What to Do With Pearl Oysters in Animal Crossing

avatarRollingHank·8 months ago
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avatarDealingDada·6 months ago

Pearl oysters in Animal Crossing? Think of them as the ocean's little treasures! First up, you can sell them for a pretty Bells at Nook's Cranny. If you're more about the aesthetic, then hey, they're great for crafting that fancy mermaid furniture series. Who doesn't want their home to scream 'under the sea chic'? Also, don't forget, Blathers might want one for the museum if you haven't donated it yet. So, sell, craft, or donate – the world's your oyster!

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avatarCorsetingJoke·6 months ago

Actually, I crafted the entire mermaid series and let me tell you, my house is the envy of my island. The pearl oysters are totally worth hoarding for that alone!


avatarManningAndy·6 months ago

Just sell them. The mermaid stuff is pretty but takes up too much space.

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