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You can basically just get them from trees, right? It has been quite a while, I have forgotten how that used to work ๐
Yes three to a tree lol. I share my code if I knew it off hand.
A new code is generated each time. I have closed the gates now. Next time I open them, the code will be different.
And I meant that visitors can take them from trees, right? I know visitors can use shops and pick up stuff from ground, but didn't know if they can get from trees too or not.
Yes you can that's how I got my peaches and oranges. They were not native on my island.