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System: Wii | Review Rating Legend | |
Dev: Nintendo | 1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid | 4.0 - 4.4 = Great |
Pub: Nintendo | 2.0 - 2.4 = Poor | 4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy |
Release: Nov. 16, 2008 | 2.5 - 2.9 = Average | 5.0 = The Best |
Players: 1 (4 Online) | 3.0 - 3.4 = Fair | |
ESRB Rating: Everyone | 3.5 - 3.9 = Good |
After many months of waiting and a slightly lackluster experience with Animal Crossing: City Folk at the last E3, I still couldn't help but be very excited about the game. It's time to start a new life in a new town, with new friends, and exciting new activities! The idea of playing it on the big screen was especially appealing, and being able to communicate with my friends around the globe via WiiSpeak (voice chat) and not just typing made it an even sweeter deal. After spending a nice amount of time with the game and toddling through its new features, I have to say Nintendo did it right!
Animal Crossing has been around since the GameCube (2002), and three years later, it transitioned to portable gaming. The game was so well done and offered such new features that it became a complete success and people still play it to this day. In fact, I doubt they'll quit playing Wild World just because the Wii version is out. Instead, Animal Crossing fans will get a double dose of this charming little world, taking advantage of the great things each version has to offer.
For those of you who are still uninitiated in the world of Animal Crossing, let me explain what this game is all about. It's a simple and laidback life simulator where players go fishing, bug-catching, and chat with cute and funny animal friends. The game runs in real time, so when it's five o'clock for you, so will it be in the game. Following this premise, stores will close at 10pm, the sky will be dark, there'll be winter snowstorms, birds will sign in the spring, etc. Festivities are also celebrated in the game, so if you want to check out the New Year in the game, you may have to put down that glass of Champaign real quick and turn on the Wii! And, if you don't have any Halloween plans, you might as well go trick-or-treating in the game, or just go to those Saturday night concerts at the coffee shop.
Even though there aren't any game-defining goals per se, players will be challenged to complete a varied collection of bugs, fish species, fossils, and paintings, as well as making their house bigger by paying off the entire mortgage. Yes, my friends, life is not that easy. You have to work hard to reach your goals! You are welcome to gather fruit, fish, bugs, etc. and sell them to Mr. Tom Nook (business owner / raccoon) in order to make a profit. With time and dedication, you'll be able to amass a fortune. It won't take you long to get into Animal Crossing, as it's a very casual and user-friendly game that focuses on charming moments and doesn't require much skill. Best (or worst) of all, it can become an extremely addictive pastime, so be careful!
When you first start the game, Rover the cat will show up and chatter with you about who you are. You'll have the choice to transfer your DS character or create a new one. Transferring your DS character is a great feature and works like a charm! However, you won't get to transfer any other game data like your belongings and collections from the portable version. It would have been nice if animals you've encountered in Wild World still recognized you when you meet them in City Folk, but that's about the only complaint I have as far as transferring the character goes. Otherwise, it's awesome, and it won't affect your DS adventure at all!
With or without a new character, you'll have to start fresh on the Wii. Players will move into their newly designed (and randomly generated) town and start meeting other townsfolk. You never know who you're going to meet, as there are hundreds of characters in the game and you'll only start with five neighbors plus the usual business owners, etc. Soon enough, you'll be choosing one of four vacant homes. You can't play at the same time as other people in your household, but at least each of you get your very own home in the game! Before you know it, Nook will be waiting outside offering you a job so you can start rolling some dough - or bells, the game's currency. The job doesn't last for too long, but it will teach you the basics on talking to other characters, delivering items, writing letters, posting messages on the town's bulletin, etc. After that, you can take your sweet time collecting things and making money, and it's a no-interest home loan, so there will be no repercussions. Lucky you! In the meantime, you can collect furniture to decorate your home, go fishing, or whatever you please.
