Do you earn interest in Animal Crossing: New Horizons?

avatarInterferingHood8 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute6 months ago

Absolutely! In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you can indeed earn interest on the Bells (in-game currency) you deposit in the ABD (Automatic Bell Dispenser) at the Resident Services building. Just make sure to save up your Bells and check your account after time passes. It's a nifty way to get a bit more out of your hard-earned Bells!

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avatarRemovingMyth6 months ago

They nerfed the interest rates! ? Yes, you do earn interest, but it's pretty low compared to what it used to be. Still, free money is free money, right?


avatarForetellingTable6 months ago

Yup, you get interest! It's like the game's way of giving you a little pat on the back for being a smart saver. But don't expect to become a Bell billionaire overnight; it's just a small bonus.

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