Can You Grow Rocks in Animal Crossing?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow2 years ago
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avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

lol imagine planting a rock seed and watering it. Nah, that's not how ACNH works. Rocks just pop up!

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avatarCoilingShip2 years ago

Actually, you don't 'grow' rocks, but you can kinda farm them. Each day, hit the rocks with a shovel or an axe, and materials pop out. Just make sure not to eat fruit beforehand, or you'll smash them! They respawn, so check daily for new materials.


avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago

Nope, you can't grow rocks in Animal Crossing like you would plants or trees. Rocks spawn naturally on your island, and if you break one, it'll reappear in a random spot the next day. So, there's no need to water them or sing to them at night, they'll just show up!


avatarSawingBully2 years ago

Growing rocks? What's next, knitting water? No, you can't grow rocks in Animal Crossing. They appear on their own.

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