How much money can you plant in Animal Crossing?

avatarRollingHank·8 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip·8 months ago

Actually, the real pro move is to gamble a bit. While 10,000 Bells is the safe bet, I've planted 99,000 Bells and hit the jackpot with a 297,000 Bell return. It's a risk, but when it pays off, it REALLY pays off. So don't be afraid to go big if you're feeling lucky!

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avatarRatingLink·8 months ago

10k Bells is your best bet. Anything more is just too risky IMO.


avatarTrottingArea·8 months ago

Oh, the joys of money trees in Animal Crossing! You can plant up to 10,000 Bells in a glowing hole to guarantee a return of 30,000 Bells. Anything above 10,000 Bells comes with a risk – you might get triple what you planted or just 30,000 Bells back. So, if you're feeling lucky, you could try for higher, but 10,000 is the sweet spot for guaranteed returns.

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