HR fruits are products that grow in the trees of the Town in all the games of the Animal Crossing series. When the player creates their Town for the first time, there will only be one type of fruit tree and therefore only one type of fruit. This fruit, be it an apple, cherry, peach, pear or orange, is called "native fruit" and is considered common by the inhabitants of the Town. Tom Nook or Paca will buy each native fruit for only 100 Berries. However, non-native fruits sell for 500 Berries each.
Summary
- 1 Obtaining
- 2 Grow fruit trees
- 3 Functionality
- 4 In the main series
- 4.1 Native fruits
- 4.2 Exotic fruits
- 4.3 Delicious Fruits
- 4.4 Pocha fruit
- 5 En Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
- 5.1 Normal fruits
- 5.2 Agricultural fruits
- 5.3 delicious fruit
- 6 Curiosities
Obtaining
Any fruit can be grown in the Village, and therefore players can share their native fruits with each other and obtain at least one other type of fruit. However, the fruit can also be received as a gift from the Neighbors in any Animal Crossing game or as a gift from Mom in Animal Crossing: Wild World. If players send a letter to a neighbor with a native fruit, the neighbor will most likely return a foreign fruit in return. In City Folk, players can acquire non-native fruit by traveling to a Town where they grow and can send fruit to players in other Town. The player can also eat fruit (except coconuts), but all he does is clear a slot in the inventory. Each fruit tree, if it grows, will continually grow three fruits every three days, with the exception of the delicious fruit trees in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, which eventually die.
To obtain non-native fruit in City Folk without the need for the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection, the player must send a letter to a resident of their Town and write "How are you?" With a fruit attached. A couple of days later, you will receive a letter with an attached gift, containing a fruit, native or non-native, or a shirt. The same works for sick neighbors, with a "Get well soon!" in the letter.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf implements the ability to stack fruits. Identical fruit pieces can now be stacked in "baskets" of up to nine fruits per inventory space, allowing players to theoretically carry a maximum of 151 fruit pieces. However, the player must stack the fruit manually. This means that any fruit that is collected uses a slot, so in inventory, the player must drag the fruit over another fruit to stack it.
Grow fruit trees
The player can grow a fruit tree by burying a fruit in the ground with an open square of space on either side of the tree (a tree will not grow if the fruit is planted right next to a house, for example). However, coconut trees work differently: the coconut should be buried on the shoreline of the beach, but not in the sand itself. However, in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, coconut and banana trees will only grow on the beach.
When planting the tree, it will take about five days for it to grow and bear fruit. The player can shake the fruit from the trees by walking towards a fruit tree without tools in hand and pressing the A button. The fruit will then fall onto any open space on the ground and can be picked up. The tree will then bear fruit again in three days.
Coconuts are a non-native fruit in all Pueblo. They grow on palm trees that only live near the coast and grow two coconuts. In Dōbutsu no Mori +, Animal Crossing, Animal Crossing: New Leaf, and Dōbutsu no Mori e +, coconuts must be obtained by traveling to the Island and sold for 500 Berries, instead of 300. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, the coconuts just appear on the beach washed away by the sea, but they are worth the same 500 Berries.
Cedars and oaks do not bear fruit. They can be purchased at your local grocery store, and they don't work the same way as fruit trees, even if they look the same. Buying them is the only way to plant them.
Functionality
Frequently, Neighbors ask for fruit, asking the player to give them a fruit, often specifying what kind they want. Completing this favor will improve your friendship with the neighbor. Additionally, players can send fruit to sick Neighbors with a letter wishing them better. In general, however, the fruit can simply be buried in the ground to plant a fruit tree. The fruit can also be sold for 500 Berries.
In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, Da Morsi can be given fruit to obtain different designs.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons if you eat fruit you acquire the ability to move trees and break stones, you can only eat a maximum of 10 fruits at a time.
In the main series
Native fruits
Each Town will have one of the five different types of fruits native to their Town that are worth 100 Berries each. The other four fruits will be considered non-native and are worth 500 Berries each.
Cherry |
Peach |
Apple |
Orange |
Pear |
Exotic fruits
Certain types of fruit cannot be found in the Town and must be acquired from other sources. In most of the games in the series, coconuts are the only exotic fruits available. On the Island you can find coconut trees and their fruit can be taken to the Town to be planted on the Town beach. Since there is no Island in Wild World or City Folk, coconuts appear periodically on the beach.
