Animal Crossing: New Horizons - 10 Features Fans Are BEGGING For
10. Crafting In Bulk
Everyone has been there: you spend your day digging up manila clams for fish bait or collecting wood to make a bazillion bells off Nook’s Cranny's hot item wardrobe. Then, when you reach your crafting table to flex your DIY skills, you spend the next 20 minutes laboriously crafting each item one by one, asked again and again if you’re absolutely sure you want to build a fifth wooden-toy block.
This missing feature feels like a huge oversight by the developers, as the constant barrage of text-boxes players need to tap through become more and more infuriating with each passing crafted tool.
Another oversight becomes clear when crafting inside your home. Crafting would be much easier if New Horizons allowed players to craft from storage. Instead, you must have all your crafting items in your pockets to build a specific recipe, meaning you’ll have to scroll through all your clothing and other storage knick-knacks to weed out necessary materials.
This wouldn't be an earth-shattering new mechanic to implement either. Stardew Valley allows players to cook with whatever’s in their inventory and fridge when cooking in the kitchenette. Nintendo take note!