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Animal Crossing New Horizons: The Way To Catch A Red Dragonfly
Aug 28, 2020

Source: MMOWTS

September is approaching, which means that new insects will soon appear on islands in the Northern Hemisphere in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. One of these bugs is the red dragonfly.


The red dragonfly will appear on islands in the Northern Hemisphere from September to October. According to players' experience, the red dragonfly will appear on islands in the Southern Hemisphere from March to April. The red dragonfly will appear from 8 am to 7 pm.

Red dragonflies are easy to spot when flying on your island because their bodies are bright red. So it is not difficult to catch the red dragonfly. First of all, you have to prepare a catching net. After you find the red dragonfly, measure the distance and you can catch it, but you need to be careful not to get hurt during the catching process.

On Nook's Cranny, a Red Dragonfly can sell for 180 Animal Crossing Bells. If you want to sell more, you can sell it to Flick when he visits your island. One more thing, if you want to complete your museum's insect collection, you need to donate one of them to Blathers at the museum.

If you want to know more about the Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you can bookmark our news page, and we will share some game guidance and game news from time to time. I hope the articles we have shared will be helpful to you.

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