Nintendo reported last week that will be shut down in November, leaving players wondering what to do. The company mentioned in their announcement that they would be sharing more details at the end of October, following the development of a new version of the mobile game. With the change, they plan to transfer user data from the old game, so no progress is lost for those keeping up with
In the meantime, it leaves in question what to do with the application till November. Thankfully, regardless of the move, Nintendo has continued to update the game. In, there are a lot of microtransactions for in-game currency, such as leaf tickets. With the transfer, they fully intend to remove them, meaning players will lose whatever leaf tickets they currently have.
With only a few more months to spend leaf tickets, players should take advantage of the current running events featuring rare items like furniture and clothing. For September, the in-game planner notes that they plan to release more new clothing and reissue old fortune cookies.Fortune cookies act like a lottery, paid with leaf tickets, for items relating to one theme; for instance, there is a fortune cookie with floral shop furniture in pastel colors.
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In addition, the number of stars the item has symbolizes its rareness, five being the most. They are accessible through the marketplace or the map. Leaf tickets can also help with crafting limited-time and reissued items. Right now, they have a collective country theme, from cowboy hats to mountains of cheese, following their month's event, Wheat-Field Reveries.
The daily welcome challenge has leaf ticket rewards and a rare fortune cookie once all are completed. Occasionally, use Shovelstrike Quarry to obtain leaf tickets, depending on the daily reward changes.
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