A few days ago I went to a treasure island and got the max amount of bells. I didn't know what to do with it, so I gave away about 300,000,000 bells. I kept telling ppl that I was breaking the animal crossing economy lol
usually i craft 5-10 of every hot item available at nooks and sell them each day. the profit is extremely variable, but not only does it net me some extra bells but it also counts towards the nook miles stamp.
Have you learned about the hacks with the donation box and pile of cash when they are hot items? I don’t have the pile of cash recipe yet so didn’t pay attention to the details but I made over a million dollars the other day (to pay off my upstairs) by filling the donation box $1k at a time (up to the max of 99k) before selling it as a hot item. It was tedious but I’m getting tired of diving for sea creatures and crafting sea shell wreaths.
@@username00009 yes, those sell for a lot when hot but you have to wait for them to be a hot item. it's random based on which diys you have, and i have almost all of them so it's a low chance for them to enter the rotation.
Alot of people say that the game is dead just because not everyone is talking about it as much as it was at launch. The game is still being kept alive by the community. You just need to know where to look.
It used to be talked about by pretty much every gaming content creator under the sun. Now it's just the actual community that's playing, and we don't tend to be incredibly vocal about it.
I've been playing every day since I got the game near the end of March in 2020! Granted, I've restarted my island a few times, so I don't have everything, but I'm still having a lot of fun!
I've been waiting for this video and you didn't disappoint. Eggs?? Really? I never would have guessed. The time and energy and collaboration involved in the name of science deserve to be acknowleged. Is there a guiness book for ACNH? You belong in there.
I love you Kora! You're so dedicated. Thank you so much for helping me with ACNH over the years. I can't wait to embark on the new Animal Crossing with you when the new game is released. ❤
I imagine you don't want to be told you need another DIY recipe. But the most reliable, fastest (in terms of real time) way to make bells in the game in my experience is to craft piles of cash and sell them on a day they are a hot item, with the bell boom ordinance. The resource cost is 0; just print money by crafting, starting with 300,000 bells. The good news is the recipe comes from snooty characters, unlike the blue rose recipes which are a low chance from any character. If you fill your town with snooty characters you can get the DIY recipe a little less painfully. Then you have to time travel to get the correct hot item, which will be more tedious if you have more crafting recipes unlocked. But once you get the right one you can keep time traveling to keep it on the same day forever and it'll never change, letting you grind for cash as efficiently as possible for as long as you want. Now why would anyone do this? I once had the stupid idea of getting to 1 billion bells in my bank to match the "bellionaire" title. Even this would have been too slow for that to be reasonable, so I stopped after reaching a couple hundred million. Regardless, I guarantee you from experience that it is less time consuming than filling an entire island with an item, at least in the vanilla gameplay experience.
I watched the whole series for this but I'm still watching the recap. I tried to do the "turnip market" and failed. So i basically just caught bugs and sold them to flick. Easy way to earn bells if you're good at catching them.
Not long after the game came out, I hustled on the turnip market including having people visit my island when I had a high buy rate at my store and raked in $18mil. 4 years later I still have $15mil of that. At the time I was laughing with my nephew that this would probably see me through however long I played the game>_
I like to wait until I get the donation box as my special item of the day at Nookling Junction of course I fill up the Donation Boxes days before hand and then sell for double the money. 💰
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What about just selling sharks? How much money can you make off of that? I have done it banataho island
A few days ago I went to a treasure island and got the max amount of bells. I didn't know what to do with it, so I gave away about 300,000,000 bells. I kept telling ppl that I was breaking the animal crossing economy lol
bro.. imagine using infinite bells to buy stuff off of nookazon. infinite item glitch.
usually i craft 5-10 of every hot item available at nooks and sell them each day. the profit is extremely variable, but not only does it net me some extra bells but it also counts towards the nook miles stamp.
