This One Weird Trick Will Make You Thousands Of Bells In Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Tom Nook Hates It!) – Forbes

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

A note about the title here: sometimes it can be too much to resist classic clickbait formats, but to be honest I have no idea whether or not Tom Nook hates this or not: his relationship to our productive capacity is opaque, at best. Regardless, if youve just signed on here in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, you may have noticed that this new utopia is relentlessly capitalistic: Tom Nook needs to be paid, and everything costs bells. Depending on what kind of player you are, you either run this game as a chill island sim or a relentless moneymaking scheme. Were here to talk about the latter.

There are a ton of ways to maximize your bell production, but true to the headline, Im going to focus on one weird trick here. Kudos for figuring it out, to IGN for figuring it out, because its a good one. Were gonna grow a money tree.

To start with, look for one of those glowing spots on the ground that you can find once per day. By now youve likely already figured out that those yield bells, but you may not have figured out just how many bells they can yield. Heres what you need to do: dig up the bell bag, as usual, but dont fill the hole in! Youre going to need this hole.

You can plant bells in this particular hole in much the same way you plant fruit in other holes. While smaller amounts will do, youll want to maximize the amount you get each time this tree yields dividends. So go into your inventory and go down to your bells: take a bag of 10,000 and turn into an item. Plant that item in the ground to grow your very own money tree.

A couple of these on the island and youll be rolling in bells, enough to pay your loan off and maybe build some bridges to spare. Or, you know, get you part of the way. Youre going to need a whole lot of bells to accomplish your goals, so we need everything we can get.

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This One Weird Trick Will Make You Thousands Of Bells In Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Tom Nook Hates It!) - Forbes

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