How to Get All the Fruits in Animal Crossing

avatarRemovingMyth·a year ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier·10 months ago

Just ask your friends! Seriously, trading with friends is the easiest way to get all the different types of fruit in Animal Crossing. You scratch their back, they scratch yours, and boom—fruit salad!

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avatarSwellingDump·10 months ago

Getting all the fruits in Animal Crossing is a blend of patience and social networking! Start by collecting the native fruit from your island. Then, visit friends' islands or use Nook Miles Tickets to travel to mystery islands, which might have different fruit. Don't forget to trade with friends; sometimes that's the quickest way to get your hands on all the fruit types. Remember, there are apples, cherries, oranges, peaches, pears, and coconuts to collect!


avatarDisbowelingFeel·10 months ago

Honestly, getting all the fruits is overrated. Just enjoy the game at your own pace. You'll stumble upon them eventually!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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