![]() You can visit the island 24/7 and collect anything you want, fruit, tokens, bugs, or fish. We will be exploiting the island for our own gain to collect enough bugs to 100% this part of the museum. It's rather hard to collect all of the many bugs to 100% the Museum, but it is possible. ![]() It's a very effective strategy!īugs are the next stage on the ladder for the Museum. This process will take about 20 minutes each day, and reap about 10-15 fossils per TT. ![]() Look around for a couple minutes and you will find about 8-10 fossils, or more than the usual amount. The day cannot be loaded (or already went to) because the events that happen in that day, AKA what fossils you get, were already chosen. To maximize your fossil game, you should TT to a day 2-4 days in advance that has NOT BEEN LOADED. What may be not as well known is that there are four fossils that spawn every day, and will always spawn at the beginning of a new day, or 6:00 AM. Most players will see little star icons appear above the ground, and either receive a fossil, pitfall seed, or a lloyd. Here's a guide on how to get as large of a Museum as possible.įossils are the easiest of the four main museum options. To get to each of these, however, you'll need tons of museum attractions. Expanding it out unlocks the Museum Shop, where tons of helpful tools such as the silver axe can be found and purchased, as well as opening up the Cafe. There are tons of paintings, fish, bugs, and fossils to add to the Museum's collection. The Museum in Animal Crossing: New Leaf is one of the biggest in the series. If you do not want to "exploit" the game to go farther, I recommend not reading on.) (Note: I DO TT myself, if you don't TT, please do not bully me for my decision. This guide is directed towards beginners, but maybe you AC masters will learn something new! Not much more to say, so let's get into it!. This time, I'm making a post on the easiest ways to fill the Museum in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
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