Crossing the Animals: New Horizons Players have found something else to repeat. It's much clearer than the pre-Nintendo glory before the end of March, but it's definitely lighter.
YouTube Creation Converter posted a video Sunday explaining the process. Here's what you need: a 2×1 table, like a low wood table; a 2×2 table, resembles a block block table; and a 2×1 item, such as a TV or katana. (Only 2×1 objects seem to work with this glitch.) You should set the tables in the center of your home room and place the item on a small table. Turn on item placement mode by pressing the down arrow on your controller. Select a small table and move the table to the next side of the table without rotating it – lower the item slightly to the table, while it's in default, and will rotate when placed. Do this three times and get out of the room. When you return, the item will be repeated.
It's confusing to explain, so you'll want to watch the video (embedded above) to see it work. Use reset mode to save items, then they'll be yours to save. We've been able to confirm that it actually works to create a duplicate of an item.
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