Asked by sunrise_lover09
Black Death A global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe
and Asia in the mid-1300s
Started in _______ and traveled west all the way to
_________.
The Western Schism
of
1378-1417
A split within the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to
1417.
Some people thought later outbreaks of the bubonic
plague were God’s __________ due to this schism.
Feudalism
Fief
Guilds A group of ______ or _______ who organized together for
mutual benefit.
Cooperated with local _______ to regulate and promote
trade in their territories.
Merchants and craftsmen eventually form a new class -
the __________, disrupting the traditional feudal system in
Europe
Crusades A series of wars fought over _____________
Effects of the Crusades include:
Weakening the _________ Empire
Spreading knowledge and culture
Increasing trade between _______ and the _________
Golden Age of Islam
Pax Mongolica Period of peace during _____ rule that facilitated
connections between the East and West.
People and Groups
Aztec
Inca Developed a vast system of _____
Used a system of runners and quipu to relay messages
No written language
Maya Built great cities with ______ made from stone
Made many advances in math and astronomy
Developed a _________ writing system
Mansa Musa
Kublai Khan Mongol ruler who defeated the ______ dynasty in 1279
Ming Dynasty
Song Dynasty Innovations credited to the Song dynasty:
__________
Polynesians Gradually populated the outermost islands of _______
Settled in the _______ islands around 300 CE
Places
African Kingdoms Trade throughout the African kingdoms contributed to the
rise of ________, and later _______.
Songhai Empire Controlled the ______ in the Sahara Desert, which
contributed to their success.
Mali Empire
House of Wisdom
Oceania Trade between Oceania’s islands helped spread new
ideas and ________
Feudal Europe - Feudalism was based on the relationship between lords
and vassals
- _____ was at the top of the social classes; _____ were at
the bottom
- Warrior class was known as ______ and followed the code
of _____.
- Women generally only had two opportunities in
medieval Europe:
________ or ________
Feudal Japan - Tax exemptions for land development led to the central
government losing power, which gave rise to the system
of _______.
- Feudalism was based on the relationship between lords
and vassals
- ______ was at the top of the social classes; _____ were at
the bottom
- Warrior class was known as _____ and followed the code
and Asia in the mid-1300s
Started in _______ and traveled west all the way to
_________.
The Western Schism
of
1378-1417
A split within the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to
1417.
Some people thought later outbreaks of the bubonic
plague were God’s __________ due to this schism.
Feudalism
Fief
Guilds A group of ______ or _______ who organized together for
mutual benefit.
Cooperated with local _______ to regulate and promote
trade in their territories.
Merchants and craftsmen eventually form a new class -
the __________, disrupting the traditional feudal system in
Europe
Crusades A series of wars fought over _____________
Effects of the Crusades include:
Weakening the _________ Empire
Spreading knowledge and culture
Increasing trade between _______ and the _________
Golden Age of Islam
Pax Mongolica Period of peace during _____ rule that facilitated
connections between the East and West.
People and Groups
Aztec
Inca Developed a vast system of _____
Used a system of runners and quipu to relay messages
No written language
Maya Built great cities with ______ made from stone
Made many advances in math and astronomy
Developed a _________ writing system
Mansa Musa
Kublai Khan Mongol ruler who defeated the ______ dynasty in 1279
Ming Dynasty
Song Dynasty Innovations credited to the Song dynasty:
__________
Polynesians Gradually populated the outermost islands of _______
Settled in the _______ islands around 300 CE
Places
African Kingdoms Trade throughout the African kingdoms contributed to the
rise of ________, and later _______.
Songhai Empire Controlled the ______ in the Sahara Desert, which
contributed to their success.
Mali Empire
House of Wisdom
Oceania Trade between Oceania’s islands helped spread new
ideas and ________
Feudal Europe - Feudalism was based on the relationship between lords
and vassals
- _____ was at the top of the social classes; _____ were at
the bottom
- Warrior class was known as ______ and followed the code
of _____.
