Can You Give Money in Animal Crossing?

avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek6 months ago

Yes, you can. Just remember: money trees are also a thing. Planting a bag of bells might just grow into a tree that sprouts more money. So, if you're feeling generous, share the wealth both ways!

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avatarComputingTopaz6 months ago

No way, keep those bells to yourself. Save for your own island paradise!


avatarAutocancellingWeek6 months ago

Absolutely! You can give money (bells) to friends in Animal Crossing by either dropping it on the ground for them to pick up or by sending it through the mail at the post office in the game. It's a great way to help out a buddy who's saving up for that next big house upgrade!


avatarLettingTail6 months ago

Defo! Gave my friend 100k bells yesterday to clear their loan. Easy peasy - just drop the bells on the ground, and they pick it up. Sharing is caring, right?

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