What is a Saharah ticket in Animal Crossing?

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avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

Saharah tickets? They're basically your golden ticket to snazzy walls and floors in Animal Crossing. Buy enough from Saharah and bam, free decor!

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avatarWarningSquad2 years ago

A Saharah ticket in Animal Crossing is a special item you get from Saharah, the traveling camel who sells rugs, wallpapers, and floorings. Whenever you buy stuff from her, for every 3,000 Bells spent, she gives you a ticket. You can exchange these tickets for more exclusive wallpapers or floorings that you can't buy with Bells. It's like a loyalty program for interior decorating enthusiasts!


avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

They're just fancy coupons. IMO, not worth hoarding cause the real gems are in the Bells transactions.

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