Ball catcher (New Horizons)

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Ball catcher
Variation shown: Basketballs
Buy price Sell price
 1,400 Bells
 1,300 Poki
 350 Bells
Height Size
12.06151
2.0 x 1.0 2.0 × 1.0
Obtain via  Nook's Cranny
 Paradise Planning office
Customize  Cyrus:  1,000 Bells
Variations 4 variations
HHA themes School / Sports
HHA points 151
Variations
Ball catcher's Basketballs variant
Ball catcher's Soccer Balls variant
Ball catcher's Volleyballs variant
Ball catcher's Dodgeballs variant
In other games
City Folk (ball catcher)
New Leaf (ball catcher)
Names in other languages
 ボールいれ
 球类收纳筐
 球籃
 공보관함
 porte-ballons
 porte-ballons
 jaula para balones
 jaula para balones
 carrello portapalloni
 корзина для мячей
 Ballwagen
 ballenkar

The ball catcher is a houseware item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced in the 2.0 Free Update. As an outdoor item, it will provide an additional 0.5 development points towards the island rating.

The ball catcher can be obtained from either Nook's Cranny for  1,400 Bells or the Paradise Planning office for  1,300 Poki. The item's ball type can be customized by Cyrus at Harv's Island for  1,000 Bells.

No villagers have this item in their home.

In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Al, Bertha, Bud, Coach, Deena, Hamlet, Jay, Jitters, Kody, Leonardo, Moose, Peck, Puck, and Rudy.

In the designing process of Happy Home Paradise, Al and Deena require this item to be placed in or outside their vacation home.

After unlocking this item in Happy Home Paradise, the item can be purchased from Wardell's catalog.

Variations

The ball catcher has 4 variations.

Basketballs
 
Brown

 
Green

Soccer Balls
 
White

 
Blue

Volleyballs
 
White

 
Gray

Dodgeballs
 
Yellow

 
Black

Ball Catcher (Basketballs) NH Icon.png Ball Catcher (Soccer Balls) NH Icon.png Ball Catcher (Volleyballs) NH Icon.png Ball Catcher (Dodgeballs) NH Icon.png

Trivia

  • In both American and European English, the ball catcher's second variation is called "Soccer Balls", despite Europe, including the United Kingdom, calling soccer "football" instead.

References