How do you find the otter in Animal Crossing?

avatarPracticingClock·2 years ago
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avatarRemovingMyth·2 years ago

Finding Pascal the sea otter in Animal Crossing is more about luck and timing than a specific location. First, make sure you're wearing a wetsuit. Then, dive into the ocean and look for a scallop—it's Pascal's favorite. He doesn't always show up on the first scallop you find, so you might need to keep trying. Once you catch a scallop, Pascal should pop up, offering to trade you something cool for it!

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avatarBeatingDebit·2 years ago

Just keep swimming and diving! Pascal is pretty random, so just focus on collecting scallops. He'll show up eventually. Think of it as a surprise visit from a friend who loves seafood a bit too much.


avatarCarryingTree·2 years ago

Honestly, it’s all about the scallops. Find those and you’ve basically sent out a bat-signal for Pascal.

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