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Could somebody make a complete location guide for Pokémon? You don't need to include Pokémon that are normally in crystal, just stuff from R/B/Y, G/S, and legendary.
Could somebody make a complete location guide for Pokémon? You don't need to include Pokémon that are normally in crystal, just stuff from R/B/Y, G/S, and legendary.
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I mean, for this particular game. Sorry for being unclear.
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When the game starts, you'll be asked to enter the time. Make sure you set
it accurately. After the brief intro from Prof. Oak, with Marill as the
model, and you give your name (Oscar for this FAQ), the game begins. NEW BARK TOWN Items: Pokegear
pokemon : Either Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile (anytime) When you wake up, you'll be in your bedroom. Head downstairs and set the day
of the week (this has major implications later on). Mom will give you the
pokegear and offer to save your money. Do it to have a constant source of
cash later. After leaving home, head to Prof. Elm's lab. He'll ask you to run an errand
for him, and will give you a Pokemon for company. The choice will be your
first Pokemon. What to choose? Chikorita: Good defense stats, nice typing (pure Grass), and a powerful attack quite early. However, the type yeilds big problems in the first two gyms. Cyndaquil: Fire is an important type in G/S, and he's the firey one. It has
a good Spec. Attack, and nice stats everywhere else. However, you'll only
have one damaging attack until level 12. Totodile: Has a high physical Attack rating, and a pretty high HP count.
Starts with Scratch, which is more damaging and accurate than the Tackle
attack the other starters have. However, there's many good Waters in this
game. Personally, I went with Totodile, but it's your call. After you give it a
nickname, which is optional, Prof. Oak's aide will give you a Potion. Take
it and head west to Route 29. ROUTE 29 Items- Berry, Potion pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Sentret Yes Yes No
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes The grass is one of the places to fight Wild Pokemon, and there's lots of it
between home and Cherrygrove. Get in some fights to build levels, as you'll
need them soon. Save the Berries, as you'll need them later. At the end, try
to have learned their next move (either Smokescreen, Razor Leaf, or Rage).
When that's done, go into Cherrygrove. CHERRYGROVE CITY Items- Map Card for Pokegear
Pokemon- None As you enter the town, an old man will offer to give you a tour of the town.
Accept, and you'll get a Map Card for the pokegear for your effort. Pick
up some Potions at the Pokemart, heal, and go north to Route 30. ROUTE 30 Items- Berry x2, Poisoncure Berry, Mystery Egg, Pokédex
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Spinarak No No Yes Gold exclusive
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Kakuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Ledyba Yes No No Silver exclusive
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes Only: Pokemon only appears in a specific route in a specific version.
Exclusive: Pokemon will only appear in a specific version, no matter what
route At the first house you come to, pick the Berry outside, and talk to the
guy inside. He'll give you a Berry, for a total of 4 so far. Go to the
right, and up to Mr. Pokemon's house. Professor Oak is there, and he'll give
you a Pokédex. Mr. Pokemon will give you the Mystery Egg, which you should
run back to Prof. Elm. Heal when you get to Cherrygrove, as a nasty suprise
is waiting outside of town... your rival. ____________________________________________________________________________
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RIVAL BATTLE 1
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You picked Chikorita:
~ Cyndaquil L5
Cyndaquil:
~ Totodile L5
Totodile:
~ Chikorita L5 You should have a 2-3 level advantage on the rival's starter and some
Potions/Berries to work with at this point. Your Normal attack (Tackle
or Scratch, depending) should take it out in three hits or so, depending
on how many times it Growled you.
___________________________________________________________________________ The rival takes off after the loss, leaving you with a clear path to New
Bark. When you get there, there's a cop talking to Prof. Elm, and the
ensuing conversation gives you a chance to name the rival (called Rival
for our purposes). You'll give the egg to Prof. Elm, and he'll send you
on your way. Before you leave, though, the Aide gives you 5 Poke Balls. Time
to start catching. Go back to Route 29, and go to the tollbooth area. When you get through,
you'll be in Route 46. ROUTE 46
Items: None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Jigglypuff Yes Yes No Somewhat rare
Spearow Yes Yes No
Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Rattata Yes Yes Yes After you've caught the slags on Route 29, you get a chance to catch some
quality Pokemon here. Geodude can beat the first 4 gyms on his own, so
he's a definite catch. Spearow also wins over Pidgey if only because it
comes with a Flying move. You might tear your hair out trying to catch
Jigglypuff, and it doesn't learn a damaging move until L9, but it packs
quite a punch and comes with a Sleep move. Pick it up and consider raising
it. On Route 30, pick up the bug that's appropriate to your version (either
Ledyba or Spinirak). As well, get either Caterpie or Weedle (again, depends
on version), and level them up. At Level 10, you'll get a good early
Bug-type. At this point, you'll be able to fight trainers. They serve the purpose of
being punching bags for your Pokemon, and they pay you for beating them.
Nice deal. In G/S, some of them will offer you their phone #'s for future
battles. Don't take any of the #s here, though. ROUTE 31 Items- Antidote, Poke Ball, Bitter Berry
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Spinarak No No Yes Gold exclusive
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Kakuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Ledyba Yes No No Silver exclusive
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes
Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes Can be traded shortly On Route 31, catch Bellsprout (pathetic as it might be). At least it's data
for the Pokédex. Raise a team (starter, Spearow, Geodude, bug-type), to
L11. This is important because Geodude learns Rock Throw at that level, and
that will carry you through the first gym. Grab the items, and head west to
Violet City. VIOLET CITY- HOME OF THE ZEPHYR BADGE Items- Paralyzecure Berry
Pokemon- Onix (trade Bellsprout), Togepi Egg (after beating the Gym) When you enter the city, heal at the center, and pick up any items along the
way. In a house near the Pokemon Center, you can trade the Bellsprout you
caught earlier for an Onix - but it's not recommended, as his offensive skills
don't even match Geodude's. And that's said for a 28' tall rock snake. Before going to the Gym, make a pitstop at Sprout Tower, preferably at night. SPROUT TOWER Items- Paralyze Heal, X Defend, Potion, Escape Rope
pokemon :
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Gastly No No Yes This place is quite simple. Just find the stairs and take them up (or down,
like on the second floor). Also, catch Gastly here: It's got a Hypnosis
skill that will be very useful for catching Pokemon. Level it up by beating
the trainers. They all use Bellsprouts except for a couple of deviants who
have Hoothoots on their teams. On the third floor, pick up the Potion, and see that your rival is up to
his old tricks. There's no fight, thankfully. Get the Escape Rope and fight
the leader, who has 2 Bellsprouts (L7) and a Hoothoot (L10). Beat him for
HM 05, which teaches Flash to a Pokemon. It lowers accuracy in battle, and
lights up caves outside. But, you can't use it outside without the Zephyr
Badge, so go to the gym. Pokemon Gyms are usually dedicated to one type. In this case, the type du
jour is Flying. There are two minor trainers before the leader, but they're
easily defeated. When the underlings' wings are clipped, go to the top to
find Falkner, the Gym Leader. Talk to him and the fun begins. Recommended level: If you're doing this with Geodude, level 11 (so it knows
Rock Throw). Otherwise, 12 should be good for safety's sake.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Falkner
pokemon :
~ Pidgey L7
~ Pidgeotto L9 If you did what I told you and a) caught Geodude, and b) leveled it to 11,
you'll have no problems. Rock Throw will drop both of them in one shot. The
only potential problem is Mud-Slap dropping Rock Throw's imperfect accuracy
even further, but you can swap around that effect. Rewards- $900, Zephyr Badge, TM 31 (Mud-Slap)
___________________________________________________________________________ Collect the badge and the TM (Technical Machine, teaches 1 Pokemon 1 move
they couldn't learn normally), and leave. When you leave the gym, you'll get
a call from Elm, whose aide is at the Center. At the center, talk to the
Aide to get the Egg back. This time, it takes a spot in your party, and you
have to keep it in your party until it hatches. Very irritating... After
getting the Egg, you have a choice to make. Head west to Route 36 and the
Ruins of Alph, or south to Route 32? Go south for a Paralyzecure Berry, and
make the choice. I'll take you through the Ruins first. RUINS OF ALPH Items- Unown Pokédex
pokemon :
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Unown Yes Yes Yes Only A-K to start with From Violet Gym, go west, and then north until you come to a tollbooth. This
leads to Route 36, which is blocked by a tree that shakes when you talk to
it. You can't move it, so head south to the ruins. Go into the first cave you
see, and check the left side of the panel. Complete the puzzle (it's a below
view of a Kabuto) to send yourself into the Ruins of Alph. *NOTE: I have received many e-mails about this, as people are saying they
have completed the puzzle but nothing happens. Tristan says: "It is my belief that they placed the eyes in the wrong position, because that is what I did so many times, the eyes in the opposite position other than the right way look just fine and I believe that is what confused them." Thank you,
Tristain. Anyway, when you do complete the puzzle, a small song will play. When this happens, press A to cause the platform to fall.* SIDEQUEST: The Ruins of Alph Puzzles All of these puzzles are annoying, but if you want to do them, I'll post
them. The first puzzle you can access is a Kabuto.
