How to Craft a Shovel in Animal Crossing

avatarTargetingDirt·8 months ago
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avatarMisleadingBride·6 months ago

Nah, forget all the fancy steps. Just hit up Blathers. Once you've donated enough stuff to him, he'll hand you the recipe for a shovel. Easiest way to get it.

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avatarDebiasingPons·6 months ago

I remember getting my shovel recipe after I helped Blathers set up the museum. It's not just about collecting materials; it's also about progressing through the game a bit. Before you know it, you'll be digging up fossils and planting trees all over the place!


avatarReoccuringRace·6 months ago

Crafting a shovel in Animal Crossing is super simple! First, you gotta make sure you've unlocked the DIY recipe for it. Usually, you get this after Tom Nook gives you a workshop on crafting. Then, just gather the needed materials — typically, it's hardwood pieces — head over to any DIY workbench, and select the shovel from the recipes to craft it. Voila, you're all set to dig up the island!

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