There is an item in the game called the communicator that you can use to get more items in the game. Luckily, this item can be used in several different ways, and we will go over each of them in detail. If you don’t already own one, we recommend you buy one, because it is a useful item in Animal Crossing. It also comes in handy when you need to collect items for a certain type of item.
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Manila Clam
To collect Communicator Parts, you’ll need a shovel and sharp eyes. Dig up the sand and look for small, squirting water holes. These spots are not marked by a giant “X” like fossils are. Instead, look for tiny water spouts that come and go. These will mark a missing communicator part and reward you with cool souvenirs from your journey.
There are five types of Communicator Parts that you’ll need in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. These parts are hidden in the sand, but not in the usual dig spots. Sometimes, you’ll find them in tiny shadows with streams of water spitting out of them. When you find one, the game will tell you that you’ve collected all five Communicator Parts and will reward you with some coins.
Fish Bait
One of the easiest ways to find the five Communicator Parts in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is to fish. In addition to fish, you can also harvest the Manila Clam that live on the island. Once you dig one up, it will spit out water that will act as bait. When you use the bait to lure Gulliver, he will eventually wake up and give you his Communicator Parts. Luckily, you will find five of these parts in total.
There are two ways to find these parts. One way is by fishing, of course, but you can also craft them yourself. One way to get these parts is to find Manila Clams – these are found under the water in a lot of places in Animal Crossing, including the museum. Once you’ve collected enough of these, you can make them into Fish Bait and donate them to Blathers in the museum. The other way is to sell them for Bells in the store.
Pirate Gulliver items
To find Pirate Gulliver’s communicator, you will need to dive in the sea. Similarly to finding sea creatures, you will want to look for a small shadow that will appear and disappear. Once you find it, just return it to Gulliver’s crew. In return, you will receive a prize in the mail. Once you have collected five communicator parts, you can return them to the Seagull for the reward.
To get the communicator parts, look inside Manilla Clams. When you find these parts, watch for dark spots that spray water. You will need four communicator parts. Remember to send back all four parts to Gulliver. Rusty communicator parts will not be sent back, so check the recycle bins carefully. It’s not hard to find Pirate Gulliver communicator items.
Gulliver’s phone
The first step to find Gulliver’s missing phone is to locate the Communicator Parts. These parts will help Gulliver repair his phone and contact his friends to hitch a ride off the island. In Animal Crossing, you can buy these parts in shops in the game or borrow them from Gulliver’s friend. Once you have all the parts, you can talk to Gulliver and use the phone to communicate with them.
After resolving the issue of his missing phone, Gulliver will thank you for saving him. He will also send you a thank-you letter. Once you’ve delivered the letter, Gulliver will be very grateful. You’ll get an exclusive furniture item as a reward. And that’s not all! Gulliver can also give you gifts that are related to real world landmarks.
Finding Gulliver
If you’ve ever played the animal crossing game, you’ve probably noticed that Gulliver is missing his communicator parts. You can help Gulliver out by helping him get these parts. Gulliver will reward you by sending you cool souvenirs from his travels. Here are some tips for finding Gulliver communicator parts:
First of all, you need to find the five Communicator Parts that Gulliver is missing to get back to the ship. When you find them, you’ll be rewarded with a letter, often a piece of furniture. In order to get them, you must use a shovel. Dig beneath the sand and pull out the pieces of Gulliver’s communicator.