How much is bamboo worth in Animal Crossing?

avatarWarningSquad2 years ago
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avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

In Animal Crossing, bamboo pieces aren't worth a ton on their own - you're looking at 80 bells per piece when you sell them at Nook's Cranny. However, don't rush to sell 'em off! Bamboo is super useful for crafting all sorts of cool items and furniture, which can fetch a higher price or add that zen aesthetic to your island.

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avatarWarningSquad2 years ago

Bamboo? Oh, that green gold? Just 80 bells for each piece. But honestly, keep it. You'll thank me when you're crafting those fancy bamboo lamps and noodle slides.


avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

80 bells. That's it. Might as well use it for crafting instead.


avatarPressingDesk2 years ago

Only 80 bells, but don't underestimate its crafting value! I sold a bunch of bamboo furniture for a nice profit. Keep those shoots!

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