Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp。is getting into the holiday spirit starting today with festive new furniture and outfits to get your campsite geared up for the festivities. 。
As the seasons change and snow starts to appear in the delightful little world of 。 Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp。, players can decorate their camp sites with new limited-time decorations and clothing, which are purchased with candy canes. What a wholesome world. 。
SEE ALSO:The horrors of 'Animal Crossing's secret cults and prison camps。The holiday furniture you can craft are primarily colored red and green, like the jingle checked sofa and jingle fence. On top of regular furniture, you can create a Christmas tree, a stack of presents, a decorated fireplace, and a snowman. 。
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All of the furniture can be bought with bells and candy canes, but the festive clothing requires you to complete certain tasks (as seen in your Timed Goals list).。
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To get candy canes, you need to complete requests for animals, like getting them bugs, fruit, or fish. Rewards for completing requests during the event have a chance of containing candy canes (about 50% or maybe a bit less from what I can tell), plus there are timed goals that give candy canes as rewards.。
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