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The '''Glowing Spot''' is a feature that appears in {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. It was removed from {{WW}} onwards. It consists of a shining area in the ground, and appears in a random area of [[town]] once per day, similar to the fake [[rock]]s in {{NL}}. The player can dig up the glowing area with a [[shovel]], which will usually result in them receiving 1,000 [[Bells]], but rarely 10,000 or 30,000 Bells can be dug up. A [[Katrina]] fortune for good money luck can also result in the player digging up 30,000 Bells.
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The '''Glowing Spot''' is a feature that appears in {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. It was absent from {{WW}} onwards, but is set to return in {{NH}}. It consists of a shining area in the ground, and appears in a random area of [[town]] once per day, similar to the fake [[rock]]s in {{NL}}. The player can dig up the glowing area with a [[shovel]], which will usually result in them receiving 1,000 [[Bells]], but rarely 10,000 or 30,000 Bells can be dug up. A [[Katrina]] fortune for good money luck can also result in the player digging up 30,000 Bells.
  
 
Buying a second shovel from [[Tom Nook's store]] and burying it in the glowing spot may result in a [[golden tree]] growing in that space (which can be shook for a golden shovel when fully grown). However, the glowing spot does not always generate in a space that will allow trees to grow.
 
Buying a second shovel from [[Tom Nook's store]] and burying it in the glowing spot may result in a [[golden tree]] growing in that space (which can be shook for a golden shovel when fully grown). However, the glowing spot does not always generate in a space that will allow trees to grow.
  
 
Burying a bag of money in the glowing spot may also cause a tree to grow; this is the only way to grow [[money tree]]s in games before {{WW|short}}. However, sometimes money trees fail, and a regular tree will grow instead. Up to 30,000 Bells can be planted, and if successful, the money tree will bear three bags of money, each one the same amount the player buried.
 
Burying a bag of money in the glowing spot may also cause a tree to grow; this is the only way to grow [[money tree]]s in games before {{WW|short}}. However, sometimes money trees fail, and a regular tree will grow instead. Up to 30,000 Bells can be planted, and if successful, the money tree will bear three bags of money, each one the same amount the player buried.
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[[File:NHGlowingSpot.png|200px|thumb|left|Two players near a Glowing Spot in New Horizons.]]
  
 
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Revision as of 02:13, March 10, 2020

Glowing Spot
File:PGShinySpot.gif
Type Shining area in the ground
Generation probability Once per day

The Glowing Spot is a feature that appears in Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+. It was absent from Animal Crossing: Wild World onwards, but is set to return in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It consists of a shining area in the ground, and appears in a random area of town once per day, similar to the fake rocks in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The player can dig up the glowing area with a shovel, which will usually result in them receiving 1,000 Bells, but rarely 10,000 or 30,000 Bells can be dug up. A Katrina fortune for good money luck can also result in the player digging up 30,000 Bells.

Buying a second shovel from Tom Nook's store and burying it in the glowing spot may result in a golden tree growing in that space (which can be shook for a golden shovel when fully grown). However, the glowing spot does not always generate in a space that will allow trees to grow.

Burying a bag of money in the glowing spot may also cause a tree to grow; this is the only way to grow money trees in games before Wild World. However, sometimes money trees fail, and a regular tree will grow instead. Up to 30,000 Bells can be planted, and if successful, the money tree will bear three bags of money, each one the same amount the player buried.

File:NHGlowingSpot.png
Two players near a Glowing Spot in New Horizons.