How to distinguish real art from fakes in "Animal Crossing New Horizons"

Your parents may have told you that your degree in art history will not help the real world. I bet you are happy to tell them the marginal advantage you now get in Animal Crossing New Horizons. For many residents of the island, today is the first day of a full visit from Redd. Reid (fox) is a wandering fox. The trawler is full of forged art, and sometimes real art. If you are a master of various cultures and various paintings and statues, there is no problem in identifying genuine products from fakes. Everyone else needs help. Of course, the tools and clothes you need to capture are all purchased using ACNH Bells. After all, this is a new game, which will help you enter the core of the game faster.

I ’m working on a complete list and some individual work annotations-it ’s fun to take a look at a painting-but it will take some time to get the time limit associated with locking. At present, we just have to follow a series of guidelines.

First, only one artwork is real, so if you choose at random, you have a quarter of the chance to choose correctly. If you can eliminate one or two, then you are OK.

The problem is that if you do n’t bring these artworks to Blathers, you wo n’t know the real names of these artworks: on the ship, they are all simplified to strange little descriptions. Van Gogh's "Starry Night" became "Blink Painting", Mona Lisa became "Famous Painting", and so on. For the more famous ones, you may be able to solve them. But you won't know the exact names of many artworks you are looking for.

The first thing you can do is use common sense: should Almec Head smile? maybe not. However, this actually only takes you far, because many differences are very subtle: I do n’t necessarily want you to know the exact color of a ferret in Renaissance Portraits.

Under normal circumstances, you may search for problems: Should Almec Head smile? maybe not. However, this does not actually give you the correct answer because many differences are very subtle. For example, I think you do n’t necessarily know the exact color of a ferret in Renaissance Portraits.

Fortunately, social media can help you easily. Therefore, you only need to insert the game noun you want to search on Twitter, youtube, facebook or anywhere, and people there will find the answer for you. There are also some people who will give you advice to let you know if the painting is forged, which makes things easier.

Therefore, for now, you really have to wait for your own complete guide and personal guide, but do n’t be afraid of the honeycomb thinking of using the Internet. My gallery now looks empty, but I believe it will get better because I bought a lot of Animal Crossing Bells at IGGM to dress it up. You can also try it!

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