The other three are Aerodactyl, Omanyte, and Ho-oh. The actual ruins is a very small room. But while exploring, you'll come
across Unown Pokemon, in one of 12 forms (one/letter of the alphabet). The
only attack they will ever have is an attack called Hidden Power, which does
random damage of a random type. Collect three forms and climb the ladder to
meet a scientist, who'll update your Pokédex to track these weird whatevers.
From the hut, follow the trees to a booth that leads to Route 32. ROUTE 32 Items- Miracle Seed, Potion, Great Ball, Poison Barb (Friday only), Phone
Number Ralph, Old Rod Land pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Hoppip Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Mareep Yes Yes Yes
Wooper Yes No Yes
Ekans Yes Yes Yes Silver only Fishing pokemon :
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Tentacool No Yes Yes
Qwilfish No No Yes Swarm Pokemon When you come to the entrance of Route 32, a trainer will reward you with
a Miracle Seed item to boost the effetiveness of Grass moves by about 10%.
If you have Chikorita on you, equip it, but save it if you don't. Battle
the trainers, and try to catch Mareep. It's the only Electric-type you'll
see for a while, and is quite useful. Build Mareep up along the docks by
beating Fishers. Ralph, a Fisher, has information on when Qwilfish swarm, so get his number. When you come to the Pokemon Center, talk to the fisherman inside to collect
the Old Rod. Now you'll be able to fish waterways for Pokemon. By now, everyone should be L14 or within a few exp. of it. When all is taken
care of, enter the UNION Cave. *NOTE* My Egg hatched here. If you didn't, just press on with 5 Pokemon.
Otherwise, keep Mareep with you. UNION CAVE Items- Potion, X Attack, Great Ball, Awakening, TM 39 (Swift), X Defend Land pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Onix Yes Yes Yes
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Wooper Yes Yes Yes
Sandshrew Yes Yes Yes Gold only Fishing pokemon :
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Goldeen No Yes Yes
Seaking No No Yes Mainly, this place is for leveling up. Beat around the trainers for Exp, and
catch any new Pokemon. If you're going for Onix, use Gastly to put it to
sleep, and its Lick attack to weaken. Swift, the TM you pick up here, does
some damage, but only misses once in a blue moon (or if the opponent's
Digging or Flying, but that shouldn't matter yet). It's a straight-forward
path, and when you come out, you'll be on Route 33. ROUTE 33 Items- Poisoncure Berry, Anthony's #
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Spearow Yes Yes No
Hoppip Yes Yes No
Zubat Yes No Yes
Ekans Yes Yes Yes Silver only Simple route, with one item and one trainer. Anthony, the trainer, will
offer his # after you beat him, and you should take it. He'll then call you
if the Dunsparce start swarming in the Dark Cave. After thrashing him, raise
all Pokemon to level 15, and head into Azalea. AZALEA TOWN Items- Lure Ball, White Apricorn
Pokemon- None After healing and getting items (get the Super Potions, but don't bother
with the Charcoal. You'll get a freebie soon.), go to the house with the
Berry bush behind it. Talk to Kurt inside to open up the path to the Slowpoke
Well. It seems that the Slowpoke is the town mascot, and their tails are
being cut off... to be eaten. Gross... Anyway, defeat the Rockets, grab the
Super Potion (be warned... the last Rocket has a L14 Koffing), and escape the
well. For your efforts, Kurt will give you a Lure Ball, which catches Pokemon you
fish for easier. Also, if you take the Apricorn behind Kurt's house and give
it to him, he'll offer to turn it into a special poke Ball. Do it, and one
day later, you'll have a Fast Ball. This catches Pokemon that run, and should
be saved for the Gerbils. After collecting your reward, head to the gym. The trainers inside like Bugs,
so Cyndaquil really shines here. Also, Spearow and Geodude, and Mareep
(Flaaffy if it evolved), are useful. Beat the 4 trainers inside, and fight
the leader, Bugsy. Recommended level: 15-16
__________________________________________________________________________
GYM LEADER FIGHT
Bugsy
pokemon :
~ Metapod L14
~ Kakuna L14
~ Scyther L16 No, that is NOT a typo. Bugsy has the middle stage Pokemon that can't do a
bloody thing in battle. I wouldn't know if they might have been evolved so
as to have Poison Sting/Tackle, I fainted them too fast. Scyther's big move
is Fury Cutter, which goes up in strength as you hit it, but Spearow and
Cyndaquil (who should be a Quilava by now) both resist it and can hit for
super-effective damage coming back... and Geodude can drop him in one shot
with a quad-damage Rock Throw. Rewards- $1600, Hive Badge, TM 49 (Fury Cutter)
___________________________________________________________________________ Take the badge and head out of the Gym, heal and stock up on supplies...
and get ready for a rival fight. ____________________________________________________________________________
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RIVAL BATTLE 2
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pokemon :
~ Gastly L12
~ Zubat L14
You picked Chikorita:
~ Quilava L16
Cyndaquil:
~ Croconaw L16
Totodile:
~ Bayleef L16 Ah, a "real challenge". Note the quotes, the same Pokemon you used to beat
Bugsy can do the same here. Gastly gets dropped in one Magnitude (Geodude's
L16 attack), and Zubat falls to Rock Throw or the Thundershock of a Flaaffy.
You can use Spearow to get rid of Bayleef, Geodude on Quilava, and Flaaffy
again on Croconaw.
___________________________________________________________________________ After he runs off, enter the Ilex Forest. ILEX FOREST Items- Revive, HM 01 (Cut), Charcoal, TM 02 (Headbutt) Land pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Kaukuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Zubat Yes No Yes
Paras Yes Yes Yes
Oddish Yes Yes Yes Fishing pokemon :
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Poliwag No Yes Yes The first thing you'll find is a person looking for a Farfetch'd. To reunite
trainer and Pokemon, go down, and right. Get the Revive, and go up past the
platform. Go left to find Farfetch'd, and follow the path back to the
trainer. Your reward is the Cut HM. Give it to whoever's eligible. Use it to
cut your way into the second part of the forest. *To get the Charcoal, you'll have to return to Azaela and go to the charcoal
maker's home. Pick it up, and equip it on Quilava if you have it, or save it
for Magmar later.* After you cut down the bush, go left and then up. Follow the trees around
until you find someone who'll give you the Headbutt TM. Try it on the trees
to knock out some Pokemon. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Headbutt For Dummies One of the more annoying ways to get Pokemon in this game is to Headbutt
trees. To do it, hit the A button while in front of a tree assuming one of
your Pokemon has had the TM (02) used on it. The west side of Johto has this
as a Pokemon listing when using Headbutt: ================================================
Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Butterfree Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Weedle Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Kaukuna Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Beedrill Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Spearow Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot Yes Yes Yes
Exeggcute Yes Yes Yes
Pineco Yes Yes Yes Rare, has Selfdestruct So your basic set of bugs, though you can catch Beedrill/Butterfree if you're
too lazy to level up the bug you caught earlier in the game. Exeggcute will
come out as well. The big prize is Pineco - but the problem is, it's rare
(I had to headbutt about 90 trees before I got mine), AND it has Selfdestruct
when you encounter it. Get a quick sleeper in there before you catch it. In a nice touch of realism, if you pop a Pokemon out when it would normally
be asleep, it'll actually sleep through most of the fight. Hoothoot is during
the day, all the others at night. When you go back to New Bark Town, or cross over to the east end of Kanto
(the cutoff is a vertical line drawn around Route 42), the Pokemon chart
changes. All the bugs are gone, and you instead get: ================================================
Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Spearow Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot Yes Yes Yes
Aipom Yes Yes Yes
Heracross Yes Yes Yes So that's Headbutt in a nutshell.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the TM, hop the ledge, and go up to the gapped platform. Go through the
gap and left to the tollbooth leading to Route 34. ROUTE 34 Items- TM 12 (Sweet Scent) Land pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Abra Yes Yes Yes Teleports out of battle, bring Sleep
Drowzee Yes Yes Yes Can be traded shortly
Ditto Yes Yes Yes Fishing pokemon :
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes No
Krabby No Yes Yes
Kingler No No Yes
Corsola No Yes Yes Morning and Afternoon only
Staryu No Yes Yes Evening only In the booth is a Butterfree trainer. Talk to her to get TM 12, which is
Sweet Scent. It drops Evade in battle, and attracts Pokemon outside of it. The Pokemon you can catch here are all important. Abra's still Teleporting
away, but Gastly's Mean Look can stop the Psychic in its tracks. And it's a
good thing, too - you can win the game by catching Abra right here. (See
below). Drowzees are quite common, so make sure you catch one. There's an important
trade in the next city that you'll need it for. Ditto's an important catch because of the Daycare Center located on Route 34.
