Go to your house and into your room check the clock to see the time it can be hard to tell but that's how you do it.
Plant them in the soil where you picked them and water them. If they dont grow then maybe your internal battery has run dry (this means clock based events like shoal cave tide and plants wont grow)
The clear out sales are actually triggered by the "Emerald Clock" (The clock you set up in your bedroom when you start the game.) After about every week or so in the game, an ad will appear on TV. This ad signals that the clear out sales are now available. This sale only lasts 24 "Emerald Clock" hours and goes away until the next "Emerald Clock" week. Events like the Blender Master and the tide are all triggered by the "Emerald Clock" but last different amounts of time. (The tide is about six hours; Blender Master is triggered every week and lasts ten hours.) ***NOTE: Some clock-based events are ONLY triggered after you beat the elite four! Also, these events will not progress when your internal battery runs dry!***
No because the game lacks the built in game clock feature which lets the game change from day and nighttime which is essential for evee to evolve to Espeon or Umbreon. If you want these pokemon you will need to use Ruby, Sapphire or Emerald to evolve the Evee because these games have the in game clock feature or you can even trade the Espeon and Umbreon from pokemon colosseum.
change the clock on your ds.
Connect to Pokemon box for gamecube. It will say the berry glitch was fixed.
Yes Don't buy a ford
basically you don't play stupid games like Pokemon ever again:)
you hav a dry internal battery that needs to be fixed. This has never happened to me so I dont know what happens exactly but if u go to section 5.7 at this webite you should be fine http://faqs.ign.com/articles/629/629286p1.html
If you do a trade with a FireRed or LeafGreen version, the clock problem should be automatically fixed.
Go to your house and into your room check the clock to see the time it can be hard to tell but that's how you do it.
You can't find the game clock on the screen you have to go to littleroot town go into your house upstairs then you will see your clock run up to it and press the action botton to see what time it is.
Yes, you can switch or change the clock's time in Pokémon games that have the time feature excluding the Gameboy Advance games of Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald however with the DS games of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Black and White, you will get penalized for changing the time by being forced to wait an entire 24 hours before the majority of time-based events return to normal.
um you have to set it by using the d -pad if i were u i would set it too the current time.
Turning the clock forward won't help. The game is designed so that if you change the time or date no time-based events occur. You'll have to actually wait.
you have to press the left right arows
Plant them in the soil where you picked them and water them. If they dont grow then maybe your internal battery has run dry (this means clock based events like shoal cave tide and plants wont grow)