If you already own the Animal Crossing: New Leaf game, you can download a free update that includes all of the new features and amiibo functionality from the packaged version of Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo.
The Animal Crossing™: New Leaf game has a new lease on life thanks to the addition of amiibo compatibility. This free update adds in support for all Animal Crossing series amiibo figures and cards. Tap amiibo to have the pictured villager visit your town. You can even tap select amiibo from other series to get items themed to those characters!
Over the last week in March, many Animal Crossing: New Leaf fans are booting up the 3DS game one last time to see the sights, talk to their villagers, and say a final goodbye. It's an emotional. Valentine's Day - (14 February, Animal Crossing, City Folk and New Leaf)- In the original game, the Player will receive letters from various villagers. The more the villager likes the Player, the better the gift they are given will be. In City Folk, the Player will receive a letter from the villager that they are friendliest with. The maple leaf is the final seasonal material that can be found during autumn in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Throughout maple leaf season, you'll be able to catch maple leaves and find the maple. 7 Pm – Animal Crossing New Leaf. Back to the lesson. Ready to test your skills in Play Mode? Complete this song by getting correct notes. Collect the Fundamentals Badge Learn piano in the Academy. Did you know you can Play Pianu with any MIDI keyboard?
After installing the update, you can tap Animal Crossing series amiibo figures and cards to invite villagers for a visit—or to move in! In November, this update content will be added to the original game in a new packaged version called Animal Crossing™: New Leaf—Welcome amiibo. And on December 2nd, 50 new Animal Crossing: New Leaf amiibo cards will also become available for purchase. No matter how you play it, this is the perfect time to cozy up to the charm and creativity of this special game. New friends and discoveries await every day. Express yourself by customizing your character, home, and town as you create your ideal world.
- This free update for the Animal Crossing™: New Leaf game adds in amiibo™ support and more
- You can finally invite villagers to your town using amiibo™ figures and/or cards
- Tap Animal Crossing™ amiibo™ cards to invite the pictured character for a visit at your new RV campsite
- Check www.animal-crossing.com/newleaf for more details on compatibility
- For prospective villagers who don't own the game yet, a new packaged version that includes the new content (and a random amiibo™ card) is on the way in December
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Type | Tree |
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Appearances | Doubutsu no Mori, Animal Crossing, Doubutsu no Mori e+, Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, 🎬 Gekijōban Doubutsu no Mori |
Trees are common flora in the Animal Crossing series. Some trees bear fruit while others are just for decoration. Certain insects can be found in or on trees, depending on the season and time of day. The number of trees will affect the environment of a town and are used to determine perfect town status. With the exception of perfect fruit trees in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, fully grown trees do not die until they are chopped down by the player, leaving behind a stump. As of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, chopping trees also serves as a way to gather various crafting supplies.
- 2Types of trees
- 4Tree stumps
Saplings[edit]
- Main article:Sapling
Saplings are baby trees available for purchase at Tom Nook's stores and the Garden Center. Not all trees grow successfully, due to poor soil quality and placement. If the player plants a tree where a different tree was cut down then it will have a much higher chance of growth. If the player stands on a tree sapling at exactly 6 AM, the tree will grow around the player and knock them out, as though they had been bitten by a Tarantula or Scorpion.
Types of trees[edit]
Cedar tree[edit]
Cedar trees are evergreen trees. During December, particularly around Toy Day, and during the Bright Nights in Wild World, Cedar trees are decorated with bright lights. Cedar trees will only grow in the top two acres of the village, reflecting the fact that their real-life counterparts are found more frequently in the Northern Hemisphere, being adapted to colder temperatures. In New Horizons however, cedar trees will grow on any acre on every platform, and regardless of which hemisphere is chosen, cedar trees will be decorated with lights from December 15 to January 6, of which shaking will produce an ornament for DIY projects.
Hardwood tree[edit]
Hardwood trees are generic trees, resembling fruit trees but bear nothing. Their appearance differs seasonally, turning golden brown in the autumn, being snow-laden in the winter, and bearing cherry blossoms during the Cherry Blossom Festival in April. In New Horizons, they will bear Leaf Eggs during the Bunny Day season.
Fruit tree[edit]
- Main article:Fruit
Fruit trees resemble hardwood trees but bear fruit, three at a time. During the Acorn Festival they also bear acorns. There are 5 different varieties of fruit trees (13 in New Leaf), one for each type of fruit. The player can receive non-native fruits in letters from Mom, or from other villagers, after which they can then be grown into a fruit-bearing tree. A counterpart sister fruit trees can also be found by going on a Mystery Island Tour.
Palm tree[edit]
Palm trees bear coconuts (or alternatively bananas in New Leaf), which are special types of fruit; however, they only produce two instead of the usual three fruits. Some beetles, such as the Goliath Beetle, will appear only on palm trees as well. In Animal Crossing, coconuts can be obtained from the island, and in Wild World and City Folk, coconuts will wash up on the shore about once a week. In New Leaf, palm trees can be found on Tortimer Island, and in New Horizons on Mystery Islands.
Palm trees can be grown by burying a coconut near the beach, on the grass within ten spaces of the shore. However, in New Leaf and New Horizons, palm trees are grown only in the sand. However in New Horizons, should one use the Island Designer Construction Permit to place down a sand tile, a palm tree can be placed near grass.
In Wild World, giving Wendell a coconut to eat will prompt him to give the player a unique design.
