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[[File:PG Ball.png|thumb|right|250px|The player standing next to a ball in {{PG|nolink}}.]]
'''Balls''', in {{AF}}, {{AF+}}, {{PG}}, and {{AFe+}}, were objects scattered around the [[town]]. They can be kicked around, but cannot be picked up and are difficult to control. Sometimes, the ball may fall into the [[river]] or [[ocean]] and vanish when it gets out of sight. To make it pop back up, one must simply enter and exit a [[house]], or save and restart the game. If attempted to be rolled up a hill, it will simply roll down until the player blocks it from rolling. When brought to a [[villager]], they will kick it around and chase it. If the [[player]] brings one to him or her, the villager will reward them. There are three types of sports balls: the soccer ball (which is white with black spots), the basketball (which is orange with black details), and the volley ball (which is blue with a white stripe).
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'''Balls''' are objects in {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}} that appear in the [[player]]'s [[town]]. They can be kicked by the player if walked into. There are three types of balls: a soccer ball, basketball, and volleyball. If a ball is kicked into a body of water, it cannot be retrieved and will disappear if the player enters a building. If a ball is kicked into a hole, it will fall in, and it can be retrieved if hit with a [[shovel]]. Balls cannot initially appear in acres that contain the [[player house]]s, [[Tom Nook's store]], the [[train station]], the [[lake]], or the [[museum]].
  
Snowballs appear in every ''[[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]]'' game to date, they will only appear during the [[winter]], and can be used to create a [[Snowman]]. When a player finds a snowball, they must approach it and roll it around in the snow to make the it grow. In {{PG}} you must control a snowball much like a ball, kicking it around. However, in {{WW}}, the player is able to hold the snowball and roll it around, which gives him or her more control over where the snowball goes. If the snowball ends up in the [[river]] or [[sea]], it will melt in the water. If a snowball is hit with an [[axe]] or a [[shovel]], it will break. It will also break if it lands in a hole or falls down a hill. Once two snowballs are large enough, you will be able to push them into each other and create a Snowman. If the Snowman likes the proportions of the snowball body the player created for him, he will reward the player with a piece of [[furniture]] from the [[Snowman Series]]. However, if you make the wrong proportions, the Snowman will act depressed and you will not recieve any reward.
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Villagers may ask the player to bring them a ball if they ask for work. In {{DnMe+|nolink}}, [[Dung Beetle]]s push balls around; if donated to the museum, the Dung Beetle will push around a ball in the bug exhibit.
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==Gallery==
[[Category:Gameplay Elements]]
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<gallery>
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Basketball PG Model.png|Basketball
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Soccer Ball Ground.png|Soccer ball
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Volleyball PG Model.png|Volleyball
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PG Ball Pond.png|A basketball in a [[pond]]
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PG Ball Hole.png|A basketball in a hole
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</gallery>
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== See also ==
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* [[Snowball]]
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Revision as of 16:58, September 30, 2022

The player standing next to a ball in Animal Crossing.

Balls are objects in Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and Doubutsu no Mori e+ that appear in the player's town. They can be kicked by the player if walked into. There are three types of balls: a soccer ball, basketball, and volleyball. If a ball is kicked into a body of water, it cannot be retrieved and will disappear if the player enters a building. If a ball is kicked into a hole, it will fall in, and it can be retrieved if hit with a shovel. Balls cannot initially appear in acres that contain the player houses, Tom Nook's store, the train station, the lake, or the museum.

Villagers may ask the player to bring them a ball if they ask for work. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, Dung Beetles push balls around; if donated to the museum, the Dung Beetle will push around a ball in the bug exhibit.

Gallery

See also