How To Become A Millionaire In Animal Crossing: New Horizons ─ GameSpot

So you want to be a Bellionaire in Animal Crossing: New Horizons? Well you came to the right place--in the video above, Jake Dekker walks through three sure-fire methods for quickly earning large amounts of Bells.

You'll have to get creative when it comes to making money in New Horizons. There are plenty of small time money-making schemes you can pull off--finding a money rock or growing a money tree--but if you want to make some real cash, you'll have to be a shrewd business tycoon. Pretty much all of the methods that Jake discusses breakdown to one core philosophy: overwhelm the demand with a massive supply.

That means bugs, arachnids, and the stalk market, ladies and gentlemen. Ignore the fish--too much effort for too little payoff. We're here to make money, not friends with C.J. Selling clothes and furniture also takes too much time, and time is money.

Here's what you want: Peacock Butterflies and Tarantulas. Watch Jake's video for the best strategies in getting these critters to spawn (prepare yourself, you're going to need to create Tarantula Island). Then take these pricey prizes to Flick. The fellow gives you a swell deal on all things that scitter.

Now you could just stop there, but you're here because you want to join the 1%. So now isn't the time to stop--the top 1% don't stop when it comes to achieving even greater wealth. Take control of your island's economy by hitting up that Stalk Market. Buy big and sell big. Now you're thinking like a Bellionaire--and with these strategies, you'll eventually be one too.

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