As in the originals, you can leave a Pokemon here and let it get Exp. But
now, if you leave two similar Pokemon of opposite genders here, they may make
an egg. But what if the Pokemon you want to mate doesn't have a match? Simply
pimp Ditto in... the sick little guy will make eggs with everything. (Except
certain Pokemon, usually legendaries, babies... and for some odd reason, any
Pokemon evolved from Nidoran F.) Beat all the trainers, as they are important exp. Try to be L18 for everyone
by Goldenrod, and prepare to dump Beedrill for a frentic little Fighting
Pokemon. GOLDENROD CITY Items- Bicycle, Bill's #, Radio Card (Pokegear), TM 27/21 (only available on
Sundays, available every week) (Return/Frustration), Coin Case, Squirtbottle,
Mystery Gift option
Pokemon- Machop (trade Drowzee on 5th floor of department store) A lot to do here, starting with healing. Next, go around the Department Store
and down to find a Bike Shop. No voucher necessary, just walk in and they'll
give you a Bike. Next, right by the water in the bottom part of town is
Bill's house. Talk to his family for a conveinent check on when your current
storage box is full. After that, go to the radio tower (the large black
building) and talk to the receptionist to take a quick quiz. The questions
are easy, but if you get stumped, I've typed the answers backwards for you. sey, sey, on, sey, on. Get the 5 questions right to win a Radio Card for your pokegear, which will
allow you to listen to the radio whenever you want. (And, if you get lucky
in the Lucky Number game, win a Master Ball. But one of your Pokemon's ID #
must be the exact same as the number they draw. The draw's on Friday.) Next is the department store, which is 6 floors designed with your personal
bankruptcy in mind. Bring Drowzee (over the bug) for this part. On the
second floor, buy up some Full Heals. This early on, they're a steal. The
stuff on the 3rd floor is useless, and the 4th floor is out of your price
range. But the 5th... aaah. The elemental punches are now TMs, and you can
buy them. Pick up a Thunderpunch for Flaaffy and Quilava (if you have it),
a Fire Punch for Quilava (if you have one), and an Ice Punch for Croconaw
(if you have one). Also, pick up a couple of Headbutts, as they are a great
offensive move. On Sundays, there's a lady at the counter who will give you
a TM depending on how happy your Pokemon is. If it's happy, you'll get
Return: if it's unhappy, you'll get Frustration. *NOTE* If you're on a Game Boy Color, talk to one of the girls on the 5th floor, and you'll unlock the Mystery Gift item, which can give you up to five items free every day! (Thanks to Raynor for suggesting I include this). Also on the 5th floor is a person willing to trade a Machop for a Drowzee.
Make this trade if you don't have Geodude, as the next gym is Normal and only
Fighting is super-effective, plus Fighting resists Rock. Yes, that's important.
(It's actually preferred to be a male, because that means it has a better
Attack rating. Attract can be worked around.) On the 6th floor are the traditional vending machines. Pick up some Lemonade
here: it's 1/2 the price of a Super Potion, but heals 30 more HP. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: How Abra wins the game When you get Abra (either by catching it on Route 34 or dropping $4,000 on
coins to buy it at the Game Corner), it only comes with Teleport. That's OK,
as its moveset is filled out with TMs. Specifically, TMs that you can buy
here in Goldenrod - the elemental punches. Abra can learn all three of them.
This makes it very easy for Abra to get his own experience and eventually
become Kadabra, then Alakazam if you can trade (L16). Alakazam has insane Speed and Special Attack ratings. If it's the only one
getting experience, you could have it even higher than the Champion by the
end of the game. If Geodude stomps the first half of the game, Alakazam
beats the rest. So, in conclusion:
1) Catch Abra
2) Give elemental punches
3) ????
4) World domination
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the store, go to an indented building across the street from the gym.
This leads to an underground path, which has the Coin Case and several weird
shops in it. One sells beauty treatments (not open Monday), one has bitter
items (only on weekends), and the final one has trinkets that can be sold for
a profit (Monday mornings). Beat the trainers, get the case, and go. After all that bankruptcy, you must've thought I'd ignore the gym. Yeah,
right. Anyway, the gym caters to Normal-types. That's why I told you to
trade for Machop. Low Kick (and Karate Chop when you learn it) will destroy
this gym. Beat the 4 trainers (Machop should jump about 6-7 levels because of
boosted exp.), save, and fight Whitney. Recommended level: 18, Machop may be at 20 by this point because of boosted
experience
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Whitney
pokemon :
~ Clefairy L18
~ Miltank L20 Clefairy can be tricky, or a walkover. It all depends on how its Doubleslap
hits... or on what move Metronome pulls out. If it's Psychic, start crying.
If it's Splash, laugh. Just Karate Chop the crap out of it either way. Miltank (also known as THAT &$@*ING COW) is the real pain in this fight.
If you got a female Machop, it should be OK - its Attract will fail so
you'll be able to Karate Chop it eery round. Rollout will be resisted, but
even then it'll rack up the damage after 3-4 rounds. Just keep the pressure
up, remember how to do a soft reset on a Game Boy should the need arise
(A+B+Select+Start), and you'll eventually turn Miltank into a Big Mac. Rewards- $2000, Plain Badge, TM 45 (Attract)
___________________________________________________________________________ Crybaby Whitney will refuse to give you the Badge and TM at first. However,
after she gets a quick tongue-lashing, you'll get the goods. Head out to
heal, and go east to a little house in the corner of town. For beating
Whitney, the lady will give you a Squirtbottle, which is an important item. With the city cleaned out temporarily, head north to Route 35. *NOTE: The Game Corner will be dealt with in the Miscellaneous Information Section.* ROUTE 35 Items- Mystery Berry, TM 04 (Rollout), Arnie's #
pokemon :
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Abra Yes Yes Yes
Drowzee Yes Yes Yes
Ditto Yes Yes Yes
NidoranF Yes Yes Yes
NidoranM Yes Yes Yes
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Hoothoot No No Yes
Yanma Yes Yes Yes Swarm Pokemon Beat the trainers around for a while, and catch the wild Pokemon. The Nidos
are the new attraction, but if you talk to Arnie after wiping the route
with his Venonat's guts, you'll get his phone number. He'll keep track of
when the Yanma swarm on this route. Below Arnie is TM 04 - Rollout, which
is an attack you should be sick of by now - except you can turn it on your
opponents. Mwahaha. Just north of here is the National Park, home to the thrice-weekly Bug
Catching Contest. NATIONAL PARK Items- Quick Claw, Paralyze Heal, TM 28 (Dig)
Pokemon (regular route only):
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Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Kakuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Sunkern No Yes No
Hoothoot No No Yes The Quick Claw (a possible first hit even if you're slower) is in the
possession of a lady on a bench on the right side of the park. To get the
Paralyze Heal, go along the top until you see a fence with no ring. Go in
the open area and it's staring you right in the face. As for TM 28, go left
from the Paralyze Heal and all the way down. But the items or even the
Pokemon aren't the main attraction here. That honor is reserved for the Bug
Catching Contest. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Bug Catching Contest What: Bug Catching Contest
When: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
Where: National Park (either entrance)
Why: To get Pokemon that are otherwise unobtainable and a couple of evolution
stones
Who: You, obviously. And your fastest Pokemon with a Sleep move. How: In the Bug Catching Contest, you have 20 minutes game time to catch ONE
Bug Pokemon of your choice. You're supplied with Park Balls, which are about
1.5x the strength of a Poke Ball or 0.75x Great Ball. You are allowed to
bring one Pokemon with you - and I highly suggest a Gastly, about L20 with
Hypnosis, Night Shade, and Lick. You can catch multiple Pokemon, but you
only get to keep one - and that's the only one you get Pokedex data for. The Pokemon available to you are... ~ Caterpie
~ Weedle
~ Metapod
~ Kakuna
~ Paras
~ Venonat
~ Beedrill
~ Butterfree
~ Pinsir
~ Scyther There's no version differences, so Gold players can finally get their Weedle
on (and Silver players can finally pick up a Butterfree). This is also the
only way to get Pinsir or Scyther in the game. But it's a contest, so there has to be judging - and indeed, there is. The
Pokemon you cach is graded on some combination of level, rarity in the
contest (the list above is in order of rarity), stats and whether it's a
Shiny Pokemon or not. There is a bonus for shininess that is, to borrow an
expression, hueg like Xbox. And what do you get (besides a Pokemon)? Enter: Berry
3rd place: Gold Berry (30 HP restored below 1/2 health)
2nd place: Everstone (prevents evolution)
1st place: Sun Stone (evolves Sunkern and Gloom) To get everything here, you'll need to enter at least three times (to keep
Pinsir, Scyther, and one of Butterfree or Beedrill) and win at least twice.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROUTE 36 Items- Ice Berry, TM 08 (Rock Smash)
pokemon :
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Pidgey Yes Yes No
Pidgeoto No Yes No Slightly rare
Growlithe Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive, can Roar
Vulpix Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive, can Roar
Stantler Yes Yes Yes Gives about 280-300 exp when fainted
Nidoran M Yes Yes Yes
Nidoran F Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes
Sudowoodo n/a n/a n/a Event Pokemon Simple route, a couple of trainers. The reason you're here is to clear that
stupid tree out of the way. It's actually Sudowoodo, a pure-Rock Pokemon. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Basic Event Pokemon Capture Techniques On five* different ocasions in the game, you'll encounter a Pokemon just
sitting there in the wild. In this guide, these are called "event battles".
