How do you get golden roses in Animal Crossing?

avatarAttallingHalt8 months ago
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avatarPassingDada6 months ago

The simplest answer? Gold watering can + black roses = golden roses. It's like the secret recipe for a Midas touch but for your garden.

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avatarWhammellingSuite6 months ago

To get golden roses in Animal Crossing, you gotta play the long game - first, water black roses with a golden watering can. Wait and keep those green thumbs crossed for golden roses to sprout. Remember, the golden watering can is a must; you get that after achieving a 5-star island rating. So beautify your island and get watering!


avatarArisingWard6 months ago

Honestly, I just traded with a friend to get my golden roses. It was way faster than waiting for them to naturally appear. Sometimes shortcuts are just better. ?


avatarResolvingGame6 months ago

Just keep watering black roses with a regular can and pray. Worked for me, even though everyone says you need the golden one. ?

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