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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp – How to Earn More Bells

Learn how to earn more Bells in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp, so that you can purchase more items and furniture for your camp.
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Bells are an important part of how you upgrade your camp in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp, especially given the fact that they act as the game’s main currency. If you want to upgrade your camp, and purchase new items like furniture and other assorted things to bring new visitors by, then you’re going to need to know how to get more Bells. To help you out we’ve put together this detailed article on how to get more Bells in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp, and how to do it effectively.

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How to Get more Bells Quickly

If you want to be the richest camp counselor in the world, then you’re going to need to know all the tricks to slip up your sleeve. We’ve got you covered, though, so grab your notepad, pick up your pen, and let’s get started.

Making Bells in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp works just like it does in any other Animal Crossing game. Your main avenue to earn these sweet, sweet Bells is to simply complete the requests of the campers that you come across. These quests will range from things like gathering fruit, to gathering different seashells, to even fishing for specific aquatic life in the lakes and sea.

To see what requests a camper has, simply tap on them to pull up the dialogue window, where you should be able to see a bird’s eye view of the current request, that way you can find and collect the items that you need. This is the best way to get more Bells that won’t take you a long time, as you can usually fulfill these quests extremely easy by simply stocking up on the items that you find around the game world, like seashells, fruit, and other items that are easily found around the camp.

You can also earn Bells by using your Leaf Tickets to go to the Shovelstrike Quarry, where you’ll be able to pick up several Bells, as well as some additional items and resources that you’ll probably find handy. You should check out our guide on how to get more Leaf Tickets if you aren’t sure, and be sure to head over to our guide on how to get more visitors to your camp as well.

Another good way to earn Bells is to shake the trees that you come across. While this won’t really reward you with the largest amount of Bells, it can and will make it easier to save up as you explore other options—like completing requests—so make sure you take advantage of the additional Bells that are there to be made.

You should know everything you need to about how to get more Bells in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp, so hop into the game and start saving up for your favorite furniture items now. Be sure to check out our guide on how to upgrade your camp for more information on making your camp more appealing to other campers.


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Josh Hawkins
Josh has been exploring fantastic worlds and getting lost in video games for as long as he can remember. Starting out on the Super Nintendo with Super Mario World, and ending up in the world of next-generation gaming. He enjoys digging into the story and lore of massive RPGs, as well as getting lost just trying to make that last jump in any platformers he gets pulled into, as well as everything in between. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing for Entertainment.