How to Chop Down a Tree in Animal Crossing

avatarDroppingSway8 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale6 months ago

Chopping down a tree in Animal Crossing is pretty simple! First, you need to get yourself an axe. Not just any axe, though - make sure it's not the flimsy kind, because that one won't do the job. Then, just walk up to the tree you want to chop down and keep swinging your axe at it. After a few hits, timber! Down goes the tree, leaving you with some wood and a tree stump.

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avatarSigningSpine6 months ago

Honestly, just hit it with an axe. The stronger, the better.


avatarCaringEthos6 months ago

If you're looking to clear some space or just rearrange your island's feng shui, you'll need a stronger axe to chop down trees in Animal Crossing. Remember, the flimsy axe only collects wood, so upgrade to a stone or iron axe. Swing it at your targeted tree a few times, and it'll fall, letting you collect the wood and leave a neat stump behind.

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