How to get bell trees in Animal Crossing

avatarBakingAlert8 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago

Getting bell trees in Animal Crossing is like finding a treasure chest but with leaves! First, you gotta have some bells in your virtual pocket. Next, pull out your shovel and find a glowing spot on the ground in your town - it shines like buried treasure! Once you've found it, open your inventory, grab a bag of bells, and plant it in that shiny hole. Voila! You've invested in your very own bell tree. Just wait a few days, and soon you'll be harvesting bells instead of apples or cherries!

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avatarPleasingSkip8 months ago

Bell trees? Just dig up a glowing spot and bury some bells. Easy peasy. Don't get too greedy though, or you might not get the return you're hoping for!


avatarInterferingHood8 months ago

Honestly, bell trees are overrated. Just sell fruits or catch bugs. Way easier and no waiting around for your investment to maybe pay off.

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