Sudowoodo is the warmup one, as the other three are the two legendary birds
Ho-oh and Lugia, Snorlax, and the Red Gyarados. The rules are basically the same. To prepare, bring a Pokemon who can wear
the target down (the Gastly I suggested for the Bug-Catching Contest will
work here, but you'll need something stronger for the birds), a Sleep move
(Gastly again) and a bunch of Great Balls. Always save before fighting them
if you're at all concerned about the Pokedex, as if they faint and you save,
you've lost your shot at them. In battle, simply wear the Pokemon so that it has maybe a few pixels of
health, then put them to sleep. From there, throw Balls until it's caught. If
you run out or faint the Pokemon, soft reset (A+B+Sel+Start) and try again. *There is one other Pokemon who just sits there in the wild, but even if you
catch or faint it and save, it'll show up there again on the next Friday.
In my opinion, this excludes it from being an event Pokemon, and since my
opinion is the only one that counts... - if you want to know what Pokemon
I'm talking about, keep reading.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- After catching the tree, talk to the portly man to get TM 08, Rock Smash.
In battle, it will do light Fighting damage and lower Defense. Out of
battle, it clears rocks. Next is Route 37. ROUTE 37 Items- Red Apricorn, Blue Apricorn, Black Apricorn
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Pidgey Yes Yes No
Pidgeoto No Yes No Slightly rare
Growlithe Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive, can Roar
Spinarak No No Yes Gold exclusive
Vulpix Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive, can Roar
Ledyba Yes No No
Stantler Yes Yes Yes Gives about 280-300 exp when fainted
Hoothoot No No Yes It's Route 36 without the Nidos, but with Spinarak or Ledyba. Yeehah. Some more trainers to beat around, and the infamous Apricorns. The Red one
becomes a Level Ball, which makes catching low-level Pokemon easier. The
Blue Apricorn is a Lure Ball, which Kurt gave you. The Black one becomes
a Heavy Ball, which catches Pokemon like Snorlax and Lapras. When you're
done Apricorn-picking, level up to 21 (Spearow will evolve), and head to Ecruteak City. ECRUTEAK CITY Items- HM 03, Itemfinder
Pokemon- Eevee As usual, heal when you hit town. When you enter the Center, Bill will be
waiting with important news: The Time Capsule has been fixed! Now, you can
trade across to Red/Blue/Yellow and fill some of those Pokédex holes. When
Bill leaves, follow him to Goldenrod with an open slot on the team to get
Eevee! Back in town, heal and go to the dance hall. There are 5 dancers there, and
if you beat them all, you get the Surf HM. The Dancers use the 5 (no, that's
not a misprint, there are 5) forms of Eevee. The usual crowd of Vaporeon,
Jolteon, and Flareon has swelled to include Psychic-type Esperon and
Dark-type Umbreon. Dark goes down to Fighting and Bug. After getting Surf, check the houses for the Itemfinder, then go to the
Burned Tower in the northwest portion of the city. BURNED TOWER Required: Rock Smash
Items- X Speed, Burn Heal, HP Up
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes No Yes
Koffing Yes Yes Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes 1F only
Magmar Yes Yes Yes B1 only And as soon as you walk in the room, who should appear to do his impression
of herpes and show up when least wanted or expected... ____________________________________________________________________________
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RIVAL BATTLE 2
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pokemon :
~ Haunter L20
~ Zubat L20
~ Magnemite L18
You picked Chikorita:
~ Quilava L22
Cyndaquil:
~ Croconaw L22
Totodile:
~ Bayleef L22 I didn't want to say anything last time because it only applies to 1/3 of
the people reading this guide (the ones who took Cyndaquil), but now that
it's one of his main Pokemon I have to ask - how is he evolving some of
his Pokemon early, and can I get some of that? The Totodile would evolve
at L16 instead of L18, and now he's got a Haunter five levels early. And yes, I bring this up because there's not really much to discuss here.
Same Pokemon should work as did the last time you fought him, Rock Throw
and Magnitude ahoy. Magnemite gets beaten by Ground (quad damage thanks
to the Magnemite family picking up a new Steel type, which also adds in
weaknesses to Fire and Fighting), and just countertype the starter.
___________________________________________________________________________ Catch Koffing, then retreat to the Pokemon Center to heal and drop Gastly.
Why? Because Gastly's become less useful, and Magmar's coming up. (If you
have Quilava, keep Gastly and drop it for Lapras later.) Work on getting
Magmar to around level 23 with the rest of your party if you're using him. To actually complete your objective, which is release the Legendary
Wandering Pokemon (aka: the Gerbils), go to the left, go up, and break the
rock with Rock Smash. Beat the trainer, and drop down. Walk up the stairs,
and they will break out. Accomplish the level goal and dart. Back outside, collect your thoughts and go after Morty's Fog Badge. To get
to Morty, you have to fight every trainer in the gym, and negotiate an
invisble path. From the first trainer, go to the right statue and up.
Beat the trainer, and go left until you are parallel with the left statue.
Go up, beat the trainer, and go right until you line up with the right
statue. Up from there is the final trainer and Morty's platform. This path has given you an idea as to how the Ghosts here fight. They like
to use Mean Look to stop you from switching, and then use Curse. Quick
attacks are needed to beat them. Make sure everyone has one non-Normal
or Fighting attack (maybe give Machop Dig or one of the element punches).
When ready, talk to Morty and let the fun begin. Recommended level: 24
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Morty
pokemon :
~ Gastly L21
~ Haunter L21
~ Gengar L25
~ Haunter L23 The non-Gengar Pokemon fight pretty much the same way the minor trainers
did, abusing Curse and Mean Look. If you can do more than half damage in
the first round, you can let the GIANT NAIL TO THE FOREHEAD take care of
those guys for you. Gengar is the highest leveled one, though - and he's not screwing around.
Hypnosis puts you down, then Shadow Ball (80 power type-bonused) or Dream
Eater (100 power Psychic with 1/2 health back off a Special Attack that's
just below Alakazam's) is not fun for you. Thankfully, you have Geodude (or perhaps Graveler/Golem) and Alakazam by
this point. The non-Gengars are all weak to Magnitude, and it's a little
known fact that in some obscure dialects, Gengar actually means "Psybeam
bait". Rewards- $2300, Fog Badge, TM 30 (Shadow Ball)
___________________________________________________________________________ After you beat Morty, he'll hand over the Fog Badge, and Shadow Ball, the
best Ghost attack in the game (not that that means much, Ghost sucks as an
attacking type in this game). Drop into the pit to go back to the start,
and get out to heal. When you have all the things you need, go to Route 38.
Oh, and how many Berries do you have? Try to have 6. ROUTE 38 Items- Berry, Chad's #
pokemon :
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes 5% chance holds Metal Coat item
Meowth Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Tauros Yes Yes Yes
Miltank Yes Yes Yes
Farfetch'd Yes Yes No
Snubbull Yes Yes Yes Swarms Mainly a level up route - Tauros and Miltank both give pretty good
experience, and there's a few trainer. Chad will offer his phone # when
you beat it, and Pokedex hounds should take it - it means you'll get
a call when the normally-rare Snubbull appear. Pick up the Berry as
well, you'll want it for the next route. ROUTE 39 Items- Mint Berry, MooMoo Milk, TM 13 (Snore) (last two items require 7
Berries)
pokemon :
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes 5% chance holds Metal Coat item
Meowth Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Tauros Yes Yes Yes
Miltank Yes Yes Yes
Farfetch'd Yes Yes No Route 38 - Snubbull swarm = pointless route for Wild Pokemon. Stick
to beating the trainers for experience. As for the berries, if you've been hoarding them for the whole game you
should have 7 of them. Here's where it pays off - feed the Miltank in
the farmhouse 7 Berries, and it will recover from an illness. The farm
hands will give you TM 13 (Snore) for curing it and start selling MooMoo
Milk for $500 out of the house. Word of warning - you get one bottle at
a time, but you can come back and get more later. OLIVINE CITY Items- Good Rod, HM 04 (Strength)
Pokemon (Fishing - Olivine City):
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes No
Krabby No Yes Yes
Kingler No No Yes
Corsola No Yes Yes Morning and Afternoon only
Staryu No Yes Yes Evening only (Fishing - Olivine Dock Area):
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes No
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes
Tentacruel No No Yes
Chinchou No Yes Yes
Lanturn No No Yes Shellder No Yes Yes In-Game Trade: Voltorb (trade Krabby at a house north of the Lighthouse). Your rival will intercept you as you enter town. He doesn't want to fight
you, because he's looking for Olivine's Gym Leader, Jasmine. The story
around town is that she's helping a sick Pokemon at the Lighthouse in the
southeast part of the city. We'll get to her later, but for now, start by going to the house right below
the Gym. Someone there will give you a Good Rod, which is a serious upgrade.