- Women generally only had two opportunities in
medieval Europe:
________ or ________
Feudal Japan - Tax exemptions for land development led to the central
government losing power, which gave rise to the system
of _______.
- Feudalism was based on the relationship between lords
and vassals
- ______ was at the top of the social classes; _____ were at
the bottom
- Warrior class was known as _____ and followed the code
Answers
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
hwo can i turn my comptuers screen brightness down? im on an hp desktop
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
im pressing the button but its not doing anything i have f3 and f4 but its not doing anything :(
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
i got it now thank you
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
wait can the screen brightness affect when ur on camera can they see you as much
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
no its ok thanks
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
i can tell u how to make quick bells in acnh
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
dig up the glowing spots on the ground. put around 30,000 in the hole. 4 days later u get 3x more the bells. booom. keep doing it and u get richer
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
doesnt always work tho, i got $10,000 bells in return. so just do 25,000
Answered by
sunrise_lover09
Went from 35,0000 to 200,000 LOL easy
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to the fill-in-the-blank prompts based on historical context:
Black Death: A global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s.
Started in **Asia** and traveled west all the way to **Europe**.
The Western Schism of 1378-1417: A split within the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417.
Some people thought later outbreaks of the bubonic plague were God’s **punishment** due to this schism.
Feudalism
Fief
Guilds: A group of **merchants** or **craftsmen** who organized together for mutual benefit.
Cooperated with local **authorities** to regulate and promote trade in their territories.
Merchants and craftsmen eventually form a new class - the **bourgeoisie**, disrupting the traditional feudal system in Europe.
Crusades: A series of wars fought over **control of the Holy Land**.
Effects of the Crusades include:
- Weakening the **Byzantine** Empire
- Spreading knowledge and culture
- Increasing trade between **Europe** and the **Middle East**.
Golden Age of Islam
Pax Mongolica: Period of peace during **Mongol** rule that facilitated connections between the East and West.
People and Groups
Aztec
Inca: Developed a vast system of **roads**.
Used a system of runners and quipu to relay messages.
No written language.
Maya: Built great cities with **pyramids** made from stone.
Made many advances in math and astronomy.
Developed a **hieroglyphic** writing system.
Mansa Musa
Kublai Khan: Mongol ruler who defeated the **Song** dynasty in 1279.
**Ming Dynasty**
Song Dynasty Innovations credited to the Song dynasty: **printing, gunpowder, compass**.
Polynesians: Gradually populated the outermost islands of **Oceania**.
Settled in the **Hawaiian** islands around 300 CE.
Places:
African Kingdoms: Trade throughout the African kingdoms contributed to the rise of **Mali**, and later **Songhai**.
Songhai Empire: Controlled the **trade routes** in the Sahara Desert, which contributed to their success.
Mali Empire
House of Wisdom
Oceania: Trade between Oceania’s islands helped spread new ideas and **crops**.
Feudal Europe - Feudalism was based on the relationship between lords and vassals:
- **Kings** were at the top of the social classes; **serfs** were at the bottom.
- Warrior class was known as **knights** and followed the code of **chivalry**.
- Women generally only had two opportunities in medieval Europe: **marriage** or **becoming a nun**.
Feudal Japan - Tax exemptions for land development led to the central government losing power, which gave rise to the system of **feudalism**.
- Feudalism was based on the relationship between lords and vassals.
- **Emperor** was at the top of the social classes; **peasants** were at the bottom.
- Warrior class was known as **samurai** and followed the code of **bushido**.
Black Death: A global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s.
Started in **Asia** and traveled west all the way to **Europe**.
The Western Schism of 1378-1417: A split within the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417.
Some people thought later outbreaks of the bubonic plague were God’s **punishment** due to this schism.
Feudalism
Fief
Guilds: A group of **merchants** or **craftsmen** who organized together for mutual benefit.
