How to Bury 10,000 Bells in Animal Crossing

avatarSawingBully8 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons8 months ago

Just dig up a shiny spot and bury 10k bells. It's simple. Don't overthink it lol

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avatarSawingBully8 months ago

Honestly, I've tried burying different amounts, but 10,000 bells seem to hit the sweet spot for growing those money trees. You won't get rich overnight, but it's a neat way to invest your bells for a decent return. Just make sure to bury them in the glowing spots!


avatarCarryingMonte8 months ago

Oh, burying 10,000 bells in Animal Crossing is pretty straightforward but super rewarding! First off, keep an eye out for those shiny, glowing spots on the ground in your village. Once you find one, whip out your trusty shovel, and open your inventory to select 10,000 bells. You can actually pull out exactly 10,000 bells by clicking on your bells in the inventory and choosing the amount. Then, with the bells in your pocket, stand over that glowing spot and select the bells in your inventory. You'll see an option to bury them. Voila, you've planted your very own money tree!

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