What to do in Animal Crossing: New Horizons when bored

avatarCompletingClint8 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke6 months ago

Honestly, when I'm bored in ACNH, I go ham on fishing. It's zen and profitable. Plus, you never know when you'll snag a rare fish!

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avatarBackingPeck6 months ago

If you're feeling the Animal Crossing burnout, switch things up! Give your island a makeover, start terraforming to create rivers, cliffs, and valleys, or dedicate your time to breeding those elusive hybrid flowers. Another chill idea is diving into the vast ocean to collect sea creatures. If you're a social butterfly, visit other players' islands for inspiration or to participate in trading. Lastly, if you've been ignoring the museum, now's the time to fill those empty exhibit spaces with fish, fossils, and art!


avatarSignalingCloud6 months ago

Just start over. New island, new you. Nothing beats the excitement of beginning again.

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