How to Plant a Money Tree in Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing is a game that allows players to live in a virtual world filled with cute animal characters. One thing that players can do in the game is to plant their own money trees. Money trees are a great way to earn bells (the in-game currency) and create a lush world filled with trees. This guide will teach you how to plant a money tree in Animal Crossing.
Step 1: Gather Your Materials
The first step in planting a money tree is to gather your materials. To plant a money tree, you will need a shovel, a bag of bells, and a golden shovel (optional).
Step 2: Choose the Perfect Spot
The next step is to choose the perfect spot to plant your money tree. You will want to find a spot that is not too close to other trees or buildings, and that is in a sunny location. Once you have found the perfect spot, use your shovel to dig a hole in the ground.
Step 3: Plant Your Money Tree
Next, you will want to plant your money tree. Take your bag of bells and place it in the hole that you have dug. Cover it with soil and water it well. Your money tree should start to grow within a few days.
Step 4: Wait for the Tree to Grow
Now it is time to wait for your money tree to grow. It will take a few days for the tree to grow, but once it does, it will be fully grown and ready for harvest in about a week. Your money tree will only grow bells once, so make sure to harvest them all.
Step 5: Harvest Your Bells
Finally, it is time to harvest your bells. Once your money tree has fully grown, it will be covered in bags of bells. Simply walk up to the tree and shake it. The bags of bells will fall to the ground, and you can collect them to add to your in-game bank account. Remember, your money tree will only grow bells once, so make sure to harvest them all.
Conclusion
Planting a money tree in Animal Crossing is a great way to earn bells and create a lush world filled with trees. By following these simple steps, you can plant your own money tree and watch it grow. So go out there and start planting!