Have you learned about the hacks with the donation box and pile of cash when they are hot items? I don’t have the pile of cash recipe yet so didn’t pay attention to the details but I made over a million dollars the other day (to pay off my upstairs) by filling the donation box $1k at a time (up to the max of 99k) before selling it as a hot item. It was tedious but I’m getting tired of diving for sea creatures and crafting sea shell wreaths.
@@username00009 yes, those sell for a lot when hot but you have to wait for them to be a hot item. it's random based on which diys you have, and i have almost all of them so it's a low chance for them to enter the rotation.
0:26 the game is dead?? Bruh, I Just started playing it this month
Alot of people say that the game is dead just because not everyone is talking about it as much as it was at launch. The game is still being kept alive by the community. You just need to know where to look.
It used to be talked about by pretty much every gaming content creator under the sun. Now it's just the actual community that's playing, and we don't tend to be incredibly vocal about it.
I've been playing every day since I got the game near the end of March in 2020! Granted, I've restarted my island a few times, so I don't have everything, but I'm still having a lot of fun!
I've been waiting for this video and you didn't disappoint. Eggs?? Really? I never would have guessed. The time and energy and collaboration involved in the name of science deserve to be acknowleged. Is there a guiness book for ACNH? You belong in there.
I love you Kora! You're so dedicated. Thank you so much for helping me with ACNH over the years. I can't wait to embark on the new Animal Crossing with you when the new game is released. ❤
I still can’t believe you crafted that many blue rose wreaths LOL
I imagine you don't want to be told you need another DIY recipe. But the most reliable, fastest (in terms of real time) way to make bells in the game in my experience is to craft piles of cash and sell them on a day they are a hot item, with the bell boom ordinance. The resource cost is 0; just print money by crafting, starting with 300,000 bells.
The good news is the recipe comes from snooty characters, unlike the blue rose recipes which are a low chance from any character. If you fill your town with snooty characters you can get the DIY recipe a little less painfully.
Then you have to time travel to get the correct hot item, which will be more tedious if you have more crafting recipes unlocked. But once you get the right one you can keep time traveling to keep it on the same day forever and it'll never change, letting you grind for cash as efficiently as possible for as long as you want.
Now why would anyone do this? I once had the stupid idea of getting to 1 billion bells in my bank to match the "bellionaire" title. Even this would have been too slow for that to be reasonable, so I stopped after reaching a couple hundred million. Regardless, I guarantee you from experience that it is less time consuming than filling an entire island with an item, at least in the vanilla gameplay experience.
You should try harvesting mushrooms when available. Or time travel.
I watched the whole series for this but I'm still watching the recap. I tried to do the "turnip market" and failed. So i basically just caught bugs and sold them to flick. Easy way to earn bells if you're good at catching them.
You're telling me I could have been picking and selling the large golden flower garden I had around my museum this entire time...
I like pumpkins. I just started to get into bells when pumpkins came. I think it’s 200 per pumpkin, I haven’t done it in awhile.
It's 350, and I agree, I don't use pumpkins specifically but crops which all work the same and make good money.
Eggs? What eggs? I see no eggs.
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Not long after the game came out, I hustled on the turnip market including having people visit my island when I had a high buy rate at my store and raked in $18mil.
4 years later I still have $15mil of that. At the time I was laughing with my nephew that this would probably see me through however long I played the game>_
I like to wait until I get the donation box as my special item of the day at Nookling Junction of course I fill up the Donation Boxes days before hand and then sell for double the money. 💰
the tamagotchi game looks so cute!! wish it was available on android tho 😭
Oooooo Kora with good lighting!
Here we go again
if you're using treasure islands, the answer is royal crowns, video complete
kora, will you make a video about the pocket camp closure?
OMG I love this! How much work (I mean hours) went into getting the stats for this video?? :))
Did someone say eggs 👀
You keep speaking of blue roses, but I can't see any here 🤔
Thought this was a TheSpiffingBrit video until I read the name 😂
Good gravy you’re gorgeous!
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I want to play with you on Animal crossing one day ill add you on my switch and game
What blue roses ?
Oh did you now?
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