What do you do with heart crystals in Animal Crossing?

avatarAssemblingDelta·8 months ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·6 months ago

Heart crystals are pretty rad in Animal Crossing! They're basically currency that you earn during the Wedding Season event in June. You can trade these shiny gems with Reese and Cyrus on Harv's Island to snag some exclusive wedding-themed furniture and decorations. So, if you're looking to spruce up your island with some lovey-dovey vibes or just wanna collect all the items, start hoarding those heart crystals!

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avatarRepeatingRitz·6 months ago

Just trade them for cool stuff! Wedding season = heart crystal shopping spree.


avatarDisbowelingFeel·6 months ago

Honestly, I just hoard them like a dragon. They're too pretty to spend. ?✨


avatarWipingBride·6 months ago

Traded a bunch last year for some sweet wedding decor. My island's photo area has never looked better!

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