What does wishing on a star do in Animal Crossing?

avatarCarryingTree·8 months ago
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avatarMisleadingBride·6 months ago

Wishing on a star in Animal Crossing is like sending a little dream up into the universe, and the universe says 'Cool, here's some cool stuff.' After you make a wish, star fragments will appear on your beach the next day. You can use these fragments to craft some really neat items like the star wand or different zodiac furniture. It’s basically the game's way of rewarding you for taking a moment to gaze at the sky!

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avatarAutocancellingWeek·6 months ago

Nothing beats the simple joy of wishing on a star in Animal Crossing, only to find your beach littered with star fragments the next day. It’s like the game's version of a shooting star granting your wishes—except you get to craft with the results!


avatarScoldingIrony·6 months ago

IMO, wishing on stars is kinda overrated. You just get some star fragments, and that's it. Cool if you're into crafting, I guess.

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