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Animal Crossing Turnips Guide: Buy, Sell, And Store Turnips by miniming: 8:30am On Feb 08, 2021
Animal Crossing Turnips Guide: Buy, Sell, And Store Turnips



How to make a profit buying and selling turnips, how to store turnips, and how long until turnips spoil.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has an interesting economy, to say the least. Selling fruit, bugs, fish, and various random items to make a quick bell will get you by for a bit, but you'll need to get better income sources as your house payments start to balloon and you have to make larger infrastructure improvements around town. You'll need to make use of the game's stock market--which it cheekily calls the "stalk market"--in order to make enough money for this. New Horizons' huge success means we're sure to see plenty of special events in 2021, and you'll need the bells to buy goodies at these events. Look no further than turnips!

Named for the turnips you're buying and selling, the stalk market is a finicky thing that takes practice and commitment. But you can stand to make major profits if you keep an eye on Timmy and Tommy's prices and know when to sell. We've rounded up everything you need to know about Animal Crossing's turnip trade, from how to buy turnips to the types of stalk market patterns you should look out for and our best tips. They aren't the only way to earn a lot of bells, but they are one of the most consistent if you do it every week. Eventually, you'll hit the jackpot!

For more financial tips, check out our guide to making money in New Horizons. The game continues to get even more options for making cash over time. As Halloween has passed, we should seen more seasonal goodies coming to the game, as well. Most are limited-time items, so you'll need to remember to get them before they're gone. The possibilities are nearly endless. People are even making their own takes on classic characters for costumes. With the cash you receive from your turnips, you can join them.

How To Buy And Store Turnips
Turnips in Animal Crossing operate on a weekly cycle. Each Sunday after you've unlocked Nook's Cranny, an adorable boar named Daisy Mae will visit your town and sell turnips from 5 AM to 12 PM. She sells them in bundles of 10 for a varying price each week--somewhere between 90 and 110 bells per turnip. There's no limit to how many you can buy before she leaves so long as you have the bells, and we recommend buying regardless of her price, though buying low is obviously preferable.

All the turnips you buy will spoil the following Sunday and become worthless, so in order to make any money, you'll need to sell the week's turnips sometime before Saturday evening. In the meantime, you don't have to keep turnips in your pockets; while you can't store them in your home storage, you can drop them on the floor in your home or outside. Keep in mind that any visitors can pick up the turnips you leave outside, so if you don't have space in your house, make sure you fence in the turnips so they don't get stolen!

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