yeah i have the original bridge. i tried making a 2nd bridge but the game kept telling me that wasn’t a good place for a bridge so i gave up lol
Yeah you will get it right away. You'll start with just access to dirt paths but you can pay 2K Nook miles for each other path and 6K each for the water and cliff builder.
Every time I try to place a tree under a cliff where I want it I can’t! I need to make little divots so my trees don’t look out of place edit: and I can’t place any dang bridges anywhere! The river is so uneven where it’s rounded
I was under the impression that you just needed all the recipes and that you didn’t need to actually craft them. Could be wrong tho.
Turnip prices were up to 150 or so yesterday for me (sold at 141). Today they are 70. Someone explain the turnip demand curve to me.
Ehhh last week I’ve had mine all over the place for prices, Monday-Tuesday I had them go down from 70-50 or so, then Wednesday to Friday they fluctuated anywhere from 160 to 80 sporadically
My turnips have been like this: Mon PM - 84 bells Tuesday PM - 75 Wed PM- 65 bells Today AM - 107 Today PM - 129 You guys think the upward trend should continue tomorrow? Or should I just sell now so I can make a profit I sold about half the other day at a friend's island for 189 per turnip so I already basically made my money back
let me check mine today. it was 300 yesterday (i thought everyone had already sold turnips so I didn't post lol my b)
i have 176 bells today. if anyone's interested i can open it, but ideally you should be selling somewhere upwards of 300 bells if you can
Spent today renovating my island/adding stuff around to make it look pretty. Focusing on the right side, planting trees and organizing them. Not sure what I wanna do. I have my villagers houses split pretty evenly between the left and right, thinking of adding more chill areas/picnic stuff to the left side to compensate for my trees and stuff Will probably try and hunt tarantulas tonight but I'm getting tired of making my own islands and having to do sooo much work for so little return