Quick & Easy Ways to Get Bells in ACNH (presented by a bellionaire - it's me. i'm the bellionaire.)

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Published 2021-07-05
Getting rich in Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2021 isn't that hard because this guide will teach you. šŸ˜Ž Take it from me, a renowned bellionaire! So I'm back with 7 new and improved methods! They're quick, easy, and unique! Because with all the common ways floating around the internet, I wanted to shine some light on some more (just in case they didn't work out - or y'know, the more the merrier). Included in this video is no time travelling or glitches but don't worry - these are still as effective... Maybe even better!

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:36 Renewable Assets
1:21 She Sells Seashells by the Seashore
1:48 Building DIYs (and More Money too...)
2:19 Becoming Your True Nookazon Dealer
3:12 Hey! Remember Bell Vouchers???
4:10 Sell. Your. Fossils.
4:56 Diving for Gold (Basically Sea Creatures)
5:56 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @ardenmav
    this is such a great video, but if you sell the bell vouchers through the drop box, you can get 2,000 per instead of 300 to Timmy and Tommy!
  • @xz5685
    Diving also doesnā€™t break items like fishing and bug catching do.
  • @kenzie9220
    youā€™re so right about the diving thing, i literally get like 45,000 bells per 20 minute diving trip itā€™s so great
  • @PetiteDeRae
    Iā€™ve found that with diving if thereā€™s a fast moving creature donā€™t swim fast next to it, do the slow swim and itā€™s less likely to sprint. Itā€™s like hold the net and slowly approaching. Iā€™ve just figured this out šŸ˜…
  • @Akiratheakira
    ā€œMoney doesnā€™t grow on treesā€ In animal crossing it does lol
  • @Awsome2464
    Diving is easily my go-to task for bell farming. Not only is it therapeutic and you get a massive pay per full inventory (around 20-50K each), but you don't have to worry about equipment constantly breaking.
  • also, it's important to get your fossils appraised even if your museum is complete because timmy and tommy offer less money for unappraised fossils!
  • @kurokami_shion
    Finally, someone knows that diving gets us more bells than fishing and catching bugs. One other option people can take if they have lots of nook miles is to buy nook miles tickets, go to bamboo islands, clear it and force spawn tarantulas and scorpions. But make sure to time travel to a time where there aren't any annoying bugs. Tiger beetles are better flies
  • @drakothedragon
    I never heard the term ā€˜bellionaireā€™ before. Simple, yet genius-
  • @gachahermit6845
    Diving is honestly one of the best ways to farm bells, you can get 40,000 to 50,000 bells on average, and thatā€™s only if you bring your tools with you! Also with the DLC you can convert up to 15,000 poki into bells, itā€™s actually lit!
  • @bel2500
    A list for people to screenshot <3: ~ grow fruit orchards (especially ones that arenā€™t native), pumpkin patches (a personal favourite), and blue roses ~turnips (can be excellent but risky) ~collect sea shells ~ shells and other items can be used for diys as often the item sells more than the materials ~ use nook miles to purchase bell vouchers ~ sell fossils (but get them appraised by blathers before hand) ~ go diving and sell sea creatures ~ save insects for flick ~be patient
  • Im surprised I never see anyone talk about golden roses. I have 500, each sells for 2000 if you craft a crown out of them. You can harvest every 2 days. 1 Million bells every 2 days with barely any work once you have them, not even watering.
  • @vitsudeon
    ā€œMoney doesnā€™t grow on treesā€ Cutely plants a bell tree
  • @mutant_x3824
    Another thing she forgot to mention is money trees. If you put 10,000 in instead of the 1,000 youā€™ll grow 30,000 each time.
  • @kfc9230
    Another great way to make bells is to make a tarantula island! They sell for 8k each, if you get a full inventory you should make about 230,000 bells šŸ™‚
  • @taylorelissaa
    I just started acnh last week and I have 20M. I love the treasure islands and selling.
  • @connyaaaa5555
    I have a pumpkin patch that in total can bring me 810 pumpkins (if grown correctly) and that means about 283 500 bells every 3 days. So if you were to time travel and collect about 5 full grown batches in one day, youā€™d get 1, 417, 500 bells
  • @zaxia_psg
    As someone who works a 3rd shift and has issues going to stores when they are open even with Night Owl in place, diving has been my clutch for steady income along with fossils. I run into the issues where fishing either yields me low bell fish, or I get a huge catch that needs to be sold during the day otherwise I lose thousands to the box. My biggest tip would be to maximize the way you play and sell if you have an odd schedule like I do. I always sell my high bell items during the time I can hop on during the day, and maybe do a few store things. But then at night I can collect fruit, dive, fossil hunt and do my bell tree returns, this way even if I miss selling/buying stuff at the stores I can still do all my other income raising activities during my down time at night.
  • The longest and hardest way to get bells : -learn and pay attention at school, -do revisions , -pass the test, -go to Harvard university, -find a job, collect a lot of money , -buy bells with money at online shopping , didnā€™t even regret your whole life