How to Catch a Wharf Roach in Animal Crossing

avatarCopyingSole8 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic8 months ago

Catching a wharf roach in Animal Crossing is a piece of cake! Just head to the beach on your island and look for these little bugs scurrying around on the rocks and sand near the water. Sneak up on them slowly and swing your net. Bam! Wharf roach caught!

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avatarDezincingBrute8 months ago

lol, just chase them, they're not that fast. If I can catch 'em, so can you!


avatarSnorkellingClock8 months ago

Pro tip: don't run directly at them; they'll scatter. Approach slowly, net at the ready, then swing when you're close enough. Patience is key!


avatarAlteringBeryl8 months ago

Honestly, why bother? They sell for next to nothing. If you're filling out your Critterpedia, then go for it, but if you're in it for the Bells, there are better ways to spend your time on the island.

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