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Posted by GoNintendo Aug 02 2013 05:30 GMT
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Available Insects: Agrias Butterfly, Ant, Bee, Bell Cricket, Birdwing, Centipede, Common Butterfly, Cricket, Diving Beetle, Emperor Butterfly, Flea, Fly, Fruit Beetle, Petaltail Dragonfly, Goliath Beetle, Grasshopper, Hermit Crab, House Centipede, Lantern Fly, Long Locust, Mantis, Migratory Locust, Monarch Butterfly, Mosquito, Moth, Oak Silk Moth, Orchid Mantis, Peacock Butterfly, Pill Bug, Pondskater, Rainbow Stag, Raja Brooke, Red Dragonfly, Rice Grasshopper, Scorpion, Snail, Spider, Stink Bug, Tiger Beetle, Tiger Butterfly, Violin Beetle, Walker Cicada, Walking Leaf, Walkingstick, Wharf Roach, Yellow Butterfly.

Available Fish: Angelfish, Arapaima, Arowana, Barbel Steed, Barred Knifejaw, Black Bass, Blue Marlin, Bluegill, Butterflyfish, Carp, Catfish, Char, Cherry Salmon, Clownfish, Coelacanth, Crawfish, Crucian Carp, Dace, Dorado, Eel, Freshwater Goby, Gar, Giant Trevally, Goldfish, Guppy, Hammerhead Shark, Horse Mackerel, Koi, Mitten Crab, Moray Eel, Neon Tetra, Nibble Fish, Ocean Sunfish, Olive Flounder, Pale Chub, Pike, Piranha, Popeyed Goldfish, Puffer Fish, Rainbow Trout, Ray, Red Snapper, Ribbon Eel, Saddled Bichir, Salmon, Saw Shark, Sea Bass, Sea Horse, Shark, Soft-Shelled Turtle, Surgeonfish, Sweetfish, Whale Shark, Zebra Turkeyfish.

Available Deep Sea Catches: Abalone, Acorn Barnacle, Chambered Nautilus, Clam, Ear Shell, Flatworm, Giant Isopod, Horseshoe Crab, Lobster, Mantis Shrimp, Octopus, Oyster, Pearl Oyster, Scallop, Sea Anemone, Sea Grapes, Sea Slug, Sea Star, Sea Urchin, Spiny Lobster, Spotted Garden Eel, Sweet Shrimp, Tiger Prawn, Turban Shell.

Posted by Kotaku Jul 18 2013 14:00 GMT
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Oh you beautiful green light, how I've missed you. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 16 2013 01:30 GMT
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Tiny Cartridge has found a glitch that I've heard lots about recently, as it allows you to duplicate items in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The method is not exactly what I'd call "safe," but that's how it usually is with exploitations like this. To quote Animal Crossing Community's Heatran: What you do is, drop the items off, then the host ends the game. As it saves, [the visitor turns] off the wireless via switch on 3DS. Bam. Duplicated. Cloned. While I've not replicated this myself—too wary of messing up my save files—I've received a number of reports from friends who have verified the glitch. Tiny Cartridge says that the timing is tricky to nail, in case you're going to try to replicate this. I wouldn't, but! The glitch exists, and it might explain why sometimes you and a friend mistakenly end up with the same item. New Leaf duping glitch discovered [Tiny Cartridge]

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 15 2013 18:12 GMT
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I think this might hurt the experience for myself, but if you're into this kind of thing, go right ahead and take advantage!

"What you do is, drop the items off, then the host ends the game. As it saves, [the visitor turns] off the wireless via switch on 3DS. Bam. Duplicated. Cloned."

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Posted by GoNintendo Jul 15 2013 18:09 GMT
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Miyama stag beetle: 1,000 bells
Dynastid beetle: 1,350 bells
Saw stag beetle: 2,000 bells
Scarab beetle: 6,000 bells
Goliath beetle: 6,000 bells
Atlas beetle: 8,000 bells
Cyclommatus beetle: 8,000 bells
Elephant beetle: 8,000
Giant stag beetle: 10,000 bells
Rainbow stag beetle: 10,000 bells
Hercules beetle: 11,250 bells
Golden stag beetle: 12,000 bells

Some nice beetle values, don't you think? A nice way to make some extra bank as well! Wondering how you can go about being the best beetle hunter there is? Hit up the feature below for some tips!

