Some new bugs have just appeared inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, and one of the recent arrivals in the Northern Hemisphere is none other than the beautiful Agrias Butterfly. For those players that are looking to catch one of thesebugs inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, this guide contains details that should assist in the hunt.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons' Agrias Butterfly spawns from the beginning of April through the end of September in the Northern Hemisphere and from the beginning of October through the end of March in the Southern Hemisphere. It appears between the hours of 8am and 5pm, which means that fans have a fairly significant window of time within which to catch an Agrias Butterfly inACNH.
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With respect to where to findACNH’s Agrias Butterfly, it can be seen flying in the air and on flowers during the aforementioned times. While it does not seem that the spawn of the Agrias Butterfly is contingent upon the presence of any hybrid flowers, which are indeed needed for bugs like thePeacock Butterflyto appear, players that are having trouble finding one may want to plant some more flowers on their islands.
With that said, to get an Agrias Butterfly inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayers should simply keep their eyes peeled for purple and pink butterflies (a visual reference can be found in the video above) and catch one with theirnetswhen located. Considering that the Agrias Butterfly is somewhat rare, it may take a bit of searching, but fans that exercise patience and follow the guidelines outlined above will eventually be rewarded for their efforts.
Once a player has captured an Agrias Butterfly inNew Horizons, they can then donate it toBlathers' museumor sell it to Timmy and Tommy for a tidy sum. Indeed, the adorable tanukis will give players 3,000 Bells for every Agrias Butterfly that they bring them, making it one of the most valuable bugs available in the Northern Hemisphere in April. While the scarcity of this insect means that it may not be practical to farm them for Bells, players that want to pad their bank accounts should certainly be on the lookout for the Agrias Butterfly.
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