Once you've completed what is considered the main goal of , having K.K. Slider perform on your island, you'll unlock many new features, including Gyroids. To gain access to these musical items, you'll need to embark on your first boat ride with Kapp'n, most likely to look for Brewster, where you'll be able to find Gyroid fragments buried on an island.
Once you've dug up the fragments on the island, take them home where you can re-bury and water them. If you've done this correctly, you'll see a bit of steam coming from the buried fragment. The next day, you'll find 1 of 36 possible Gyroid types, fully intact, to collect and display. Each one features a unique design and sound, but some are more memorable than others.
Of the 36 different Gyroid options in , only a handful have a wide range of color variants, and even fewer offer options with bright colors. One that does, however, is the Tockoid. The Tockoid Gyroid is a short and rounded Gyroid that resembles the appearance of a clown, complete with a little wooden party hat and a rounded nose. It features a sound that resembles wooden blocks, giving it a childlike vibe that's perfect for bringing joy to any space.
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As one of the few Gyroids that feature a pastel option, the Tockoid can be easily implemented into any space utilizing some of the Sanrio furniture. Furthermore, for players who adore Pietro, the clown villager, this is a great Gyroid to feature around his home, especially if you're a decorator who enjoys adding some personality to each of your villager's spaces that feel specific to them.
For those who enjoy a little more of a futuristic vibe, the Aluminoid Gyroid is perfect. Featuring a design that resembles a bit of a robot and perhaps a bit of a futuristic trash or recycling can, it can seamlessly be displayed in any space showcasing a futuristic or even
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