What is the biggest change in the new update of Animal Crossing: New Horizons? I feel that I can cook and grow new crops. You can make a variety of dishes, and even make regular DIY recipes. There is only one problem. Most of these delicious new recipes require items that we have never seen before, and it is not easy how you get them. Don't be afraid, I will show you the best way to get these new vegetables quickly.

How to get new crops in Animal Crossing

There is only one (reliable) way to get new crops from the Animal Crossing update: Leif. Our lazy friend sells each of these vegetables. If you are like me, you may have seen unreliable tips, such as searching in the cabinet of Nook's Cranny. Well, that's nonsense.

Now, I did say that this is the only reliable method. Another option is to visit the island tour with Kapp'n, which is also added in the update. There are many types of islands, but such a trip can only be done once a day, and players can't be so fast if they want all the crops they want. But they can dig freely! After you pay 1,000 Nook Miles to get there, that's it. Like tourists on other islands, Leif's check-in is quite random. He comes about once a week or every two weeks.

How to unlock Leif on Half Island

As part of the Entrepreneur Dog Cooperative in the 2.0 update, Leif has a booth on Harv's Island. I strongly recommend unlocking the Leif store first, especially so that you can grow these vegetables. It takes 100,000 Bells to unlock. Once you unlock it, he will open the shop the next day. Leif will still visit your island, but during his absence, you can reliably buy from him on Harv's Island, which is free to visit. Leif still stores two crops at once, and his inventory seems to change every day. Nevertheless, for whatever reason, I noticed that he most often stores sugar cane and pumpkins for me. Be sure to check back every day. During the 2.0 update, a lot of them were in Buy Animal Crossing Bells and Nook Miles Tickets.

How to grow new crops

Fortunately, Animal Crossing is ready for the pumpkin crop we added last year. The mechanics work exactly the same. Start planting, wait a few days for it to mature, and then harvest. I recommend buying in bulk. Five are good to make a few recipes, and then maybe you can save some for planting, which will give you a new sprout of vegetables. For sugar cane and wheat, it is best to buy 10, because you need 5 each to make flour, whole wheat flour, sugar and brown sugar (wheat for flour and sugar cane for sugar). If you want to buy some in-game items, you can go to MMOSO to check them out. I will often buy Animal Crossing Villagers and Nook Miles Tickets there.

MMOSO is a comprehensive game item website. After the New Horizons 2.0 update, new items that players want have been added, and many people buy it. You can take a look, after all, it is a regular website and will not lie to you. I buy game items there mainly because it is safe and cheap, and ship quickly.