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  Volume 307 Tuesday, August 19, 2008 Price: 5 Bells 
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Rain Rarity
Rain can bring amazing things to Animal Crossing. It is no exception with fish. On a rainy day, try hooking the rare coelacanth in the ocean.


Char-roiled
Every fall, the rare large char swims underneath the waterfall. With a little bit of skill and a lot of patience, the large char can be yours.


Bones Overwhelm Blathers: Play Now! Bones Overwhelm Blathers: Play Now!

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Nautically-minded Jimbo chats with Kapp’n


Jeepers Creepers: Play Now! Jeepers Creepers: Play Now!

Animal Crossing Census: Make sure you are on the rolls!

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Digging in the Dirt
You don’t have to get your hands dirty to make money in Animal Crossing, where wealth comes with the mere pitch of a shovel.

“I carry my shovel with me everywhere, ten-hut!” says Camofrog. “And when I see those little star marks in the ground and those shinin’ shafts of light, I don’t rest until I’ve unearthed the treasure they’re hiding.”

Though Camofrog is happy enough unearthing a fossil or a gyroid—both of which he usually sells to Nook—it’s the unadulterated bags of bells he’s after.

“Money makes my world go around, ten-hut!” blurts Camofrog. “Usually I just pull 1,000 bells. But once I found 30,000 bells and took the rest of the day off, ten-hut!”

There’s nothing dirty about that money!


Fishing Practice: Play Now! Fishing Practice: Play Now!