How to Make Snowboy in Animal Crossing

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avatarInterferingHood10 months ago

Roll two snowballs to make a Snowboy, but don't stress about perfection. The game's super chill, and even a slightly off Snowboy will still celebrate your effort!

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avatarPassingDada10 months ago

To make the perfect Snowboy in Animal Crossing, you gotta roll two snowballs around your island until they're just the right size. The bottom snowball should be as big as your character's eyes when you stand next to it. For the top snowball, aim for around 90% the size of the bottom one. Then, carefully roll the smaller one onto the larger base, and voil脿, you've got yourself a Snowboy! Just make sure the snowballs don't break by hitting obstacles.


avatarArisingWard10 months ago

Making the perfect Snowboy is all about the snowball size ratio. Too big or too small and you miss out on the daily rewards. Took me a few tries, but it's totally worth getting it right for those exclusive icy DIY recipes!

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