What does eating do in Animal Crossing?

avatarQuestioningVale8 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon6 months ago

It's mostly for show. You can pretend to have a picnic or something. But seriously, it helps with moving trees and breaking rocks, which is cool if you're into landscaping your island.

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avatarForetellingTable6 months ago

Honestly, I never bother eating in the game. I just sell my fruit for Bells. More money, less problems!


avatarNoticingPuff6 months ago

Eating fruit in Animal Crossing gives you the strength to perform physical tasks you can't do otherwise. After eating, you can break rocks and move trees. It's basically the game's way of letting you rearrange your island more easily. But be careful, don't break all your rocks! You'll need them.


avatarDescribingHail6 months ago

Eating in Animal Crossing boosts your energy, allowing you to do stuff like breaking rocks and digging up entire trees with your shovel. Think of it as your character getting a power-up! It's also just plain fun to collect the different fruits and see what dishes you can make.

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