Deposit the Old Rod in your PC. Also, just west of the Pokemon Center is a
restraunt. Talk to the sailor at the table to get HM 04, which teaches
Strength. Now, you've got a decision to make. Shortly, you're going to need a Water-
type as there's a giant Surf area. If you don't have Croconaw (or even if
you do and want to upgrade), you've got some decent choices here. Staryu
is always a good option (even with the rarity of Water Stones), Chinchou
or Lanturn are Water/Electric, which means it can do two jobs at once,
and there's even the comedy Shellder option. But if you want the best one
for ingame, you need to hold off until Friday, then get back to UNION Cave
by any means necessary. (Fastest way is Olivine -> 39 -> 38 -> Ecruteak
-> 37 -> 36 -> Violet City or Ruins of Alph -> 32 -> UNION Cave.) Bring
as many Great Balls as you can afford. When you get to UNION Cave, go near the exit. Remember the ladder you took
down to get TM39? Below that, there's a small Surf passage. Take it down
to find a ladder. Go down the ladder and you'll emerge in a new portion
of the Cave. (Note: In addition to the Pokemon in the UNION Cave, you
can find Quagsire in the water areas. It tends to flee, so be careful.)
At the bottom of this water area, once a week, is Lapras. Treat it as an
event battle (even though you can do this every Friday) and catch Lapras
- who is, in this author's humble opinion, the best Water-type for
going through the game and will pay off big time at the end. Back in Olivine (with Lapras in your party for good), make sure everyone
you're using is at about the same level - 26 is good enough for where
we're headed. In the bottom-right corner of Olivine is a Lighthouse -
the same one Jasmine is in. Enter. OLIVINE LIGHTHOUSE Items- Great Ball, TM 34 (Swagger), Rare Candy, Ether, Super Potion
Pokemon- None This is pretty straightforward for the first couple of floors. Beat the
Gentlemen: they carry a lot of money. On the fourth floor, you can either go
up or down. Go up to collect some good items: A Rare Candy and TM 34, which
teaches the Swagger move. This will confuse your opponent and double their
physical Attack. Drop down to the 4th floor, and fall down the hole to a part
of the 3rd floor you couldn't reach before. From there, take the stairs to
to the 6th floor and Jasmine. She won't come down until you get the Ampharos
who charges the lighthouse some medicine. The medicine's in Cianwood City,
across the ocean. From the lighthouse, go to the open land area. Use Rock Smash to break some
of the rocks and find some Pokemon. Krabby are pretty common, but every once
in a while, you'll find the Bug/Rock Shuckle. This guy has no offense to
speak of, and his speed's terrible. But his defensive stats... Off the page.
Don't worry if you don't get one here, as there's one in Cianwood. When
ready, shove off for Routes 40-41. ROUTES 40-41 Items- None
pokemon :
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Tentacool Yes Yes Yes
Tentacruel Yes Yes Yes
Mantine Yes Yes Yes Route 41 only, Gold exclusive This whole route is Surfing, so I hope you don't get seasick easily. Just
go along, getting level ups (if the trainers don't give them to you, the
wild Pokemon will) and any Pokemon you may have missed. Along the way, you
will see islands with Whirlpools blocking the entrances. These are the Whirl
Islands, home to the mystical Psychic/Flying Pokemon Lugia. However, there's
a couple of items you need to catch Lugia (the Whirlpool HM and the Silver
Wing) that you won't get 'til much later. So, head into Cianwood City. CIANWOOD CITY Items- Secret Potion, HM 02 (Fly)
Pokemon- Shuckle After healing, the first place you should go is the house down-and-left from
the Pokemon Center. The guy inside has Jasmine's medicine. If you leave and
come back, he'll sell some healing items. Just above his house is a paranoid
trainer. It would appear that Rival bullied him into giving up a rare
Pokemon. He'll give you Shuckle if you have an open slot on the team. Next stop would be the gym. This is a Fighting-type gym, so bring any
Psychics and Flyers you might have. Also, bring someone with Strength, and
an Electric Pokemon. The trainers all have non-Fighting attacks on their
Pokemon, so Ghost's invulnerability is nullified. Beat the three trainers,
move the rocks (move the left and right ones up, then move the center one
either to the left or right), beat one more trainer, and fight Chuck, the
local Gym Leader. Recommended level: 27-28
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Chuck
pokemon :
~ Primeape L27
~ Poliwrath L30 For the first time in the game, Golem can't roll over this gym - Fighting
attacks do big damage even with its high Defense. However, Alakazam lives
to beat up the low Special Defense enemies here. Paste Primeape with a
Psybeam. If for some reason you DON'T want to win this easily, throw an
Electric-type out for Poliwrath and Thundershock/Thunderpunch it into
oblivion - but watch out for the Mind Reader->Dynamicpunch combo that will
have said Electric type eating a 100-power Fighting move with guaranteed
confusion. See why using a Psychic Pokemon is easier? Rewards- $3000, Storm Badge, TM 01 (Dynamicpunch)
___________________________________________________________________________ After the fight, you'll get the Storm Badge and the TM for Dynamicpunch,
which really isn't useful now. When you get outside, talk to Chuck's wife
to get HM 02, which is Fly. This will get you back to Olivine very quickly. OLIVINE CITY GYM Items- None
Pokemon- None When you land in Olivine, climb back to Jasmine's location. Give her the
medicine and she'll go back to the gym. Inside, she'll offer to fight you
for the Mineral Badge. She uses one of the new types, Steel. Recommended level: 28-29
__________________________________________________________________________
GYM LEADER FIGHT
Jasmine
pokemon :
~ Magnemite L30
~ Magnemite L30
~ Steelix L35 Two Magnemite? Someone better pinch Golem, he's dreaming. Steelix is a rarity in this game, a Pokemon designed to fight around its
weaknesses. It has Iron Tail for its main damage dealer (beats Rock/Ground
Pokemon like Golem who would normally take on the Ground weakness), Rock
Slide should you throw a Fire or Water/Ice type at it, and Sunny Day to
weaken Water moves. You could fake it out by luring it into Sunny Day and
then switching to the Fire-type, but there's a good chance it'll be pasted
by Rock Slide on the switchin. Your best bets are a Fighting type such as
Machoke/Machamp, or a high Special Attack Water-type like Lapras to Surf
it for massive damage before it can get the Sunny Day up. Rewards- $3500, Mineral Badge, TM 23 (Iron Tail)
___________________________________________________________________________ Now, the next stop is Route 42, east of Ecruteak City. However, there are
some side items you can do with the HMs. These are outlined below. New Bark Town: Get out the Togepi and show it to Professor Elm. As a reward,
he'll give you an Everstone. Cherrygrove City: Surf to the fisherman and talk to him. He'll give you
the Mystic Water that boosts Water damage. Violet City: Use Surf in the waterways to get a PP Up and a Rare Candy. Route 32: Use Cut to access a portly man who has TM 05, Roar. UNION Cave: In the room where you got Swift, Surf the water to a new part
of the cave. Go left the first chance you get and go out. This leads to a
new part of the ruins with a trainer, and is the only place in the game to
catch Psychic/Flying Natu and Normal-type Smeargle. Smeargle's unusual, in
that it learns only one move, Sketch. But that move can open up any move in
the game, because it permanetly copies the last move the other Pokemon used. Azalea Town: You can use Strength in the Slowpoke Well to access a couple of
new items. One is TM 18, Rain Dance. The other one is the King's Rock, which
gives all moves a chance at flinching, and evolves Poliwhirl and Slowpoke
when you trade them with the rock attached. As well, this is the earliest
place to catch Slowpoke, Slowbro, and Golbat. Ilex Forest: Surf in the pond by the exit to find Psyduck and Golduck. Route 34: On the left side of the Route is a water path. Surf down it and
go into the inlet. Beat the 3 trainers inside to earn the Soft Sand item,
which boosts Ground damage. Ecruteak City: In the Burned Tower, use Rock Smash on the right side and go
up to a hole. Fall down and use Strength to get TM 20, which is Endure. With all that done, head east to Route 42. ROUTE 42 Items- Ultra Ball, Yellow Apricorn, Green Apricorn, Peach Apricorn
pokemon :
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Mareep Yes Yes Yes
Flaaffy Yes Yes Yes
Mankey Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Spearow Yes Yes No
Zubat No No Yes Here's your chance to catch a wild Flaaffy if for some stupid reason you're
not raising Mareep. (By now, it should nearly be an Ampharos). Mankey's here
for Gold players as well. Also, you're now in what's considered a mountain
area in Johto, which means you can Headbutt for Aipom and Heracross if you
haven't already. The only reason why you're on this route is that it's the only route leading
to Mahogany Town. That's the next destination. MAHOGANY TOWN Items- None
Pokemon- None When you come into town, you'll notice several things. The Poke Mart is
selling useless items, the Gym is blocked off, and the path to Route 44 is
blocked. And I'll give you 3 guesses as to who's behind this*. So heal, and head north to Route 43/Lake of Rage. * And the first two don't count. ROUTE 43/LAKE OF RAGE Items- Bitter Berry, Max Ether x2, TM 10 (Hidden Power), TM 43 (Detect),
Red Scale
pokemon :
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Venonat Yes Yes Yes
Mareep Yes Yes Yes
Flaaffy Yes Yes Yes
Girafarig Yes Yes Yes
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Noctowl No No Yes The best of the n00bs is Girafarig, and it's just a novelty (how in heaven's
name do you get a Normal/Psychic type?) Wild Noctowl are also good Pokedex
fodder. The tollbooth on Route 43 is being manned by a member of Team Rocket. If you
want to pass, they'll let you, but it'll cost $1000. It's better to take the
grassy path, as you can catch some Pokemon and fight some trainers. The route
leads to the Lake of Rage. If you take the left entrance to the Lake, you'll be able to use Cut to get
some TMs. In the house is TM 10, Hidden Power. You may remember the Unowns
back in the Ruins of Alph using this move. Also, you can find TM 43, Detect.
