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Animal Crossing: New Horizons player decided to open up a real-life money shop in-game

Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans all want to fill out their islands with specific sets of furniture and clothing items. You can rely on your own island’s stock, tap friends for trades, or use social media to speed things up. But some clever fans have found a much more efficient solution to this problem.

Nookazon is a tool where anyone can post their inventories. Furniture, fruit, crafting items and even neighbors are all up for sale for Bells, Nook Miles, or an equal value barter. Once fans select an item, players use the site to instantly find owners, along with contact info such as Discord ID and Switch Codes. Nookazon adds a whole extra layer of infrastructure to Animal Crossing, allowing players to build wishlists and easily trade with other islands.

Not just limited to items and recipes, Nookazon also seems to be doing a roaring trade in villagers, catering to players who are very specific about who they want to live with.Nookazon isn't the first site looking to help players make economic connections outside their normal circles. There's also a Turnip Exchange, where players looking to play the Stalk Market can find islands where turnips are selling high--for a price. To visit one island listed at the time of writing as having a turnip sell price of 615 bells, for example, the island's owner asks for a 99,000 bell fee. If you need Buy Animal Crossing New Horizons Nook Miles Tickets, you can visit our site z2u.com.

Players can search for items they want or peruse each individual subsection for a specific item. Once found, all available sellers have contact information like their Switch friend code or their Discord handle listed so you can get in touch with them and handle the exchange. Folks can list their asking price or put objects up under the "make an offer" status. Think of it like an "LFG" (looking for group) fan site that's frequently used for games like Destiny.

If you're worried about the risks of trading with random strangers on the internet, Nookazon's FAQs have some solid advice on how to conduct safe trading, such as placing a table at the entrance to block off your island, and behavioural red flags to watch out for. Personally I've found putting my Switch on sleep mode is a pretty effective way to boot players off your island and get your items back - as I discovered when someone tried to rob me.

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