How to Catch Maple Leaves in Animal Crossing

avatarEarningOunce8 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad8 months ago

Catching maple leaves in Animal Crossing is pretty straightforward but super fun! Make sure you're playing during the fall season, usually from November 16th to 25th, when these beautiful leaves flutter around. Just equip yourself with a net and swing it at the floating leaves. It might take a couple of tries to get the timing right, but once you do, you'll be catching them like a pro in no time!

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avatarTrainingLace8 months ago

Pro tip: don't run or you'll scare them away! Gotta be sneaky like a leaf ninja! ??


avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago

Honestly, I never get why people make a big deal out of catching them. Just swing your net at the leaf. Boom! Done.


avatarWipingBride8 months ago

Just run around with your net and swing it at the leaves flying around. Timing is key! It's not rocket science, just patience and a bit of practice.

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