How to Roll a Snowball in Animal Crossing

avatarSortyingSlag8 months ago
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avatarBurstingHong6 months ago

Rolling a snowball in Animal Crossing is like making a tiny snow friend! Just walk up to a snowball you find on the ground during winter season in the game and push it around. As you push, the snowball gets bigger. Be careful not to push it into anything that'll break it, like trees or water. It's all about finding that perfect spot to roll your snowball around until it's just the right size!

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avatarDroppingSway6 months ago

Easy! Just walk into the snowball, and it'll start rolling. Keep pushing it to make it bigger. Just watch out for obstacles because if your snowball hits something, poof! Back to square one.


avatarRemovingMyth6 months ago

Honestly, just let the snowball be. Is it worth the effort? I mean, sure, rolling the snowball can lead to building a snowman, but think of all the fishing and bug catching you could be doing instead!

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