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Time travelling, simply put, is using the "reset clock" feature in the options menu to change the time and date. This is useful for getting things to happen immediately (e.g. getting fruit to reappear after you've picked it all, getting mail sooner, and so on). In order to do this you will need to pick up the phone in your attic ''before'' you wake your character up and click 'Reset Clock'.
Time traveling, simply put, is using the "reset clock" feature in the options menu to change the time and date. This is useful for getting things to happen immediately (e.g. getting fruit to reappear after you've picked it all, getting mail sooner, and so on). In order to do this you will need to pick up the phone in your attic ''before'' you wake your character up and click 'Reset Clock'.


If you time travel backwards so a character doesn't move, don't try it. It doesn't work.
If you time travel backwards so a character doesn't move, don't try it. It doesn't work.
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Weeds come up when time traveling to the future but traveling to the past is easy to get something from Nook's Store that you missed and so on.
Weeds come up when time traveling to the future but traveling to the past is easy to get something from Nook's Store that you missed and so on.


There are some negative side effects of time travelling. The most obvious is massive weed growth; if you time travel far into the future you will find your town covered in weeds and the residents will be unhappy. Tom Nook's turnip prices will never go above 96 bells, and Joan will only sell them over 96 bells so you never make a profit from white turnips. Your favourite characters may be more likely to move away.
There are some negative side effects of time traveling. The most obvious is massive weed growth; if you time travel far into the future you will find your town covered in weeds and the residents will be unhappy. Tom Nook's turnip prices will never go above 96 bells, and Joan will only sell them over 96 bells so you never make a profit from white turnips. Your favorite characters may be more likely to move away.


Time travel is almost never a good option. Just be patient.
Time travel is almost never a good option. Just be patient.


To fix these problems, synchronise your AC:WW clock with your Nintendo DS clock. They should go away.
To fix these problems, synchronize your AC:WW clock with your Nintendo DS clock. They should go away.


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Time traveling, simply put, is using the "reset clock" feature in the options menu to change the time and date. This is useful for getting things to happen immediately (e.g. getting fruit to reappear after you've picked it all, getting mail sooner, and so on). In order to do this you will need to pick up the phone in your attic before you wake your character up and click 'Reset Clock'.

If you time travel backwards so a character doesn't move, don't try it. It doesn't work.

Weeds come up when time traveling to the future but traveling to the past is easy to get something from Nook's Store that you missed and so on.

There are some negative side effects of time traveling. The most obvious is massive weed growth; if you time travel far into the future you will find your town covered in weeds and the residents will be unhappy. Tom Nook's turnip prices will never go above 96 bells, and Joan will only sell them over 96 bells so you never make a profit from white turnips. Your favorite characters may be more likely to move away.

Time travel is almost never a good option. Just be patient.

To fix these problems, synchronize your AC:WW clock with your Nintendo DS clock. They should go away.