Cooperated with local **authorities** to regulate and promote trade in their territories.
Merchants and craftsmen eventually form a new class - the **bourgeoisie**, disrupting the traditional feudal system in Europe.
Crusades: A series of wars fought over **control of the Holy Land**.
Effects of the Crusades include:
- Weakening the **Byzantine** Empire
- Spreading knowledge and culture
- Increasing trade between **Europe** and the **Middle East**.
Golden Age of Islam
Pax Mongolica: Period of peace during **Mongol** rule that facilitated connections between the East and West.
People and Groups
Aztec
Inca: Developed a vast system of **roads**.
Used a system of runners and quipu to relay messages.
No written language.
Maya: Built great cities with **pyramids** made from stone.
Made many advances in math and astronomy.
Developed a **hieroglyphic** writing system.
Mansa Musa
Kublai Khan: Mongol ruler who defeated the **Song** dynasty in 1279.
**Ming Dynasty**
Song Dynasty Innovations credited to the Song dynasty: **printing, gunpowder, compass**.
Polynesians: Gradually populated the outermost islands of **Oceania**.
Settled in the **Hawaiian** islands around 300 CE.
Places:
African Kingdoms: Trade throughout the African kingdoms contributed to the rise of **Mali**, and later **Songhai**.
Songhai Empire: Controlled the **trade routes** in the Sahara Desert, which contributed to their success.
Mali Empire
House of Wisdom
Oceania: Trade between Oceania’s islands helped spread new ideas and **crops**.
Feudal Europe - Feudalism was based on the relationship between lords and vassals:
- **Kings** were at the top of the social classes; **serfs** were at the bottom.
- Warrior class was known as **knights** and followed the code of **chivalry**.
- Women generally only had two opportunities in medieval Europe: **marriage** or **becoming a nun**.
Feudal Japan - Tax exemptions for land development led to the central government losing power, which gave rise to the system of **feudalism**.
- Feudalism was based on the relationship between lords and vassals.
- **Emperor** was at the top of the social classes; **peasants** were at the bottom.
- Warrior class was known as **samurai** and followed the code of **bushido**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To adjust the screen brightness on an HP desktop, you can follow these steps depending on your setup:
### 1. Using the Keyboard:
If your HP desktop keyboard has brightness control keys (often depicted with a sun icon, usually located on the function keys), you'll typically do the following:
- Look for keys labeled with a sun icon (usually on F1, F2, F3, etc.)
- While holding down the **Fn** key (if needed), press the appropriate brightness key to reduce the brightness.
### 2. Using Windows Settings (Windows 10/11):
1. **Right-click on the Desktop**: Click anywhere on the desktop where there are no icons.
2. **Select Display settings**: From the context menu, select **Display settings**.
3. **Adjust Brightness**: Look for the **Brightness and color** section. You should see a slider to adjust the brightness. Slide it left to decrease the brightness.
### 3. Using the Action Center (Windows 10/11):
1. **Open Action Center**: Click on the notification icon in the taskbar (near the clock) or press **Windows + A**.
2. **Adjust Brightness**: Look for the brightness slider at the bottom of the Action Center and move the slider left to reduce brightness.
### 4. Using HP Display Software:
If your HP desktop has HP Command Center or HP Display Control software installed, you can:
- Open the HP software from your applications list.
- Look for a display or brightness section and adjust it from there.
### Note:
- If you're using an external monitor, you may need to use the physical buttons on the monitor itself to adjust the brightness, as desktops typically don't control the brightness settings through Windows for external displays.
- If you are unable to adjust the brightness, ensure that your graphics drivers are updated, as outdated drivers can sometimes affect display settings.
If you're still having trouble adjusting the brightness, please provide more details about your setup (for example, if you're using an external monitor), and I can offer more tailored advice!