This will prevent damage for 1 round, but doesn't work the more you use it.
The main reason why you're here, though, is the Red Gyarados. To find it,
take the right path and Surf to the center of the lake. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Shiny Pokemon The event battle with the Red Gyarados is the only time in the game you're
required to see a Shiny Pokemon. Shiny Pokemon are normal Pokemon with a
specific set of DVs (see the max stat and Hidden Power sections for more
fun with DVs) that glow when they enter battle. The required stats are, on a scale of 0-15:
~ Attack can be 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, or 15 (50%)
~ Defense, Speed and the Specials must be 10
~ As a result, HP will either be 0 or 8 So if you get a Shiny, it's purely decorative and should only be used in
competitive play if you have no other options. And the same can be said for
Gyarados - in GSC play, he's horrible. He does learn a lot of HMs, so he can
be used as a cool-looking HM slave.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- After you either catch or faint the Red Gyarados, you'll receive a Red Scale.
Hang onto this for now, you can trade it for an item later. Head back to
shore and you'll meet Lance - the Dragon specialist and final member of the
Elite 4 in RBY. He senses something wrong with the Pokemon in the lake and
wants you to investigate with him. Return to Mahogany Town and go to the
little shop, where after the threat of death by Hyper Beam, you'll enter
the Team Rocket Base. TEAM ROCKET BASE Items- Hyper Potion, Nugget, X Accuracy, Protein, Ice Heal, Dire Hit, Full
Heal, TM 46 (Thief), HM 06 (Whirlpool When you go down the stairs, you'll walk by a Persian statue. As soon as you
do, two Rockets will attack you. After beating them off, walk left to a
passage, and right to another. Go down and around to find a computer. Engage
it to stop that from happening. Next, you'll want to double back, and go left past the passage. After a
trainer, you'll come to a booby-trapped field. When you step on a tile, a
random Pokemon of Geodude, Koffing, and Voltorb will attack. This is your
first crack at getting Voltorb without a trade, so catch one but watch out
for the Selfdestruct attacks all three Pokemon will throw at you. "If I ran Team Rocket, I'd spring for better traps. Booby-trapped Persian
statues and emo Pokemon? What the hell?" - _Raptor_
"KOFFFFFFFFFFING IN MY SKINNNNNNNNNN" - Blackthorne2050
- From a GameFAQs Pokemon Gold board thread, "If I Ran Team Rocket" When you come to a flight of stairs, go down and Lance will give you a one-
time healing. Go to the right, and down the stairs. Now, you'll have to beat
two specific trainers to get passwords to the leader. The trainers you have
to beat are the trainer by the Full Heal and Dire Hit items (1 L19 Raticate)
and the trainer at the upper computer bank (L18 Arbok, L18 Gloom). They will
give you the password after you beat them and talk to them again. When you
get the passwords, take the stairs above the Protein and go left. Down the
stairs, and take the next flight to TM 46, Thief. Head back down the stairs,
run into Rival (Lance kicked his butt so you don't have to), and check the
door. When it opens, fight the Rocket inside.... Male Rocket Leader
Pokemon- L22 Zubat, L22 Koffing, L24 Raticate
Rewards- $1584, Generator Room Password Simple trainer. A Rock with a ground move (Graveler/Golem) will do well here. After you beat him, he teleports away, but his Murkrow has the password.
Backtrack to the hallway where Lance healed you to start a 2-vs-2 match.
Lance will take the guy, while you fight this evil lady.... Female Rocket Leader
Pokemon- L26 Ekans, L26 Gloom, L26 Murkrow
Rewards- $1800, access to the Generator room Pretty easy. Ground gets Ekans, Fire takes Gloom, and Murkrow falls to an
Ice or Electric attack. When the leaders book, you and Lance will eliminate the Electrode by any
means necessary. You can catch them if you want, but only catch 1 and faint
the other 2. When the Pokemon are gone, Lance will thank you and give you
HM 06, Whirlpool. Don't use this on a team member, though. (If you caught the
Red Gyarados and aren't using it, give it Whirlpool.) When you come out of the shop, the Gym will be opened up. Walk in to find
pretty early on that this place loves Ice-types. Here's the path, fighting
every trainer: From the start, go one step past the left statue and go up to the trainer.
Beat her, and go back to the start. Beat the trainers on the side in any
order. Next, go one square to the left of the right statue, and up to the
trainer. Beat him and go back down. Finally, go to the left side of the left
statue, and go up, right, down, left, up, and right to find the old man
Pryce. Recommended level: 31
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Pryce
pokemon :
~ Seel L27
~ Dewgong L29
~ Piloswine L31 Wow, the trainers ARE regressing in this game. Pryce would get stomped
quite hard by Jasmine, not only based on Pokemon but on the levels alone.
As such, this is one of the easier Badge fights. Seel is pure-Water, but has Ice moves so you may want to hold the Grass
types and stick with Thunderpunching it. Dewgong is Water/Ice but has the same problems as Seel - so just
Thunderpunch it down. Piloswine is the odd combo of Ice/Ground, which nulls the Electric damage.
But it also opens them up to a good Fire-type roasting. Or you could whack
it with Fighting moves until it croaks, or Surf it out of play. The special
moves are preferred, as Pilo's Special Defense isn't the hottest. Rewards- $3100, Glacier Badge, TM 16 (Icy Wind)
___________________________________________________________________________ After you beat the gym, you should have seven badges. If you do and have
beaten the Rockets twice - and basically followed the walkthrough to the
letter, you should trigger a phone call from Elm. If not, you may have to
restart - I haven't missed the call in my playthroughs, but people have.
Since I haven't been able to replicate the error, I can't explain it myself. Anyway, if you get a call from Elm, you're in good shape. But the Radio
Tower in Goldenrod is not - it's being used to broadcast a pirate signal.
Time to crack some skulls in Golden Rod. RADIO TOWER: 1st PASS Items- Underground Key, Max Ether, TM 35 (Sleep Talk), Card Key, Amulet
Coin, Smoke Ball
Pokemon- None The basic point of this area is to waste the 11 Rockets hanging around.
Expect Poison, Normal, Steel, and part-Flying Pokemon. When you get to the
5th floor, talk to the "director" to engage a fight. Fake Director
Pokemon- L30 Koffing (x5), Weezing L32
Rewards- $2160, Underground Key Five. Koffings. What. The. ****. Psybeam. Him. Talking. Like. Kirk. Is.
Fun. The "director" will give you the Underground Key for beating him. Now, you
have to go to the Underground section of Goldenrod and use the key on the
locked door. When you do, Rival will take the time to attack....
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RIVAL BATTLE 3
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pokemon :
~ Golbat L30
~ Magnemite L28
~ Haunter L30
~ Sneasel L32
You picked Chikorita:
~ Typhlosion L32
Cyndaquil:
~ Feraligatr L32
Totodile:
~ Meganium L32 Look out, Chikorita starters - Rival grabbed the "Illegal Evolution Poke-
Wheaties" again and is turning them on you. And we now know what Pokemon
Rival stole in Cianwood - the Sneasel. Dark/Ice, and blinding fast, but
it's physical defense is subpar and it's quad-weak to Fighting. You know
what that means. Golbat is quick and annoying, but can't take a hit to save its life.
Psybeam or Psychic it. Haunter and Magnemite you know already. That leaves
the starter, who can be simply counter-typed as you've done in the previous
two fights.
___________________________________________________________________________ After he goes down, you'll fight 3 Rockets, each guarding a switch. The
switches manipulate walls and doors in an effort to get to the final door.
To get to it, activate the left, center, and right switches in that order.
