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Talk:Timer
I think it will either slow down time, speed it up or effect the timer on time, bonus or coin brawl.Pikazilla 21:36, November 9, 2007 (EST)
- That clock looks like the one of the Legend of Zelda series, if I'm right it will either slow or speed up time, it will stop it. --Fandangox 21:38, November 9, 2007 (EST)
I remember seeing this in a Gameplay video. Can't remember which one, so I can't provide a link, sorry. So long as a player is holding the clock, all opposing players will move slower. They'll even fall slower. They player holding the clock still moves at normal speed, however. If the clock is dropped, all opposing players start moving at normal speed again. - Pokemon DP
Thanks, DP, I didn't realise it had different effects, I've now confirmed that it can slow down enemies, yourself, or everybody. And it's not an item you hold, you activate it in the same way that you pick up normal items, but you're not holding anything as far as I can see.--Holizz 13:29, February 22, 2008 (EST)
- P.S. I won't bother changing the title of the page, because we still don't know the name it will take in the US release.--Holizz 13:31, February 22, 2008 (EST)