How to Catch Shooting Stars in Animal Crossing

avatarConcludingDisc·8 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth·6 months ago

Catching shooting stars in Animal Crossing is pretty magical! Just make sure your character is not holding any tools, then look up into the sky with the right joystick when you hear the twinkling sound of a star. If you spot a shooting star, press the 'A' button to make a wish! You gotta be quick though, they zip by fast. The next day, you'll find star fragments on your beaches to collect.

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avatarBringingLimp·6 months ago

Patience is key! And clear skies. Make sure you're playing on a night when Celeste visits your island; she kinda hints at a meteor shower. No tools in hand, look up, and wait for the twinkle. Press 'A' when you see one. Also, the more wishes you make, the more star fragments you get. It's a chill way to spend your evening in the game.

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