How much is a pearl oyster worth in Animal Crossing?

avatarArisingWard8 months ago
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avatarPassingDada8 months ago

In Animal Crossing, a pearl oyster will bag you 1,200 bells if you decide to sell it at Nook's Cranny. If you're looking to get a bit more bang for your buck, wait for CJ to show up. He'll buy it off you for 1,800 bells since he pays 1.5 times the usual price for fish and sea creatures!

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avatarRollingHank8 months ago

Just 1,200 bells. Not the biggest moneymaker from the sea, but every little bit helps when you're saving up for your next island upgrade!


avatarAttainingFord8 months ago

1200 bells at Nook's Cranny. But honestly, if you're farming for bells, there are better ways to spend your time. Dive for sea creatures like the red king crab or gigas giant clam instead. Much more lucrative.


avatarTargetingDirt8 months ago

Guys, it's just 1,200 bells. Spend more time fishing for rare fish or catching bugs. Trust me, way better use of your time if you're aiming to fill up your bell account.

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