![]() ![]() It encourages players to be more attentive to their surroundings and adds a hide-and-seek element to Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Though some may be more determined to go after the visually striking beetles, players shouldn't sleep on the walking leaf bug. After the obligatory donation to Blathers, players can sell them for 600 Bells to Nook's Cranny (or 900 Bells to Flick), commission a bug model from Flick, keep them as pets, gift them to bemused neighbors or even just set them free. There's all sorts of fun reasons to go after the walking leaf bug. RELATED: Animal Crossing: Who Is Captain Gullivarrr? The walking leaf isn't very fast, though, so players still have a window of time after it transforms to catch it with their nets. ![]() ![]() If it's a bug and not a dropped item, it begins pulsating as the player walks closer.Īdditionally, if sharp-eyed players can spot the walking leaf before it transforms, they can sneak up on it with a net and nab the bug before it changes and starts moving around. A good way to differentiate the walking leaf from a piece of furniture is walking towards it. ![]()
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