Animal Crossing Items One of the more quirky aspects of Nintendo's Animal Crossing series is how the games like to hide certain information from players. Instead of outright telling you how to unlock different tools or invite certain villagers you'll often just stumble upon the solution while going about your daily routine. It's kind of like how life works: there's no manual for living a "good" life.
While people who have been time traveling may have already seen an Animal Crossing Nook’s Cranny upgrade those playing is might be wondering when Timmy and Tommy will expand their store. Well a dataminer going by the name of Ninji seems to have uncovered the requirements in the code and they appear to fall in line with previous shop upgrades in past installments. It seems like the key components involve how long Nook’s Cranny has existed and how many bells have been acquired and spent by the player.
Unlike previous entries in the series Nook's Cranny won't upgrade simply by spending money at the store. That is still a pre-requisite but the biggest factor is time. After 29-30 days of being an active resident on your island the store will automatically close and renovate into a bigger version. You can speed the process up by time skipping but you'll need to change your system's clock by a single day and then relaunch the game. You can't just do all 29 days at once.
All of these apparent requirements call back to past ones. The Animal Crossing Nook’s Cranny upgrades in past games all would involve the store being open for a certain amount of time in some cases about eight days for the first one
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