How do I sell items on Animal Crossing?

avatarWipingBride·2 years ago
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avatarWipingBride·2 years ago

Selling your stuff in Animal Crossing is pretty easy! All you gotta do is head over to the shop in your game. If you’re playing New Horizons, that's gonna be Nook's Cranny. Just walk up to Timmy or Tommy, choose the 'I want to sell' option, and select the items you wanna part with. They’ll make you an offer, and boom, you've made some bells!

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avatarPracticingClock·2 years ago

Just dump it all on Timmy and Tommy at Nook's Cranny. They buy almost anything.


avatarCluingWear·2 years ago

Directly to the twins at Nook’s Cranny. But, really, who sells? Hoarding is where it’s at. One day, that random item could be part of a perfect set. #CollectorLife


avatarCaringEthos·2 years ago

Honestly, selling items is only one way to make bank in AC. Don't forget you can also plant money trees or hunt for rare bugs and fish that sell for more!

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