How to Find Treasure Islands in Animal Crossing

avatarRemovingMytha year ago
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avatarBringingLimpa year ago

Just dig everywhere! You never know where you'll find hidden treasure.

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avatarNickelingAlana year ago

Finding Treasure Islands in Animal Crossing is all about luck and exploration! First, keep an eye out for messages in bottles along the beaches of your island鈥攖hey can contain hints or maps. Also, talk to your villagers; sometimes they give quests that lead to hidden treasures. Lastly, don't forget to visit other islands with Nook Miles Tickets; some islands are rich with hidden items and rare resources. Happy hunting!


avatarDislikingTrampa year ago

Honestly, it's all about exploring and interacting. Check behind trees, dig at suspicious spots, and keep visiting new islands. The more you play, the more likely you'll stumble upon one of those coveted treasure islands. I found my first treasure chest after helping Gulliver, the seagull. Who knew, right?

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