Grow a Golden Shovel Bury
a shovel anywhere and dig it up one day (24 hours) later. The shovel
will become a Golden Shovel. Using the Golden Shovel, you can bury bags
of money to hopefully grow money trees. Larger lumps of money increase
the odds of growing a fruitful money tree.
Growing Fruit Trees You
can plant a piece of fruit to grow a tree that bears that fruit.
However, not all parts of your town are suitable for growing. To ensure
that your fruit tree grows, chop down an existing tree (preferrably one
that dooesn't grow fruit) and dig up the stump with a shovel. Bury the
fruit in the hole you dug and it will always grow into a fruit bearing
tree.
Get New Furniture for Free If
you've got some stuff you don't want, like ugly furniture or shirts,
you can attach it to a letter and send the letter to another resident
of your town. Town residents will almost always respond with a letter
of their own and a different item attached.
Magic Rock Money In
town, you may attempt to hit each rock with a tool to shake it out for
money. You may continue your shake down until this rock exhausts
itself. This manner of money-making may be done once per day.
When
you hit the rock, money will come out. However, you will bounce back.
You will have to run back to hit it again. To prevent this, dig holes
around you in a pattern so that you won't bounce away. You can make
20,000+ bells a day this way, but you have to be fast to get this much.
Nookie Upgrade
Tom Nook's shop by simply purchasing the necessary upgrade -- there are
two levels you can purchase normally. A final additional upgrade level
(Nookington's) requires someone else (a guest) to shop at the store.
Snowman Furniture In
the winter where you find snowballs get a rather big snowball and push
a little smaller one on top and a snowman will be made and will talk
about how happy he is and a little while later he will send you a
letter and a piece of furniture but watch out the furniture may be
worth a lot in Tom Nook's store but you can't buy it in the catalog -
also it gives you a lot of HRA points.
Recycle Free Items Go by the post office recylcing bin daily and occasionally, there's junk left over you may find valuable or useful.
The Turnip Racket You
need two Nintendo DS systems, two copies of the game since you will be
farming both files. A cooperative buddy will also be helpful. The
process goes as follows:
Player one needs to go through their
game and note which days Tom Nook buys turnips (or some other
commodity) at a high price. When you locate a day that you will turn a
good profit from selling turnips, have player two with the second DS go
to a Sunday morning at 6.00am. (The second player may need to
change the system settings to do this).
Player two needs to find
Joan and then buy as many turnips as can be afforded. Connect the DSes
and have player two sell the turnips to Nook's store in player one's
town. Repeat this farming technique as often as needed.
Catalogue Completion To
complete your catalogue, you only need to borrow (as opposed to steal)
an item from someone. You do not need to purchase it or even take it
back to your own town. Just put the item in your pocket for a moment
and that will add its entry to your catalogue.
When you visit a
friend's town, have him/her place items that are not in your catalogue
on the ground. Fill your pocket with items that you have that are
missing from his/her catalogue. When you reach the town, empty your
pockets and fill them with your friend's items. Afterwards, retrieve
your own items and leave your friend's items on the ground for him/her
to retrieve. This temporary exchange of items is sufficient to add them
to your catalogue.
Turnip Preserves Any
white turnips you place on a table inside your home will never go bad.
This will let you wait for a high turnip selling price without worrying
about your turnips rotting.