Hey guys. Welcome to MisterM's Blog for Animal Crossing Beginners. Today I'll teach you guys how to grow a money tree. This trick works in all Animal Crossing games. I'll start with Wild World and City Folk. (They both work the same.) You will need a golden shovel. (If you don't have a golden shovel, I'll be posting something soon teaching how to get one. It's actually really easy.) So, to grow a money tree, you need to bury a money bag in the ground with the golden shovel. In 5 days, you will grow a tree with 3 money bags on it. Shake this tree to get your money. (Just one problem: I have only gotten this trick to work if I buried a 99,999 bell bag. Yeesh! The only catch is when I got my money, I got 3 bags with 30.000 bells in it so I lost 9,000 bells. Dang it!)
Now I'll explain how to do this in Animal Crossing: Population Growing! You will not need a golden shovel. What you will need is to find the glowing spot that you can dig up once everyday to find 1,000 bells. Once you dig it up, just bury your money bag and you'll get a tree growing. The only problem with this is that you would need to come back to the acre you planted the tree in everyday so it'll grow successfully. (Keep in mind that I've never successfully done this. If I'm wrong, well, I'm sorry.)
Well, that's about all I've got involving the subject. I hope you guys understood these explanations and that they made plenty of sense. I'll see you guys next time!
Now I'll explain how to do this in Animal Crossing: Population Growing! You will not need a golden shovel. What you will need is to find the glowing spot that you can dig up once everyday to find 1,000 bells. Once you dig it up, just bury your money bag and you'll get a tree growing. The only problem with this is that you would need to come back to the acre you planted the tree in everyday so it'll grow successfully. (Keep in mind that I've never successfully done this. If I'm wrong, well, I'm sorry.)
Well, that's about all I've got involving the subject. I hope you guys understood these explanations and that they made plenty of sense. I'll see you guys next time!