Fellow 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Animal Crossing: New Horizons players, have you been tirelessly collecting fish? Running around your island with a net to try to spot rare bugs? Pulling up fossils to try to find the last wing of that quetzalcoatlus specimen you have almost finished? If so, your efforts may be paying off soon because starting May 18th to May 31st, the game will be running International Museum Day. This is part of the April 23rd updat꧒e that included the return🍬 of questionable art dealer Redd and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:newcomer plant salesman Leif as well.

To begin, go and speak to the master museum curator himself, Blathers, starting anytime during the period of the event. Since it runs for just under two weeks you definitely have plentyꦜ of tim🦩e to participate in this (unlike the one and done Bunny Day). Keep in mind however that this timeframe is probably there for a reason. Based on the trailer, it looks like it requires going out to catch special fish and bugs which vary in rarity. So if you can help it, it is not recommended to b🎀egin too late in so that you can get the full extent of the rewards.

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Animal Crossing protagonist with an oarfish.

This event is done in a scavenger hunt style, utilizing stamps as merits for collecting certain items. What the details of those items or reward꧂s for how many stamps you get is still very much under wraps for the time being. What we do know, apparently, is that each stamp machine will be put in certain places throughout the museum. The pictures show that badges are earned for how many each species you've donated to the ꦬmuseum. For example, how many fish you've caught that live in the coral reef, how many live on the coast, etc. So if you haven't been donating your findings to the village's educational hub, your best bet is to start now.

Temporary events are an excellent idea because, in some past games, the town museum has just kind of been there but never seemed to serve a purpose. Who wanted to donate their potentially valuable fossils and fish to a place that never seemed to do anything for their town? Fortunately, the new gameplay has changed that since New Horizons is all about making your village the best that it can be. It's still hard to give something away for free when you could be using it toward repaying your Nook bank loan. But if some of these events are to come back annually, it will give players a motive to do☂nate to the museum more throughoutꦯ the year.

These events are a great way to keep players engaged in the game. With developments like th🌱☂is, along with the Reese and Cyrus one around the corner, who knows what others Nintendo will release next.

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