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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ===In {{NH|short|nolink}}=== | ||
[[File:NH Rock Hitting.jpg|thumb|240px|Hitting a rock causes crafting material to appear in {{NH|short|nolink}}.]] | [[File:NH Rock Hitting.jpg|thumb|240px|Hitting a rock causes crafting material to appear in {{NH|short|nolink}}.]] | ||
− | In {{NH}}, a total of six rocks appear on the player's island, and all rocks except the money rock now release {{I|stone| | + | In {{NH}}, a total of six rocks appear on the player's island, and all rocks except the money rock now release {{I|stone|New Horizons}}, {{I|clay|New Horizons}}, {{I|iron nugget|New Horizons}}s, and {{I|gold nugget|New Horizons}}s when hit, which can be used in various [[DIY]] recipes. Similar to money rocks, they must be hit consecutively in order for a maximum of eight items to be released. The player can only earn one gold nugget per day, after which any additional hits will only produce stone, clay, or iron nuggets. A special rock on certain [[mystery island]]s features a single rock with eight gold nuggets, while on the meteor shower [[boat tour]] island, a rock will give [[star fragment]]s. During [[Bunny Day]], {{I|stone egg|New Horizons}}s can also be produced. |
Additionally, rocks can be broken when hit with an axe or shovel if the player has enough stamina (after eating [[edible|edible items]] such as fruits, mushrooms, turnips, or food), after which they'll produce a stone and will reappear in a random location the following day. However, a rock cannot spawn close to a natural barrier (beach, water, [[cliff]]s), furniture, [[shrubs]], [[fences]], dropped items, [[flowers]], or a placed [[custom design]]. Tall structures like buildings or [[trees]] can also prevent a rock from spawning. Multiple rocks can be broken in a single day, but only one rock will respawn the following morning until there are six rocks on the island. | Additionally, rocks can be broken when hit with an axe or shovel if the player has enough stamina (after eating [[edible|edible items]] such as fruits, mushrooms, turnips, or food), after which they'll produce a stone and will reappear in a random location the following day. However, a rock cannot spawn close to a natural barrier (beach, water, [[cliff]]s), furniture, [[shrubs]], [[fences]], dropped items, [[flowers]], or a placed [[custom design]]. Tall structures like buildings or [[trees]] can also prevent a rock from spawning. Multiple rocks can be broken in a single day, but only one rock will respawn the following morning until there are six rocks on the island. |