Unlock the Museum and Socrates in Animal Crossing New Horizons for Nintendo Switch.How to get the museum and Socrates in Anima Crossing New Horizons
‘ Animal Crossing New Horizons ‘ takes us to a desert island where, initially, emblematic places such as the museum will not be available , which will have to be unlocked by fulfilling a series of requirements, both to bring Socrates to the town and to the museum is built. For all this, we will tell you below how to get Socrates and the Museum in the Nintendo Switch title .
Animal Crossing New Horizons Guide (Nintendo Switch)
How to bring Socrate to the island
To begin with Socrates , this will be necessary for the museum to be built yes or yes. In this way, you need to follow the following steps:
Have a rod and a net. Both are achieved with the projects that they give you at the beginning of the game.
Fish and hunt critters.
Once you have 5, talk to Tom Nook and select the wildlife option.
After a dialogue and as long as you have given him 5 species (it does not have to be at the same time) he will tell you about Socrates .
Once he tells you that Socrates will come to the island, he will give you a set so that you can choose the place where the Museum will be (at the beginning, Socrates’ shop).
Pick your site and go back to Tom Nook . In this way, Socrates will arrive on the island the following day.
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Get the museum at Animal Crossing New Horizons
If you’ve done all of the above, Tom Nook will announce that Socrates is on the island the next day. it’s time to do the second part so that they build the museum:
Go to Socrates’ shop and talk to him.
Give him 15 donations once he asks for them. They can be bugs, fish, and fossils. It is not necessary to hit 15 at once.
Once he has 3 o’clock, he will tell you that the works on the museum will begin.
After this, keep your new catches in the storage room of the house, since you will not be able to give any more species until two days have passed. And speaking of this, the play will last more than 24 hours, including a full day from the start. For example, if you deliver the 15 donations on Friday March 20, on the 21st they will be under construction and on the 22nd it will be open.