How to get a large star fragment in Animal Crossing

avatarAttainingFord8 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth8 months ago

Eh, just time travel. Why wait for a meteor shower when you can skip to it? Not everyone's cup of tea, but it gets the job done for those who are impatient.

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avatarSinkingDuel8 months ago

Ah, the sought-after large star fragment! Here's the deal: You gotta wish on shooting stars when they appear in your night sky. Make sure to keep an eye out for Celeste, the owl who visits your island, because her presence usually means a meteor shower's coming. On nights with clear skies, look up and press 'A' when you see a shooting star. The next day, check your beaches, and with a sprinkle of luck, you'll find your large star fragments along with some regular ones.


avatarCoilingShip8 months ago

Simply put, wish on lots of shooting stars! More wishes, more chances of scoring a large star fragment the next day. No Celeste needed, but she's a good indicator that it's a prime night for wishing.

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