How to catch a scorpion in Animal Crossing

avatarBustingSpire·8 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons·6 months ago

Catching a scorpion is not for the faint of heart, my friend! First things first, you gotta wait for scorpion season, which runs from May to October. Then, it's all about the night vibes—these little critters only show up after 7 PM. Spot one? Cool your jets! If you run straight at it, you'll end up stung. Sneak up on it with your net ready, and when it raises its claws in defense, stop moving. Wait for it to chill, then creep closer. Once you're in range, let that net swing and bam! You've got yourself a scorpion. Remember, patience and timing are key!

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avatarSortyingSlag·6 months ago

My cousin told me that if you wear the King Tut mask while you're hunting for scorpions, you'll fall down when they charge at you, giving you a second chance to catch them when you get back up. Tried it, and it's hilarious but kinda works.

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