What to Do with Easter Eggs in Animal Crossing

avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta6 months ago

Back when I played, I turned my island into Easter Egg Island! Used those eggs to decorate every corner with Bunny Day items. It's a fun challenge and your island looks super festive. Plus, visitors love it!

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avatarNoticingPuff6 months ago

Honestly, just sell 'em. After crafting all the Bunny Day items, those eggs are just free bells waiting to happen. The furniture isn't to everyone's taste anyway.


avatarDislikingTramp6 months ago

Easter eggs in Animal Crossing are super fun to collect during the Bunny Day event! You can use them to craft special Bunny Day themed furniture, clothing, and even accessories. Don't forget to check out all the DIY recipes you can get from villagers or balloons. If you've crafted everything and still have eggs left over, you can sell them for a decent amount of Bells. So start crafting or cash in!

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