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'''Cherries''' are an item in {{PG}}. As [[fruit]]s, they can be replanted to produce [[Fruit|cherry Tree]]s. These items are [[food|edible]], and can be eaten by the player. | '''Cherries''' are an item in {{PG}}. As [[fruit]]s, they can be replanted to produce [[Fruit|cherry Tree]]s. These items are [[food|edible]], and can be eaten by the player. | ||
− | Cherries can be obtained from a cherry | + | Cherries can be obtained from a cherry tree, any [[villager]] as a gift, or from [[balloon]]s if they are a non-native fruit. In {{DnM}}, they can also be obtained from [[Redd]] during a [[Fireworks Festival]] for {{Currency|Bells|1280}} if they are a non-native fruit. Each cherry sells for {{Currency|Bells|100}} if it is a native fruit or {{Currency|Bells|500}} if it is not native. |
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Revision as of 19:25, November 27, 2022
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Not for sale | 500 Bells | |||||||
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Wild World (cherry) City Folk (cherry) New Horizons (cherry) | ||||||||
Names in other languages
チェリー
N/A ciliegia Kirsche
樱桃
cerise cereza N/A
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Cherries are an item in Animal Crossing. As fruits, they can be replanted to produce cherry Trees. These items are edible, and can be eaten by the player.
Cherries can be obtained from a cherry tree, any villager as a gift, or from balloons if they are a non-native fruit. In Doubutsu no Mori, they can also be obtained from Redd during a Fireworks Festival for 1,280 Bells if they are a non-native fruit. Each cherry sells for 100 Bells if it is a native fruit or 500 Bells if it is not native.
References
- Includes data sourced from the ACGC Spreadsheet project (Spreadsheet)