Bugs fish and items are all brand new in Animal Crossing: New L

  • The new-ish first-person camera in Animal Crossing: New Horizons has revealed a slew of secrets, including some of the game's clever little Easter eggs that were previously hidden in plain sight.  Take, for example, the question of whether you ever figured out what music was written on the chalkboard in the video game.

     

    You'll never guess what I'm talking about.  Oh, what is it, exactly? You absolutely guessed correctly, didn't you? You have the ability to sight-read music, which is a very common skill to possess? Okay, that's fine.

     

     

    But did you ever find out what happened. . . What exactly is typed on the typewriter?

    There are a few words typed on the typewriter in Romaji, which is a romanized version of the Japanese language in the Latin alphabet that has been transliterated.

    Bugs, fish, and items are all brand new in Animal Crossing: New Leaf in March 2022.

    Since March has arrived in Animal Crossing at a time when the seasons are beginning to shift, there are a plethora of bugs and fish coming and going throughout the month.  There will be a total of nine new bugs introduced into the game in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.  As warmer weather approaches in the Northern Hemisphere, the fishing season will begin to pick up as well, but as summer draws to a close in the Southern Hemisphere, a large number of fish will depart.

    In addition, there are four Seasonal Events taking place in Animal Crossing this month, which players in both hemispheres will be able to participate in and enjoy.  Seasonal items will also be available at the Nook Stop in Town Hall and through the Nook Shopping app on the Nook Phone, in addition to regular items.  It's important to note, however, that none of these events will feature any original DIY recipes, which is a shame.

    Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Bugs galore! In the month of March 2022

    Bugs can be caught in the Northern Hemisphere this month, but players in the Southern Hemisphere will have a greater chance of catching them with a total of 51 Bugs this month in Animal Crossing.  The Emperor Butterfly can only be caught between 5 p.  m.  and 8 a.      m.  on the last day of March in the Northern Hemisphere, but it can still be caught between 5 p.  m.  and 8 a.      m.  on the last day of the month in the Southern Hemisphere.  The Emperor Butterfly, Tiger Butterfly, Agrias Butterfly, Rajah Brooke's Birdwing, Queen Alexandra's Birdwing, Atlas Moth, Madagascan Sunset Moth, Grasshopper, Walker Cicada, Pondskater, Diving Beetle, Giant Water Bug, Rosalia Batesi Beetle, Earth-Boring Dung Beetle, Goliath Beetle, Rainbow Stag, Walking Leaf, and Mosquito will all be lost by the

    Northern Hemisphere (Northern Hemisphere)

    When it is flying between 4 am and 7 pm, you can find the Tiger Butterfly, which sells for 250 Bells.

    Butterfly of the Peacock: This butterfly can be found flying between the hours of 4 am and 7 pm and sells for 2,500 Bells.

    Mantis: can be found on flowers between the hours of 8 a.  m.  and 5 p.    m. , and can be purchased for 430 Bells.

    The Orchid Mantis can be found on white flowers between the hours of 8 a.  m.  and 5 p.    m. , and it can be purchased for 2,400 ACNH bells.

    Between the hours of 8 a.  m.  and 5 p.    m. , honeybees can be found flying around, and they sell for 200 Bells.

    At any time of day, you can find the stinkbug on flowers.  It costs 120 Bells to purchase one of these.

    The Man-Faced Stinkbug can be found on flowers between the hours of 7 p.  m.  and 8 a.      m.  and can be purchased for 1,000 Bells.

    It is possible to see the Southern Hemisphere Common Butterfly in the air between the hours of 4 am and 7 pm; it can be purchased for 160 Bells.

    Yellow Butterfly: This butterfly can be found flying between the hours of 4 a.  m.  and 7 p.    m.  and sells for 160 Bells.

    It is possible to see Monarch Butterflies flying between the hours of 4 a.  m.  and 7 p.    m. , and they sell for 140 Bells.

    Cricket: can be found on the ground between the hours of 5 p.  m.  and 8 a.      m. , and costs 130 Bells per ball.

    Bell Cricket: This game can be found on the ground between 5 p.  m.  and 8 a.      m.  and costs 430 Bells to purchase.

    Red Dragonfly: This dragonfly can be found flying between the hours of 8 a.  m.  and 7 p.    m.  and sells for 180 Bells.

    450 Bells can be obtained by purchasing a Violin Beetle, which can be found on tree stumps at any time of day.

    Pill Bug: can be found by hitting rocks between 11 p.   m.  and 4 a.   m.  between 11 p.  m.  and 4 a.   m. , and can be purchased for 250 Bells.

    During the hours of 4 pm and 11 pm, centipedes can be found by hitting rocks on the ground; they sell for 300 Bells.

    Animal Crossing: New Leaf Will Arrive in March 2022.

    Fishermen in the Northern Hemisphere of Animal Crossing will have the opportunity to catch a total of 35 fish during March, while those in the Southern Hemisphere will have the opportunity to catch as many as 63 different fish.  ACNH bells for sale is expected that six species of fish will depart from the Northern Hemisphere by the end of March.  These species include the Bitterling, Yellow Perch, Stringfish, Sturgeon, Sea Butterfly, and Football Fish.  Since summer is coming to an end in the Southern Hemisphere, a total of 23 fish will be leaving the region by the end of the month.  These fish include the crawfish, soft-shelled turtle, sweetfish, salmon, king salmon, nibble fish, piranha, Arowana, dorado, gar, arapaima, saddled bichir, clown fish, sturgeonfish, butterfly fish, puffer fish, blue marlin, ocean sunfish