Lots of players in games like to curate daily routines for themselves, and is no different. With the new release bringing in new players, or returning players looking forward to a new start, something to consider is how you're going to make your own routine. When is the best time to fulfill animal requests, collect fruit, and start crafting items to decorate your avatar, cabin, or campsite?
isn't much different to its predecessor, but one major difference is that Nintendo has been a lot kinder to players when it comes to virtual purchases, and Leaf Tokens are given out a lot more generously than the old Leaf Tickets. This means it may be easier for players to find themselves with full inventories from completing animal requests. If they follow certain routines, this can become a much smaller issue.
When first logging into, it's always good to check what's new. If you logged off while in your campsite, then you'll load in near your camper, which is conveniently close to the garden. Unless they're planting flowers for Happy Homeroom challenges or want a specific item from Lloyd, a lot of players won't want to spend a lot of time gardening, so you should make sure to get it out the way so you don't miss out on event items that would otherwise cost you a Complete Ticket.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete players who want to spruce up their campsites can start with these custom design imports from New Horizons.
When it comes to gardening events, the format is always similar, and will involve harvesting flowers and collecting the bugs which appear on them. The goal is to collect as many bugs as possible to earn seasonal rewards. Each event will introduce two limited-time flowers which get converted into Bells after the event is over. These flowers attract unique bugs of varying rarities which will be attracted to a specific type of event flower. When starting these events, you should ideally use one half of your gardening lots for each flower type to give yourself the
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