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[[File:Snowball.jpeg|thumb|right|A player rolling a snowball to increase its size.]]
 
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'''Snowballs''' appear in every {{SER}} game to date; they will only appear during the [[winter]], and can be used to create a [[snowman|snowmen]]. When a [[player]] finds a snowball, they must approach it and roll it around in the snow to make the it grow. In {{PG}} the player 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 cliff. 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 receive any reward.
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'''Snowballs''' appear in every {{SER}} game to date; they will only appear during the [[winter]], and can be used to create a [[snowman|snowmen]]. When a [[player]] finds a snowball, they must approach it and roll it around in the snow to make the it grow. In {{PG}} the player 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 receive any reward.
If you leave a snowball to long without making it into a [[Snowman]] it will either melt away or when you go back to it you will find it has shrunk down into a small snowball again. If this happens you may find a bug trying to push it away.
 
 
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Revision as of 11:21, February 10, 2013

A player rolling a snowball to increase its size.

Snowballs appear in every Animal Crossing series game to date; they will only appear during the winter, and can be used to create a snowmen. When a player finds a snowball, they must approach it and roll it around in the snow to make the it grow. In Animal Crossing the player must control a snowball much like a ball, kicking it around. However, in Animal Crossing: Wild World, 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 receive any reward.

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