Everything New in October 2024 (Bugs, Fish, Seasonal Items)

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Everything New in October 2024 (Bugs, Fish, Seasonal Items)

The arrival of the spooky season makes October one of the best months to revisit yours Animal Crossing: New Horizons Island. New bugs, fish and deep-sea creatures can be found and caught all over, with Southern Hemisphere players enjoying a surprising abundance of new wildlife. At the end of the month, players can also celebrate Halloween, one of the biggest events in the island calendar.

Much like September in Animal Crossing: New HorizonsOctober is one of the best months for critter collectors. The bugs, fish and deep-sea creatures that can be found are especially alive with the change of seasons, making this one of the best times to capture and add to a museum collection. Unlike September, however, it is also an excellent month for social animals, with a few events, both large and small.

New Bugs in October 2024 (and Where to Find Them)

Where to find the new October 2024 Creepy Crawlies

Male Animal Crossing New Horizons player chasing bugs in flower bed with orange bug net northern hemisphere

Name

Place

Time of day

Sell ​​price

Ladybug

on flowers

8am – 5pm

200

Bug catchers in the Northern Hemisphere should also be aware that 10 different bug species will disappear by the end of October. This does include the ladybug itself, which will not return until March, as well as bugs that prefer the warmer weather such as Animal Crossing Notoriously aggressive scorpions.

Southern Hemisphere

Name

Place

Time of day

Sell ​​price

Agrias butterfly

flying around

8am – 5pm

3,000

Atlas Mall

On trees

7:00 – 4:00

3,000

Common Bluebottle

flying around

4am – 7pm

300

Darner Dragonfly

flying around

8am – 5pm

230

Flea

on villagers

All day

70

Giant water bug

On fresh water (lakes, ponds, rivers)

7:00 – 8:00

2,000

Brilliant bug

On tree stumps

All day

2,400

Long grasshopper

on the ground

8am – 7pm

200

Madagascar Sunset Mall

flying around

8am – 4pm

2,500

Raj Brook’s bird’s wings

flying around

8am – 5pm

2,500

Chat with your villagers to catch fleas Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Some may mention they have a strange itch or want to scratch. This indicates that a flea is on them: to catch it, hit the villager with a bug-catching net. Fleas may also appear as small black dots on villagers. Once caught, the villager will typically be grateful for your help in getting rid of their itching.

Critter collectors in the Southern Hemisphere should try to catch a tarantula when they exit the monthly bug rotation at the end of October. Tarantulas are rare and sell for an impressive 8,000 bells; However, they are also very aggressive and will chase players.

New Fish in October 2024 (and where to find them)

Where to find the new marine critters of October 2024

Male player showing off caught dob ​​on sunny beach with blue perch and coconut tree in animal crossing New Horizons northern hemisphere

Name

Place

Time of day

Shade size

Sell ​​price

dub

sea

All day

small

300

Yellow perch

Rivers

All day

small

300

The dub is actually more interesting than its initial appearance might suggest. Players can cook several recipes with dab as an ingredient. Players in the Northern Hemisphere should also be aware that 10 different fish species will disappear at the end of October. This includes the moray and ribbon eels, as well as very rare fish such as the giant trevally and the mahi-mahi.

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Southern Hemisphere

Name

Place

Time of day

Shade size

Sell ​​price

Butterfly fish

sea

All day

small

1,000

Clown fish

sea

All day

Very small

650

Crawfish

Ponds

All day

small

200

Guppy

Rivers

9:00 – 4:00

Very small

1,300

killifish

Ponds

All day

Very small

300

Neon Tetra

Rivers

9:00 – 4:00

Very small

500

Sea horse

sea

All day

Very small

1,100

Snapping turtle

Rivers

9:00 – 4:00

Great

5,000

Surgeon fish

sea

All day

small

1,000

Zebra turkey fish

sea

All day

small

500

A few rare fish will also disappear from the Southern Hemisphere at the end of October. This includes the dab and the tuna and blue marlin: both rare species that can be caught at the end of the island pier and sold for very high prices.

New deep sea creatures in October 2024

All new critters lurking in the depths in October 2024

Male Animal Crossing New Horizons player showing off seaweed while diving for deep sea creatures northern hemisphere

Name

Time of day

Shade size

Speed

Sell ​​price

Seaweed

All day

Great

stationary

600

spiny lobster

9:00 – 4:00

Great

Quick

5,000

Venus’ flower basket

All day

medium

Fast (long lunging motions)

5,000

The Spotted Garden Eel and Animal Crossing Elusive giant isopod exits the rotation at the end of October.

Southern Hemisphere

Name

Time of day

Shade size

Speed

Sell ​​price

Lobster

All day

Great

Quick

4,500

The sea cucumber will exit the Southern Hemisphere rotation at the end of October. Players should also spend time trying to catch the spider crab and snow crab while diving. Like the tuna and marlin, the crab species are rare and sell for very high prices but are difficult to catch.

The rarest deep sea creatures tend to swim faster than the player. One of the best tips I use to catch fast-moving deep-sea creatures is to swim slowly to bubbles by gently nudging the joystick before suddenly diving into the water when right on top of a creature. Alternatively, you can also swim to them in an angle, pushing them to the edge of the map (marked by a net) and forcing them to change direction.

October 2024 events and seasonal items

Great Spooky Season events and small-scale tournaments

From October 1 to October 10, players in the Southern Hemisphere can enjoy cherry blossom season. During this event, the hardwood trees on player islands will bloom with pink cherry blossom petals. Players can catch the petals with a net in order to create special cherry blossom-themed DIY recipes.

Shoot down balloons with a slingshot during cherry blossom season to get DIY recipes for cherry blossom-themed items.

October is also the last fishing tourney of 2024 for players in both hemispheres. This always occurs on the second Saturday of the month, so aspiring anglers should mark October 12, 2024 on their calendars.

During the fishing tourney, players can join CJ’s special fishing tournament. Catching fish during the tournament rewards you with points, which can be exchanged for prizes. Players can join their first tournament for free, but subsequent entries cost 500 bells each. As a bonus, CJ will also buy fish from players.

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Halloween also arrives on October 31. Preparing for Halloween is highly recommended, as it is one of the biggest events of the year. During October and before Halloween, players can buy candy from Nook’s Cranny and give it to Jack, a pumpkin-headed visiting villager, in exchange for some spooky items. Body paints and eye colors can be exchanged for Nook Miles, and the Able Sisters store will sell limited edition costumes for anyone who wants to really get into the Halloween spirit.

Players can also give candy to villagers to get more items, DIY recipes, or lollipops. Lollipops and candy can be gifted to Jack to get Jack’s face and Jack’s robe as items. It is worth noting that if players do not give candy to a villager when asked, their skin and eye color may be rearranged as a prank.

As a fun bit of interaction, players can disguise themselves as Jack by wearing his face and robe. When talking to the villagers will give the player candy before realizing that they have been tricked.

Interestingly, there are no Nook shopping events exclusive to October. Players can purchase the Moon Rag to celebrate Moon Viewing Day between September 7 and October 8; However, other months have many more limited time items for sale.

Regardless, October can be exceptionally fun. With a good number of new critters to catch and one of the biggest events of the year, October is always guaranteed to be one of the liveliest and most entertaining months in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Source: Animal Crossing Wiki

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