What to Do With Gyroid Fragments in Animal Crossing

avatarBackingPeck8 months ago
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avatarRavellingMane6 months ago

Gyroid fragments? More like treasure pieces! Plant, water, and boom - a new gyroid pal emerges. I've got a whole room filled with these musical creatures. Each one adds a unique sound to my in-game house. Pro tip: try mixing different gyroid types to create your own soundscapes. It's a blast!

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avatarDebiasingPons6 months ago

Just sell 'em. If you're not into the whole gyroid choir thing, those fragments can fetch a nice price at Nook's Cranny. Quick and easy bells!


avatarAutocancellingWeek6 months ago

Found some gyroid fragments, huh? First, you gotta plant them in the ground, then water 'em. Next day, you'll have a full-grown gyroid buddy! It's like gardening, but way cooler because you get a quirky little friend out of it. And hey, if collecting's your thing, there are tons of different gyroids to find. Make a little concert with 'em or decorate your house. Show off your collection to your friends!

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