Animal Crossing: New Horizons - How to Get Brewstoid

Before providing a comprehensive look at Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ Gyroids, though, it may be worthwhile to focus on one in particular. Indeed, Brewstoid is unique among all of the Gyroids, as it is not obtained by tending to Gyroid Fragments. Instead the Brewstoid is earned by purchasing one cup of coffee from Brewseter on 50 different days, and players that are interested in obtaining the item should plan to visit the Roost whenever they get the chance to do so.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons - All Gyroids

As previously noted, there are 36 types of Gyroids, and players can change the colors of all of them except for the one that comes from Brewster in ACNH. To alter a Gyroid’s color, fans should simply interact with a DIY workbench and then select the item that they would like to change. For the sake of completeness, all of the finishes that are available for each Gyroid have been noted in the list that is below, though they are not all showcased in the following video.

Aluminoid (Silver, Copper, Blue, Black) Arfoid (Yellow, Brown, Green, Pink, Blue) Babbloid (Blue, Pink, Green, Purple, Brown, White) Bendoid (Orange, Beige, Green, Brown, Blue, Gray) Bloopoid (Blue, Red, Green, Purple) Boioingoid (Orange, Green, Blue, Purple, Black, Wood) Boomoid (Brown, Camel, Green, Blue, Purple, Black) Brewstoid Bubbloid (Brown, Green, Pink, Purple, White) Bwongoid (Brown, Yellow, Green, Blue) Clatteroid (Pop, Natural, Cool, Cute, Chic) Crumploid (Yellow, Brown, Blue, Red, Green, Black) Dootoid (Gray, Brown, Green, Pink, Blue, White, Black) Drummoid (Blue, Green, Brown, Purple, Gray) Flutteroid (Orange, Yellow, Green, Pink, Purple) Jingloid (Purple, Gold, Pink, Silver, Blue) Laseroid (Green, Yellow, Pink, Blue, Silver) Oinkoid (Beige, Brown, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Black) Petaloid (Green, Brown, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Purple, White) Rattloid (Red, Brown, White, Blue, Green, Black) Ringoid (Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, White) Rumbloid (Purple, Yellow, Green, Pink, Blue, White, Gray) Scatteroid (Light Brown, Brown, Green, Pink, White) Spikenoid (Green, Orange, Brown, Light Green, Blue, Camel, Gray) Sproingoid (Camel, Green, Red, Blue) Squeakoid (Yellow, White, Brown, Pink, Blue) Squeezoid (Beige, Yellow, Pink, Blue, White, Black) Stelloid (Green, Yellow, Blue, White, Black) Thwopoid (Pink, Beige, Green, Gray) Tockoid (Pop, Natural, Cool, Cute, Chic) Tremoloid (Blue, Yellow, Green, Purple, White) Twangoid (Brown, Yellow, Green, Blue, Black) Wallopoid (Camel, Brown, Green, Blue, White, Black) Whirroid (Blue, Red, Gold, Silver) Whistloid (Blue, Brown, Yellow, Green, Pink, White) Xylophoid (Blue, Pink, White, Brown)

Animal Crossing: New Horizons - What to Do With Gyroids

At this point, Animal Crossing: New Horizons players should have a fairly thorough understanding of the different Gyroids that are available to them, and some may now begin to wonder what they should do with these objects. Quite simply, Gyroids can be used to decorate an interior or exterior, and their movement and noises add quite a lot of charm to the spaces that they inhabit. It is also worth mentioning that these objects will interact with K.K. Slider songs, and fans may thus want to put them in the vicinity of a stereo.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is out now, excluisively for the Nintendo Switch.

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