How to get Animal Crossing bells

avatarArisingWard8 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum8 months ago

Getting bells in Animal Crossing is all about the hustle! Sell fruit, fish, and bugs you catch. Don't forget to hit the rocks in your village with a shovel every day; one of them drops bells. Look out for the glowing spot on the ground each day too. Bury some bells there, and you'll grow a money tree!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago

Honestly, just fish and catch bugs during different seasons and times. Some are worth a lot of bells. Easy money if you ask me.


avatarForetellingTable8 months ago

Just sell stuff. Anything you find lying around could be worth something.


avatarCluingWear8 months ago

Turnips are the key! Buy low, sell high. Keep an eye on the Stalk Market prices at Nook's Cranny and make a fortune.

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