FAQs

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Q: How do I get Treasures if there are no Wi-Fi signals around me?
A: There are a few ways to hunt for Treasures even when there are no Wi-Fi signals close by. You can discover Treasures from Shooting Stars that appear in orbit at certain times of the day and night. As long as you are using the ‘Scope at the right times, you’ll discover any Shooting Star that passes by. You can also discover Treasures from Dual Stars that can be spotted when other players nearby are using PictoChat on their DS. Also, Treasure World Stars can be spotted when other players nearby are Trading or Sharing Treasures in their own Treasure World.

Q: I'm trying to Trade nearby with another player but I can’t find anyone. What do I do?
A: Trading nearby is a feature that utilizes the wireless capability of the DS, which connects you with other players who are close by (within 30 feet of you). It’s best that you can see the other player you are Trading with. Also, the player you are Trading with must be offering a Trade at the same time. Once you are offering a Trade, tell the other player so that he or she can begin offering a Trade. When you are both offering a Trade at the same time, Tmail will let you know and continue the Trading nearby process.

Q: I'm trying to World Trade, but I can't find anyone. What do I do?
A: World Trade is a feature that utilizes the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to connect players all over the world. First, you must set up the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for Treasure World. If you haven’t done this, please refer to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Help Lesson for step-by-step help. Once your Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection is set up, begin offering a World Trade with either a Friend or a Stranger. You can only World Trade with a Friend if you have at least one other player on your Friend Roster. If you don’t have anybody on your Friend Roster, then you must contact another player and exchange Friend Codes. Once you have another player on your Friend Roster, offer a World Trade for Friends. One of your Friends must be offering a World Trade at the same time. When you are both offering a Trade at the same time, Tmail will let you know and continue the World Trading process. If you are offering a World Trade to a Stranger, there must be at least one other player in the world who is doing the same. If Tmail can’t find another player, it’s likely that there are no others offering a World Trade at the same time. Try again in a few minutes.

Q: What is the difference between My Songscapes and My Jukebox?
A: Songscapes are the audio/visual set ups that you create and save in your DS Treasure World. At the Club Treasure World Web site, My Songscapes displays all of the Songscapes that you created on your DS and sent to the Club with the Web Copy feature. Only you can listen to the Songscapes in the My Songscapes player on your own Club Treasure World page. My Jukebox is a feature that allows you to create a custom playlist of your Songscapes directly at the Web Club. You can edit the My Jukebox playlist on the site, but you can’t edit the Songscapes. At the site, everyone can listen to the Songscapes in the My Jukebox player on your own page!

Q: What are Treasure Keys and how do I use them?
A: Treasure Keys are rewards that the Star Sweep gives you for completing certain goals in your DS Treasure World. Whenever you get a new Treasure Key, it’s transferred to Club Treasure World when you Web Copy your DS information to the Club. At Club Treasure World, every Treasure Key you have unlocks a new Treasure. Check your My Keys collection on your Club Treasure World page to see all of the Treasure Keys you have earned, and to get your hands on the Treasures they unlock.

Q: How do I Web Copy to www.ClubTreasureWorld.com?
A: Once you have joined Club Treasure World, you can Web Copy everything in your DS Treasure World to your own Web Club page. Please refer to the Web Copy Help Lesson for step-by-step Web Copy help.

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