As always, the town has a museum, an observatory, a coffee shop, the Able Sisters' clothing store, Nook's ever-evolving bazaar, and the town hall / post office. You won't see notable changes in these areas, other than the nice ABD machine at the town hall where you'll do your bank transactions from now on. Hopefully that will take off some of the workload from pelicans Pelly and Phillys! This will give the latter one less reasons to complain when you decide to wander around town and stop by the Town Hall late at night (For the love of fish! She says).
Also, you can go to the city as much as you want. It's just one bus ride away, and it's full of promises. GracieGrace's sophisticated store will blow you away with their cool clothing and furniture choices, as well as their price tags - Yikes! Katrina will tell you your fortune if you stop by her shop, and Harriet will give you a haircut or a complete makeover at Shampoodle. Players will be able to choose a Mii facemask to attach to their character. The first one is free! This means you can put it on and take it off as much as you want, since it stays in your design inventory. However, if you ever want a new Mii face, you'll have to visit Harriet again and give up the previous mask - fair enough.
Transfer your saved game file from Animal Crossing: Wild World. All your previously unlocked items will now be available for sale in the catalog at Tom Nook's store.
Roblox super power training simulator soul reap. The Soul Reap is a skill in super power training simulator, it only works on people with 1,000 times lower Psychic Power than you, when used the player who is using the Skill teleports behind the user who he/she is attacking, and then a scythe appears and swings at them, when used a evil chuckling sound is played, this Skill is earned from completing the Reaper's Quest, it requires 10T Body. Soul Attack allows you to stealthily attack another player who has 10x less psychic power than you and instant killing another player with 100x. Usually better against people who tend to train their Fist Strength more. If the opponent's psychic power is 10x more than yours, damage will be. A dark chuckling sound effect is played afterward. To obtain Soul Reap finish the Grim Reaper's Quest which requires 10T Body Toughness, 10T Fist Strength, 10T Psychic Power. Soul Attack is a skill that is based off of Psychic Power, and essentially is only usable on people with less than your Psychic Power. In order to damage someone, you need 10x your victim's psychic power. If you have 100x your victim's psychic power, it will kill them instantly.
Bank unlockablesDeposit the indicated number of Bells at the bank to unlock the corresponding bonus:
- Shopping Card: 10,000 Bells.
- Box Of Tissues: 100,000 Bells.
- Gold Card: 1,000,000 Bells.
- Piggy Bank: 10,000,000 Bells.
- Green Feather: 100,000,000 Bells.
- Blue Feather: 200,000,000 Bells.
- Yellow Feather: 300,000,000 Bells.
- Red Feather: 400,000,000 Bells.
- Purple Feather: 500,000,000 Bells.
- White Feather: 600,000,000 Bells.
- Rainbow Feather: 700,000,000 Bells.
- ABD: 999,999,999 Bells.
Donate the indicated number of Bells to the Town Fund at Town Hall to unlock the corresponding item or structure. Note: These items and structures have no effect other than to show off what you donated.
- Bridge is built: 200,000 Bells
- Fountain is built: 400,000 Bells
- Windmill or lighthouse is built: 1,000,000 Bells
You can earn 1 point for every 100 Bells spent at Tom Nook's store. They can be used to earn the following prizes:
- Bad Bro 'Stache: 2,500 points
- Banana: 500 points
- Hero's Cap, Majora's Mask, or Samus Mask: 6,000 points
- Hero's Clothes, Varia Suit, or Wario Hat: 5,000 points
- Kart: 10,000 points
- Midna's Mask: 6,500 points
- Peach's Parasol: 4,000 points
- Toad Hat: 3,000 points
- Triple Shells: 800 points
- Yoshi's Egg: 1,000 points
After playing the game for at least one week, successfully complete the indicated task to have Tom Nook's store upgraded to the corresponding level:
Nook N' Go: Spend or sell 25,000 Bells at Nook's Cranny, and wait one week from the day Nook's Cranny first began.
Nookway: Spend or sell 90,000 Bells at Nook N' Go, and wait two weeks from the day Nook N' Go first began.
