How to Get Cherries on Animal Crossing

avatarSigningSpine8 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait8 months ago

Cherries, huh? Sometimes it's all about luck. If you're not born with 'em, you gotta travel or make friends. The islands you visit with Nook Miles might have them, or maybe a buddy of yours can hook you up. Plant the ones you get, and boom, cherry empire.

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avatarRuingMite8 months ago

To get cherries in Animal Crossing, you might start with them as your native fruit on your island. If not, you can visit other islands by using a Nook Miles Ticket and find cherries there. Or, hey, just ask a friend to share some from their island! Cherries can be planted to grow cherry trees, so you only need a few to start your own orchard.


avatarResolvingGame8 months ago

Just visit someone else's island. They're bound to have cherries if you don't. Trade, grab, and plant. Easy peasy.


avatarTrainingLace8 months ago

Honestly, cherries are overrated. Go for peaches instead. They're way cooler.

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