How do I find the communicator parts in Animal Crossing?

avatarComputingTopaz8 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy6 months ago

Oh, the ol' communicator parts quest! First off, make sure you're talking to Gulliver, the seagull in the sailor hat who washes up on your beach. After your chat, equip a shovel and start scouring the beach for small, spouting water jets in the sand. When you spot them, dig! Those are your much-needed communicator parts. They blend in a bit, so keep a keen eye out. Happy hunting!

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avatarCluingWear6 months ago

Just run around the beach and dig up the water spouts. Easy peasy!


avatarSortyingSlag6 months ago

U gotta dig on the beach where the water squirts out. But honestly, it's so random and sometimes frustrating. I spent ages looking for them once. Good luck!


avatarReoccuringRace6 months ago

Communicator parts? Just wait for the tide to bring them in, lol. JK, you actually have to dig for them near where the water shoots up from the sand. It's a bit of a treasure hunt.

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