Rain stags do not exist in Wild World. The only stag beetles that are available are the giant stag, stag beetle, and the rainbow stag. There isn't a such thing as a rain stag on Animal Crossing Wild World.
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you catch it in giant chasm (kyruems lair)
You catch Magikarp on route 12.
You catch Kyurem at Giant Chasm At the top right corner of the map on white or black
Walk around during the Summer months between 11pm and 8am, it will be on random trees and looks similar to the Flat Stag Beetle only larger.
Rain stags do not exist in Wild World. The only stag beetles that are available are the giant stag, stag beetle, and the rainbow stag. There isn't a such thing as a rain stag on Animal Crossing Wild World.
The best time would be in mid summer in riverpools
Well your going to have to earn it by selling stuff. The best things to sell are rare fish and bugs, like the red snapper, the shark, the lobster, the elephant beetle, and Hercules beetle, and the giant beetle.
He will move into your town later in the game, or you get him as a starting neighbor when you first start Animal Crossing.
To catch the elusive dung beetle you have to wait until mid to late December --- when it snows long enough for snow to stay on the ground, snowballs will appear occasionally --- If you see a snowball rolling, this means a dung beetle is rolling it! Sneak up on it and use your net to catch the bug - go slow... if the beetle flies away then walk into a building and come out and then find another snowball and start over.
You rip it off of an innocent squirrel.
It is a large aquatic beetle, in the family Coleoptera.
Common Butterly, Yellow Butterfly, Tiger Butterfly, Peacock, Monarch, Emperor, Agrias Butterfly, Raja Brooke, Birdwing, Moth, Oak Silk Moth, Honeybee, Bee, Long Locust, Migratory Locust, Mantis, Orchid Mantis, Brown Cicada, Robust Cicada, Wlaker Cicada, Evening Cicada, Lantern Fly, Red Dragonfly, Darnier Dragonfly, Banded Dragonfly, Giant Petaltail, Ant, Podskater, Diving Beetle, Snail, Cricket, Bell Cricket, Grasshopper, Mole Cricket, Walking Leaf, Walkingstick, Bagworm, Ladybug, Violin Beetle, Longhorn Beetle, Dung Beetle, Firefly, Fruit Beetle, Scarab Beetle, Jewel Beetle, Miyama Stag, Saw Stag Beetle, Giant Beetle, Rainbow Stag, Cyclommatus, Dynastid Beetle, Atlas Beetle, Elephant Beetle, Hercules Beetle, Goliath Beetle, Flea, Pill Bug, Mosquito, Fly, Centipede, Spider, Tarantula, Scorpion. Hope this helps. :)
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