How to Build the Museum in Animal Crossing

avatarUnifyingSlum8 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale8 months ago

Just donate 15 things to Blathers. Any mix of fish, bugs, or fossils. Then, wait 2 days. Boom, museum.

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avatarScoldingIrony8 months ago

Oh, building the museum is like the bread and butter of starting your Animal Crossing adventure! First, you gotta talk to Blathers, the owl who dreams of opening the museum. He'll initially set up in a tent. To unlock the museum, you need to donate 15 items to him - fossils, fish, or bugs work. Once you've hit that magic number, Blathers will close the tent to start construction on the museum, which then opens in about 2 days. Pro tip: keep fishing, bug catching, and fossil hunting to fill up the museum once it's open!


avatarConcludingDisc8 months ago

Actually, I think the real challenge isn't building the museum; it's filling it up! Catching every fish and bug for the season can be a real grind, but it's so worth it when you see your complete collections.

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