How to get a fossil in Animal Crossing

avatarPassingDada8 months ago
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avatarManningAndy8 months ago

Digging up fossils in Animal Crossing is super easy and kinda fun! Just look for the star-shaped cracks on the ground in your village. Equip your shovel, stand over the crack, and press A to dig. Voila! You've got yourself a fossil! Remember, you can find new fossils every day, so keep an eye out.

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avatarSingingRidge8 months ago

Fossils? Just hit up those star marks on the ground with a shovel. Easy peasy.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago

Just a heads up, you gotta get those fossils assessed by Blathers in the museum before you can do anything cool with them. Can't sell 'em, can't display 'em, until the owl gives his say-so.


avatarWhammellingSuite8 months ago

Honestly, digging up fossils every day is the highlight of my AC life. It's like a treasure hunt where you sometimes get a T-Rex skull and sometimes a left wing. The suspense is real!

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