What do Gyroids do in Animal Crossing?

avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy6 months ago

Just a heads up - Gyroids are basically your quirky in-game sound machines. Each one has its own set of sounds and rhythms, so mixing and matching them can make for a pretty neat concert in your living room. Also, they're a collector's dream. Gotta find 'em all!

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avatarRatingLink6 months ago

Gyroids in Animal Crossing are super cool little items that you can find buried underground after it rains. They're these funky little figures that make unique sounds and can be placed in your home for decoration. Some players collect them because they add a nice aesthetic and vibe to the room. Plus, they're just fun to find and collect!


avatarAlightingTang6 months ago

Eh, they're just decorative items that make noises. Kinda overrated if you ask me.

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