Animal Crossing: New Horizons had only been out for a few days before players found a way to exploit spawn conditions for valuable bugs and get rich quick. Farming tarantulas quickly became one of the top money-making schemes for deserted island dwellers. Tarantulas, the semi-rare, nocturnal arachnid--and one of the few hostile creatures in Animal Crossing--are worth 8,000 bells each if you can catch them. But in the past couple of weeks, the arrival of new bugs for the month of April has also meant new competition for the profitable tarantula--the giant water bug is here and it's making tarantula farming in Animal Crossing a lot more difficult.
We have a whole guide on tarantula farming, but the gist of it is this: you head to a deserted island via Mystery Tour and clear out all the resources like rocks, trees, stumps, and flowers. This removes spawn conditions for other bugs, which will force the tarantula to spawn more than usual. Previously, players didn't have to worry about bodies of water on their deserted island, because in the Northern Hemisphere at least, there were no seasonal bugs that spawned on water. Enter: the giant water bug.
If farming tarantulas seems like more trouble than it's worth, we still have a list of other ways to make money in Animal Crossing you can check out. But Animal Crossing isn't just about the bells. Bunny Day, an event running through the end of the today, is still live, with lots of seasonal DIY recipes to craft. Be sure to check out more of our guides below and read our review.
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