How Much Money Can You Bury in Animal Crossing?

avatarTrainingLace2 years ago
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avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

10k Bells is the sweet spot, folks. Anything more and you're just showing off to your villagers.

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avatarScoldingIrony2 years ago

In Animal Crossing, you can bury up to 10,000 Bells in those glowing spots you find around your island. If you plant more than 10,000 Bells, there's still a chance your money tree will triple your investment, but it's not guaranteed. Safe bet? Stick to 10k for a guaranteed return!


avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

Actually, you CAN bury more than 10,000 Bells. While the safe bet for a guaranteed return is 10,000 Bells, I've buried 99,000 Bells and ended up with a tree dropping bags of 99,000. It's a risk, but sometimes the gamble pays off big time!


avatarWhammellingSuite2 years ago

Going all in with 99k Bells buried and crossing my fingers seems to work for me. High risk, high reward!

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