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It involves changing the clock on the Nintendo DS or 3DS firmware to a time near midnight, playing the game and waiting for the time to become midnight in the game. The in game time can be checked by having the [[bp:Pokétch|Pokétch]] set to the Digital Clock application. |
It involves changing the clock on the Nintendo DS or 3DS firmware to a time near midnight, playing the game and waiting for the time to become midnight in the game. The in game time can be checked by having the [[bp:Pokétch|Pokétch]] set to the Digital Clock application. |
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Changing the day of the week through the Nintendo DS or 3DS normally does not work, but the Seal Market goods list in [[bp:Sunyshore City|Sunyshore City]] (at least in Pokémon Platinum) can be changed this way. |
Changing the day of the week through the Nintendo DS or 3DS firmware normally does not work, but the Seal Market goods list in [[bp:Sunyshore City|Sunyshore City]] (at least in Pokémon Platinum) can be changed this way. |
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Some, if not all of the 'midnight exploitable' events will not re-occur by waiting for the clock to turn midnight on the Nintendo DS firmware. The player may have to actually be in game. |
Some, if not all of the 'midnight exploitable' events will not re-occur by waiting for the clock to turn midnight on the Nintendo DS firmware. The player may have to actually be in game. |