How to Become a Millionaire in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

avatarInterferingHood·8 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance·8 months ago

Becoming a millionaire in Animal Crossing: New Horizons isn't as hard as it sounds! First off, focus on fishing and catching bugs, especially those that sell for a high price. Stalk Market, anyone? Buying low and selling high with turnips can turn a HUGE profit if you play your cards right. Oh, and don't forget to hit every rock on your island every day for those precious nuggets and bells. Time travel at your own risk; it can speed up the process, but it's not everyone’s cup of tea. Lastly, keep an eye out for rare items to sell on the Nook's Cranny or to other players!

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avatarNailingSurge·8 months ago

Just play the Stalk Market! Buy turnips low, sell 'em high. EZPZ.


avatarRuingMite·8 months ago

Honestly, becoming a millionaire is overrated. Just enjoy the game and let the bells come naturally. It's more fun that way!

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