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[[File:NL Digging a Hole.jpg|200px|thumb|left|A player digging a hole]] | [[File:NL Digging a Hole.jpg|200px|thumb|left|A player digging a hole]] | ||
A shovel can be used to dig holes in any location where there is no obstruction, such as stone paths, ground [[design]]s, buildings, structures, and [[tree]]s. Flora such as [[flowers]], [[fruit]], [[sapling]]s and [[bamboo|bamboo shoots]] can be buried within holes in order to grow them. Items can also be buried in the ground, and are marked with a small star-shaped crack. Items can be unearthed with a shovel, while digging plants will destroy them. [[Tree stump design|Tree stump]]s and [[bush]]es can only be removed by digging them out with a shovel. | A shovel can be used to dig holes in any location where there is no obstruction, such as stone paths, ground [[design]]s, buildings, structures, and [[tree]]s. Flora such as [[flowers]], [[fruit]], [[sapling]]s and [[bamboo|bamboo shoots]] can be buried within holes in order to grow them. Items can also be buried in the ground, and are marked with a small star-shaped crack. Items can be unearthed with a shovel, while digging plants will destroy them. [[Tree stump design|Tree stump]]s and [[bush]]es can only be removed by digging them out with a shovel. | ||
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Shovels can also be used on certain rocks. Daily in every game, a random rock in [[town]] will dispense [[Bell]]s or [[ore]] when struck with a shovel. In {{DnMe+}}, a random rock in town can be broken once a week to access the [[Resetti Surveillance Center]]. In {{NL}}, a fake rock will appear somewhere in town and can be broken with a shovel to reveal a single piece of ore. Additionally, in {{NH}}, all rocks except for one will yield resources, such as clay, stone, or iron nuggets, while the remaining one will yield Bells like in previous games | Shovels can also be used on certain rocks. Daily in every game, a random rock in [[town]] will dispense [[Bell]]s or [[ore]] when struck with a shovel. In {{DnMe+}}, a random rock in town can be broken once a week to access the [[Resetti Surveillance Center]]. In {{NL}}, a fake rock will appear somewhere in town and can be broken with a shovel to reveal a single piece of ore. Additionally, in {{NH}}, all rocks except for one will yield resources, such as clay, stone, or iron nuggets, while the remaining one will yield Bells like in previous games | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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− | + | CF Dig Point.jpg|A star-shaped mark indicates an item is buried underground | |
− | CF Dig Point.jpg|A star-shaped mark indicates an item is buried underground | + | CF Obtaining the Golden Shovel.jpg|Getting the golden shovel |
− | CF Obtaining the Golden Shovel.jpg|Getting the golden shovel | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||