Animal Crossing has many unusual and rare items that can be difficult to find in the real world. Most of these items are well-known, but the Mussel seems to stand out.
With an entirely unique mechanic backing the creature up, it’s only normal for the creature itself to be this special!
In this guide, we’re going to debunk the mystery around the Mussel in Animal Crossing while sharing both in-world and in-game facts. With that said, let’s jump right in and get started!
Mussel – New Horizons
A Mussel is a deep-sea animal in Animal Crossing. This was added to the game recently. This was made possible by the Diving mechanic, which is the only method of getting it.
Introduced in the Wave 1 of the Summer Update, the Mussel releases a periodic stream of constant bubbles from underwater – which can be seen through the naked eye in-game.
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Mussels can also be found on the seabed. They come in different sizes. The smaller ones make smaller bubbles while the bigger ones create larger bubbles.
How to Capture Mussels in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
You can only get Mussels by diving to the seabed, as we have already mentioned. To be able to dive, you will need a wetsuit.
After that, just follow the bubble trail, and you’d be able to find and capture Mussels without an issue! The larger bubbles will yield better results, so we recommend it.
Active Time + Geographical Location
Mussels are usually active throughout the day but only in the following months.
- June
- July
- September
- October
- November
- December
These tiny creatures can also be found in the northern parts of the map.
What Is a Mussel Worth in Animal Crossing?
Animal Crossing New Horizons has a Mussel selling price of 1500 These might sound high-priced, but luck is key to capturing them.
Besides, there aren’t many in the seabed, to begin with, so this much is quite justified. You can also collect quite a few to create a bank.
Mussel – Real World References
The Mussel is a term used to describe families of Bivalve Molluscs, which are found in the freshwater and saltwater regions of the sea.
They’re a pretty clean and nutritious source of protein and are sustainably farmed in order to ensure there’s little to no negative impact on the environment itself.
In Animal Crossing, they’re given the scientific name of Mytilus Edulis, belonging to the Mytilidae family.
Conclusion
All in all, the Mussel is a pretty obscure creature that’s introduced for the sake of the new diving mechanic in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
You will find good value in capturing it, and upon every capture, the game will display a message saying: “I got a mussel! It’s been working out.”