the completion of ACNH Harriet and Harv's renovations from Eden Hamilton's blog

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Harvey stands in front of his home and photo studio on Harv's Island, which he built for himself.

When the Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 update is released on November 5, players will notice a significant improvement in the game's overall quality of life. Animal Crossing: New Horizons will feature new items, expanded storage space, and significant changes to various aspects of the game, in addition to the inclusion of classic characters. One of the most noticeable of these modifications will be the addition of Harv's Island.

The location had previously been used as a photo studio and didn't have much else to offer in terms of amenities. In spite of the fact that it allowed players to construct some incredible structures, a large amount of space behind Harv's house remained unutilized. With the ACNH 2.0 items, players will be able to invest their bells and bring several permanent vendors to Harv's Island, which were previously determined by chance or the day of the week. The Froggy Chair will also be added to New Horizons as part of the 2.0 update.

Harriet will get things started for the players and assist them in bringing in additional vendors as well. She will continue in her role as her hairstylist, and she will also teach players some new hairstyles that they can use in the future as a result. The quality of life change for ACNH bells for sale: New Horizons isn't as significant as the other aspects of the November 5 update, but it is the beginning of what players can expect in the coming months.

The Animal Crossing Direct video showed how players can invite a variety of vendors to interact with them after Harriet and Harv's renovations are completed successfully. Fans should find it a little easier to expand their furniture collections and hunt for rare items now that each of these vendors hasn't been given a permanent shop on their respective players' islands yet, as opposed to the previous state of affairs.

The permanent addition of Redd should make it significantly easier to fill in the gaps in certain areas of the museum. Even though Brewster and his cafe will be included in the game, their presence will have no impact on how players acquire art. Because this is Redd's area of expertise, players should be able to begin filling in the gaps in their exhibits as soon as the Animal Crossing November 5 update is released.

Saharah may not be able to contribute to the filling of the  island museum, but she does carry a variety of unique flooring, rugs, and wallpaper. It will be a welcome change to see Saharah on a consistent basis after the majority of these items have been available at random since launch and only on her specific day of the week for the past year. It is possible that her flooring and wallpaper options will be some of the most sought-after items in the game, with some of them featuring unique animations. These can even compete with some fan-made creations, such as a recent recreation of Mabe Village from The Legend of Zelda: Awakening.

Kicks is an odd addition to Harv's Island, as he appears to be a rat. Kicks' store has previously been an add-on to the Able Sisters' store, but it now appears in the open market for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, where it previously resided. While it is not difficult to get to Harv's Island, ACNH Bells would have been nice to see Kicks connected with the other clothing vendors in the game, especially since he is such a prominent character in the game. Despite this, the addition of Kicks' shop will make it easier for players to put together outfits, as there will be more options available in the shoe, socks, and accessory departments than before.


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