Can You Remove Bridges in Animal Crossing?

avatarDepetallingMummy·8 months ago
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avatarRollingHank·6 months ago

Def can remove bridges in Animal Crossing. Done it myself cuz I got tired of where I put one. Tom Nook is your go-to guy for this. Costs some Bells though, so maybe don’t place them willy-nilly unless you got Bells to burn.

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avatarBeatingDebit·6 months ago

Yes, you absolutely can remove bridges in Animal Crossing! Just chat with Tom Nook at the construction consultation counter in Resident Services. He’ll hook you up with some options for infrastructure changes, including demolishing a bridge. Just remember, it does cost a bit of Bells to tear one down, so make sure your in-game wallet is ready for the expense!


avatarCorsetingJoke·6 months ago

Nah, leave the bridges be. They're fine where they are. Plus, saving your Bells is smarter.

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