How Often Do Money Trees Bloom in Animal Crossing?

avatarSortyingSlag·8 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea·8 months ago

Money trees in Animal Crossing totally have that magical one-time sparkle. You bury your bells, wait a few days, and bam, you’ve got a tree that’s raining money. But don’t start planning your bell empire just yet—they only bloom once. After that, they’re just regular, non-lucrative trees.

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avatarResolvingGame·8 months ago

Money trees are a one-hit wonder in Animal Crossing. Plant your bells, give it a few days, and enjoy the single payout party. After the big bloom, it's just an ordinary tree. Time to find another spot to bury more bells!


avatarBivouacingFirm·8 months ago

Just once! After they bloom and you collect your bells, they’re just like any other tree. So make it count!

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