How to Make a Snowman in Bloxburg

avatarCreatingGulf·5 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine·5 months ago

Making a snowman in Bloxburg is super easy! First, head outside when it's snowing, then click on the ground to make a snowball. Roll that snowball around until it gets big enough. Repeat this process two more times to get smaller snowballs. Stack them up, and voila—snowman complete!

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avatarImplementingPons·5 months ago

Basically, you just need to roll three snowballs of different sizes and stack 'em. It’s like real life but with fewer cold fingers!


avatarCluingWear·5 months ago

First-hand advice: Make sure it’s winter in Bloxburg. Roll those snowballs, stack them, and your frosty friend will be ready in no time!


avatarAttendingStoke·5 months ago

Just make three snowballs and stack them. Done.

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