How much is fruit worth in Animal Crossing?

avatarWarningSquad8 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago

In Animal Crossing, the value of fruit really depends on whether it's native to your island or not. Native fruit sells for 100 Bells each, while non-native fruit can fetch you 500 Bells apiece. If you get your hands on coconuts, though, they're a steady 250 Bells each. So, start planting those non-native fruits for a nice profit boost!

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avatarReoccuringRace8 months ago

500 Bells for non-native fruit? Best hustle in the game. Plant as many as you can and watch the Bells roll in.


avatarMisleadingBride8 months ago

Honestly, don't sleep on the coconuts. Easy to find and plant, and they give a decent return at 250 Bells each. Plus, your beach will look amazing.


avatarWipingBride8 months ago

Native fruits are practically worthless, only 100 Bells. If you're trying to make serious Bells, focus on non-native fruits or other ways to earn.

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