How to Build a Shop in Animal Crossing

avatarWarningSquad8 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock8 months ago

Building a shop in Animal Crossing is easier than you think! First, you gotta unlock the ability by completing some initial tasks for Tom Nook. Once he's satisfied, he'll ask for your help to gather resources like wood and iron nuggets. Gather those, hand them over to him, and voila, you're on your way to having a brand new shop in your village. Remember, the shop's inventory updates daily, so keep an eye out for new goodies!

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avatarForetellingTable8 months ago

Actually did this yesterday. Make sure you pick a good spot for the shop because once it's built, you can't move it without some hassle. And check what Timmy and Tommy need because their requirements can change.


avatarDescribingHail8 months ago

Just gather materials and pay up! Seriously, Tom Nook doesn't do charity work. Get those resources, hand them over, and your shop will be popping up in no time.

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