Upholstery, recycling, flea market, selling items FeaturesReese's ServicesReese serves a role similar to Tom Nook in previous games, and buys items off the player for their full value. A chalkboard sign outside the store lists premium items which can be sold to Reese for double the value. There is usually only one item on the board unless the wealthy town ordinance is enacted (which will increase the list quantity by 1), or if several people have been tagged through StreetPass. The player can additionally buy and sell items present in the store in the form of the flea market. There are 8 slots in total, 4 in the middle and 4 near the top-left of the store. Interacting with any slot will prompt Reese to ask the player to place something in the flea market. An empty slot can be occupied by any applicable sellable item (except bugs, fish, and exclusive Nintendo items), and the price of the item can be adjusted between 1 bell and ~99,999 bells. If the player accepts the request to sell an item, Reese will then place the price tag on the presented item, and the selected slot will be occupied by said item. Once the player interacts with any item presented in the store, they may buy the item, and it will state the previous owner of said item. If they previously owned it, they can choose to adjust the existing price or take it home for free. Reese is also the contact for the stalk market and states the current market value of turnips both in the morning and when the prices change after noon. She buys turnips according to these prices. Unlike Tom Nook, Reese charges the player for disposing of trash items. Cyrus' ServicesCyrus, the blue alpaca, is the upholster and is in charge of altering furniture. He is initially unavailable until the following conditions are met:
Cyrus can customize furniture with pre-selected designs, clothing, or custom patterns. Certain furniture items can be also be customized using ore, which gives them a shiny metallic or crystal appearance depending on the ore involved. Additionally Cyrus can create the following unique items not available anywhere else:
It takes Cyrus 30 minutes to complete a furniture request, and he will accept unlimited requests per day. However, he will not take requests if the store closing time is exceeded. Tips
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List of the most expensive items in Animal Crossing divided into two subcategories
Introduction Prices of items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons can vary from less than 10 Bells to whopping 1.2 million Bells. The price of an asset often does not have a reflection in its usefulness, as vanity items are among the most expensive things in the game. Stuff that looks extravagant or makes you (or your house) different/unique in appearance is often priced extremely high. This means that you often have to invest a lot of money to assemble a good-looking outfit or to make your house look appropriately posh. To help you decide which expensive Animal Crossing: New Horizons Items are worth your Bells, we have prepared a few item lists; one for each main item category (Clothing, Furniture, and so on). With them, you will get to know how much money you have to save for any given item and what are the available customization options.
The Most Expensive Furniture In Animal Crossing: New Horizons
The Most Expensive Clothing In Animal Crossing: New Horizons
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