you must take scratch card or paper or something and scratch it. if it is gray, gold, or something like that, its gold
If you're playing on a cartridge, and Cianwood is blocked off by rocks in the ocean, then I don't know what to tell you... Don't feel bad, though, my cartridge had Beta 2 as well.
If you're playing on a cartridge, and Cianwood is blocked off by rocks in the ocean, then I don't know what to tell you... Don't feel bad, though, my cartridge had Beta 2 as well.
The circle around the pokemon will be a gold color instead of white.
when your using the poke radar, the grass areas move. when the grass moves check if any of the grass patches glitter with silver whilst they move, if it does then its a shiny
to tell rocks apart you have to look at the color, shapae, size, texture, and other stuff. Like diamond can't be scratched at all except by another diamond. Quartz and calcium have a color of milky white. Gold is soft, if you hit it with a hammer, the gold will flatten it out. Amethyst is usually like a purple or pink. Any type of quartz that is purple or pink is an amythest.
If your talking about Pokemon, their shiny frome depend who the Pokemon is. For example: A shiny miltank is blue instead of pink, and a shiny Shinx is Gold and black, instead of Blue and Black, and a shiny Kyoger is pink, instead of Blue. I can not tell your what ALL Pokemon look like shiny, I only have what is listed.
Um, those are fan-made games, I can't help you with that. I can tell you that The official Heart Gold and Soul Silver games are out in Japan, though.
The man who found gold was James Marshill. There could be other people who found gold that time but they didnt want to tell or not bother to tell.
If you're playing on a cartridge, then I don't know what to tell you. Don't feel bad, though, my cartridge had Beta 2 as well.
call your mom in the game and tell her to save ur money, she will buy stuff for you like the oran berry for the milktank.
Gold can be identified by its distinctive yellow color and high density. It does not tarnish or corrode like other metals and is highly malleable and ductile. You can also verify its authenticity using a gold testing kit or by taking it to a professional jeweler for testing.
Minerals contain one or many types of minerals (copper, gold, zinc) Rocks contain different types of minerals (Granite- Feldspar, Quartz, Mica, Hornblende)