The islands of Animal Crossing: New Horizons have finally been made available to the general public. By playing your cards and winning the game, you may be able to upgrade your tent to a full house on Day 2 and begin living in the lap of luxury immediately afterward. When you first arrive on your island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you will have the option of selecting a location for your tent, which will then automatically pop up on the spot. After a while, the real game begins as the game world begins to sync with the real world, but fortunately, it doesn't take long for you to be able to enter your home.
Tom Nook will require you to reimburse him in the form of 5,000 nook mile tickets for the expenses incurred in moving and transporting you to the island, which will not take long at all. To earn Nook Mile achievements, you must complete tasks such as catching fish, collecting fruit, selling goods or creating goods using the Nook Mile app downloaded to your phone. Basically, it's for the purpose of playing the game.
It shouldn't take more than an hour or two to complete the task.
What if ACNH autumn activities do not appear in October. You can then sell your 5,000 miles to Tom Nook, who will offer you a house for the princely sum of 98,000 bells in exchange for your miles. You can pay it off over time in small or lump-sum payments, but it will be a significant investment. Once you have agreed, the construction of your new home will begin, and you will be able to move in the following day. As far as I can tell, days are defined by sunrise and sunset, rather than actual calendar days from midnight to midnight, which is a relief. So you can gather everything you need to finish your house before going to bed, and when you wake up the next morning, your house should be finished. Once you have a house, you can customize it by choosing the floor and wall designs, increasing the size over time, and even choosing the color of the roof, among other things.
Instructions on how to relocate your house and other structures while playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
It's possible that you'll want to relocate your home now that you've purchased one. Perhaps you've realized that it's far too close to some of your neighbors. Perhaps the distance between the house and the nearest river bothers you. Alternatively, you may prefer to be in close proximity to the town center for convenience. Whatever the case may be, you are fortunate in that you are not confined to the location where you set up your tent at the start of the game. It is necessary to reach a certain point in the game's progression before you can move your house. When you've played for a week or so, you'll have a fully functional Resident Services building to replace the tiny tent Tom Nook sets up at the beginning of the game. In this location, you will find the same ABD machine as well as other services, such as the ability to relocate your home.
The following are the island upgrades that are required before you can move into the full-size Resident Services building:A house, a museum, three new island residents, a bridge, The Nook's Cranny shop, and the Resident's Services building are all being constructed. Once this is completed, go speak with Tom Nook about making changes to the infrastructure. From there, you can speak with him about moving your own home for 30,000 animal crossing bell, which is a lot of money. Additionally, you can move the residences of other residents, shops, and other structures for 50,000 bells each, or for a total of 500,000 bells. That's all there is to it! You should have a small starter house built and ready to go by the start of your second day of playing, and you should have a Resident Services building that allows you to move buildings by the end of your first week of playing if you progress through the game naturally.