How to Catch Insects in Animal Crossing

avatarCarryingMonte8 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago

Catching insects in Animal Crossing is pretty chill once you get the hang of it! First, you gotta sneak up on those buggy bois by holding the 'A' button. This lets you creep up real slow with your net. Then, when you're close enough, just let go of 'A' and SWOOSH, you catch 'em! Timing is key though, move too fast and those insects will bounce faster than your villager on a cup of Brewster's finest!

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avatarAttallingHalt8 months ago

Honestly, catching bugs is all about patience. Wait for the right moment, especially with the rarer ones. They tend to have a smaller catching window, so no sudden moves! I鈥檝e spent hours perfecting my approach for those elusive butterflies and beetles. It鈥檚 kinda zen, you know?


avatarAttallingHalt8 months ago

just run at them and swing, works sometimes lol

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