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How To Get A Basement In Animal Crossing New Horizons

How To Get A Basement In Animal Crossing New Horizons
The perfect gym or gaming room, a basement. This guide explains How To Get A Basement In Animal Crossing New Horizons as it’s a very expensive process that takes a very long time but the pay-off, an entirely new floor for you to customize and use in your very own island home.

Throughout your journey in Animal Crossings New Horizons, you’ll be in debt. Not just a few bells here and there, a lot of debt. As you continue to upgrade your home, Tom Nook will be more than happy to provide near limitless credit for all your homing upgrade and relocation needs.

How To Get A Basement In Animal Crossing New Horizons

How To Get A Basement In Animal Crossing New Horizons
When you begin your adventure, you call a single tent your home. As you continue to move through the game, Tom Nook will upgrade your house. Simply speak with him at Residential Services and ask him about your house. He will either offer you an upgrade or remind you about your current mountain of debt that needs to be paid.

The basement upgrade is somewhat pricey. First you must complete the 1.5 million upgrade to get a second floor in your house. If you can somehow manage to scrape together the huge fee of 1.5 million, the next upgrade available is the basement. Once you agree to the upgrade, it happens much the same as it did before. Tom Nook will upgrade your house within 24 hours and then leave you with the bill for the basement he’s fitted.

2,498,000. Yes, that’s nearly 2.5 million bells. Thankfully you’ve already got the basement so there’s no real rush to paying it off but the debt won’t pay itself. You will be happy to hear however, this is the final upgrade for your house.

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