In, August sets the stage for a busy Spring and Fall season, with few new critters to catch but big weekend events and shopping opportunities. New bugs, fish, and deep-sea creatures are sadly few and far between in August. However, the weekly Fireworks Show event gives players and villagers the opportunity to celebrate four weekends in a row.
August continues the lazy, laidback attitude of July in , with a limited rotation of new critters to catch. Players are still encouraged to keep an eye out for particularly rare critters, as some can take months to reappear once they leave the rotation. However, even if players aren't working towards completing Museum collections, the weekly Fireworks Show provides many opportunities to catch up with villagers.
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Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Migratory locust
On the ground
8am — 7pm
600
Rice grasshopper
On the ground
8am — 7pm
160
Walker cicada
On trees
8am — 5pm
400
Bug catchers in the Northern Hemisphere still have plenty to do in August, as 21 different bugs will exit the rotation at the end of the month. This includes typical summer bugs such as cicadas and many of the stag beetle species, such as Giraffe Stag. These are often rare and have high sell prices, making them prime targets for dedicated collectors.
Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Tiger beetle
On the ground
All day
1,500
The Damselfly, Dung Beetle, and Rajah Brooke's Birdwing exit the rotation at the end of August for players in the Southern Hemisphere.
Name
Location
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Sell Price
Moray eel
Sea
All day
Thin
2,000
Ray
Sea
4am — 9pm
Very large
3,000
Soft-shelled turtle
Rivers
4pm — 9am
Large
3,750
The Frog, Giant Snakehead, Killifish, Napoleonfish, and Squid all exit the rotation at the end of August for players in the Northern Hemisphere.
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