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Follow The Creator's Social Media
Watch Ads (And Keep An Eye Out For A Chameleon)
Talk To Everyone Daily
Don't Overfish
Play During Holidays
Buy Pumpkin And Watermelon Seeds
Know When Shops Restock
Keep An Eye On Your Inventory Space
Log On Daily For Rewards
Tsuki's Odyssey is a relaxing, Animal Crossing-esque mobile game where you can fish, decorate your house, and talk to the wonderfully fun NPCs. The game takes place in Mushroom Village, a quiet town with a beautiful dock, convenient general store, professional ramen shop, and more.
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Tsuki's Odyssey Codes
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You play as Tsuki, a rabbit with a large treehouse who unfortunately gets robbed while on a trip and is now trying to redecorate his home and get back the carrots he lost. The game is self-explanatory for the most part, but can take a while to learn all of its quirks and tricks; Luckily, we've got you covered.

You can never have enough carrots in Tsuki's Odyssey. Sometimes the creators, RapBot, are nice enough to reward players with carrot-giving codes. These are exclusive to their social media pages, so following them is vital to make sure you can reap the rewards.
Both their Instagram and Facebook pages, as well as their Discord server, can be found ingame by opening up the settings and tapping on the respective logo.
Watch Ads (And Keep An Eye Out For A Chameleon)

In a similar vein, watching ads can be very helpful in increasing your carrot count. These ads are entirely optional, and are offered by a few NPCs in the world.
Firstly, you will sometimes find a professionally-dressed bear or fox waiting outside your door. Talking to them and watching the full ad will reward you with 800 carrots.
Camille can be more tricky to find, but rewards 1200 carrots after viewing the ad. They will be camouflaged in a random location, blending not-so-seamlessly into the background. We recommend taking a good look around in each area to spot them.
Both Camille and the two other sales-animals, Olson and Draper, have a chance of showing up again every three hours.
Talk To Everyone Daily

Tsuki's Odyssey is filled with charming characters, all with their own kind, albeit sometimes sassy, personalities. However, they are more helpful than for just fun conversations.
NPCs can offer various quests and additions to your world, ranging from exclusive items to being able to rearrange other NPCs houses. The daily newspaper will also tell you if any NPC specific events are happening.
Don't Overfish

Hooking and selling fish is a great way to earn money in Tsuki's Odyssey. However, you can overfish the local waters, causing you to only reel in trash, which sells for exponentially less.
You will eventually get three different fishing areas, each with its own individual cooldowns. Be sure to keep an eye on what you're reeling in to ensure you are maximizing your profits.
Play During Holidays

Tsuki's Odyssey follows along with many of the real-world's holidays, such as Christmas, Halloween, and Easter. During these events, special and exclusive furniture items and quests will be available.
Be sure to login during these times to get all the possible rewards, and possibly even sell spare holiday items for a considerable amount of carrots.
Buy Pumpkin And Watermelon Seeds

Players start out with a plain carrot farm in Tsuki's Odyssey, giving around 250 carrots every two hours. However, once Rosemary's shop has been unlocked, you can purchase watermelon and pumpkin seeds, depending on which is in stock.
Watermelon and pumpkin seeds cost 250 carrots for five seeds, but will give much more in return once grown and sold. For example, selling a field's worth of watermelons will give you a whopping 5,000 carrots.
Pumpkin harvesting is unique, as they will rot if not harvested within the hour of being ready. These will result in rotten pumpkins, which sell for a measly one carrot each.
Know When Shops Restock

You will eventually have three stores to choose from in Tsuki's Odyssey: Yori's General Store, Dawn's Workshop, and Rosemary's Plant Shop. If you are disappointed in the current selection, you only have to wait an hour for the shops to restock and change items.
This way, you can get the best chance of getting the coolest items.
Keep An Eye On Your Inventory Space

When you first begin the game, you will only have 50 slots of inventory space. This will quickly run out as you gather more items; and once you are out, any received items will just disappear. To get more space, keep an eye out for new bags at Yori's General Shop. These will steadily increase your inventory, maxing out at 500 slots unless you buy Homecoming.
Log On Daily For Rewards

And finally and most importantly: log on at least once every day, as this will give you daily punchcard rewards, photo bounties, and fish bounties. The punchcard and photo bounties can be viewed from the phone, while the fish bounties are posted daily on the newsboard at Townhall.
Completing these will reward you with free carrots, gacha tickets, and sometimes even items, so it's worth it for a quick daily play.
The punchcard does not require you to get on the previous day to get the current day's reward. In other words, you can skip a few days but still get your day's reward.
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Tsuki's Odyssey: Complete Fishing Guide
Fishing is an amazing activity that can help you gain plenty of carrots. Here’s a complete guide to fishing in Tsuki’s Odyssey.