Seven additional types of exotic fruits are introduced to New Leaf, most of which can be found on Tortimer Island or received from Neighbors.
Persimmons and bamboo shoots can only be purchased in the gardening section of the T&N. Bamboo is the most expensive (it sells for 750 Berries per shoot) and does not produce fruit. Instead, the bamboo will plant new shoots every few days that can be found buried nearby, which the player can dig up and get new shoots, otherwise they will grow on bamboo stalks if there is enough room to grow. Bamboo shoots can be stacked in inventory or eaten like any other fruit.
Bamboo Shoot |
Khaki |
Coco |
Dúrian |
Lychee |
Lemon |
Mango |
Banana |
delicious fruits
Besides normal fruits, you can also find delicious fruits. There are only five different types of delicious fruit in the games:
Delicious cherry |
Delicious peach |
Delicious apple |
Delicious orange |
delicious pear |
A delicious fruit is more valuable than normal fruit and can be sold for 600 Berries (3000 Berries in a Town where the fruit is not native). There is generally a delicious fruit in every new town; Once the fruit is found, the player can sell it or plant it to create more trees with delicious fruit. A delicious fruit can become a fruit tree only in the Village of which the particular fruit is native. If the player plants a delicious fruit in a Town where the native fruit is different from the delicious fruit, it will become a regular fruit tree of that type of fruit. If the player plants native fruit trees, there is a rare chance that they can grow delicious fruit. Fertilizer can increase the chances that a delicious fruit will grow on a native fruit tree. Trees that bear delicious fruit do so about 4-7 times only. Once a delicious fruit tree has been harvested the limit number of times, the tree will lose its leaves to indicate that it has died. The last three fruits to fall from the tree are two delicious fruits and one rotten fruit.
Pocha fruit
Pocha fruit is a new addition in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. As with the delicious fruit, there are only five different types of pocha fruit in the game.
Pocha fruit will appear only on delicious fruit trees after the player shakes the tree just as it dies, in which the last three fruits to fall will be two delicious and one that will be a pocha fruit. The pocha fruit looks the same as a delicious fruit, the only aesthetic difference is the name. The pocha fruit cannot be eaten and when the player tries to sell it to Paca in Recycling Equipment, he will charge a fee to dispose of it, since it is like garbage. Pocha fruit, when thrown to the ground, can attract ants or flies, making them useful if the player is trying to catch these Bugs. The best way to get rid of poached fruits is to have a trash can that the mayor can build as a municipal project or one that the player can place inside his home.
En Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
Normal fruits
In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, unlike the games in the main series, all types of normal fruits are available from the beginning. There are two coconut trees that grow in Cala Salada and one on Isla Castaña. There is one tree of each type of fruit in Valle Verde, as well as two trees in Arroyo Cebollo, whose fruits vary by player. Fruits can be gifted to campers or sold for 10 Berries each.
Cherry |
Coco |
Peach |
Apple |
Orange |
Pear |
Agricultural fruits
Introduced in Update 2.1.0, Farm Fruits function similar to Native Fruits in the main series. Players are randomly assigned one of the three fruits that grow on a tree in Valle Verde and Arroyo Cebollo. There is no way to grow non-local fruits; These must be purchased from other players' rakes. A player's farm produce is treated the same as regular fruits, but non-local fruits are considered best when given to campers or can be sold for 600 Berries each.
Lychee |
Lemon |
Grapes |
delicious fruit
Every time a fruit grows back, it has a 2,38% chance of being delicious, with the exception of coconuts. Delicious fruits are considered a higher quality gift than regular ones, and delicious farm fruits are the best possible fruit treat. They can also be sold for 600 Berries each.
Delicious Cherry |
Delicious Peach |
Delicious Lichi |
Delicious Lemon |
Delicious apple |
Delicious Orange |
delicious pear |
delicious grape |
Curiosities
- Fruits also appear in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, on the Tortimer Island stage. Various fruits of the trees are used to restore the health of the combatants. Cinnamon also throws them when he appears as an assistant in the Wii U and 3DS versions.
- In Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer the trees with delicious fruit are unlocked with the neighbor Dori.
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