What does the Ocarina do in Animal Crossing?

avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum2 years ago

The ocarina in Animal Crossing is more of a fun, decorative item than a tool with a specific function. When your character plays it, it produces a musical sound, but that's about it. It's a cool little nod to The Legend of Zelda series, where the ocarina plays a much more significant role. So, don't expect it to teleport you or change the weather like in Zelda, but it's a cute item to have and show off to your friends!

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avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

It doesn't really do anything, honestly. Just makes sounds. More of a novelty than anything useful.


avatarJokingTunic2 years ago

Totally love my ocarina! Every time I play it, I feel like I'm giving a mini-concert for my villagers. It doesn't 'do' anything per se, like help you catch fish or bugs, but it's one of those details that makes Animal Crossing uniquely charming.

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