In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, encountering the character Daisy Mae while she is on your island is the one and only way to buy turnips and play the Stalk Market game.
Be aware that in order for Daisy Mae to appear and for the Turnip Stalk Market to be accessible, the Nook’s Cranny shop building on your island will need to be fully constructed before these features will be available to you.
Days and Times Available for Visits with Daisy Mae
If your island has ramps and bridges, you should anticipate that she will use them to access further reaches of land; therefore, you should be wary of this possibility.
What is the price of turnips when purchased from Daisy Mae?
Therefore, it is best to buy turnips when they are in the 90-100 Bells buy range because that is objectively considered to be a “good” price; however, we recommend buying them regardless of the price because 110 is certainly not an awful price either. It is not worth your time to worry about the purchase price because you will be able to make a profit regardless of where you land within the buy price range.
Traveling Through Time with Turnips
In addition, the update to Version 1.2 that was released in April made it so that even a one-minute change in time could cause your current turnip prices to be reset, which would result in a new pattern. This was made possible by the change. If you already have a large spike price or are on track to have one and you time travel, it is possible that the large spike will no longer occur.
How to Keep Turnips in Storage
After purchasing some turnips from Daisy Mae on Sunday, the next question that will come to your mind is what to do with them until it is time to sell them. In the meantime, you may be wondering what you can do with them. The following is a summary of the ways in which you can store turnips, as well as the ways in which you cannot store them.
Put Turnips Anywhere Inside the House, Including on Tables or the Floor.
Set the turnips down on the ground or tables outside.
If the idea of turning your interior rooms into eyesores by filling them with turnips isn’t appealing to you, it’s important to keep in mind that the brand new feature in Animal Crossing: New Horizons that allows you to place ACNH Night Club Designs outside can be a huge help in certain situations.
Those who are truly committed to turnips may conclude that it is worthwhile to set aside a portion of their island specifically for the purpose of storing turnips on a variety of tables. If you’re going to scatter turnips all over the place, you might as well try to at least make it look a little bit stylish by adding some nice furniture at the same time!
Taking things a step further, some fans have devised inventive ways to store their turnips on the ground outside by using unique pattern designs that they have created themselves. Take a look at the tweet that was just posted!
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the only place you can sell your turnips is to Timmy or Tommy at the Nook’s Cranny shop. You cannot sell them to anyone else. Because the Stalk Market is closed on Sundays, nobody will buy your turnips, but if you want to sell anything else, this is the best place to do it during the rest of the week!
There are two different prices for selling turnips throughout the day, Monday through Saturday, at Nook’s Cranny. The first price is in effect from opening until noon, and the second price is in effect from noon until closing.
Checking the prices at Nook’s Cranny ideally twice per day all throughout the week is the best way to maximize your chances of spotting a good turnip price and turning a solid profit on your investment. If you want to do this, you should check the prices at Nook’s Cranny all week long. Keep in mind that you should check twice: once before noon and once after noon!
When will you get the most money for your turnips if you sell them?
To state the obvious, you should always try to get more money for your turnips when you sell them to Timmy and Tommy than you did when you bought them from Daisy Mae on Sunday. Making a mental note of the price at which you made a purchase is a good idea in order to avoid unintentionally going into the red with your investment.
The strategy of the Turnip Stalk Market comes down, in the end, to how much risk you are willing to take. If the price is 150 on Tuesday, do you take it and make a small profit, or do you risk missing out on an even higher price later in the week?
Price Trends That Are Typically Seen With Turnips
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Turnip Stalk Market features four distinct possible general patterns that your island’s Turnip prices can follow throughout the course of the week. This feature is similar to what has been seen in previous games in the series.
Take note that in this part of the article, the phrase “your buy price” refers to the price that Daisy Mae was asking for her products on your island. Because patterns are determined by the buy price of each individual island, the price will not be accurate if you made your purchase on another island.
Big Spike Pattern
Depending on the starting buy price of your island, the peak spike price of the Big Spike pattern could reach as high as 660 Bells or as low as 180 Bells at its lowest point.
Small Spike Pattern
Your turnip prices will appear to be falling continuously by small amounts at the beginning of the week, giving the impression that it will be a bad week. However, at some point during the week, a series of increasing prices will begin, with the fifth increase being the largest’spike’ price.
Depending on the initial buy price of your island, the peak spike price of the Small Spike pattern could reach as high as 220 Bells or as low as 180 Bells at its lowest point.
The pattern that is Either Random or Rollercoaster-Like
It is possible for the peak price in the Random or Rollercoaster pattern to reach 154 Bells, and it will almost always rise above the price you bought it for at least a couple of times.
Pattern That Is Decreasing
Your turnip prices will begin the week at a relatively low number that is lower than your buy price, and they will continue to decrease throughout the entirety of the week without ever recovering to their previous level. Playing the Stalk Market on your own island will result in a “loss” only if you follow this particular pattern, which is the only one of its kind.
When you get the Decreasing Pattern, you will either have to travel to another island to make a profit or just accept the loss that is unavoidable.
When participating in the Stalk Market in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, it is impossible to ensure that you will make a profit and prevent all potential losses; however, there are a few additional strategies you can use to increase your chances of being successful.
Cooperate with Your Colleagues and Friends
Therefore, if you keep in contact with your friends throughout the entire week to find out what their prices are, your chances of at least someone you know, including yourself, having a profitable sell price will significantly increase.
If you want to start selling turnips at a friend’s island, all you have to do is travel to the Airport, then travel to their island, and finally travel to their Nook’s Cranny to start selling. It’s as easy as that. It goes without saying that you will have to pack your inventory to the brim with turnips, and depending on how many you bought, this may require more than one trip.
Only a Portion of Your Turnips Should Be Sold Earlier.
You can reduce the likelihood of incurring a loss on the Stalk Market by acting prudently and hedging your bets by selling a portion of your turnips at an earlier point in the week. This is yet another method for doing so.
If you want to sell some of your turnips, for instance, you could do so when the price reaches 130 ACNH Rattan Items Designs on Tuesday go to this store. Exactly when you might want to sell depends on your own personal risk tolerance as well as the prices that are currently available.
When you do this, you ensure that the other half of your stockpile will not incur a loss, and you may even make a respectable profit on it, all while leaving yourself open to the possibility of benefiting from an exceptionally high jackpot price later in the week. It’s the best of both worlds and something to think about if you’re concerned about losing everything you’ve worked for.