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[GameSpot] - Animal Crossing: New Horizons Acorn And Pine Cone DIYs


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Each season in Animal Crossing: New Horizons brings with it a new set of seasonal DIY recipes and materials to collect. While summer has just a handful of shell-related DIYs and only one seasonal material, the summer shell, fall has three different sets of recipes with quite a few different resources to find throughout the season. The first of these sets uses a combination of two materials you can find starting on the first day of autumn: acorns and pine cones.

In New Horizons, fall begins on September 1 in the Northern Hemisphere and March 1 in the Southern Hemisphere. The season continues until the last day of November or May, respectively, and you can find acorns and pine cones, as well as their associated recipes, all season long. Here's how you can get the materials and DIYs.

The recipe for tree's bounty little tree as shown in a New Horizons trailer.

How To Get Acorns And Pine Cones

To find acorns and pine cones, you'll need to shake your trees once a day during fall. Acorns drop from hardwood trees (the ones that look like fruit trees but don't bear fruit), while pine cones drop from cedar trees. You'll want a healthy mix of both types to maximize your chances of finding acorns and pine cones. Just be careful, because five wasp nests will drop from random trees each day, leading to a wasp attack--keep your net out while you shake so you can catch wasps easily and avoid stings.

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