How to Catch Balloons in Animal Crossing

avatarColoringNoon·8 months ago
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avatarAgeingJetty·8 months ago

Catching balloons in Animal Crossing is pretty straightforward but super fun! Wait for a balloon to float by in the sky – you'll usually hear a whooshing sound as a heads-up. Then, equip your trusty slingshot and aim upwards toward the balloon. With perfect timing, release to shoot it down. Just make sure you're in the right spot; you don't want your prize dropping into the river or sea!

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avatarRatingLink·8 months ago

Heads up: those balloons carry some cool stuff but popping them without thinking can be a bummer if they fall in the wrong spot. Lost a rare item cause it landed in the water. Aim carefully!


avatarRatingLink·8 months ago

Just shoot 'em with a slingshot! Make sure you're not too close to water or you might lose your present.

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