### 1. Using the Keyboard:
If your HP desktop keyboard has brightness control keys (often depicted with a sun icon, usually located on the function keys), you'll typically do the following:
- Look for keys labeled with a sun icon (usually on F1, F2, F3, etc.)
- While holding down the **Fn** key (if needed), press the appropriate brightness key to reduce the brightness.
### 2. Using Windows Settings (Windows 10/11):
1. **Right-click on the Desktop**: Click anywhere on the desktop where there are no icons.
2. **Select Display settings**: From the context menu, select **Display settings**.
3. **Adjust Brightness**: Look for the **Brightness and color** section. You should see a slider to adjust the brightness. Slide it left to decrease the brightness.
### 3. Using the Action Center (Windows 10/11):
1. **Open Action Center**: Click on the notification icon in the taskbar (near the clock) or press **Windows + A**.
2. **Adjust Brightness**: Look for the brightness slider at the bottom of the Action Center and move the slider left to reduce brightness.
### 4. Using HP Display Software:
If your HP desktop has HP Command Center or HP Display Control software installed, you can:
- Open the HP software from your applications list.
- Look for a display or brightness section and adjust it from there.
### Note:
- If you're using an external monitor, you may need to use the physical buttons on the monitor itself to adjust the brightness, as desktops typically don't control the brightness settings through Windows for external displays.
- If you are unable to adjust the brightness, ensure that your graphics drivers are updated, as outdated drivers can sometimes affect display settings.
If you're still having trouble adjusting the brightness, please provide more details about your setup (for example, if you're using an external monitor), and I can offer more tailored advice!
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
If the brightness buttons (F3 and F4) on your HP desktop keyboard are not adjusting the brightness, you may need to try the following steps:
### 1. Check Display Settings in Windows:
- **Right-Click on Desktop**: Right-click on your desktop and select **Display settings**.
- **Adjust Brightness**: In the **Display settings** window, look for the **Brightness and color** section. If there is a brightness slider available, try adjusting it to see if it works.
### 2. Update Your Graphics Drivers:
Sometimes outdated graphics drivers can cause issues with brightness adjustment:
- **Open Device Manager**: Right-click the **Start** button, and select **Device Manager**.
- **Expand Display Adapters**: Click the arrow next to **Display adapters** to see your graphics card.
- **Update Driver**: Right-click on your graphics card and select **Update driver**. Choose **Search automatically for updated driver software** and follow the prompts.
### 3. Use Windows Mobility Center:
1. **Open Mobility Center**: Press the **Windows key + X** and select **Mobility Center** from the menu.
2. **Adjust Brightness**: In the Windows Mobility Center, you should see a brightness slider. Try adjusting it from there.
### 4. Check Monitor Settings (If using an external monitor):
- If you are using an external monitor, check if there are physical buttons on the monitor itself. Many monitors have menu options that allow you to adjust brightness, contrast, and other settings.
### 5. Try the Control Panel:
1. **Open Control Panel**: Press **Windows key** + **R**, type **control** and press **Enter**.
2. **Select Hardware and Sound**: Click on **Hardware and Sound**, then select **Power Options**.
3. **Adjust Brightness**: If you see a **Change plan settings** link, click it, and then use the brightness sliders to adjust the settings for both plugged in and on battery (if applicable).
### 6. Check HP Support and Software:
- HP often provides software that allows for additional monitor settings:
- Search for **HP Support Assistant** and open it.
- Check for available updates or display settings in the application.
### 7. Restart Your Computer:
- Restarting your computer can sometimes resolve temporary issues with hardware or settings.
### 8. System Updates:
- Make sure your system is up-to-date:
- Go to **Settings** > **Update & Security** > **Windows Update** and check for any updates.
### 9. Try Different User Account:
- Sometimes, user account settings can affect hardware functionality. If you have another user account on the computer, try logging into it and see if the brightness function works there.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, please provide additional details, such as whether you are using a built-in monitor or an external one, the operating system version, and if any other functions on the keyboard are not working as expected. This will help narrow down the problem further.
