How do I find star fragments in Animal Crossing?

avatarCarryingTreea year ago
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avatarAffordingAggie9 months ago

Just wait for a meteor shower night, wish upon as many stars as you can, and boom, star fragments on your beach the next day. Easy peasy.

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avatarBruisingTopaz9 months ago

Oh, catching those elusive star fragments in Animal Crossing is like trying to catch a shooting star in real life鈥攁lmost! But fear not! Just keep your eyes peeled for a meteor shower, which your villagers will chatter about, or Isabelle might announce it. Then, find a nice open spot, look up by tilting the camera, and when you see a shooting star, press the A button to make a wish! Make sure you've got those pockets empty because the next day, you'll find star fragments washed up on your beach. The more wishes you make, the more fragments you'll find!


avatarCluingWear9 months ago

honestly, sometimes it feels like those star frags are more trouble than they're worth. Just enjoy the game and they'll turn up eventually.

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