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Far Beyond The Black Horizon: Episode 6 – Weeding Out The Good From The Bad

25 March, 2020

Episode 6 – Weeding Out The Good From The Bad

Back in with the Nooks.

The selection of goods from Timmy is pathetic and not worth bothering about.

The junk in the recycling box to the left of the shot is worse. It may pick up later, though.

Of more use is the online terminal – get into the habit of accessing it at least once a day for the free Nook Miles.

Moreover, get into the habit of banking your money beyond what you need to avoid any spilling over into moneybags in your inventory later (learned the hard way in New Leaf! ). You don’t get that many slots as it is.

The online Nook Shopping is a little better in terms of variety, but it is still basic tat.

At this stage I don’t really need anything from it until I’ve got the house space to justify it.

Bet Rflong7/13 will be pleased to know there’s lawn flamingos available.

Regarding the sale of goods to Timmy to make money, the Bells offered doesn’t always make sense in terms of what’s caught – or the effort to get it.

It would be more realistic if Timmy did say this, instead of …

A grand for one of the easiest catches of the game (they run around slowly on the beach until you catch them with the net or die of old age waiting for you to do so) – you can get about eight most days without trying.

The puns for each fish or insect catch haven’t got any better since last time you’ll notice.

Would have been nice if coming up with bright ideas didn’t make me look like I was high.

It’s especially an issue when I’m gathering so much weed it’s a wonder this game hasn’t got its players subject to police raids.

Don’t sell all of it. Put some in storage for crafting purposes later.

Never sell raw weed. As you can see, you are lucky to get eight Bells for it.


Craft it into umbrellas, and you are getting twenty Bells for each weed.

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