How do you get wheat and sugar in Animal Crossing?

avatarGroaningRush2 years ago
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avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Getting wheat and sugar in Animal Crossing is super fun and a bit like real farming! For wheat, you gotta buy wheat starts from Leif when he visits your island or from Nook's Cranny once they start selling them. Plant those starts and boom, you'll have wheat in a few days. Sugar cane works the same way! Just plant those sugar cane starts you buy from Leif or Nook's Cranny, water them, and soon you'll be rolling in sweetness. Happy farming!

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avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Quick tip: You don't find wheat and sugar lying around; you gotta farm them. Buy the starts, plant them, and water them. That's it!


avatarSingingRidge2 years ago

Honestly, just trade with friends if they have extra wheat or sugar. It's the easiest way to get stuff in Animal Crossing without the wait.

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