In, November marks the start of the festive season, with major events and lots of rare critters to catch in both hemispheres. By the end of the month, Northern Hemisphere players can expect snow as winter starts to set in. On the other side of the world, Southern Hemisphere players will start to see critters that enjoy the warmer summer weather appearing all over their islands.
After the spooky Halloween celebrations that dominate October in , November is a slightly quieter month. However, there’s still a new rotation of bugs, fish, and deep-sea creatures to be caught in both hemispheres. Anyone looking to complete their museum collections must check in on their islands and explore before Turkey Day arrives to cap off the month.
Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Damselfly
Flying
All day
500
Mole cricket
Underground
All day
500
Tarantula
On the ground
7pm – 4am
8,000
Name
Location
Time of Day
Sell Price
Banded dragonfly
Flying
8am – 5pm
4,500
Diving beetle
On fresh water
8am – 7pm
800
Great purple emperor
Flying
4am – 7pm
3,000
Pondskater
On fresh water
8am – 7pm
130
Queen Alexandra’s birdwing
Flying
8am – 4pm
4,000
Rosalia batesi beetle
On tree stumps
All day
3,000
Scorpion
On the ground
7pm – 4am
8,000
Violin beetle
On tree stumps
All day
450
November is a big month for aggressive and hard-to-find bugs. Scorpions and Tarantulas will both chase and attack players, so you’ll have to time your net swing carefully. Mole crickets have to be dug up, so you’ll need to listen for their chirp.
Name
Location
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Sell Price
Bitterling
Rivers
All day
Very small
900
Blowfish
Sea
9pm – 4am
Small
5,000
Blue marlin
Pier
All day
Huge
10,000
Football fish
Sea
4pm – 9am
Large
2,500
Tuna
Pier
All day
Huge
7,00
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