Nookingtons: Spend or sell 250,000 Bells at Nookway, and wait three weeks from the day Nookway first began. Note: Unlike Animal Crossing and Animal Crossing: Wild World, you do not have to have someone come to your village to buy one thing as well to get Nookingtons.
Improvements to your house will cost the indicated amount of Bells:
- Normal house: 19,800 Bells
- First expansion: 120,000 Bells; results in larger first floor
- Second expansion: 248,000 Bells; results in largest first floor
- Third expansion: 368,000 Bells; results in second floor
- Final expansion: 598,000 Bells; results in basement
Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding tool upgrade:
- Golden Axe: Throw an axe into the town fountain to randomly turn it golden.
- Golden Fishing Rod: Catch every species of fish.
- Golden Net: Catch every species of insect.
- Golden Shovel: Bury a normal shovel, then dig it up four days later.
- Golden Slingshot: Knock down eight balloons to have a random chance of obtaining it from a balloon.
- Golden Watering Can: Earn a 'Perfect' town rating for fifteen days, then talk to Pelly at Town Hall.
- Silver Axe: Throw an axe into the town fountain.
- Silver Fishing Rod: Purchase from Tom Nook's store.
- Silver Net: Purchase from Tom Nook's store.
- Silver Shovel: Obtain from Resetti's Surveillance Center in the city.
- Silver Slingshot: Purchase from Tom Nook's store.
- Silver Watering Can: Purchase fifty bags of seeds from Tom Nook's store.
Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding trophy for your house:
- Bug Trophy: Catch the largest bug by the end of the Bug Contest.
- Fish Trophy: Catch the largest fish by the end of the Fishing Contest.
Depending on your regional settings, certain gifts will become available during certain dates.
- January 1 - New Year's Day: New Year's Shirt (talk to Tortimer)
- January, third Saturday - Fishing Tourney: Fishing Trophy (win the Fishing Tourney)
- January, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- February 2 - Groundhog Day (North America): Resetti Model (talk to Tortimer)
- February 3 - Bean Day (Japan): Red Ogre Mask, Blue Ogre Mask
- February 14 - Valentine's Day: Chocolate Heart (arrives in mail). The week before Valentine's Day, send someone of the opposite gender a letter asking 'Will you be my Valentine?'. Note: They will not respond with the present until Valentine's Day.
- February, second Saturday - Fishing Tourney: Fishing Trophy (win the Fishing Tourney)
- February, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- February to March (varies) - Festivale: Pave Furniture (give Pave candy)
- 2008: February 4
- 2009: February 23
- 2010: February 15
- 2011: March 7
- 2012: February 20
- 2013: February 11
- 2014: March 3
- 2015: February 16
- 2016: February 8
- March 1 to March 3 (Japan): Hinaningyo (buy from Nook)
- March 3 - Hinamatsuri/Girl's Day (Japan): Rice Cake (talk to Tortimer)
- March 19 - Father's Day (Spain, Italy): Unknown gift
- March, third Saturday - Fishing Tourney: Fishing Trophy (win the Fishing Tourney)
- March, Sunday before Easter - Mother's Day (UK): No gift
- March, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- March to April (varies) - Bunny Day: Egg Furniture and Candy (give Bunny Foil to Zipper T. Bunny, candy and foil found inside eggs hidden around town)
- 2008: March 23
- 2009: April 12
- 2010: April 4
- 2011: April 24
- 2012: April 8
- 2013: March 31
- 2014: April 20
- 2015: April 5
- 2016: March 27
- April 1 - April Fool's Day: Leaf (talk to Tortimer)
- April, second Saturday - Fishing Tourney: Fishing Trophy (win the Fishing Tourney)
- April 22 - Nature Day (North America): Cool Globe (talk to Tortimer)
- April, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- May 5 - Boy's Day (Japan): Newsprint Helmet
- May, first Sunday - Mother's Day (Spain): No gift
- May, second Sunday - Mother's Day (North America, Japan, Germany, Italy, Netherlands): No gift
