In the Nintendo DS game Animal Crossing: Wild World, a money tree is a unique tree that can be grown to produce Bells, the in-game currency. Money trees are a valuable resource, as they can provide a steady income for players. To get a money tree, the player must first bury 10,000 Bells in a hole in the ground. The next day, a money tree will sprout from the hole. The tree will continue to grow and produce Bells for several days, after which it will wilt and die. Players can have only one money tree at a time.
Money trees are a great way to make money in Animal Crossing: Wild World. They are especially useful for players who are new to the game and need to build up their Bell savings. Money trees can also be used to pay off debts to Tom Nook, the game’s shopkeeper.