Does the silver axe break in Animal Crossing New Leaf?

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Does the silver axe break in Animal Crossing New Leaf? I don't know if the silver axe breaks



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The silver axe has 136 hits of durability in New Leaf. Yes it breaks.

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Does the silver axe break New Leaf?

Like the Gold Axe, the Silver Axe will not break.

What do silver tools do in Animal Crossing: New Leaf?

NetToolEffectRequirementSilver NetHas a wider capture range than a regular net.Purchase from the museum's second floor extension after donating at least 30 Bugs.Gold NetHas much wider capture range than a regular net.Talk to Bug Catching tournament host after catching every bug in the game.1 more row

Why does my axe break in Animal Crossing: New Leaf?

In Animal CrossingeditAfter stage 8, the Axe breaks apart and disappears followed by the player expressing sadness and saying "Awww... My axe broke...". Each stage lasts for either 9 consecutive hits of a tree or 3 consecutive hits of other objects, such as cliffs, buildings, or balls.

Do tools break in New Leaf?

Used to chop trees into stumps, use a shovel to dig out the stump. The basic and silver axes break after a certain amount of uses.



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Answer 2

That 137 is horribly, horribly wrong, I counted them myself with repeated silver axes I got off Club Tortimer, they're not even close to 100, try about 35 times to break, which is the same as the regular axe, the only thing that makes it different is that 100% of the time you get a rare stump.

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