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There are 15 different ways to earn bells in Animal Crossing: New Horizons each with its own unique set of advantages
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There are 15 different ways to earn bells in Animal Crossing: New Horizons each with its own unique set of advantages

Posted By Wu Lin     December 9, 2021    

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After much anticipation, ACNH Nook Miles Ticket has finally been released, and, as with each of the previous installments, you have complete control over the animal kingdom. This charming sim experience is more flexible and expansive in this Switch sequel when compared to the first installment, which is more flexible and expansive in comparison to the first installment. As much as this can be a never-endingly enjoyable experience, it can also be challenging to determine exactly what you should be concentrating on and how to obtain money, or Bells. Don't be alarmed, though! We'll go over some helpful hints, tricks, and general activities that you can participate in to earn money more quickly and efficiently using the information on this list.

Elise Nelson made the following changes to this page on August 10th, 2020:Despite the fact that it was released more than five months ago, the Nintendo Switch game ACNH bells is still one of the most popular titles on the market. As the game progresses, players will continue to devise cunning and inventive strategies for transforming their islands into the ultimate safe haven. In addition, we are confident that players will keep their islands looking new and exciting because Nintendo is constantly updating the game with new features. While becoming a Bellionaire will undoubtedly require a significant investment of virtual currency, there are numerous avenues through which to achieve this goal.

Compile a collection of bugs, fish, and weeds that you can then sell to NPCs to advance your career.

When it comes to selling things to Timmy and Tommy, the most profitable strategy is not always the most effective. Try to keep the bugs or fish in your possession for as little time as possible, even if it is your first instinct to capture them and immediately transport them to Nook's Cranny. It is possible to interact with a few NPCs who will make your time in the game more enjoyable.

First and foremost, there's Flick, a punk lizard who enjoys collecting bugs and other small creatures. There's also CJ the beaver, who is a prodigy when it comes to fishing with a net. Leif the sloth, a recent addition to the NPC roster, runs a traveling gardening stand and will gladly remove weeds from your hands if you ask him nicely. The fact that all of these characters spend a significant amount of money on their collectibles explains why they are so costly. It may take some time for them to appear on your island, but the greater the number of items you bring with you, the more bells you earn in the meantime. Bugs and fish that are more difficult to come by are even more profitable to catch and sell.

Produce such as turnips can be sold for a substantial profit.

The Stalk Market has been a mainstay of the Animal Crossing community since the beginning of the franchise's existence in 1994. With a fresh crop of turnips in tow, Daisy Mae travels to the islands every Sunday morning until 12 p. m., where she sells them for between 90 and 110 bells per turnip, depending on where she is selling them. A week has been set aside for players to sell their turnips to Timmy and Tommy, who can offer prices ranging from 15 bells to 650 bells, depending on the quality of the turnips they receive. The price fluctuates twice a day on average. Due to the fact that you never know whether or when you will receive a reasonable price, there is a certain amount of risk involved.

As a result, there are numerous tools available on the Internet that can be used to track and forecast daily turnip prices. In addition, you can look on websites such as Turnip Exchange to find islands with high prices that are still available for purchase at a reasonable price. Fill your pockets with turnips, and you'll reap the benefits in the future.

Residents of the village should be given gifts.

In this world, kindness and generosity go a long way. In the event that you've had a villager on your island for at least a week and have maintained regular communication with him or her, you can begin to give him or her daily gifts and assist them with any tasks that come up. The vast majority of the time, they'll give you something in return, which may be in the form of bells or some other token of their appreciation. Aside from that, you have the option of collecting and reselling the items that they hand over to you. True, they won't give you a large number of bells at once, but all of those small amounts will add up over time as you continue to play.

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