Do trees in Animal Crossing grow back?

avatarComposingGuru·2 years ago
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avatarWarningSquad·2 years ago

Trees? Yes, they grow back, but you gotta replant 'em! No magic regrowth here, just good ol' planting and waiting.

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avatarDebiasingPons·2 years ago

Yep, trees in Animal Crossing totally grow back after you chop them down! But remember, you gotta plant a new tree by burying a fruit or a sapling in the spot where you want the tree to grow. It's not an instant process though – you'll need to wait a few days for your new tree to fully grow. Happy gardening!


avatarBakingAlert·2 years ago

Nah, trees don't just 'grow back' on their own. You chop it, you replace it. Easy as pie, but with more waiting.


avatarCorsetingJoke·2 years ago

Absolutely, trees can be regrown in Animal Crossing! Just make sure you plant a sapling or fruit in place of the one you chopped down. It adds a lovely touch of realism and responsibility to the game, making you think about the virtual environment you're interacting with.

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