Do Turnip prices trend one way or another? Or are they completely random? I spent all the money I had yesterday on them for 104 bells... what are typical good prices I should watch out for?
@GoldenBoy if you’re looking to buy them from daisy, you should look out for prices from 90-95, but 95-105 is ok. If you’re selling them, you want to look out for prices exceeding 200, but 300+ is a great price. If you’re in need of some quick bells, you could go for 100-200, but anything under 100 should be avoided if possible.
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@GoldenBoy You can use https://turnipprophet.io/index.html to track your potential patterns and get an idea of what prices to expect on your island for the week.
Personally I've been trying to find someone with prices of about 400+ to sell. I've been selling on like Tuesday-Wednesday. I'd settle for a bit less later in the week if I hadn't found something good yet. Haven't come across really good prices on my own island yet though (had a large spike last week when my shop was closed).
@BenAV Ohh thanks, that’s really handy. It was my first week of playing last week, but I made a note of prices when Nooks Cranny opened. Been around 48-73 so far, so I was a little worried paying about 100 for them. But I’ll keep an eye on my prices and let you guys know if they’re good here!
@GoldenBoy No problem. How high you aim for should probably depend on how hard you're willing to look to find them. I've had pretty good luck with a small-ish Facebook group I'm in which is how I've been consistently been able to sell for around 400+ but maybe don't aim too high if you're not prepared to look around and potentially go through a bit of hassle to sell them. Even something 150-200 is a reasonable return on investment with little effort and is certainly better than letting them rot on Sunday morning, haha. The buy prices range from 90-110 so there's not a huge fluctuation compared to the sell prices so I just usually buy on my island even when they're crappy (I can't be bothered flying elsewhere for them on Sunday morning) but of course the closer to 90 you can find, the better.
@BenAV Yeah, I see! I’m going to aim for anything 200+ and I’ll be happy. It’s early days in the game for me yet anyway, so just looking to expand the house. Haven’t started any major projects, yet...
I finished manipulating the rock locations on my island. It seems the shiny spot where you can plant money trees requires the same 3x3 available grid area as the rocks. The rock spawn has pirority over the shiny spot. If there is only 1 spot available the shiny spot will not appear. I used fence segments so I'm not sure how paths (that cannot be planted in) or patterns on the ground would manipulate the rock spawns.
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Honestly no worries. I figured someone didn’t know about cataloging. I didn’t either until Aaron from Spinach explained it to me. Keep everything, I don’t need any of it. As long as Shepard’s 32 items were still on the beach, and I didn’t include the white rattan low table and towel basket into the items on the ground, all is good.
No I had no idea about the cataloging, I didn't know anything could have been as simple as that. I didn't take anything from the beach as I know they were for someone and there was no white rattan low table. I can't just keep all of those things though Gretchen, at least let me give you something in return or some bells or something? Let me know what I can do as I feel bad about my mistake.
I'll definitely know about cataloging the next time! Lol.
I've been using the Nook Tickets to visit islands but the last 3 or 4 tickets i've used i seem to end up on the same islands which only have all the trees / flowers that i already have. How do i visit a different island using the Nook Ticket please?
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