How to Jump Up in Animal Crossing

avatarJiggettingBaita year ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz10 months ago

Oh, the joy of leaping over rivers in Animal Crossing! So, you can't traditionally 'jump' up like in platform games, but you can vault over rivers with a Vaulting Pole. Just equip it and press 'A' when you're at the river's edge. For those pesky cliffs, you'll need a Ladder. Same drill: equip and press 'A' when facing a cliff. Easy peasy!

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avatarComputingTopaz10 months ago

You can't jump up in the traditional sense in Animal Crossing. If you're thinking about getting to those higher places or across rivers, you're gonna need tools. Vaulting Pole for rivers and Ladder for cliffs. That's your ticket to elevation!


avatarDebiasingPons10 months ago

Actually, jumping isn't really a thing. You vault or climb, not jump. Why would anyone need to jump in a chill game like ACNH, anyway?

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