@RR529 Anything that's higher than the price you bought them for. As long as you make a profit. If you are looking for a normal profit I'd say 140 or higher. But the prices can reach as high as 700 if you're lucky. I sold mine for 659 earlier
I bought mine at 102, and currently they're at 39 - I didn't think they could go that low! I've heard they peak at wednesday, generally, so that'll be when I make my decision on whether to sell them.
@RR529 last week I bought for 97 and sold them for 147. Could have sold for 187 but I held out and the price declined. When they started declining they went from 187 to 185 then dropped to 147. I guess the small drop was a hint to sell but don’t know if this always happens like this. Have read prices can go as high as 600plus but it’s random.
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I bought mine at 102, and currently they're at 39 - I didn't think they could go that low! I've heard they peak at wednesday, generally, so that'll be when I make my decision on whether to sell them.
According to the wiki, as a rule of thumb, the prices rise up until Thursday, where they drop down again. (edit)This is a scenario where you can make your bells back. The worst case scenario involves the price dropping over the 7 days.
That is, assuming it works as it does in New Leaf.
Okay I'm just gonna say it - if Nintendo actually had no plans to reprint the Amiibo cards or re-release the Amiibo figures, then they should not have made them compatible with this game.
I'm a big fan of Amiibo, I have a lot of them. I am very sad Nintendo seems to be moving away from them. But in terms of their use, they shouldn't be in this game when you can't buy them new in stores.
This is part of why card games like Pokemon and Magic the Gathering rotate older cards out of their main competitive formats or re-print cards they intend to get used again. When a new game or format comes out and an old one suddenly becomes really useful, the secondary market drives them through the roof in price. I remember back around 2012 there was an uncommon (technically speaking) card in Pokemon that was like 45 dollars a card and nearly every competitive deck ran 4 copies.
Animal Crossing Amiibo cards are selling online right now for traditional scalper prices. As in really frakking high!
I really did assume Nintendo would reprint at least some of the cards if they allowed their use in this game.
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Been playing with the landscaping tools, and I'm wondering, are we only able to make right angles? Or is it possible to use a variety of angles to give your rivers and criffs a crinkly natural appearance?
... Okay, I figured it, but man is it fiddly. Seems to require a bit of trial and error. It would have been SO helpful if there was some sort of guide to show us exactly what will happen before we dig.
Is anyone in the Southern hemisphere currently playing? I'm in the Northern hemisphere, it is Night time, I'd like to play on an island that is currently day time so I can catch more butterflies. Flick is currently on my island so trying to catch as many bugs as possible as well as a beautiful butterfly for him to make a sculpture. Thank you.
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