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Every source I've read says that Lucky just fines you 500 coins if you mess with the GameCube clock. Nothing about giving you a Game Over. Maybe that's if you don't have 500 coins? Could someone please clarify this for me?--[[User:Kahran042|Kahran042]] 11:13, 28 September 2007 (EDT) | Every source I've read says that Lucky just fines you 500 coins if you mess with the GameCube clock. Nothing about giving you a Game Over. Maybe that's if you don't have 500 coins? Could someone please clarify this for me?--[[User:Kahran042|Kahran042]] 11:13, 28 September 2007 (EDT) | ||
Yes, he just fines you. I remember when I put PM2 into my Wii he said the clock had been tampered with and that he has to fine whoever tampered with it 500coins, and will repeatedly ask you if you did it. If you say yes, he will want the money, if you say no, then the Lottery wont reopen until you pay him. [[User:Candle Jack]] |
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Every source I've read says that Lucky just fines you 500 coins if you mess with the GameCube clock. Nothing about giving you a Game Over. Maybe that's if you don't have 500 coins? Could someone please clarify this for me?--Kahran042 11:13, 28 September 2007 (EDT)
Yes, he just fines you. I remember when I put PM2 into my Wii he said the clock had been tampered with and that he has to fine whoever tampered with it 500coins, and will repeatedly ask you if you did it. If you say yes, he will want the money, if you say no, then the Lottery wont reopen until you pay him. User:Candle Jack