Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released in March 2020 and received its final major free content update, the 2.0 Update, in October 2021. Gyroids are odd furniture items that have appeared in multiple Animal Crossing games and tend to make movements and sounds after they are placed.
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This post by u/Spare_Reindeer2517 features their entire Gyroid collection lined up neatly on their island. In the clip, this player greets the viewer while on the beach and then proceeds to travel across their island. U/Spare_Reindeer2517 walks by row after row of different styled Gyroids until the collection reaches over thirty full rows. Within each row there is an example of that style of Gyroid in each and every possible color, all dancing to the music playing on the island. Not only is this a large collection of Gyroids, but it is actually every single Gyroid that a player can get in the game. This includes every Gyroid that players can grow, dig up, and find in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, including the difficult to get Brewstoid.
Collecting Gyroids in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a relatively straightforward process but getting a collection to this level must have taken quite a bit of time. These furniture items can be dug up on a player’s island each day as well as found on the islands that Kapp’n travels to, giving players a fair number of opportunities to gather numerous Gyroids each day. In order to match this collection, players even have to earn all of Brewster’s rewards in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
The Gyroids in Animal Crossing: New Horizons may not appear exactly as they do in other Animal Crossing games, but this change only improved their design. Gyroids in this game have smaller eyes and slightly different body shapes, resulting in a better-looking item in the game.
Then again, Gyroids have been a well-known feature of the Animal Crossing series for years. Because of this, players have become accustomed to seeing them a certain way, and the changes in this game are noticeable. Either way, this player has proven that collecting them all in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is possible, even if it takes a whole lot of time and effort.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now on Nintendo Switch.
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