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Just now, dave7g said:

3 days to get 30 iron nuggets, and I have to wait till tomorrow for rocks to have more.

 

The grind is a bit much in all fairness.

 

Earn nook miles from doing the tasks. Then buy tickets to islands and hit rocks.

 

Although I accept it's probably a fair bit more painful with the egg event on at the moment.

 

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4 minutes ago, dave7g said:

Yeah I've been to 3 islands and got fuck all nuggets. Just those eggs. I refuse to make anything with them. I'm selling them all to Nook.

 

Doing this means you won't get the last few recipes on "bunny day". But that may not matter to you :lol:

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2 minutes ago, thesnwmn said:

This morning I couldn't find my new rock today after smashing one yesterday. Late this afternoon I spotted that it has appeared in the perfect random location.

 

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That looks fantastic. Great stuff.

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Opening with code in case the stars appear. Little owl is here. 
 

In the meantime, the take or swapshop marketplace is open with some non shit stuff, tours of the new zoo can be held, and there’s always the racetrack for a prize! Winner gets bells off the loser(s) :D 

 

Code: L8JCL


 

edit: just saw a star!

 

edit: .....I get one poxy star??

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3 minutes ago, Shimmyhill said:

Is there anyway to see what kind of tree a tree is? I’m starting to move my orchard but don’t want to chop trees that may have fruit I’ve already picked!

 

Eat a piece of fruit, dig up the tree and it'll tell you what kind it is when in your pocket 

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4 minutes ago, Shimmyhill said:

Is there anyway to see what kind of tree a tree is? I’m starting to move my orchard but don’t want to chop trees that may have fruit I’ve already picked!

 

You can eat a fruit/egg and dig up the entire tree with your shovel, then you'll be able to see what type it is in your inventory.

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2 minutes ago, Shimmyhill said:

Is there anyway to see what kind of tree a tree is? I’m starting to move my orchard but don’t want to chop trees that may have fruit I’ve already picked!

Only way is to dig em up then you can see in your inventory. Right now it's not too bad because you can eat eggs, just scoff those annoying sky eggs and farm wood eggs off trees.

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5 minutes ago, NexivRed said:

So far to me, all blossoms seem to have been non fruiting, plain hardwood trees (which is kind of backwards).

 

Plus money trees (which become hardwood trees).

 

And I'm assuming that Shimmy was talking specifically about telling fruit trees apart as he's talking about moving an orchard.

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We have one switch at home. Mrs mul has bought this and started playing it on her profile. 
 

she’s asked me to start a game using my profile so that she can visit my island. 
 

will the game / Nintendo account system allow this?

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9 hours ago, Lyrical Donut said:

Sorry to whoever was standing near the airport just now, with me blocking the entrance :lol: (I could've sworn I was sat on a chair next to my house). Don't forget you can just hit the minus button and leave without having to go to the airport!

 

I ended up having to do that after visiting you. It wouldn't let me leave via the airport because of interference(?). It rolled back when I arrived home and I lost 53 wishes :( I wish Nintendo could do online better

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