How to Crush Rocks in Animal Crossing

avatarBruisingTopaz·8 months ago
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avatarNailingSurge·8 months ago

To break rocks in Animal Crossing, you need to eat a piece of fruit first! Once you’ve eaten fruit, your strength will be temporarily boosted, allowing you to smash any rock with a shovel or axe. Just face the rock, tool in hand, and hit it. Remember, the rock will respawn in a random location the next day, so think twice before you go on a rock-crushing spree!

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avatarJokingTunic·8 months ago

Just eat a fruit then BAM, hit it with a shovel. Rocks, beware!


avatarDebiasingPons·8 months ago

Honestly, why would you want to crush rocks in Animal Crossing? They're your main source of materials like iron nuggets, stones, and clay, not to mention the occasional gold nugget. Plus, there's a daily money rock! Smash wisely, my friends.

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