Wouldn't it be easier in Animal Crossing: New Horizons if every essential item necessary for crafting were all gathered in one place from the start of the game? While trees are easy to manipulate in ACNH and place anywhere around the island, rocks, however, are not so accommodating. Players usually start with one or two, but gradually the max number of rocks available grows to 6.
Unlike trees, players can hit them up to 8-9 consecutively instead of 3 for stones, ore, and clay to drop from them. Sometimes bugs and money will fall, but essentially running around the island every day for the purpose of farming them isn't the best example of being productive. So how about putting them all in the same place?
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Every player has their own way of designing their island in Animal Crossing New Horizons, so being able to freely move any object around would be the most ideal function the game should have to offer. Unfortunately, a few of these services don't come cheap such as bridges, inclines, and house/building relocation while everything else requires a tremendous amount of time to do, which would be terraforming in ACNH. Of course, making these projects look good requires the combination of tools and the creation of items to make it look aesthetically pleasing. So with all this work to do, here is a quick guide to further increase productivity by placing all available rocks for farming in a convenient, intimate location.
If running around the island farming those rocks start to lose its charm, the next best step is to bring them all together in one easy to access location. But first, let's explain how rocks work. Rocks in Animal Crossing: New
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