Money tree[edit]
- Main article:Money Tree
Animal Crossing Maple Leaf Recipes
Money trees are a rare variety of tree that bears money as its fruit. They can be grown by burying Bells in the ground with a golden shovel. In Animal Crossing and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the player can grow a money tree by burying Bells in the daily glowing spot instead. To maximize potential return and minimize expected loss, the ideal amount to bury is 30,000 Bells.
Golden tree[edit]
Golden trees appear only in Animal Crossing, where golden shovels can be shaken from it. They are grown by planting a shovel in a glowing spot that appears once a day in the village.
Dead tree[edit]
These appear only in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. When a perfect fruit tree is shaken 4 to 7 times, it dies and becomes a dead tree, which serves no use to the player and should be cut down. When a perfect fruit tree dies, it produces a rotten fruit in addition to two perfect fruit. However, in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, fertilizer can revive dead trees.
Bamboo tree[edit]
- Main article:Bamboo
Bamboo tree debuted in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, where the bamboo shots could be purchased in the Garden Center. Fully grown bamboo stalks can spread on their own. In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the bamboo trees are a source of crafting materials. During spring, they will produce young spring bamboo that is used in seasonal recipes. Bamboo shoots can be found on the Mystery Island Tour or received from Daisy Mae.
Shaking trees[edit]
While all trees may be shaken by the player, only cedar and non fruit-bearing trees have a chance of containing hidden items. Each day a certain amount of 100 bell bags, beehives, and furniture leaves will be scattered among the town's trees. This number varies according to the total number of trees in the town as well as the iteration of Animal Crossing being played. The table below lists the item maximums according to game title.
Title | Bell Bags | Beehives | Furniture Leaves |
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Animal Crossing | 30 | 5 | 2 |
Animal Crossing: Wild World | 16 | 4 | 2 |
Animal Crossing: City Folk | 30 | 5 | 2 |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf | 20 | 5 | 2 |
Shaking trees may give more than 100 Bells, depending on the player's Luck for that day.
Tree stumps[edit]
Animal Crossing Catching Leaves
All games in the Animal Crossing series allow the player to chop down trees, producing a stump. These stumps do not count as trees (or weeds) when determining perfect town status. Animal Crossing: City Folk introduced two insect species only found on stumps (Violin Beetle and Longhorn Beetle), and Animal Crossing: New Leaf introduced the ability for players to use stumps as chairs, and special tree stump designs next to which mushrooms may appear.
Special stump designs[edit]
There are twelve stump designs in New Leaf. Six of these are exclusive to cedar trees, while the remainder are exclusive to fruit, bell and oak trees. Special stump designs are created by delivering the final blow to a tree with any axe. A silver axe guarantees a special design while a gold axe produces one only occasionally, while a regular axe hardly ever produces one. Because only the final blow (of three) is the one that determines whether the stump will feature a special design, the first two swings can be made using a regular or gold axe to reduce wear on a silver axe.
The oak, bell and fruit tree designs are, as follows; a heart design, a butterfly, a citrus pattern, a ginkgo leaf (the one that Crazy Redd uses as his logo), a cross (X) and a Triforce from The Legend of Zelda series. The cedar tree designs are a star, a cat, a flower similar to the one used to represent the Pikmin series, the leaf Tom Nook uses as a logo and the one furniture is turned into when in the players pockets, a music note and a four-leaf clover.
Gallery[edit]
Animal Crossing Pile Of Leaves
Shaking trees may give more than 100 Bells, depending on the player's Luck for that day.
Tree stumps[edit]
Animal Crossing Catching Leaves
All games in the Animal Crossing series allow the player to chop down trees, producing a stump. These stumps do not count as trees (or weeds) when determining perfect town status. Animal Crossing: City Folk introduced two insect species only found on stumps (Violin Beetle and Longhorn Beetle), and Animal Crossing: New Leaf introduced the ability for players to use stumps as chairs, and special tree stump designs next to which mushrooms may appear.
Special stump designs[edit]
There are twelve stump designs in New Leaf. Six of these are exclusive to cedar trees, while the remainder are exclusive to fruit, bell and oak trees. Special stump designs are created by delivering the final blow to a tree with any axe. A silver axe guarantees a special design while a gold axe produces one only occasionally, while a regular axe hardly ever produces one. Because only the final blow (of three) is the one that determines whether the stump will feature a special design, the first two swings can be made using a regular or gold axe to reduce wear on a silver axe.
The oak, bell and fruit tree designs are, as follows; a heart design, a butterfly, a citrus pattern, a ginkgo leaf (the one that Crazy Redd uses as his logo), a cross (X) and a Triforce from The Legend of Zelda series. The cedar tree designs are a star, a cat, a flower similar to the one used to represent the Pikmin series, the leaf Tom Nook uses as a logo and the one furniture is turned into when in the players pockets, a music note and a four-leaf clover.
Gallery[edit]
Animal Crossing Pile Of Leaves
Oak trees
(Animal Crossing)Oak tree
(Animal Crossing: City Folk)Cedar tree
(Animal Crossing: City Folk)Oak tree
(Animal Crossing: New Leaf)Cedar tree
(Animal Crossing: New Leaf)Fruit tree
(Animal Crossing: New Leaf)Oak tree
(Animal Crossing: New Horizons)Oak tree
(Animal Crossing: New Horizons)Oak tree
(Animal Crossing: New Horizons)Oak tree
(Animal Crossing: New Horizons)Cedar tree
(Animal Crossing: New Horizons)Palm tree
(Animal Crossing: New Horizons)Apple tree
(Animal Crossing series)Cedar tree
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