You can play with the doors to get a couple of new items, including the
Smoke Ball which is guaranteed to let you run away from wild Pokemon
battles. But then again, having a higher speed rating will accomplish the
same thing... Anyway, doors 3, 2, and 1 in order get you another Rocket. Beat her and go
through the door that will open, then slay some more Rockets. Pick up the
TM 35, Sleep Talk (uses one of your Pokemon's moves while asleep), and then
beat the Rocket in the center. I'm not even going to bother listing him as
a boss anymore because he's only packing 2 Koffing - at level 25. Talk to the director for the Card Key, which opens the shuttle doors in the
Radio Tower. Before you leave, take the stairs to the cash-doubling Amulet
Coin hold item. Then, head back to Radio Tower. RADIO TOWER: 2nd PASS Items- Rainbow/Silver Wing (Rainbow in Gold, Silver in Silver), Pink Bow,
TM 11 (Sunny Day)
Pokemon- None In the tower, go up to the 3rd floor, and use the Card Key in the slot. This
will give you access to the hardest Rocket fights. Go up three floors,
beating Rockets along the way. On the 5th floor, you'll have to fight the
female and male leaders of TR back to back, so be ready. Female Leader (Round 2)
Pokemon- L32 Arbok, L32 Vileplume, L32 Murkrow Same Pokemon as in Mahogany, and should be dealt with in the same way. Male Leader (Round 2)
Pokemon- L33 Houndoor, L33 Koffing, L35 Houndoom
Reward- Rainbow/Silver Wing Koffing you should have no problem with. Houndoor and Houndoom are both
Fire/Dark, so use the approriate counters (Water, Ground, Rock, Fighting). When the man drops, the real director will take his seat and give you a
different-colored Wing. In Silver, it's the Silver Wing. In Gold, you get
the Rainbow Wing. These are the keys to getting to Lugia or Ho-oh - and
you can do it now, but I recommend holding off until you hit the city
with the next badge so you can stock up on supplies. You'll also get
TM 11 (Sunny Day) and a Pink Bow (10% boost - Normal) from various
staffers. After you collect your rewards, beat it back to Mahogany. Now that Team
Rocket is dead for good, you can now go on Route 44. ROUTE 44 Items- Burnt Berry, Max Revive, Ultra Ball, Wilton's #
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Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Weepinbell Yes Yes Yes
Lickitung Yes Yes Yes
Tangela Yes Yes Yes Tends to flee, put it to sleep Fishing:
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Poliwag No Yes Yes
Remoraid Yes Yes Yes Swarm Pokemon The trainers on this route are easy after the experience you got fighting
Team Rocket. Wilton, a fisherman on the eastern part of the Route, will
let you know when the Remoraid swarm, so keep in touch. As for the wild
Pokemon, you have to Surf to the grass patch, which has a Max Revive in it.
Be sure to get Lickitung, as you'll need it for a scenario later. The cave at the end of the route is the Ice Path. Enter and prepare to
freeze your (Poke) Balls off. ICE PATH Items- HM 07 (Waterfall), Max Potion, Full Heal, Nevermelt Ice, TM 44
(Rest), Iron, PP Up
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Zubat Yes No Yes
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Jynx Yes Yes Yes
Swinub Yes Yes Yes
Delibird Yes Yes Yes Flees, Silver exclusive Swinub becomes Pilowswine, and you know how that goes from the last Gym.
Delibird learns one move, and can't use that move very well ANYWAY, so
it's purely relegated to the position of Santa Claus on the official
Christmas theme team. The prize here is Jynx - if you don't have Lapras,
you'll want an Ice-type for the next gym. Even if you do, its Lovely Kiss
is a far better Sleep technique than anything you've got at this point
on a non-Grass Pokemon, and you can catch a Legendary soon. Get it and
start leveling it up. Remember the sliding puzzles of the Mahogany Gym? Well, they're back and
worse than ever. The first major one is a pain in the neck, but I'll guide
you through. First, go up, then left, down, left, up, right, up, and right. This will
place you in the upper-right corner. From there, go down, left, up, left,
down, right, down, right, up, and right to escape. To the right is another
path, one you have to negotiate to beat this game. Starting at the higher
point, go right, up, left, down, right, up, and right to get HM 07. This
is Waterfall, which is needed to win the game. From the HM, go left, down
and left to get out and go up the ladder. When up the ladder, go right and down to appear in a boulder-and-hole room.
Push the boulders into the holes and go down the ladder. (It shouldn't be that hard.) You'll appear in a giant ice sheet with items around it. From the
ladder, go left, down, left, up, and right to get to the next ladder. When
you come up, go around the rocks and get the Nevermelt Ice, which increases
the power of Ice moves. Double back to a ladder, and you'll turn up in a room
with a Z-shaped platform. Go to the stairs and jump down, then go over to get
TM 44 (Rest). Then, slide up, left, and down to the final ladder. Get the PP
Up on the way out. You'll end up in Blackthorne City. BLACKTHORN CITY Items- Dragon Fang
Pokemon- None The best part of the city is the Move Deleter. This man located near the
south end of town will make your Pokemon forget useless moves, including HMs!
Finally, giving someone good a rotten HM isn't permanent. The Poke Mart here sells Ultra Balls, which are the second thing you need to
catch the Legendary Birds. Stock up, and you may actually want to skip ahead
to the Tin Tower or Whirl Islands (Gold to the Tower, Silver to the Islands)
to catch it now. You'll need it for the next gym, ESPECIALLY if you have
Lugia. The most important thing in the long run, however, is Blackthorn Gym. And
you'll need to bring everything but the kitchen sink to beat it. Make sure
you have one Ice move user, and a bunch of strong attackers to act as your
backup. To get to Clair, you'll need to beat a trainer, then go up a ladder. Move the
rock on the right all the way up, and move the left one into the pit. Go
down, fight the trainer, and go to the right. Push the right boulder down,
and the left one up all the way, then two spaces right. After beating a third
trainer, push a boulder all the way to the right, and a final boulder down
into the pit. Go down the ladder you passed, beat two more trainers, and
fight the hardest (radio edit) boss in the history of Pokemon to this point. Recommended level: 38, but try to go higher.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Clair
pokemon :
~ Dragonair L37
~ Dragonair L37
~ Dragonair L37
~ Kingdra L40 Just for the record, and this is purely my opinion - we have the hottest
lady in Pokemon right here. It's a shame that she's such a pain, in more
ways than one. She's a Dragon user, and Dragons have a grand total of TWO
weaknesses - their own type (which makes it nigh-impossible to use as the
best Dragon move you'd have at this point is the 40-power Twister), and
Ice. See why I brought Lapras and recommended Jynx? The three Dragons attack with various Special types. But they can't do
enough damage before you drop them all with Ice Beams. The big problem here
is Kingdra. It's a Water/Dragon Pokemon, which drops Ice Beams to neutral
damage (but also opens it up for neutral damage from Thunderpunch). It'll
shrug off your attacks, get Hyper Potioned, and keep firing away. Blast
it with your best shots - Ice Beams, Thunderpunches, and if you happen to
have Aeroblast on your Lugia, USE IT. Reward- $4000
___________________________________________________________________________ After the toughest fight yet, Clair refuses to give you the Badge! Unless you
enter the Dragon's Den and get the Dragon Fang item. Bring a Whirlpooler, and
follow the left side of the screen to a Whirlpool. Have said Pokemon destroy
it, and surf on. Eventually, you'll find the Dragon Fang and claim your
well-deserved prizes - the Rising Badge (the 8th badge in Johto) and TM24,
Dragonbreath. Once you leave the Den, you'll get a call from Professor Elm. He'd like to see
you at his lab ASAP. Now, we could Fly there, but there are Pokemon to be had.
So let's heal up and go south from Blackthorn to hit Route 45. ROUTE 45 Items- Elixir, Max Potion, X Special, Revive, Mystery Berry, Parry's #
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Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Graveler Yes Yes Yes
Gligar Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Skarmory Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Teddiursa Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive, flees
Phanpy Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive, flees Gligar can't learn Earthquake without outside influence (Pokemon Stadium
2), whereas Skarmory is one of the best Pokemon in the game. Phanpy's
evolved form eats Teddiursa's for lunch. I think Gold got the shaft here. Basically, just hop the fences and beat up all the trainers. Parry will
track the Marill at Mt. Mortar for you, so stop by and pick him up. At
the end, go left to Route 46. ROUTE 46 Items- Berry, Paralyzecure Berry, Dire Hit You may remember this as the place where you caught Spearow and Geodude
way back when. At the bottom of Route 46 is Route 29, which means you have
officialy come full circle. WELCOME BACK TO NEW BARK Items- Master Ball
Pokemon- None When you get home, go see Prof. Elm to get a Master Ball! This is a once-in
a lifetime item that catches any Pokemon without fail. Save this for much
later, as you'll need it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: The Hierarchy Of The Master Ball "With great power comes great responsibility
That's the catchphrase of old Uncle Ben
And if you missed it, don't worry - he'll say the line
Again and again and again" - Weird Al Yankovic, "Ode to a Superhero" So Elm's just given you a Poke Ball that can catch anything in the game
without you having to put in any effort whatsoever. The question becomes...
what do you do with it? Clearly, you don't want to waste it on a Rattata or something common like
that. It's got to be something big. If you see something shiny that tends
to flee battle or explode, you may choose to use it on that. However, that's
only going to happen once in a blue moon, and you often have a turn before
they run or blow up to get a sleeper in. So what you will likely want to use it on is legendaries. If you REALLY want
to use one of the Gerbils, then you may want to use it on that when you see
it to save yourself flying all over Johto. But the main thing I'd recommend
saving it for is the legendary bird you get after you beat the Elite 4 - it's level 70, and a total pain in the you-know-what to catch. So the hierarchy goes:
~ Level 70 bird
~ Gerbils
~ Shiny Pokemon
~ Level 40 bird
~ Other Pokemon
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- At this point, the next required place is Route 26/27. There's a couple of
quick side items to take care of, though: ~ Take the Red Scale item you got from the Red Gyarados to Mr. Pokemon on
Route 30. He'll give you the Experience Share item in exchange, which when
held by a Pokemon will give them half the experience even if they don't
fight. Good for getting a Pokemon up to speed quickly.