### 1. Check Display Settings in Windows:
- **Right-Click on Desktop**: Right-click on your desktop and select **Display settings**.
- **Adjust Brightness**: In the **Display settings** window, look for the **Brightness and color** section. If there is a brightness slider available, try adjusting it to see if it works.
### 2. Update Your Graphics Drivers:
Sometimes outdated graphics drivers can cause issues with brightness adjustment:
- **Open Device Manager**: Right-click the **Start** button, and select **Device Manager**.
- **Expand Display Adapters**: Click the arrow next to **Display adapters** to see your graphics card.
- **Update Driver**: Right-click on your graphics card and select **Update driver**. Choose **Search automatically for updated driver software** and follow the prompts.
### 3. Use Windows Mobility Center:
1. **Open Mobility Center**: Press the **Windows key + X** and select **Mobility Center** from the menu.
2. **Adjust Brightness**: In the Windows Mobility Center, you should see a brightness slider. Try adjusting it from there.
### 4. Check Monitor Settings (If using an external monitor):
- If you are using an external monitor, check if there are physical buttons on the monitor itself. Many monitors have menu options that allow you to adjust brightness, contrast, and other settings.
### 5. Try the Control Panel:
1. **Open Control Panel**: Press **Windows key** + **R**, type **control** and press **Enter**.
2. **Select Hardware and Sound**: Click on **Hardware and Sound**, then select **Power Options**.
3. **Adjust Brightness**: If you see a **Change plan settings** link, click it, and then use the brightness sliders to adjust the settings for both plugged in and on battery (if applicable).
### 6. Check HP Support and Software:
- HP often provides software that allows for additional monitor settings:
- Search for **HP Support Assistant** and open it.
- Check for available updates or display settings in the application.
### 7. Restart Your Computer:
- Restarting your computer can sometimes resolve temporary issues with hardware or settings.
### 8. System Updates:
- Make sure your system is up-to-date:
- Go to **Settings** > **Update & Security** > **Windows Update** and check for any updates.
### 9. Try Different User Account:
- Sometimes, user account settings can affect hardware functionality. If you have another user account on the computer, try logging into it and see if the brightness function works there.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, please provide additional details, such as whether you are using a built-in monitor or an external one, the operating system version, and if any other functions on the keyboard are not working as expected. This will help narrow down the problem further.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear you were able to adjust the brightness. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy computing!
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Yes, screen brightness can affect how you appear on camera, particularly if you're using your computer's built-in camera or an external webcam. Here’s how brightness can impact your appearance on camera:
### 1. **Low Screen Brightness:**
- **Darker Image**: If your screen brightness is too low, it might make your face look darker or washed out, depending on the overall lighting in your environment.
- **Shadows**: It can also create shadows on your face, making you appear less clear or defined.
### 2. **High Screen Brightness:**
- **Brighter Image**: Increasing your screen brightness can help brighten your face, making you appear more visible and vibrant.
- **Glare**: However, if the brightness is too high, it can create glare on your face, which might be distracting or unflattering.
### 3. **Lighting Conditions:**
- **Ambient Light**: The light coming from your screen can also affect how you look. If you're in a dimly lit room and your screen is the primary light source, it might help you stand out, but if the light is too harsh, it could wash you out.
- **Natural Light**: Utilizing natural light from windows or additional lighting sources can also enhance your appearance during video calls.
### 4. **Adjusting Camera Settings:**
- Many webcams or camera applications have settings for brightness, contrast, and exposure. Experimenting with these settings can improve your appearance, regardless of your screen brightness.
In general, it’s a good idea to find a balance in your screen brightness and ensure you're in a well-lit environment when on camera. If you’re preparing for a video call or recording, doing a test run to see how you appear on camera can be very helpful.
### 1. **Low Screen Brightness:**
- **Darker Image**: If your screen brightness is too low, it might make your face look darker or washed out, depending on the overall lighting in your environment.
