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==Generation VII==
==Generation VII==
In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun]], the clock functions conventionally, matching the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s clock; however, in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon]], the game runs its time offset by 12 hours from the 3DS's clock. In Pokémon Moon, this difference mainly affects the day-night cycle. Events that refresh daily still refresh when the 3DS's clock hits midnight (or noon in-game in Moon) and events that rely on the day of the week correleate to the day according to the 3DS's clock.
In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun]], the clock functions conventionally, matching the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s clock; however, in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon]], the game runs its time offset by 12 hours from the 3DS's clock. In Pokémon Moon, this difference mainly affects the day-night cycle. Events that refresh daily still refresh when the 3DS's clock hits midnight (or noon in-game in Moon) and events that rely on the day of the week correlate to the day according to the 3DS's clock.


Specific scenes in the game, such as in the beginning of the game, will be set at specific times, with the clock effectively frozen until that part of the story is completed. Either version can experience the other's flow of time by using the [[Ultra Wormhole]] in the [[Altar of the Sunne]]/[[Altar of the Moone|Moone]].
Specific scenes in the game, such as in the beginning of the game, will be set at specific times, with the clock effectively frozen until that part of the story is completed. Either version can experience the other's flow of time by using the [[Ultra Wormhole]] in the [[Altar of the Sunne]]/[[Altar of the Moone|Moone]].
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