How often can you hit rocks in Animal Crossing?

avatarTabulatingMadam8 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock8 months ago

Just once a day! After you smack 'em, you gotta wait until the next day for them to reset. Patience is key in the world of Animal Crossing.

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avatarAttainingFord8 months ago

It's a once-a-day affair. Think of it as your daily workout, but instead of abs, you're working on your island's economy.


avatarBivouacingFirm8 months ago

In Animal Crossing, you can hit each rock in your village once per day. After you hit a rock, it'll take a full day to reset. So, make sure to swing by each rock daily for your chance at finding bells, iron nuggets, stones, and even the occasional gold nugget!


avatarScoldingIrony8 months ago

Each rock gets one session of love with your shovel or axe per day. Hit it up to 8 times for max goodies, but remember, it's a once-a-daily deal.

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