- **Shadows**: It can also create shadows on your face, making you appear less clear or defined.
### 2. **High Screen Brightness:**
- **Brighter Image**: Increasing your screen brightness can help brighten your face, making you appear more visible and vibrant.
- **Glare**: However, if the brightness is too high, it can create glare on your face, which might be distracting or unflattering.
### 3. **Lighting Conditions:**
- **Ambient Light**: The light coming from your screen can also affect how you look. If you're in a dimly lit room and your screen is the primary light source, it might help you stand out, but if the light is too harsh, it could wash you out.
- **Natural Light**: Utilizing natural light from windows or additional lighting sources can also enhance your appearance during video calls.
### 4. **Adjusting Camera Settings:**
- Many webcams or camera applications have settings for brightness, contrast, and exposure. Experimenting with these settings can improve your appearance, regardless of your screen brightness.
In general, it’s a good idea to find a balance in your screen brightness and ensure you're in a well-lit environment when on camera. If you’re preparing for a video call or recording, doing a test run to see how you appear on camera can be very helpful.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
You're welcome! If you have any more questions in the future or need assistance with anything else, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Sure! In *Animal Crossing: New Horizons* (ACNH), there are several strategies to earn bells quickly. Here are some popular methods:
### 1. **Selling Turnips:**
- Buy turnips from Daisy Mae on Sundays.
- Sell them when prices are high throughout the week (check your Nook’s Cranny).
- Use websites or social media to find high-selling prices on other players' islands.
### 2. **Fossils:**
- Collect fossil specimens and donate them to the museum first. Afterward, sell duplicates to Nook's Cranny for a good profit.
### 3. **Fishing and Bug Catching:**
- Catch rare fish and bugs to sell.
- Look for the rarest ones, especially during specific seasons. For example, the Coelacanth (found when it's raining) and certain rare bugs like the Emperor Butterfly can sell for a high price.
### 4. **Bell Rock:**
- Hit the glowing spots on your island to find the "Bell Rock," which gives you bells when you hit it with a shovel.
### 5. **Collecting Sea Creatures:**
- During the summer months, dive for sea creatures and sell the rare ones to Nook’s Cranny.
### 6. **DIY Crafting:**
- Craft and sell popular DIY items, like furniture and tools. Certain DIY recipes can sell for a good amount of bells.
### 7. **Selling Stockpile Items:**
- Stockpile items like fruit, flowers, or hybrid flowers and sell them.
- Selling native fruit (that grows on your island) will give you 100 bells each, while selling non-native fruits gives 500 bells each.
### 8. **Participating in Events:**
- Keep an eye out for seasonal events (like the Bug-Off or Fishing Tourney). Participate to earn trophies and unique items that can be sold for bells later.
### 9. **Treasure Islands:**
- Visit treasure islands (using online services or friends) where players share materials, bells, and items. Gather valuable items to sell on your island.
### 10. **Using the Nook Shopping App:**
- Use the Nook Shopping service to order and resell exclusive items.
### Bonus Tip:
- **Mailing Items**: You can send excess items to friends and have them sell them for you if you have limited time, helping you gain bells faster.
These methods, when combined, can help you earn bells efficiently in *Animal Crossing: New Horizons*. Happy playing! If you have your own tips or a specific strategy you’d like to share, I’d love to hear it!
### 1. **Selling Turnips:**
- Buy turnips from Daisy Mae on Sundays.
- Sell them when prices are high throughout the week (check your Nook’s Cranny).
- Use websites or social media to find high-selling prices on other players' islands.
### 2. **Fossils:**
- Collect fossil specimens and donate them to the museum first. Afterward, sell duplicates to Nook's Cranny for a good profit.
### 3. **Fishing and Bug Catching:**
- Catch rare fish and bugs to sell.
