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*There are no trophies for second place.
 
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*Handing over the same insect twice does not produce the same results, meaning the same insect may be able to overwrite an already existing entry.
 
*Handing over the same insect twice does not produce the same results, meaning the same insect may be able to overwrite an already existing entry.
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**For example, sometimes a Miyama Stag Beetle is better than an Agrias Butterfly, but sometimes it is vice versa.
 
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Revision as of 16:32, August 18, 2012

Template:Event Infobox The Bug-Off is a bug catching competition that is held during the Summer in Animal Crossing: City Folk. The event takes place in the months of June, July, August and September, because these are the months in which a majority of the large insects appear - such as the Oak Silk Moth and the Birdwing Butterfly. The event runs from 9am until 6pm.

Each entry is rated in points according to size, color, rarity and luster - which makes it easy to determine what insects would be rated high e.g. a Snail would be rated low because it rates low in terms of color, size, rarity and luster, while an Agrias Butterfly would be rated higher because it is colorful, rare, medium sized and beautiful.

During the day of the competition, each time a player gives a bug that achieves a new high score, they receive a gift from Nat. At the end of the competition, the winner of the Bug-Off receives a mention on the Bulletin Board as well as a trophy through the mail.

The Bug-Off is the counterpart to the Fishing Tourney, which runs during the other eight months of the year. Unfortunately, the largest fish come out during the summer, so a keen fisher must keep their fish in their home until October to gain an advantage for the Autumn competition. However, the Bug-Off is different to the Fishing Tourney, due to there being only one type of competition - bugs are caught according the color, rarity, luster and size - nothing else, unlike the Tourney which has two competitons - size and type.

Trivia

  • There are no trophies for second place.
  • Handing over the same insect twice does not produce the same results, meaning the same insect may be able to overwrite an already existing entry.
    • For example, sometimes a Miyama Stag Beetle is better than an Agrias Butterfly, but sometimes it is vice versa.