Do the items change regularly?
There was an exclusive feature to Pokemon Pearl/Diamond with the DS Wireless Communications. At one point in the game (I have Pokemon Pearl, just to let you all know), a man gives you a kit which lets you go into an underground tunnel. From there, you can dig a base. In addition to this, if you go on a stroll through the tunnels, you will meet some vendors. In exchange for a sphere of the right size, you can get an item to decorate your base.
So, the last time I played was about two months ago. Yesterday, I got bored so I started playing it. The problem is, I forgot what the vendors were selling the last time I played. So, my question is, do the items that the vendors are selling change on a regular basis? Thanks in advance.
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Why do prices change?
By this we mean that share prices change because of supply and demand. If more people want to buy a stock (demand) than sell it (supply), then the price moves up. Conversely, if more people wanted to sell a stock than buy it, there would be greater supply than demand, and the price would fall.Why do stock prices change every second?
Stock prices change every second according to market activity. Buyers and sellers cause prices to change and therefore prices change as a result of supply and demand. And these fluctuations, supply, and demand decide between its buyers and sellers how much each share is worth.What does change mean in shares?
For a stock or bond quote, change is the difference between the current price and the last trade of the previous day.Why do prices go up and down on Amazon?
Yes, online retailers will set their prices based on how much they believe you're willing to pay, and the technology keeps getting more sophisticated. Amazon changes prices all the time based on time of day. Most large retailers experiment with different prices and adjust accordingly minute by minute.The Most Neglected L5P Duramax Maintenace Item! (CHANGE THIS OFTEN!)
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