April was certainly an interesting time for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. We witnessed the first official event, namely the day of the egg hunt, the first fishing competition and, above all, the arrival of the first substantial update for the new Nintendo title, with the addition of a new section of the museum dedicated to art, of the gardener Florindo and other events that will follow one another until June.
Like every month, however, something comes and something else goes away, especially when it comes to fish and insects.
Below you can find the list of animals that will no longer be available from the end of April in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Fish and insects that will no longer be available at the end of April and therefore to be captured with priority in Animal Crossing: New Horizons:
- Tarantula - 8000 stars - From 19:00 pm to 4:00 am - Back in November
- Blue Marlin (Pier) - 10.000 stars - All day - Back in July
- Plaice (Sea) - 300 little stars - All day - Back in October
- Tuna (Molo) - 7000 stars - All day - Back in November
How to catch April fish and bugs
Those of this month are quite demanding prey.
To catch the two fish, the work is more than waiting. We advise you to head to your dock (the airport one doesn't count) with a lot of bait, so that you have greater chance of finding them in less time, without necessarily having to go back and forth to the beach waiting for a fish to come out near the pier.
For tarantulas, on the other hand, there are several methods to capture them, the most efficient of which involve a nice trip to the mysterious islands.
these the fish and insects that will no longer be available in Animal Crossing: New Horizons from May 1st.
Sure there will be more of them coming than they will leave, but the latter are undoubtedly among the most expensive (except for the flounder, which we bet most players will certainly not miss, happy to finally be able to catch something. again).
- nsw
Exit date: March 20 2020