Difference between revisions of "Oyster"

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:''Not to be confused with [[Pearl Oyster (sea creature)|Pearl Oyster]].''
 
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|name= Oyster
 
|name= Oyster
|image= Oyster NL.png
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An '''Oyster''' (オイスター, ''Oisutā'') is a type of [[sea creature]] introduced in {{NL}}. Despite their name, they are not related to [[Pearl Oyster]]s. They are used in the Oyster Salad recipe for the [[Harvest Festival]].
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The '''Oyster''' (オイスター, ''Oisutā'') is a type of [[sea creature]] in the {{SER}}, introduced in {{NL}}. In {{NL|short|nolink}}, Oysters are used in the Oyster Salad recipe during the [[Harvest Festival]].
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While initially absent from {{NH}}, the Oyster was added in the 1.3.0 [[Animal Crossing: New Horizons/Update History|Free Summer Update]].
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When donated to the museum, it is found in the primary, large tank in the first room of the fish exhibit. It is in the northeastern section of the tank and it is stationary. The information board says the following:
 
When donated to the museum, it is found in the primary, large tank in the first room of the fish exhibit. It is in the northeastern section of the tank and it is stationary. The information board says the following:
  
 
''"Oysters are sometimes referred to as "the milk of the sea" because of their high nutritional value. Young oysters come from eggs, attach themselves to hard places in the ocean, and then grown. They change gender, allowing them to reproduce regardless of their neighbor's genders."''
 
''"Oysters are sometimes referred to as "the milk of the sea" because of their high nutritional value. Young oysters come from eggs, attach themselves to hard places in the ocean, and then grown. They change gender, allowing them to reproduce regardless of their neighbor's genders."''
  
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Revision as of 15:07, July 3, 2020

Not to be confused with Pearl Oyster.

Oyster
Artwork of Oyster
Real-world info
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Family: Ostreidae
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The Oyster (オイスター, Oisutā) is a type of sea creature in the Animal Crossing series, introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. In New Leaf, Oysters are used in the Oyster Salad recipe during the Harvest Festival.

While initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Oyster was added in the 1.3.0 Free Summer Update.

Catch details

In New Leaf

#5

Oyster
"I got an oyster! He's been a bit too shellfish."

Time of year Unknown
Time of day September - February: All day
Peak times November - December: 9 AM - 4 PM
Shadow size Small
Shadow movement Stationary
Sea creature size 8 cm
Rarity Common
Selling price  400 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Horizons


Donating to the museum

In New Leaf

When donated to the museum, it is found in the primary, large tank in the first room of the fish exhibit. It is in the northeastern section of the tank and it is stationary. The information board says the following:

"Oysters are sometimes referred to as "the milk of the sea" because of their high nutritional value. Young oysters come from eggs, attach themselves to hard places in the ocean, and then grown. They change gender, allowing them to reproduce regardless of their neighbor's genders."

In New Horizons


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