How to Get Boulders in Animal Crossing

avatarDislikingTramp8 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons8 months ago

Boulders in Animal Crossing aren't something you can just 'get' or move. They're part of the game's landscape from the start. However, you can break them! Just eat a piece of fruit to get super strength, then whack a boulder with a shovel or an axe, and it'll smash, revealing resources like stones, clay, or iron nuggets. Remember, boulders respawn in a few days, so no stress if you accidentally smash your favorite one!

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avatarDislikingTramp8 months ago

Actually, you can't 'get' boulders like you would a piece of furniture. Boulders are fixed elements on your island. If you're looking to get the materials from them, just make sure you've eaten some fruit for that extra strength and smash them with a shovel or axe. That's your ticket to resources!


avatarGroaningRush8 months ago

Nope, can't 'get' boulders. They're just there, decorating your island and waiting for you to smash them for goodies after you鈥檝e powered up on fruit. Think of them as nature's pi帽ata.

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