035 0 0 1 6 . This page is currently under construction. White turnips are a unique type of flora present in every Animal Crossing series game to red turnip. They can be purchased every Sunday morning before 12 p.
Joan or Daisy Mae depending on the game. Unlike other items, the price of turnips fluctuates over time. Turnips must be sold within a week. Otherwise, they will rot by the following Sunday and lose their monetary value, regardless of stacks. Changing the game time or date will also cause spoiling, hence Joan’s warning that the turnips “are highly sensitive to time paradoxes. In some games, some glitches prevent turnips from rotting.
Turnips are purchased from the local trader Joan, a special character who wanders the town from 9 a. She sells turnips in bundles of 10, at a weekly random price in the range of 90-110 Bells per Turnip. Joan will not sell turnips if the player has recently changed the game time, explaining that she is out of stock for both white and red turnips. However, changing the console time directly rather than in-game can avoid this penalty. White turnips are sold like any other item. New Leaf, this role is taken by Reese. As with real-life stock trading, the exchange rate for turnips fluctuates.
Selling prices for turnips vary from as low as 15 Bells a turnip to as high as 990, but prices frequently range between 50 and 200. High investments in turnips that are sold at extremely high prices can quickly turn into several millions of Bells of profit in a few weeks. Though prices are random, there is a loose tendency for them to rise from Monday through Wednesday and then drop Thursday through Saturday. Turnips cannot be sold on Sunday because turnip prices cannot establish on a Sunday. Otherwise, it consists of mostly random prices ranging from 40-200 which usually makes it easy to spot but difficult to pinpoint the best selling price. Decreasing – In this pattern, values decrease by 3-5 bells twice a day.
There are no increases whatsoever and therefore it is impossible to make a profit. If the prices haven’t increased on Thursday afternoon, then it is guaranteed you have this pattern. Large Spike – This pattern is similar to the decreasing pattern but features a sequence of 5 consecutive numbers somewhere between Monday morning and Saturday afternoon. There will be 3 large increases followed by 2 large decreases, with the 3rd value being the highest.