How to get 1M Bells in Animal Crossing
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TomNookFan123
Getting 1M bells in Animal Crossing isn't as tough as it sounds! Start by hitting rocks every day for coins and resources. Plant plenty of non-native fruit trees; they sell for more. Catch rare bugs and fish during their peak seasons to sell at a premium. Turnip trading on the Stalk Market can bring in big bucks if you buy low and sell high. Lastly, check for items washed up on the beach daily and sell any duplicates of fossils after getting them assessed. Patience and daily play will get you there!
Best answer
TomNookFan123
Getting 1M bells in Animal Crossing isn't as tough as it sounds! Start by hitting rocks every day for coins and resources. Plant plenty of non-native fruit trees; they sell for more. Catch rare bugs and fish during their peak seasons to sell at a premium. Turnip trading on the Stalk Market can bring in big bucks if you buy low and sell high. Lastly, check for items washed up on the beach daily and sell any duplicates of fossils after getting them assessed. Patience and daily play will get you there!
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StalkMarketGuru
Just play the stalk market. Buy turnips on Sunday mornings at a low price, find a friend with high selling prices during the week, and sell, sell, sell. I made millions this way.
TimeTravelerTim
Time travel, period. If you're not against adjusting your system's clock, time traveling can speed up the process of earning bells. Move forward to the days when turnips sell for a high price or to speed up the growth of fruit trees and other resources. It's not everyone's cup of tea, as it can mess with the game's natural flow, but hey, it works.
ChillVillager
Honestly, just enjoy the game. Money will come as you keep playing. There’s no rush.
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