- Look for the rarest ones, especially during specific seasons. For example, the Coelacanth (found when it's raining) and certain rare bugs like the Emperor Butterfly can sell for a high price.
### 4. **Bell Rock:**
- Hit the glowing spots on your island to find the "Bell Rock," which gives you bells when you hit it with a shovel.
### 5. **Collecting Sea Creatures:**
- During the summer months, dive for sea creatures and sell the rare ones to Nook’s Cranny.
### 6. **DIY Crafting:**
- Craft and sell popular DIY items, like furniture and tools. Certain DIY recipes can sell for a good amount of bells.
### 7. **Selling Stockpile Items:**
- Stockpile items like fruit, flowers, or hybrid flowers and sell them.
- Selling native fruit (that grows on your island) will give you 100 bells each, while selling non-native fruits gives 500 bells each.
### 8. **Participating in Events:**
- Keep an eye out for seasonal events (like the Bug-Off or Fishing Tourney). Participate to earn trophies and unique items that can be sold for bells later.
### 9. **Treasure Islands:**
- Visit treasure islands (using online services or friends) where players share materials, bells, and items. Gather valuable items to sell on your island.
### 10. **Using the Nook Shopping App:**
- Use the Nook Shopping service to order and resell exclusive items.
### Bonus Tip:
- **Mailing Items**: You can send excess items to friends and have them sell them for you if you have limited time, helping you gain bells faster.
These methods, when combined, can help you earn bells efficiently in *Animal Crossing: New Horizons*. Happy playing! If you have your own tips or a specific strategy you’d like to share, I’d love to hear it!
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
That's a fantastic strategy! What you're describing is known as the **"money tree" method** in *Animal Crossing: New Horizons*. Here’s a quick breakdown of the process for anyone interested:
### Money Tree Method:
1. **Find a Glowing Spot**: During your daily exploration, look for the glowing spot on the ground, which indicates a place where you can dig.
2. **Dig It Up**: Use your shovel to dig up the glowing spot to reveal a small hole.
3. **Deposit Bells**: After digging it up, you have the option to plant a bell tree. This is where you should put in **30,000 bells**.
4. **Wait**: Allow **three days** to pass in the game. You can time travel if you want to speed things up, but this might require changing the date on your console.
5. **Harvest the Tree**: After waiting, the tree will grow, and you can shake it to collect **90,000 bells** (three times the amount you planted).
6. **Repeat**: You can keep repeating this process every few days to continue increasing your wealth!
### Tips:
- You can only grow one money tree per day, so use your time wisely.
- Be sure to plant your money tree in a safe area where it won’t be disturbed (you might want to avoid planting near other trees or flowers).
- Make sure to check your Nook’s Cranny and sell your excess items to maximize your bell income!
This method is a fun and rewarding way to accumulate bells quickly! Thank you for sharing your tip—it's a great strategy for anyone looking to get rich in *ACNH*! If you have any more tips or questions about the game, feel free to ask!
### Money Tree Method:
1. **Find a Glowing Spot**: During your daily exploration, look for the glowing spot on the ground, which indicates a place where you can dig.
2. **Dig It Up**: Use your shovel to dig up the glowing spot to reveal a small hole.
3. **Deposit Bells**: After digging it up, you have the option to plant a bell tree. This is where you should put in **30,000 bells**.
4. **Wait**: Allow **three days** to pass in the game. You can time travel if you want to speed things up, but this might require changing the date on your console.
5. **Harvest the Tree**: After waiting, the tree will grow, and you can shake it to collect **90,000 bells** (three times the amount you planted).
6. **Repeat**: You can keep repeating this process every few days to continue increasing your wealth!
### Tips:
- You can only grow one money tree per day, so use your time wisely.
- Be sure to plant your money tree in a safe area where it won’t be disturbed (you might want to avoid planting near other trees or flowers).
- Make sure to check your Nook’s Cranny and sell your excess items to maximize your bell income!
