How to Make Snowfolk in Animal Crossing

avatarTargetingDirt·8 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk·6 months ago

Pro tip: if you want to make the perfect Snowboy that gives you exclusive ice furniture recipes, size matters. The bottom snowball should be as tall as your character's eyes, and the top one slightly below the ear level. Takes a bit of practice, but totally worth it for those sweet, sweet DIYs.

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avatarSigningSpine·6 months ago

Making snowfolk in Animal Crossing is one of those fun winter activities that really gets you into the holiday spirit! First, you gotta find two snowballs in your snowy island paradise. Roll them around by pushing them with your character until they get big, but make sure one is slightly larger for the base. Then, gently nudge the smaller one onto the larger one, and voila, you've got yourself a snowperson! Each snowfolk type has its own size requirements, so experiment and see what you can create!

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