
It can customized into Brown, Red, Yellow, and Green colors.Ĭraft the Leaf Stool using the following materials and items: Unlock the DIY Crafting Recipe for Leaf Stool by shooting down balloons in the sky during Maple Leaf season. Unlock the DIY Crafting Recipe for Colored-Leaves Flooring by shooting down balloons in the sky during Maple Leaf season.Ĭraft the Colored-Leaves Flooring using the following materials and items: Unlock the DIY Crafting Recipe for Autumn Wall by shooting down balloons in the sky during Maple Leaf season.Ĭraft the Autumn Wall using the following materials and items:
#MAPLE LEAVES HOW TO#
The complete list below includes all of the Maple Leaf items and their DIY Crafting recipes in Animal Crossing: New Horizons with photos of each item, the crafting materials you need to make them, and how to unlock the recipes.
#MAPLE LEAVES UPDATE#
In the Version 2.0 Update released during November 2021, a new 10th recipe called the Maple Leaf Rug was introduced to the game. There are 10 different Autumn themed items you can exclusively craft with Maple Leaf seasonal materials in Animal Crossing: New Horizons including furniture, wallpaper, flooring, accessories, and more. Maple Leaf Item DIY Crafting Recipes List The Maple Leaf crafting material can also be kept in your house storage or other places just like any other item, so you can trade with players online outside of the season who have stockpiled the resource. Alternatively, you may adjust the date and time on your Nintendo Switch to November 16th to 25th in the Northern Hemisphere or May 16th to 25th in the Southern Hemisphere.

If you’d like to craft items that require Maple Leaves and your island isn’t currently in season for them to appear, you can travel to another player’s island that is and catch them there. How to Get Maple Leaves Outside Of Season We highly recommend against selling though given their exclusivity - if you have extras, it’s probably best to try trading with a friend. Maple Leaves can be sold to Timmy & Tommy at Nook’s Cranny for 200 Bells each at any time. There are 10 different Maple Leaf items to craft in total and we cover all of them later in this guide. We’ve also observed that they seem to be less common at night sometimes, so it might be worth focusing your hunting during the daytime.Īfter you’ve caught some Maple Leaves, make sure to shoot down balloons in the sky across your island for a chance of finding DIY Crafting Recipes that can use them. Since the period of time that Maple Leaves can appear is very limited at only about a week and half out of the entire year, we highly suggest catching them every time you spot one. You’ll find them from time to time with no issues, but you also won’t be drowning in them everywhere either. When you do finally spot a Maple Leaf falling in the air, simply equip your Net tool and try catching the orange leaf in the same way that you catch bugs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons! They can be a little trickier to catch than bugs though with how they fall in the air, so it could take some practice to master.įrom our experience so far, finding Maple Leaves in the air appears to be neither super common or super rare. You’ve got to look for larger and brighter orange Maple Leaf! Note that during this period, there will also be smaller and duller leaves in the air on your island to celebrate the season, but these can’t be caught with your net and used as materials. It’s random when and where these leaves will fall on your island, so always be on the look out for one to appear! Similarly to how Cherry Blossom Petals work during the Spring, you can get Maple Leaves by searching for a large orange leaf falling from the sky on your island during this limited period in the Autumn.

You can also find Mushroom materials and recipes during this time period as well! To get Maple Leaves in Animal Crossing: New Horizons naturally, you’ll need to be playing during November 16th to 25th in the Northern Hemisphere or May 16th to 25th in the Southern Hemisphere.