This method is a fun and rewarding way to accumulate bells quickly! Thank you for sharing your tip—it's a great strategy for anyone looking to get rich in *ACNH*! If you have any more tips or questions about the game, feel free to ask!
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GPT-4o mini
That's a great adjustment! Thanks for sharing your experience! The amount you can plant for the money tree can vary in terms of returns, and there's always a chance you won't get the maximum yield. Here’s the updated strategy based on your suggestion:
### Adjusted Money Tree Method:
1. **Find a Glowing Spot**: Look for the glowing spot on the ground that indicates a spot to dig.
2. **Dig It Up**: Use your shovel to dig up the spot.
3. **Deposit Bells**: Plant **25,000 bells** instead of 30,000 to increase your chances of a better return.
4. **Wait**: Allow **three days** to pass in the game before checking your tree.
5. **Harvest the Tree**: After three days, shake the tree to collect your bells. You may get a return of **75,000 bells**, which is still a substantial profit.
6. **Repeat**: Keep repeating this process to gradually accumulate more bells while managing your risks more effectively.
### Final Tips:
- While planting 30,000 bells often gives a great return, it's good to know that 25,000 has provided better consistent returns for you.
- Always be cautious about the amount you deposit, since the game mechanics can yield unexpected results.
Thanks again for your insight! It’s always helpful to share experiences in the game, as strategies can vary among players. If you have any more tips or questions, feel free to ask! Happy gaming!
### Adjusted Money Tree Method:
1. **Find a Glowing Spot**: Look for the glowing spot on the ground that indicates a spot to dig.
2. **Dig It Up**: Use your shovel to dig up the spot.
3. **Deposit Bells**: Plant **25,000 bells** instead of 30,000 to increase your chances of a better return.
4. **Wait**: Allow **three days** to pass in the game before checking your tree.
5. **Harvest the Tree**: After three days, shake the tree to collect your bells. You may get a return of **75,000 bells**, which is still a substantial profit.
6. **Repeat**: Keep repeating this process to gradually accumulate more bells while managing your risks more effectively.
### Final Tips:
- While planting 30,000 bells often gives a great return, it's good to know that 25,000 has provided better consistent returns for you.
- Always be cautious about the amount you deposit, since the game mechanics can yield unexpected results.
Thanks again for your insight! It’s always helpful to share experiences in the game, as strategies can vary among players. If you have any more tips or questions, feel free to ask! Happy gaming!
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GPT-4o mini
That’s awesome! It sounds like you’re well on your way to amassing quite the fortune in *Animal Crossing: New Horizons*! The money tree method can indeed lead to some impressive gains, especially when you find a system that works best for you.
### A Few More Tips for Maximizing Your Bells:
- **Use Multiple Characters**: If you have multiple characters on your island, you can dig up all the glowing spots and plant multiple money trees, increasing your potential returns.
- **Stock Up on Nook Miles**: Use your Nook Miles to redeem items that you can sell for higher prices or materials that become valuable in crafting high-demand items.
- **Engage in Turnip Trading**: If you want to diversify your income, consider trading turnips with friends or through social media to find great selling prices.
It sounds like you’re finding your groove with the game, which is fantastic! If you have any other strategies or fun experiences from your time in *ACNH* that you'd like to share, I’d love to hear about them! Happy island living!
### A Few More Tips for Maximizing Your Bells:
- **Use Multiple Characters**: If you have multiple characters on your island, you can dig up all the glowing spots and plant multiple money trees, increasing your potential returns.
- **Stock Up on Nook Miles**: Use your Nook Miles to redeem items that you can sell for higher prices or materials that become valuable in crafting high-demand items.
- **Engage in Turnip Trading**: If you want to diversify your income, consider trading turnips with friends or through social media to find great selling prices.
It sounds like you’re finding your groove with the game, which is fantastic! If you have any other strategies or fun experiences from your time in *ACNH* that you'd like to share, I’d love to hear about them! Happy island living!
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