- May, third Saturday - Fishing Tourney: Fishing Trophy (win the Fishing Tourney)
- May, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- May last Sunday - Mother's Day (France): No gift
- May to June (varies; occurs 40 days after Bunny Day) - Father's Day (Germany): No gift
- June, third Saturday - Bug-Off: Bug Trophy (win the Bug Tourney)
- June, third Sunday - Father's Day (North America, Japan, UK, France, Netherlands): No gift
- June 16 or 21 - Midsummer's Day (Europe): Espresso Maker
- June, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- July 7 - Tanabata/Starcrossed Day (Japan): Bamboo Grass
- July, third Saturday - Bug-Off: Bug Trophy (win the Bug Tourney)
- July, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- August, every Sunday - Fireworks Show: Sparkler (talk to Tortimer)
- August, third Saturday - Bug-Off: Bug Trophy (win the Bug Tourney)
- September, first Monday - Labor Day (North America): Picnic Basket (talk to Tortimer)
- September, third Saturday - Bug-Off: Bug Trophy (win the Bug Tourney)
- September, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- September to October (varies) - Tsukimi (Japan): Dango
- September to October (Autumn Equinox varies) - Autumn Moon (North America): Wheat Bundle (talk to Tortimer)
- September to October (Autumn Equinox varies) - Harvest Moon (Europe): Veggie Basket
- 2009: Oct. 4
- 2010: Sept 23
- 2011: Sept 12
- 2012: Sept 30
- 2013: Sept 19
- 2014: Sept 9
- 2015: Sept 28
- 2016: Sept 16
- 2017: Oct 5
- 2018: Sept 25
- October, second Saturday - Fishing Tourney: Fishing Trophy (win the Fishing Tourney)
- October, second Monday - Explorer's Day (North America): Sailboat Model (talk to Tortimer)
- October, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- October 31 - Halloween: Halloween furniture, accessories, clothing (for furniture, give candy to Jack or buy from Tom Nook; for accessories and clothing, talk to Jack, but do not give candy)
- November 1 to 30 - Mushroom Hunting: Mush Furniture (pick mushrooms next to trees, one per day)
- November, third Saturday - Fishing Tourney: Fishing Trophy (win the Fishing Tourney)
- November, fourth Sunday - Flea Market: Various gifts (buy from neighbors)
- November, fourth Thursday - Harvest Festival: Harvest Furniture (talk to Tortimer for Knife and Fork, then trade them with Franklin for furniture)
- December 5 or 6 - Naughty-or-Nice Day (Europe): Stuffed Stocking (talk to Jingle, normally one present per year unless you change your appearance)
- December, third Saturday - Fishing Tourney: Fishing Trophy (win the Fishing Tourney)
- December 21 - Midwinter's Day (Europe): Snowglobe (talk to Tortimer)
- December 23, 26 to 31: Festive items (buy from Tom Nook)
- December 24 - Christmas Eve: Jingle Furniture, Stuffed Stocking (talk to Jingle, normally one present per year unless you change your appearance)
- December 26 to December 31 (Japan): Kadomatsu and Kagamimochi (buy from Nook)
Set the system date to December 24th of any year in the future and the time to after 8:00 p.m. Walk around and find Jingle, a reindeer in a Santa suit. Talk to him, and he will ask you two questions. No matter how you answer, you will get a piece of the Jingle set. If you sell any piece to Tom Nook, he will pay over 12,000 Bells. Repeat this as many times as desired.
One of the rocks in your town will randomly give Bells when it is hit repeatedly. Note: To hit a money rock quickly, dig holes on either side of it and another hole behind you in order to trap your character in position. By doing this, you cannot recoil away after hitting the rock, allowing you to repeatedly smash it quickly.
After getting the Golden Shovel, use it to bury money. It will grow into a tree. Shake that tree, and moneybags will fall from it instead of fruit.
Go fishing in late July or early August at about 7 p.m. to catch the more expensive fish. You can catch a Hammerhead (8,000 Bells), Napoleanfish (10,000 Bells), Red Snapper (3,000 Bells), or Shark (15,000 Bells).
