How do you make hardwood in Animal Crossing?

avatarDroppingSway8 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp8 months ago

You don't actually 'make' hardwood in Animal Crossing, you collect it! Just grab your trusty axe and give those trees a good whack. Don't go too crazy though, or you'll chop the whole tree down. Just a few hits should do the trick, and you'll find hardwood dropping right at your feet. Happy crafting!

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avatarReoccuringRace8 months ago

I dunno why everyone's so polite about getting hardwood. Just smack trees with an axe. But remember, not all trees are created equal; some give more hardwood than others!


avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago

Hardwood comes from trees, not a DIY recipe. Just hit trees with your axe. Easy peasy. ?


avatarDescribingHail8 months ago

Actually, you're all wrong. The best way to get hardwood is to time travel. Just kidding! Stick with the axe and trees method. Much simpler and keeps the space-time continuum intact.

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