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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp: How to Get Request Tickets

Here is how to get request tickets in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Nintendo's latest mobile offering on iOS and Android devices.
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How to Get Request Tickets in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Nintendo’s latest mobile game for iOS and Android, allows players to design their own campsite and mingle with other neighboring campers. These campers often have requests that you can fulfill, such as giving them a certain number of specific fruits, insects, or fish.

Completing these requests increases your Friendship Level with them, and increases your own personal level. Leveling up opens up more clothing, furniture, and other rewards like Request Tickets.

After completing a number of requests for one animal, he or she will not need any more help for a certain amount of time. Request Tickets bypass this cooldown and allow you to complete three more tasks while the animal is still in the camp. You will know when you can use a Request Ticket by asking “What do you want?” and a prompt to use a ticket will show up.

You can spend Leaf Tickets, the premium currency that can be earned in-game as well, on a Request Ticket if you have none left. Request Tickets can also be rewarded fro completing stretch goals.

That is how to get request tickets in the game. For more on Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, be sure to check back with Twinfinite.


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