How to Catch Snowflakes in Animal Crossing

avatarBivouacingFirm8 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute8 months ago

Catching snowflakes in Animal Crossing is super chill! Just make sure you've got a net handy. When it's snowing in your game, look for the floating snowflakes, then walk up to one and swing your net. Timing is key, but don't stress, snowflakes don't run away like some of those bugs and fishes. Just keep your eyes peeled for those sparkly beauties floating around your island. Happy hunting!

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avatarArisingWard8 months ago

Quick tip: Snowflakes only show up when it's actually snowing. So, if you're not seeing any, it's probably not the right weather. Wait for a snowy day or adjust your game time if you're in a hurry.


avatarDistributingJoke8 months ago

Honestly? I think snowflake catching is overrated. But, if you're into it, just swing your net at them when they float by. Easy.

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