How much are bugs worth in Animal Crossing?

avatarScoldingIrony8 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago

Oh, the world of bug catching in Animal Crossing is vast and varies a lot! Generally, bug prices range from a mere 10 bells for the common butterfly to a whopping 12,000 bells for the rare golden stag. It really depends on the type of bug, the season, and the time of day you catch them. So, if you're looking to make some serious bell-banking, keep your eyes peeled for those rare critters!

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avatarAlteringBeryl8 months ago

It's all over the place, tbh. Some bugs are barely worth the effort (looking at you, moth), while others, like the tarantula or scorpion, can fetch a pretty penny (or bell, in this case). Just remember, some of the high-value bugs only show up during certain months or times, so timing is everything!


avatarAttendingStoke8 months ago

Honestly, not all bugs are worth your time unless you're going for the 'complete the museum' angle. Focus on the rare ones for big bells!

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