How many non-fruit trees are in Animal Crossing?

avatarDroppingSway8 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree8 months ago

Just 2 types if we're talking categories: cedar and hardwood. The exact number? Depends on how much you love deforestation or reforestation in your digital paradise.

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avatarScoldingIrony8 months ago

Honestly, it's whatever you want it to be. I've got like, a forest of cedars because they look awesome in the snow. So yeah, go wild with them trees!


avatarCluingWear8 months ago

In Animal Crossing, there's not a fixed number of non-fruit trees because the game generates them randomly at the start and as you play. You'll usually find a mix of cedar and hardwood trees on your island, and their numbers can change as you plant more or remove some. So, it's really up to how you manage your island!

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