As players begin their time with Animal Crossing: New Horizons, they may be happy to find that tree branches will appear directly on the ground. That said, fans may eventually grow tried of having to continually collect tree branches in order to keep their islands clean, and some may want to prevent them from spawning altogether. Fortunately, it is possible to stop tree branch spawns in Animal Crossing: New Horizons using the simple trick detailed in this guide.
The begin, this Animal Crossing: New Horizons trick revolves around the fact that there is a limit to the number of tree branches that can be on the ground at any one time. This means that if a player always maintains their tree branch limit they will not see any new branches appear, and indeed that is exactly what they should do. To note, while the exact tree branch limit may vary from island to island, every player still has the opportunity to perform this trick.
With that established, the first step to stopping tree branch spawns in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is to do a full island sweep, collecting every branch that is on the ground. From there fans should look for spots to hide these branches, and there are several good options. Perhaps the best of them is behind the cliffs at the back of an island, as ACNH players will find a long hidden path there, though the backsides of buildings provide perfectly serviceable alternatives.
While this is a fairly straightforward process, it is worth mentioning that the trick will only work if a player drops each of the branches that they have collected individually. This is due to the fact that the game considers a stack of tree branches to be the same as a single branch, and it does not count them multiple times toward the limit. That should not cause too many problems, though, as there is plenty of space to hide each branch separately on an ACNH island.
One last thing to mention is that this trick can also be used to stop stones and fossils from spawning on the ground. Indeed, these items also have their limits, and fans that are tired of cleaning them up should simply follow the process outlined above. This may be of particular interest to those players that have already collected all of the fossils or made a rock garden in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and it is quite easy to put into action.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is out now for the Nintendo Switch.
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