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Revision as of 17:01, 16 May 2020
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Fruit are common items that grow from fruit trees and palm trees in all Animal Crossing series titles. They can be eaten in all games and are sometimes requested by villagers.
Each town starts with one of five types of fruit as its native fruit: Apples, Oranges, Cherries, Pears, and Peaches. There is a 20% chance for the town to have any given native fruit. Native fruits sell for 100 Bells, but other fruits sell for 500. Up until New Leaf, coconuts also sell for 500 bells, as they are not native to any town, but sell for 250 bells in New Leaf and New Horizons.
In New Leaf
In New Leaf, new fruits have been added to the series for the first time since Animal Forest+. Lychees, Durians, Lemons, Bananas, Mangoes, and Persimmons are the new additions. Each fruit is available from Tortimer Island or from T&T Emporium, and each selling for 250 Bells. In addition, coconuts have had their price fixed at 250 bells since they are now an Island fruit. Another addition is the ability to have nine items of the same fruit to be stacked, saving space in the inventory. However, fruits do not automatically stack, and the player must manually stack them.
New Horizons
Fruit gains two new roles in New Horizons. Fruit will automatically stack when picked up to a maximum of 10.
Stamina
When the player eats a piece of fruit, they gain a temporary power to shovel a fully grown tree or to break a rock. A counter will appears on the upper left side of the screen showing how much fruit the player has eaten. The player can eat a maximum number of 10 fruit before a speech bubble appears telling the player, "You're too full! You couldn't possibly eat anything else."; hindering the player from eating anymore fruit. The number will decrease by one for every tree the player digs up or for every rock the player breaks.
Once the player has depleted the counter to 0, they will be unable to dig up fully grown trees or break anymore rocks until they eat another fruit. The counter can also be depleted by saving and ending the game. Players can reduce their fruit counter by sitting on toilet furniture for a short period of time.
DIY Recipes
Fruit is also needed to craft fruit-related houseware or clothing. The DIY recipes below can also be found in the furniture and clothing pages.
NOTE: All fruit DIY recipes are not for sale and cannot be bought in-game.
Recipe name | Image | Materials needed | Obtained from | ? | Sell price |
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Apple chair | x10 apple x4 wood |
Tom Nook after receiving first three housing kits, if the native fruit is apples Island Resident |
✔ | 2,480 | |
Apple dress | x8 apple | * | ✘ | 1,600 | |
Apple hat | x5 apple | * | ✘ | 1,000 | |
Apple rug | x6 apple | * | ✘ | 1,200 | |
Apple umbrella | x7 apple | * | ✘ | 1,400 | |
Apple wall | x20 apple | Message in a bottle | ✘ | 4,000 | |
Juicy-apple TV | x10 apple x2 iron nugget |
Tom Nook after receiving first three housing kits, if the native fruit is apples Island Resident |
✔ | 3,500 |
Recipe name | Image | Materials needed | Obtained from | ? | Sell price |
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Cherry dress | x8 cherry | Message in a bottle | ✘ | 1,600 | |
Cherry hat | x5 cherry | * | ✘ | 1,000 | |
Cherry lamp | x10 cherry x2 clay |
Tom Nook after receiving first three housing kits, if the native fruit is cherries Message in a bottle |
✔ | 2,400 | |
Cherry rug | x6 cherry | Island Resident | ✘ | 1,200 | |
Cherry speakers | x10 cherry x2 iron nugget |
Tom Nook after receiving first three housing kits, if the native fruit is cherries Message in a bottle |
✔ | 3,500 | |
Cherry umbrella | x7 cherry | * | ✘ | 1,400 | |
Cherry wall | x20 cherry | Balloon | ✘ | 4,000 |
Recipe name | Image | Materials needed | Obtained from | ? | Sell price |
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Coconut juice | x1 coconut | * | ✘ | 500 | |
Coconut wall planter | x1 coconut x5 clump of weeds |
* | ✘ | 600 | |
Palm-tree lamp | x4 coconut x4 wood x4 clay |
* | ✔ | 3,280 |
Recipe name | Image | Materials needed | Obtained from | ? | Sell price |
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Orange dress | x8 orange | * | ✘ | 1,600 | |
Orange end table | x10 orange x1 wood |
* | ✔ | 2,480 | |
Orange hat | x5 orange | * | ✘ | 1,000 | |
Orange rug | x6 orange | * | ✘ | 1,200 | |
Orange umbrella | x7 orange | * | ✘ | 1,400 | |
Orange wall | x20 orange | Message in a bottle | ✘ | 4,000 | |
Orange wall-mounted clock | x10 orange x2 wood |
* | ✔ | 2,240 |
Recipe name | Image | Materials needed | Obtained from | ? | Sell price |
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Peach chair | x10 peach x5 wood |
* | ✔ | 2,600 | |
Peach dress | x8 peach | Message in a bottle | ✘ | 1,600 | |
Peach hat | x5 peach | Message in a bottle | ✘ | 1,000 | |