When fishing in winter, catch and sell the following fish: Red Snapper (3,000 bells), String Fish (15,000 bells), and Tuna (7,000 bells).
If you find an Elegant Mushroom, it can be sold to Tom Nook for 10,000 Bells.
On Bunny Day, dig up all the bunny eggs with a shovel. Open the bunny eggs. If they are candy, eat them. If they are bunny foil, keep them. Then, go to the bunny man in front of the main hall. After you get the prizes, sell them to Tom Nook, and save the game. Play a different day, save the game, then start Bunny Day all over again.
Easy fruitUse the following trick to get lots of fruit. Send your town's native fruit in a letter to a resident, and include the word 'Fruit' in the message area. Eventually they will reply with fruit (either the same or different) or furniture.
Easy Golden SlingshotThe present balloons that need to be shot down to get the Golden Slingshot will appear when the last number of the time is '5' and the hour is either 10 a.m. or 3 p.m., giving you twelve chances per day. To find the balloons easily, go to the north side of your town. Do not stay there all the time, just run up there when you see a balloon. Your running movement can be used to control the balloon. After you shoot down eight balloons, one of the next balloons you shoot will have the Golden Slingshot. This version can fire three pellets.
Buying multiple number of same itemGo to Tom Nook's store, and buy everything desired. Then, go upstairs in your house, lie in the bed, and select 'Save and Quit'. At the very beginning screen, press A, then instead of starting, go to 'Others' at the bottom of the menu, and press A. At the next screen, select 'Date and Time' at the top of the menu screen, and press A. Set the day to one day before the current date, then go back to the first screen, and start the game. Go to Tom Nook's store to find all the same items that were there before. Repeat this as many times as desired. Note: If you did not save the game before you did this, the mole will appear when you start, and this will not work. -From: Cory Solo
Bug netTalk to Tortimer the mayor during the Bug Catching Contest to get a free bug net.
Fishing rodTalk to Tortimer the mayor during the Fishing Contest to get a free fishing rod.
Harvest furniture setTalk to Tortimer the mayor after 3 p.m. on Harvest Day (varies by year) to get a Fork and Knife. Find Franklin the turkey, and trade him the Fork and Knife to get one of the following Harvest furniture items: bed, bureau, chair, clock, dresser, lamp, mirror, rug, sofa, table, television, or wall.
Jingle furniture setTalk to Jingle after 8:00 p.m. on December 24th to get one of the following Jingle furniture items: bed, carpet, chair, clock, dresser, lamp, piano, shelves, sofa, table, wall, or wardrobe.
Mario itemsBuy a slingshot from Tom Nook. Shoot down balloons to occasionally and randomly get one of the following items from the Mario series: 1-Up mushroom, '?' block, brick block, brick flooring, cannon, coin, Fire Bar, Fire Flower, flagpole, green Koopa shell, green pipe, mushroom mural, Starman, or Super Mushroom.
Mush Furniture setLook under the various mushrooms that appear in your town during the fall. They usually appear around 3:00 p.m. daily in front of trees. Note: Some new mushrooms can also be seen at about 8 to 9 a.m. You may find an item from the Mush Furniture set (which includes furniture, carpet, wallpaper, and appliances). You can sell unwanted pieces at Tom Nook's store.
Pirate ship itemsWhen Pascal is in your town, have any scallop except white, and approach him. Talk to him, and he will give you one of the following items: anchor, barrel, ship's helm, keg, sea view wallpaper, ship's cannon, ship's compass, or ship's deck flooring.
Nintendo Animal Crossing Town Codes Fandom
Snowman Furniture setAfter it snows, you can randomly find two small snowballs on the ground. Roll one of the snowballs around, and make it large. Roll the other snowball around, and make it medium. Place the medium sized snowball on the larger one to make a snowman. The snowman will come to life and mail you a random piece of Snowman furniture.
Spooky furniture setLook for Jack after 6:00 p.m. on October 31st. Note: The real Jack does not follow you around like the villagers dressed like him. Have candy, and talk to Jack. Give him the candy to get one of the following Spooky furniture items: bed, bookcase, carpet, chair, clock, dresser, lamp, sofa, table, vanity, wall, or wardrobe.
