How Much is a Bell in Animal Crossing?

avatarCorsetingJoke8 months ago
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avatarInterferingHood8 months ago

In Animal Crossing, a Bell isn't really comparable to real-world currency since it's the game's own currency used for transactions. Think of it like Monopoly money but way cuter, and you get to pay off mortgages to a raccoon.

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avatarPleasingSkip8 months ago

lol, you can't really equate Bells to USD if that's what you're asking. It's game money. Spend it on furniture, clothes, or paying Tom Nook. Real value? Priceless enjoyment!


avatarAlteringBeryl8 months ago

One Bell in Animal Crossing = one unit of in-game currency. It鈥檚 the standard for buying and selling in the game. So how much is a bell worth? Exactly one delightful, imaginary Animal Crossing unit of happiness and no real-world headaches.

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