In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete, paper stands out as a crucial crafting material used for creating various furniture items and clothing. Although not as plentifully used in crafting recipes as steel, it’s essential for certain unique furniture pieces. Players looking to maximize their crafting potential should prioritize collecting paper through specific in-game actions.
Farming Paper in Pocket Camp Complete
Animals That Give Paper
There are several effective methods for acquiring paper in Pocket Camp Complete:
- Complete requests from animals.
- Utilize paper treasure maps during Blathers’s Treasure Trek.
- Access the Shovelstrike Quarry.
- Receive gifts from other Campers, your Camp Caretaker, or from the map interface.
Completing Animal Requests
When an animal appears on your in-game map, engage with them to turn in quest items. These animals remain at their designated spots for a period of 3 real-time hours. You can also utilize a Request Ticket for additional quest opportunities. The types of materials you receive will depend on the species of the animal you’re assisting. Streamlining your requests is possible with Pete’s Parcel Service, allowing you to complete multiple tasks without traveling.
To maximize rewards, consider giving a paper-rewarding animal either a perfect fruit or a rare bug when they request such items, effectively doubling your payout from 100/500 to 1500 Bells alongside bonus crafting materials.
The following animals in Pocket Camp Complete reward you with paper:
- Bears (e.g., Curt, Teddy)
- Rhinos (e.g., Merengue, Spike)
- Sheep (e.g., Muffy, Baabara)
- Eagles (e.g., Apollo, Celia)
- Koalas (e.g., Eugene, Melba)
- Octopuses (e.g., Octavian, Marina)
Certain animals, such as Melba, possess unique Treasure Maps, requiring you to utilize Gulliver’s Ship to access them. Then, by employing Blathers’s Treasure Trek, you can explore the map to reach your crafting goals.
Treasure Maps and Blathers’s Treasure Trek
Treasure maps can be obtained from various sources, including random gift balloons and completed animal requests. If you find a map with a paper icon, you can pay 1000 Bells to “roll”and progress along the map. Alternatively, utilizing Auto-Trek allows for faster map clearing, although it costs Leaf Tokens. The ultimate goal for a map focused on paper crafting materials is to collect up to x20 Paper.
Exploring Shovelstrike Quarry
You can access Shovelstrike Quarry up to five times each day by requesting assistance and paying in Leaf Tokens. To find paper, look for a paper crafting material icon on the quarry’s map. You’ll have five attempts to break rocks, which yield different minerals (such as rubies and sapphires) that translate to crafting materials and Bells at the end of your turn.
The easiest way to enter the Quarry is to register the Camper Cards of other players, allowing you to assist three villagers to gain access. While you can request help twice daily at Whistle Pass, further entries in the day will require Leaf Tokens.
For those without known contacts, you can add Camper Cards from Pocket Camp Complete’s official website.
If you’ve already asked for help twice and wish to enter again, simply pay x20 Leaf Tokens, with a cap of three entries each day.
Collecting Gifts for Paper
Utilizing gifts is another strategy for acquiring paper crafting materials:
- Look for a red or gold balloon on your map. Tapping them rewards you with crafting materials, Bells, or essence, although the outcomes are random.
- Receive a daily gift from your registered villagers at Whistle Pass.
- Designate a paper-furnished animal (such as a bear, eagle, sheep, rhino, koala, or octopus) as your Camp Caretaker to frequently collect crafting materials and essence.
- Engage with animals at your Campsite or Cabin, as they can provide gifts containing crafting materials.
Utilizing Paper in Pocket Camp Complete
Furniture and Clothing Requirements
To create new furniture, clothing, or amenities, access the Craft menu at the bottom of your screen. When attempting to invite new animals to your campsite, they will inform you of the furniture needed prior to joining. While typical furniture often requires wood and cotton, some recipes necessitate paper, including pieces from the Balloon Furniture Set (e.g., Balloon Chair) and specialized items such as Filing Cabinets and unique request items like the Aurora Screen.
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