Summary

Those who playAnimal Crossingunderstand how important it is to gain as many Bells as possible. The in-game currency is necessary for players to purchase the decor, outfits, upgrades, and basically anything and everything that will help enhance the appeal of their character and environments. One of the best ways toearn Bells inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsis by buying and selling turnipsand while some didn’t enjoy the process, the method allowed players to earn more than they needed when done right. As good as it was, the next mainline entry could take it even further, ushering in a slightly more complex yet enjoyable way of gaining money.

InAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, turnips were a volatile way of earning Bells. Players would attempt to buy them from Daisy Mae for a low price, then sell them before her next visit, hoping to earn a profit as the item’s value often changes. This system within the game is known as the Stalk Market and acts as an imitation of how real-life stocks are bought and sold. If the nextAnimal Crossinggoes the city route, having something similar to a stock market building for vegetables like the turnip could be interesting. This would takeNew Horizons' Stalk Market to a whole new level, setting up a deep and compelling way of earning Bells.

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How the Next Animal Crossing Could Introduce a New Version of the Stalk Market

The Turnip Stalk Market inNew Horizonswas a good way for people to learn how to manage their Bells, and it gave them a different way to play the game. There was a feeling of excitement and satisfaction in seeing one’s Bell count rise after making profitable transactions, and those can be replicated in the next mainline entry with a newer version of the Stalk Market. With that said, there are a few ways the nextAnimal Crossinggame could implement it:

Ifthe nextAnimal Crossinggoes the city route, this could be an interesting feature that could take the franchise in a direction it has yet to go. Such a change allows players to live out a fast-paced and ever-changing lifestyle similar to a real-world stockbroker, allowing them to enjoy something other than the usual comfortable and cozy gameplay the series is known for.

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Why a New Stalk Market Would Benefit the Next Animal Crossing Game

Much likeNew Horizon’s turnips brought out the best and worst in peoplebut increased and improved community activity, a new Stalk Market could do the same, only on a much bigger scale. More vegetables with fluctuating prices mean more reasons for players to create new connections and discuss whose community to visit to make profitable trades. This allows the game to have a level of engagement that surpasses all the other titles. It could even lead to the developers creating a new and improved n-game system that allows for better tracking of prices, friend communication, item management, and more. A new Stalk Market can bring many benefits for the next mainline entry and if Nintendo deems it worth adding, it could mean an all-new evolution to the series' formula.

The nextAnimal Crossingshouldn’t pass up on the golden opportunityof a bigger and better Stalk Market. If the turnips inNew Horizonscould do so much to improve the gameplay experience, a new system involving vegetable purchasing and selling could shake up the franchise in a way that brings it to new heights.

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