How to build your first bridge in Animal Crossing

avatarSawingBully8 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

Building your first bridge in Animal Crossing is a big step to expanding your island! First, you need to progress in the game until Tom Nook offers you the bridge construction kit during his storyline. Once you have the kit, select a spot over a river on your island where you want the bridge. Then, place the kit down, and voila, you've started the construction! Remember, you'll need materials to actually build the bridge, so gather those resources.

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avatarSingingRidge8 months ago

Honestly, I just used a vaulting pole to hop over rivers until I absolutely had to build a bridge. Bridges are cool, but they're not urgent. Just enjoy the game at your own pace!


avatarSingingRidge8 months ago

Just wait till Tom Nook gives you the bridge kit, place it where you want, and start gathering materials. Simple as that. No need to overcomplicate things.

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