Overview
Moneytree is an Anima of the Prosperity Aspect. HoYoverse revealed it on 6 July 2026, days before the Evolution Test opened, with an entry in the in-game Anima compendium and a dedicated promotional video styled as an in-fiction television channel.
Its official description leans on the joke in its name: people chasing wealth always want to keep a Moneytree, because nobody turns down an Anima that rains down Sciellings when you give it a shake. Sciellings are the setting's currency, which makes Moneytree the rare Anima whose defining trait is economic rather than martial.
Detail | Value |
|---|---|
Aspect | Prosperity |
Signature behaviour | Sheds Sciellings when shaken |
Revealed | 6 July 2026 |
Chinese name | 摇钱树 |
The Prosperity Aspect
Moneytree is notable beyond itself because of its Aspect. The official site organises its published Anima roster under sixteen Aspects, and Prosperity is not one of them. It arrived with Moneytree's compendium entry, which states the Aspect outright. That makes Prosperity the first Aspect this wiki can record as confirmed outside the sixteen the roster page uses, and it is direct evidence that the Aspect list is still growing rather than settled.
Moneytree is also absent from the eighty-two Anima the official site lists, which is consistent: it is a newer addition than the roster page reflects. Whether Prosperity gains a Synergy System bonus of its own, and what that bonus does, has not been published.
In the World
Moneytree appears in Iia's civic furniture as well as its creature roster. It serves as the symbol of the Lusciell Heritage Bank, the sort of detail the game uses to make Anima feel embedded in ordinary life rather than confined to battle. The reveal video presented it through a mock television channel wishing viewers wealth, matching the in-fiction advertising format HoYoverse has used for other Anima and for brands operating in Iia.
Status
No stats, rarity, Trait, abilities, or acquisition method have been published for Moneytree. The official Anima data that HoYoverse exposes publicly carries a name, a description, a height, and an energy value, and it does not include Trait or rarity, so those fields are genuinely unpublished rather than merely undiscovered.