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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp – Zipper’s Wonderland event now live [2nd half]

Update: the second half of the Zipper’s Wonderland event for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is now live, with new flowers, new tasks, and new rewards!

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp – Zipper’s Wonderland: What is it?

As teased in the past few days, the latest event for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp went live today. It’s called Zipper’s Wonderland, and it runs until April 9th (with the event divided in two parts, the second one beginning on April 4th).

Here’s what the event is all about: Zipper has come to your campsite in search of scramblers. To help them, you need to grow heart-shaped that can attract those scramblers. Of course, you will be rewarded for doing so: by completing the tasks set by Zipper, you can earn some special pieces of furniture and more.

Don’t forget to check the set of Timed Goals that went live alongside the event: you will find details about them on this page! Two Zipper’s Wonderland Packs are also available from the store (they include bonus flower food), and you can find details about them on the same page.

Here’s the rare creatures available during the event:

  • stripped scrambler
  • floral scrambler
  • dapper scrambler (available from April 4th)
  • floral scrambler (available from April 4th)

Here’s the seasonal plants available during the event:

  • pink heart roses (cannot be cross-pollinated)
  • orange heart roses (cannot be cross-pollinated)
  • blue heart roses (available from April 4th) (cannot be cross-pollinated)

NB: these plants can only be exchanged for items during the event! Once it’s over, the following will be converted to Bells if they’re in your inventory:

  • stripped scrambler
  • floral scrambler
  • dapper scrambler
  • majestic scrambler
  • pink heart roses
  • orange heart roses
  • blue heart roses

If they’re in your garden, the following will simply disappear once the event is over:

  • stripped scrambler
  • floral scrambler
  • dapper scrambler
  • majestic scrambler

And here’s some additional notes about the event:

  • if you get more seasonal seeds, seasonal plants, or seasonal creatures than allowed by your inventory limit, any seed, plant or creature in excess will be lost;
  • you can plant seasonal seeds even after the event has ended, but the resulting plants will not attract any rare creatures;
  • you can still collect the rewards from the first half of the event during the second half.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp – Zipper’s Wonderland: How to play

  • Step 1: collect seeds.

During this event, you can get different types of seeds:

  1. pink heart rose seeds: you can order those from Lloid in the garden, using Bells, and you can also get them by completing animal requests. You cannot order them once the event is over;
  2. orange heart rose seeds: you can sometime get these by fulfilling animal requests. You cannot get them once the event is over.
  • Step 2: grow plants.

Once you have seeds, you need to plant them. When the plants bloom, rare creatures will be drawn to them. The type of creature you get depends on the type of seeds you planted:

  1. pink heart roses: striped scrambler;
  2. orange heart roses: floral scrambler (can be traded for blue heart roses seeds)
  • Step 3: collect rare creatures.

Use your bug net to catch the rare creatures attracted by your plants. The more you catch, the more rewards (including limited-time items) you will be able to get from Zipper!

  • Step 4: help your friends.

Once you’ve caught them, you can share rare creatures with other players, in their gardens. Doing so will sometime reward you with seeds… sharing is caring, as they say!

If you don’t want to catch rare creatures by yourself, you can use Leaf Tickets and pay Lloid so that he does it for you. He never misses, and you can rely on him when you want to be certain of a catch.

Source: Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

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