Coconut treesFind a coconut that has washed up on the shore. Then, plant it in near the ocean on the coastline.
Town Hall modelAfter one year has elapsed in your town, you will get a letter from Tortimer with a Town Hall model.
Whisp's wishGo to the southeast corner of town on a Monday night after the stores have closed, but before 4 a.m. A voice will talk to you. Follow its directions until you find Whisp the ghost. He will ask you to find his lost lamp. After you find it, go to the your house's attic. Whisp will give you a wish for finding the lamp. You can ask him to get rid of all your town's weeds, remove all the cockroaches, or get a random item.
Alternate shoe colorFind Kicks the skunk, sitting on a set of stairs. Have him shine your shoes, and their color will now match your hair. Note: You can change your hair color at The Shampoodle. Select 'Change style' to return your shoes to their original color.
Alternate clothing change soundEquip one of the Zap Suits to change the sound into a heroic fanfare.
Nintendo Animal Crossing Town Codes New Horizons
Birthday cakeTalk to your neighbors on your birthday.
Valentine's Day giftVisit the Roost on February 14th. Order a coffee from Brewster, and you will instead get hot cocoa, and Brewster will wish you a happy Valentine's Day.
New message noticeA canary will perch on top of the Message Board outside of Town Hall if you have an unread message there.
Lucky itemsPlace any of the following items in your house for 7,777 HRA points. They can be obtained as indicated:
- Arwing (Star Fox): Spotlight item at Nook's
- Dracaena: Spotlight item at Nook's
- Ivory Piano: Spotlight item at Nook's
- Jack in the Box: Have Jack play three tricks on you on Halloween
- Lafty Lucky Cat: Buy from Redd
- Lovely Phone: Gift from Katie and Kaitli
- Lucky Black Cat: Buy from Redd
- Lucky Cat: Buy from Tom Nook
- Lucky Gold Cat: Spotlight item at Nook's
- Master Sword (The Legend Of Zelda): Spotlight item at Nook's
- Music Box: Gift from Katie and Kaitli
- Piggy Bank: Put 100,000 Bells in the bank
- Raccoon Figure: Buy from Redd
- Samurai Suit: Spotlight item at Nook's
- Treasure Chest: Spotlight item at Nook's
- Triforce (The Legend Of Zelda): Buy from Redd
- Washer/Dryer: Buy from Tom Nook
The following fish can be sold for the listed amount of Bells:
- Anglefish: 3,000 Bells (rare)
- Arapaima: 10,000 Bells (rare)
- Arowana: 10,000 Bells (rare)
- Barbel Steed: 200 Bells
- Barred Knifejaw: 5,000 Bells
- Bitterling: 900 Bells
- Black Bass: 300 Bells
- Blue Marlin: 10,000 Bells (rare)
- Bluegill: 120 Bells
- Butterflyfish: 1,000 Bells
- Carp: 300 Bells
- Catfish: 800 Bells
- Char: 3,800 Bells
- Cherry Salmon: 1,000 Bells
- Clownfish: 650 Bells
- Coelacanth: 15,000 Bells (rare)
- Crawfish: 250 Bells
- Crucian Carp: 120 Bells
- Dab: 300 Bells
- Dace: 200 Bells
- Dorado: 15,000 Bells (rare)
