How to Remove Trees in Animal Crossing

avatarCoilingShip8 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad6 months ago

So you wanna clear some space for your next big project on your island, huh? It's pretty simple to remove trees in Animal Crossing! First, you gotta get yourself some tools. You'll need either a shovel or an axe. With an axe, you can chop the tree down and then dig up the stump with a shovel. But, if you wanna move the tree instead of cutting it down, eat a piece of fruit to gain super strength and then use a shovel to dig it up. The whole tree will go into your pocket, and you can plant it somewhere else. No muss, no fuss!

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avatarAlteringBeryl6 months ago

Honestly, removing trees by eating fruit and then using a shovel is the best method. It saves the tree so you can replant it elsewhere. Why waste a good tree, right?


avatarComposingGuru6 months ago

Just eat a fruit and dig the tree up with a shovel. Easy peasy.

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