Posted by Kotaku Jul 15 2013 16:30 GMT
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This might sound rash. I'm going to suggest you basically demolish your island. Say your goodbyes, because you're about to go on a tree murder spree, you criminal. As Patricia already highlighted in her handy How To Make Mounds Of Bells And Then Roll Around In It article, the island is where you want to go to make lots of cash off of beetles. But occasionally there are pesky fruit beetles that aren't worth making the trip back to your town, or butterflies that get in your way when you're on the hunt. So here's what you do. Cut down all the bushes and pluck all the flowers. This minimizes how many bugs you have crawling on your island, because you're only really looking for those big, shiny beetles. I felt kind of bad about this personally, so I opted to keep one bush and the flowers. I still get butterflies, but not nearly as many. Cut down most of the trees on your island. You're only going to leave two palm trees and two oak/fruit trees towards the front of the island. You'll want them in as straight a line with one another as possible for easier viewing/more efficient hunting. The trick here is that the game will spawn beetles around the island, but with only four trees for it to pick from, you're creating an ideal tree set-up to best catch the most beetles in the least amount of time. It's basically like your own trap. Here's a step-by-step visual tutorial of what you should do and what it should look like when you're done: Cut these three palm trees down. You can see the hut in the background for reference. (It's the left side of the island.) Continue down on the left side and this is one of two palm trees you will keep. Keep on going and cut these two trees down. Cut cut cut. Cut one, keep the other. In the middle of the island, cut that middle tree down. And get rid of the bushes (and flowers, unless you felt guilty like me). And, finally, cut all four of these guys down, too. Including the oak tree sitting on the grassy area of the island. As Patricia already mentioned, forgo the green fruit beetles and focus on the stags and bigger creatures. She has a nifty list of beetles and their prices in her article that I'll copy here for your reference: Miyama stag beetle: 1,000 bellsDynastid beetle: 1,350 bells Saw stag beetle: 2,000 bells Scarab beetle: 6,000 bells Goliath beetle: 6,000 bells Atlas beetle: 8,000 bells Cyclommatus beetle: 8,000 bellsElephant beetle: 8,000Giant stag beetle: 10,000 bellsRainbow stag beetle: 10,000 bellsHercules beetle: 11,250 bells Golden stag beetle: 12,000 bells With this minimal tree set-up, you won't scare the beetles off as easily when approaching them, because you can run back and forth on the opposite side of the island and approach the beetles head-on rather than running around the island to get to them all. Though I'll often run around anyway in search of finned fish while waiting for more beetles to spawn. You just have to slow to a walk if you're approaching them from the opposite end of the island. Stick to this method and you'll be bringing home hundreds of thousands of bells per island trip. Makes that 1G cost seem like pennies, doesn't it. Keep in mind, this is just my suggestion/preferred set-up. Do a bit of googling and you'll see others online suggest you chop down all the oak trees. I prefer to keep them up because they often spawn Dynastid beetles and some other lower-tiered bugs that are still worth gathering. Have tips of your own? Drop 'em below. Side note: did you know we have a Kinja blog dedicated to Animal Crossing? It's basically just a bunch of dumb screenshots uploaded by myself, Kirk and Patricia. Ok mostly it's been me so far. Top image modified from Reddit.

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 15 2013 15:00 GMT
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May be Europe only...



Thanks to SnowyDay for the heads up!

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 14 2013 18:13 GMT
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Posted by Popple Jun 10 2013 01:37 GMT
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Posted by GoNintendo Jul 12 2013 06:31 GMT
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Well they don't fight to their deaths, but they certainly do fight! I guess it's more of a never-ending battle.


Posted by GoNintendo Jul 08 2013 16:01 GMT
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