How do you remove tree stumps in Animal Crossing?

avatarNailingSurge·8 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz·8 months ago

Oh, getting rid of those pesky tree stumps in Animal Crossing is super easy! Just grab yourself an axe and give it a good whack! It doesn’t take much - a few swings and that stump is history. Just remember, you need the actual axe, not the flimsy one, for it to work. Happy landscaping!

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avatarImplementingPons·8 months ago

Dig'em out! Just use a shovel and pop those stumps out like stubborn weeds. It's oddly satisfying. ?


avatarAssoilzieingThrow·8 months ago

Nah, keep 'em! Stumps can attract certain bugs, turning your island into a bug-catching paradise. Plus, they add a nice, natural touch to your island aesthetic. Who needs a stump-free island when you can have a bug bonanza?

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