What to Do With Gold Nuggets in Animal Crossing

avatarPracticingClock8 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit6 months ago

Sell them! Gold nuggets fetch a nice price, and if you're not really into crafting, it's easy money. Just make sure you're not going to need them later on. Regret is real in Animal Crossing.

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avatarBurstingHong6 months ago

Gold nuggets are super valuable! You can use them to craft gold tools which last longer than the regular ones. Also, keep an eye out for DIY recipes that require gold nuggets - some of the coolest furniture and accessory items need them. And if you're not into crafting, you can always sell them for a good amount of bells at Nook's Cranny. Definitely don't just let them collect dust in your storage!


avatarForetellingTable6 months ago

Hoarding them is pretty much my strategy. You never know when a new update will drop with items that need gold nuggets. Also, displaying a few in your house adds that touch of opulence!

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