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4 years ago
The Wild Foxes lot trait is just for the foxes.
Rabbits will show up only if the "Tree Stump" object is somewhere on the lot or in the neighborhood in the case of Old New Henford and The Bramblewood of Henford-on-Bagley. If you have a stump actually on your lot they come out even if you don't have a garden. If you befriend the wild ones in the open neighborhood they also will pop in to visit sometimes.
So basically, if you want to see foxes, use the lot trait. If you want to see rabbits, either play in a neighborhood that has the Tree Stumps or visit a neighborhood that does a few times, until you make friends with the rabbits. Once you make friends with a rabbit you unlock the Tree Stump to place on your own lot. I imagine you could also just use the cheatcode to unlock BB items and skip the make-friends-with-rabbits step. But where's the fun in that?
Rabbits will show up only if the "Tree Stump" object is somewhere on the lot or in the neighborhood in the case of Old New Henford and The Bramblewood of Henford-on-Bagley. If you have a stump actually on your lot they come out even if you don't have a garden. If you befriend the wild ones in the open neighborhood they also will pop in to visit sometimes.
So basically, if you want to see foxes, use the lot trait. If you want to see rabbits, either play in a neighborhood that has the Tree Stumps or visit a neighborhood that does a few times, until you make friends with the rabbits. Once you make friends with a rabbit you unlock the Tree Stump to place on your own lot. I imagine you could also just use the cheatcode to unlock BB items and skip the make-friends-with-rabbits step. But where's the fun in that?
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