How to Get Poki & What It’s Used For In Animal Crossing Happy Home Paradise

Everything you need to know about Poki

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Happy Home Paradise DLC is now live and there is plenty to do. One of the new features of the game is Pokie, which is a new currency found when you go to the archipelago. Here’s what Poki is and what it does. 

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How to Get Poki & What It’s Used For In Animal Crossing Happy Home Paradise  

Poki is the new currency you will receive from doing jobs as a Happy Home Designer in the new Happy Home Paradise DLC. It can be used to purchase new items found at the island’s shop. These items are only available for Poki and can’t be found on your home island. 

The more homes you design for clients the more Poki you will be rewarded with. You can also spend Poki to purchase souvenir items that allow you to invite your own villagers to come to stay at the resort. 

The shop refreshes once a day just like Nook’s Cranny so it’s absolutely worth checking in on it every day to see what new items you can snag for your home base. 

Well, that’s everything Poki is used for and how to get it. For more tips, tricks, and guides be sure to check out Prima Games and our official Twitter and Facebook pages. 

 


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