bit of "Wow, I haven't seen you around for ages!" type repitition with the usual epic weeding session, which has become a little boring itself. But I keep seeing things posted on the AC Facebook page, and I saw all these cool wee characters on the MK8 AC stage lining the track, and I just feel like I'm missing out on loads of cool content. I understand you get out what you put in, but I got pretty bored of putting in the same stuff and talking to the same characters every day. New guys moving in seems to have dried up too. Ach, I'm doing it wrong, amn't I? Any tips to increase enjoyment?

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Like, do new characters not move in if I've been keeping all of my current villagers?

You need to play it more, then every now and then an animal will ask to leave. Have you got the campsite in your village? That's always a good way of getting new animals, as long as you've got the space for a new villager of course.

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I've had villagers leave in the past, but for a while I wasn't letting them go :lol:

I've not built the campsite yet, I'll make that my next public works project. How many "full time" residents can your village hold? Like, by keeping hold of wantaway villagers will I be preventing new guys from coming in in their place?

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I've had villagers leave in the past, but for a while I wasn't letting them go :lol:

I've not built the campsite yet, I'll make that my next public works project. How many "full time" residents can your village hold? Like, by keeping hold of wantaway villagers will I be preventing new guys from coming in in their place?

You can have 10 villagers at a time. When you have an animal camping, and you want him or her to move in. One of your animals would've had to of left, leaving a vacant slot for that new animal.

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I've added a few of you from the last couple of pages. Please add me! Friend code in my sig.

Hi there, Ive just added you too. I haven't really been playing AC at all for quite a while as Fantasy Life and now MH4U have taken over my life! I have Cherries as the local fruit in my town - I'll try and go on a little bit more if it helps. Im not sure I dare go back to my town as Im sure I'll get a load of grief from my villagers!

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In five hours or so? I'm after lots of cherries. :)

Ive just harvested a batch of different fruits for you including cherries. Drop us a line and I'll try and pop on tonight if that helps? :)

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Alright, what's your friend code?

Oh sorry....

KafkaK - 1504-5715-5763

My connections back btw. I can open up if you like. You'll have to excuse the disarray as I haven't been in town for months!

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Alright, what's your friend code?

Im open too - Dave - Feel free to drop by if you like. I left a batch of stuff for you outside the station - feel free to have it. The perfect cherries won't grow as perfect cherries in your town unless cherries are your local fruit so probably worth selling them to make money early on. The regular fruit will grow as normal. Enjoy.

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