How do I chop down a tree in Animal Crossing?

avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago
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avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

Chopping down trees in Animal Crossing is a piece of cake once you've got the right tools! First up, you need to get yourself an axe. Not just any axe, though. Make sure it's a sharp one, because those flimsy axes just won't cut it (pun intended!). Once you've got your sharp axe, just walk up to the tree you wanna say goodbye to, and start swinging. Three hits and timber! That tree's coming down.

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avatarWhammellingSuite2 years ago

u only need 3 hits with a sharp axe to chop down a tree. flimsy axe won't work. make sure to pick the right tree cause once it's gone, it's gone. happy chopping!


avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

Actually, you don't need to chop down trees at all. Consider the environment, even in virtual worlds! Plus, trees add beauty and can be useful for fruit or finding insects. Instead of chopping, why not just enjoy the nature?

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