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- The Money Tree is a decoration that was released on September 15, 2015, along with the Springfield Heights Expansion content update. It's craftable at the store and rewards Real Estate Value Points
- Money Tree is an unmarked location found in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
- The Money Tree (also referred to as a Bell Tree) is a type of tree featured in the Animal Crossing series. To grow them, the player must bury a bag of bells using a golden shovel. After the tree has fully grown, it may bloom with three bags of bells at amounts dependent on how much was initially buried. The tree will only bloom, and thus produce money, one time.
* In Animal Crossing for the GameCube, money trees can be planted with the regular or golden shovel by burying money in the daily Shining Spot in the player's town.
- The Money Tree is a place on Neopets where people donate their Neopoints and Items. The more items you take per day, the less chance of you picking something up. Donating items can be done by selecting the 'Donate' option at the item drop-down menu. However, wearable items cannot be donated to the Money Tree. Instead, when selecting 'Donate', they are sent to the Second-Hand Shoppe. Neopoints can also be donated, but to do this, it is required to go to the Money Tree page itself. Also, it's impossible to donate less than 6 Neopoints to the tree.
- Money trees are cheap in aspiration points, so Sims who have plenty of aspiration points can afford plenty of money trees. A money tree can be used indefinitely as long as it is kept watered. If it is not watered periodically it will wither away. Children can harvest from the money tree, and it is a fine source of income for child Sims.
- On the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? franchise, the money tree is the prize awarded for each correct answer until the contestant reaches the final question. On the money tree, upon answering a certain number of questions correctly, the contestant is guaranteed to win a certain amount of money (that is, they cannot leave the game with less than that amount). On the original British version of the show, the money tree went like this:
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| - Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 05:55, December 13, 2013 (UTC)
- The Money Tree (also referred to as a Bell Tree) is a type of tree featured in the Animal Crossing series. To grow them, the player must bury a bag of bells using a golden shovel. After the tree has fully grown, it may bloom with three bags of bells at amounts dependent on how much was initially buried. The tree will only bloom, and thus produce money, one time.
* In Animal Crossing for the GameCube, money trees can be planted with the regular or golden shovel by burying money in the daily Shining Spot in the player's town. Planting Money Trees can result in a great short term profit, but in the long term, more bells will generally be spent than received.
- The Money Tree is a place on Neopets where people donate their Neopoints and Items. The more items you take per day, the less chance of you picking something up. Donating items can be done by selecting the 'Donate' option at the item drop-down menu. However, wearable items cannot be donated to the Money Tree. Instead, when selecting 'Donate', they are sent to the Second-Hand Shoppe. Neopoints can also be donated, but to do this, it is required to go to the Money Tree page itself. Also, it's impossible to donate less than 6 Neopoints to the tree. Since the release of the NC Upcycle Fortune Cookie, users are able to donate Neocash items to the tree in exchange for Neocash and items.
- Money trees are cheap in aspiration points, so Sims who have plenty of aspiration points can afford plenty of money trees. A money tree can be used indefinitely as long as it is kept watered. If it is not watered periodically it will wither away. When a Sim's aspiration level is gold or higher, that Sim will be able to harvest forty Simoleons from the money tree. However, if the Sim's aspiration level is green, there is a 50% chance they will only receive one simoleon during harvest. If it is red, there is an 80% chance of only harvesting one simoleon. When it fails, it doesn't penalize or harm the user, it just yields §1 instead of §40. Whether the Sim receives §40 or §1, harvesting money from the money tree fulfills the want to earn some money. Children can harvest from the money tree, and it is a fine source of income for child Sims.
- On the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? franchise, the money tree is the prize awarded for each correct answer until the contestant reaches the final question. On the money tree, upon answering a certain number of questions correctly, the contestant is guaranteed to win a certain amount of money (that is, they cannot leave the game with less than that amount). On the original British version of the show, the money tree went like this:
* £100
* £200
* £300
* £500
* £1,000
* £2,000
* £4,000
* £8,000
* £16,000
* £32,000
* £64,000
* £125,000
* £250,000
* £500,000
* £1,000,000 The amounts in bold are the guarantee points, and the amounts in italics are the half-measures. At any stage, a contestant may leave the game with the cash prize they have got if they have used up all of their lifelines and are not certain of an answer. On the original British version of the show with the 15 question format, for example, a contestant failing on Question 9 would win £1,000 - this means that the contestant has made it past the £1,000 milestone, but has lost the £7,000 of the £8,000 he or her had upon answering the question incorrectly.
- The Money Tree is a decoration that was released on September 15, 2015, along with the Springfield Heights Expansion content update. It's craftable at the store and rewards Real Estate Value Points
- Money Tree is an unmarked location found in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
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