Peach rug | x6 peach | * | ✘ | 1,200 | |
Peach surprise box | x10 peach x4 wood |
* | ✔ | 2,480 | |
Peach umbrella | x7 peach | * | ✘ | 1,400 | |
Peach wall | x20 peach | Island Resident | ✘ | 4,000 |
Recipe name | Image | Materials needed | Obtained from | ? | Sell price |
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Pear bed | x10 pear x6 softwood |
Tom Nook after receiving first three housing kits, if the native fruit is pears | ✔ | 2,720 | |
Pear dress | x8 pear | Message in a bottle | ✘ | 1,600 | |
Pear hat | x5 pear | * | ✘ | 1,000 | |
Pear rug | x6 pear | * | ✘ | 1,200 | |
Pear umbrella | x7 pear | * | ✘ | 1,400 | |
Pear wall | x20 pear | Island Resident | ✘ | 4,000 | |
Pear wardrobe | x10 pear x5 wood |
Tom Nook after receiving first three housing kits, if the native fruit is pears Island Resident |
✔ | 2,600 |
Obtaining Fruit
Throughout the games, there are many ways the player can obtain different fruit. One consistent method throughout the Animal Crossing series is that fruit can be obtained as a gift from Mom or from villagers. Sending a villager a one-line letter with a piece of fruit can initiate a random fruit being sent in return.
Animal Crossing, Wild World, and City Folk
Coconuts are found in various ways. In GCN games, they are obtained from the Island. In Wild World and City Folk, they randomly wash up on the beach.
In New Leaf
All fruits can be obtained from Tortimer Island either through the island itself, or on a Island Tour.
In New Leaf, Isabelle will eventually give the player three pieces of a second, non-native fruit when her tutorial has been completed. This fruit is always one of the five starting fruits.
In New Leaf, the player may get non-native fruits during the Harvest Festival when catching a fish that a villager requested. It is also possible to get any kind of fruit by doing favors for villagers.
Persimmons can be purchased from T&T Emporium for 1,000 Bells.
New Horizons
In New Horizons, fruit can now be obtained by using a Nook Miles Ticket and going on a Mystery tour. This is a guaranteed method of finding coconuts.
Pocket Camp
In Pocket Camp, all five possible native fruits grow on trees in Breezy Hollow and Lost Lure Creek, with coconuts growing in Saltwater Shores and Sunburst Island. Additionally, either lemons, lychee, or grapes will grow on trees in your camp, but only one of the three will be native. In order to get the other two, you have to buy them from other players at their Market Box. Fruit takes three hours to grow back when shaken down and can grow back instantly if the player uses fertilizer.
Fruit Trees
- Main article: Trees
Fruit trees are special trees that grow three pieces of fruit every three days. Coconut trees must be planted within one acre of the sea, and all trees must grow at least one space away from other objects. Banana trees must be planted on the beach. Fruit can be shaken out of trees that bear them.
List of Fruit
Native Fruit types
Apple | Cherry | Orange | Peach | Pear |
Tropical Fruit Types
Coconut | Banana | ||
Lemon | Lychee | Durian | Mango |
File:Lemons.jpg |
Special Fruit Types
Persimmon | Grape |
Perfect Fruit
Perfect fruits make their only appearance in New Leaf and Pocket Camp. Any and all of the first five fruits (apples, oranges, peaches, pears, and cherries) can be perfect, which gives them a look slightly different to their regular counterparts. Usually, at least one perfect native fruit will appear at the start of the game. Trees can very rarely yield perfect fruit, though burying fertilizer next to the tree increases the chances of this happening. Perfect fruit sells for 600 bells if native, or 3,000 bells if not native. They can only be grown in a town where it is the native fruit by burying a perfect fruit, and if the player tries to plant a perfect non-native fruit tree, it will produce only regular fruit.
Perfect trees yield three perfect fruits up to seven times. On the last shake, they will lose their leaves and will not regrow or bear any further fruit unless replanted. Additionally, on the final batch, one of the perfect fruits will be rotten. The "dead" tree can be cut down to be replaced. Additionally, burying Fertilizer next to a dead perfect tree will cause it to regrow the next day. Rotten fruits have a disposal fee of 500 bells if they are native or 3,000 Bells if not native, and if one is planted, it will create a dead sapling. However, they can be fed to a villager wanting fruit of any kind, though it will cause them to act disgusted. If a player leaves a rotten fruit on the ground, ants will regularly come onto it and can be caught. Rotten fruit look the same as its healthy counterpart.
Gallery
Animal Forest
City Folk
New Leaf
Pocket Camp
New Horizons
Trivia
- There is a glitch in Animal Crossing: New Leaf where a fruit tree holds less than three pieces of fruit.
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