Temple of Trivia - As long as the game is full or mostly full, you have the opportunity to earn up to 200 gems Falling Phantoms - If you can get first place, you can earn a lot of gems. Gems sometimes pop up on the sides if you last long enough. Best Dressed - As long as the game is full or mostly full, you have the opportunity to earn up to 200 gems. However, this game is tricky as there’s no way to be “good” at it, it all depends on what the people playing it like Splash and Dash - Normal Splash and Dash can earn you up to 100 gems. If you come in first 10 times, you can unlock Pro Splash and Dash, which can earn you up to 150 gems

Keep playing a regular claw machine. Eventually, you will get a plushie that has some sort of clothing or other accessories that make it rare Find a jammer who has “The Claw” or other plushie machines in their den. People can buy plushie machines, especially members. “The Claw” gives you the opportunity to get phantom plushies, and some claws offer plushies like eagles and goats that are rarer. Try going to a crowded place and asking “does anyone have claw machines at their den?” or something to that effect Consider purchasing things from Animal Jam Outfitters. Most of the things that they sell come with codes for the game and some can be redeemed for plushies Collect diamonds. In the Diamond Shop in Jamaa Township, there are plushie machines you can buy to get rarer plushies and giant plushies, which are worth more than most plushies you get from claws Go to special events, like the Summer Carnival. They often offer plushies that can only be gotten during certain times of the year, making them rarer Try going to other people’s plushie stores and making trades there, which can be faster than trying to collect all your own

If you bought tables, put your rare plushies on the tables Common plushies can go on the ground or the wall Try to only have one of each color and type of plushie displayed (ex. don’t have three purple giraffes out) otherwise it can look like you have a small stock. Remember that you can replace a plushie as soon as you sell it if you have a replacement Group plushies by type. They shouldn’t be randomly scattered everywhere, otherwise, it gets too busy. Only trade plushies you are actually willing to trade away. Don’t put out too many plushies, otherwise, it gets too busy. Stick to putting out your best and rarest ones, and you can always put out the more common ones as your stock runs out. If you have a beta plushie (Cami’s frog or Gecko plushie), give it its own setup. These plushies are in high demand and worth up to a rare spiked wristband.

If there are specific things that you want, consider telling your customers that you’re most likely to or will only accept those things. (I advise against saying only, as you may lose customers if they don’t have the things you asked for. ) Remember that you are under no obligation to sell your plushies. If a person is not trading something that you think is fair, just tell them that politely. If they get mad, stay calm. If they ask what you want for it, give them a few suggestions. Make sure you’re really ready to part with your plushies. If there’s some that you want to keep for yourself, don’t put them up for sale, as it can cause tension if you decide partway through a sale that you don’t want to sell that plushie. If someone is giving you an overtrade, stay calm. If you start to freak out, the person might start to reconsider.

Don’t do a custom trade if it might take over an hour to obtain the plushie

Common Plushies are worth almost nothing. Plushies with accessories are worth 1 rare item monday. Phantom plushies are worth from 3-6 Rare Item Mondays. The Regular ones are worth 3 or 4 Rares and the Rare ones (Tiara Phantom, King Phantom and dark phantom) are worth 4-6 Rares.