- Eel: 2,000 Bells
- Football Fish: 2,500 Bells (rare)
- Freshwater Goby: 300 Bells (rare)
- Frog: 120 Bells
- Gar: 6,000 Bells (rare)
- Giant Snakehead: 5,500 Bells
- Goldfish: 1,300 Bells (rare)
- Guppy: 1,300 Bells (rare)
- Hammerhead Shark: 8,000 Bells (rare)
- Horse Mackerel: 150 Bells
- Jellyfish: 100 Bells
- Killifish: 300 Bells (rare)
- King Salmon: 1,800 Bells
- Koi: 2,000 Bells (rare)
- Loach: 300 Bells
- Lobster: 2,500 Bells
- Moray Eel: 2,000 Bells
- Napoleonfish: 10,000 Bells
- Neon Tetra: 500 Bells
- Octopus: 500 Bells
- Olive Flounder: 800 Bells (rare)
- Pale Chub: 200 Bells
- Pike: 1,800 Bells
- Piranha: 2,500 Bells (rare)
- Pond Smelt: 300 Bells
- Popeyed Goldfish: 1,300 Bells (rare)
- Puffer Fish: 240 Bells
- Rainbow Trout: 800 Bells
- Ray: 3,000 Bells
- Red Snapper: 3,000 Bells
- Salmon: 700 Bells
- Sea Bass: 160 Bells
- Sea Butterfly: 1,000 Bells
- Sea Horse: 1,100 Bells
- Sea Sunfish: 4,000 Bells (rare)
- Shark: 15,000 Bells (rare)
- Squid: 400 Bells
- Stringfish: 15,000 Bells (rare)
- Surgeonfish: 1,000 Bells
- Sweetfish: 900 Bells
- Tuna: 7,000 Bells (rare)
- Yellow Perch: 240 Bells
- Zebra Turkeyfish: 400 Bells
The following fossils can be sold for the listed amount of Bells to Tom Nook:
- Amber: 1,200 Bells
- Ammonite: 1,100 Bells
- Ankylo Skull: 3,500 Bells
- Ankylo Tail: 2,500 Bells
- Ankylo Torso: 3,000 Bells
- Apato Skull: 5,000 Bells
- Apato Tail: 4,000 Bells
- Apato Torso: 4,500 Bells
- Archaeopteryx: 1,300 Bells
- Coprolite: 1,100 Bells
- Dimetrodon Skull: 5,500 Bells
- Dimetrodon Tail: 4,500 Bells
- Dimetrodon Torso: 5,000 Bells
- Dinosaur Egg: 1,400 Bells
- Dinosaur Track: 1,000 Bells
- Fern Fossil: 1,000 Bells
- Icthyo Skull: 2,500 Bells
- Icthyo Torso: 2,000 Bells
- Iguanodon Skull: 4,000 Bells
- Iguanodon Tail: 3,000 Bells
- Iguanodon Torso: 3,500 Bells
- Mammoth Skull: 3,000 Bells
- Mammoth Torso: 2,500 Bells
- Pachy Tail: 3,000 Bells
- Pachy Torso: 3,500 Bells
- Pachy Skull: 4,000 Bells
- Parasaur Tail: 2,500 Bells
- Parasaur Torso: 3,000 Bells
- Parasaur Skull: 3,500 Bells
- Pecking Man: 1,100 Bells
- Plesio Torso: 4,500 Bells
- Plesio Neck: 4,500 Bells
- Plesio Skull: 4,500 Bells
- Ptera Right Wing: 4,500 Bells
- Ptera Left Wing: 4,500 Bells
- Ptera Skull: 4,000 Bells
- Rapter Torso: 2,500 Bells
- Rapter Skull: 3,000 Bells
- Sabertooth Skull: 2,500 Bells
- Sabertooth Torso: 2,000 Bells
- Seismo Chest: 4,500 Bells
- Seismo Hip: 4,000 Bells
- Seismo Skull: 5,000 Bells
- Seismo Tail: 4,500 Bells
- Shark Tooth: 1,000 Bells
- Stego Skull: 5,000 Bells
- Stego Tail: 4,000 Bells
- Stego Torso: 4,500 Bells
- Styraco Skull: 3,500 Bells
- Styraco Tail: 2,500 Bells
- Styraco Torso: 3,000 Bells
- T. Rex Skull: 6,000 Bells
- T. Rex Tail: 5,000 Bells
- T. Rex Torso: 5,500 Bells
- Tricera Skull: 5,500 Bells
- Tricera Tail: 4,500 Bells
- Tricera Torso: 5,000 Bells
- Trilobite: 1,300 Bells