~ Go back to Route 43's tollbooth. The guard is so happy to be back on the
job that he'll give you TM 36 (Sludge Bomb) - the best Poison attack in the
game. You can also go after some interesting Pokemon at Mt. Mortar, Whirl Islands
(Silver), Tin Tower (Gold), and the Dark Cave. We'll start in Mt. Mortar. MT. MORTAR REQUIREMENTS: Surf, Flash, Waterfall, one open slot in your party
Items- Rare Candy, Max Potion, TM 40 (Defense Curl), Escape Rope, Dragon
Scale, Elixir, Max Revive
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Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Machop Yes Yes Yes
Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Machoke Yes Yes Yes 2nd Floor only
Graveler Yes Yes Yes 2nd Floor only
Raticate Yes Yes Yes 2nd Floor only
Goldeen Yes Yes Yes Surfing only
Seaking Yes Yes Yes Surfing only
Marill Yes Yes Yes Swarm
Tyrogue n/a n/a n/a Given after a trainer fight If you've seen a map of this place, you'll know this is one big mountain.
But most of it is bad items and wasted time. To get to where you need to,
take the second entrance on Route 42. (NOTE: I will only cover the parts
leading to Tyrogue. You can explore further if you wish.) Use Flash when you enter, or you'll be banging your head a lot. When the
place is lit up, surf around the platform. When you come to the waterfall,
use Waterfall to fly right up. From there, surf around the blocks and enter
the next room. This next room is a pain, but the items are worth it. Go left and Surf the
little pond to get a Rare Candy, then go back to the start. Go right, and
Surf through two ponds to get the Max Potion. From the item, go up, Surf
another pond, and go past where the item was. Jump down and head left. When
you come to another pond, Surf it and head right. Jump down the first fence
and collect TM 40 (Defense Curl), then return to the fence just above the
TM. Keep going right, and Surf up. This will take you to an Escape Rope. Get
it, and go right to another Surf pond. Go around the rocks and hop two
fences to collect the Dragon Scale, which evolves Seadra to Kingdra after
trading. Go left and pick up the Elixir, and retrace your steps to the
point where you took the two jumps. This time, go left, take one last leap,
and left to a ladder. Whew.... You'll appear on a platform. Go around to the maze of rocks, and look for
a Max Revive. From the item, go up, left, and down to come to another
ladder. From the ladder, it's a short jaunt to the Karate Master, Kiyo. Karate Kiyo
Pokemon- L34 Hitmonlee, L34 Hitmonchan
Rewards- $816, Tyrogue Getting to him is hard, beating him's a snap. Just use good Flying/Psychic
Pokemon and you'll have no problem. After you win, the Master will give you a rare Pokemon that evolves 3
different ways, based on his L20 stats. Attack higher than Defense = Hitmonlee.
Defense higher than Attack = Hitmonchan.
Equal stats = new Pokemon Hitmontop. After collecting your prize, Escape Rope out of here. DARK CAVE REQUIREMENTS: Surf, Flash, Rock Smash
Items- Revive, Darkglasses, TM 13 (Snore), Max Potion, Full Heal, Potion
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Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Graveler Yes Yes Yes
Wobbuffet Yes Yes Yes Blackthorn entrance only
Dunsparce Yes Yes Yes Route 31 entrance only, swarm The best entrance to take is just south of Blackthorn, on Route 45. You'll
need Surf, Flash, and Rock Smash. When you go in, you'll see a giant lake. Surf down to a distant platform to
find a Revive, and go left to TM 13 (Snore). Double back to the pond, and
exit on the left side. Go up a set of stairs and down another, then go up
past the platforms. The guy there will give you the Darkglasses, which power
up Dark-element moves. Go down from him to exit the room. The next section starts with a corner entrance. Go down and Smash the rock,
and go right. Break rocks and jump platforms for the other items, and go
out on Route 46. Or, you can go left from the entrance, and down to find
the exit leading to Route 31. WHIRL ISLANDS REQUIREMENTS: Surf, Flash, Whirlpool, recommend an Escape Rope
Items- Ultra Ball, Max Revive, Max Ether, Full Restore *These are just the items on the way to Lugia.*
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Krabby Yes Yes Yes
Seel Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Horsea Yes Yes Yes In water only
Seadra Yes Yes Yes In water only
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes In water only
Tentacruel Yes Yes Yes In water only
Lugia n/a n/a n/a Event battle, see below To even go near Lugia, you'll need Surf and Whirlpool. You'll need Surf
and Flash to get to it. Also, bring an Escape Rope. You'll need a sleep Pokemon, so break out Jynx and level it up quickly. Go back to Route 41. Remember the 4 islands? Take the northeastern one and
use Whirlpool on the right side. When you enter the cave, go right and get
down the ladder. (Take the upper jump. The old info had a lot of people
confused.) When you land, go down as far as you can, left, and down again
to a ladder. When you land again, get the Max Revive, then take the waterfall down. Enter the cave and Surf up to Lugia. Save right now. To catch it, you'll need to put it to sleep, wear its health down with
attacks, then throw Ultra Balls. A Jynx at a similar level (within a couple
of levels of 40) with Lovely Kiss, Ice Punch, and Doubleslap would do great
here. Sleep it, Ice Punch it once, then use Doubleslap (which does little
damage) to put it in the red. When it's health is as low as you can get it,
and it's asleep, throw Ultra/Heavy Balls for the catch. Lugia starts at L40, with the best Flying technique in the game, Aeroblast.
It also has Safeguard (prevents status for 5 rounds), Gust, and Recover (you
know what this does.) Give it Psychic and Earthquake by TM, and you'll have
little problems with the last half of the game. *Note: If you're playing Gold, this doesn't apply. Just catch Lugia with
the Master Ball later, and meet me in Tin Tower.* TIN TOWER Items- Full Heal, Ultra Bal, Escape Rope, Max Revive, Full Restore, Rare
Candy, Super Potion, Nugget, Max Elixir
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Gastly No No Yes
Ho-oh n/a n/a n/a Event battle, see walkthrough Go to Ecruteak City, and have a sleep Pokemon handy. The Jynx I recommended
for Whirl Islands would be good enough. To get to the tower, go to the house
north of the Dance Hall (where you got Surf.) The first couple of floors are pretty basic, just get ready for an amaze-ing
next few floors. Starting on the 3rd floor, go left to the Full Heal, then
go right. Next, go up and left to the pillar, then go around the pillar and
up. Take the ramps going right to get to the 4th floor. The 4th floor is simple. From the ladder, go down, left 2, down to the Ultra
Ball, and right. Go down to the Super Potion, then bounce all the way to the
left. Ignore the stairs, but get the Escape Rope. Go left from there, and
past the left side of the pillar. Take the next staircase. On the 5th floor, go up and right, until you come to the first ramp. Go right 2 ramps, down 1, left 2, down 5, right 2, and down to the next
staircase. The 6th floor is easy. Go up to the pillar, right, up, and left to the
ramps. Hop down and take the stairs. The 7th floor is where the fun begins.
Go up, ignore the teleporter, and right to the Max Revive. Next, go down and
left until you come to a fork. Take this one down and step on the pad. From
there, follow the teleporters until you come to a lone teleporter and the
pillar. Take the stairs to Ho-oh. To get this one, use Lovely Kiss/Hypnosis to put it to sleep. Use weak
attacks like Ice Punch and Doubleslap or set damage moves (like Night Shade
and Seismic Toss) to put it in the red. Next, toss Ultra/Heavy Balls and
ka-ching! You've got Ho-oh. In Gold, Ho-oh starts at L40 and has Sacred Fire, the most powerful Fire
move in the game. It also has Recover, Gust, and Safeguard. It can learn
the Grass-type Solarbeam, and the Sunny Day attack that makes its Fire
moves more powerful (and eliminates Solarbeam's charge.) Be sure to keep
Recover. *Silver players, come back here later with the Rainbow Wing and a Master
Ball.* Now that that's taken care of, it's time to fight the Elite 4. Go east
from New Bark Town, and you'll come up on a new route... ROUTE 26/27 REQUIREMENTS: Surf, Waterfall, Whirlpool (optional, but leads to a TM)
Items- Rare Candy, Moon Stone, TM 37 (Sandstorm), TM 22 (Solarbeam), Ice Berry, Max Elixir
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Doduo Yes Yes No
Dodrio Yes Yes No Route 26 only
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Sandslash Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Arbok Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Ponyta Yes Yes Yes
Quagsire Yes No Yes
Slowpoke Yes Yes Yes Waterfall area only
Golbat Yes Yes Yes Waterfall area only Surf east from New Bark to come out on Route 27. Oh, and welcome to Kanto
by the way. To get the Candy, Surf to the far right. Enter the first cave you see and surf to the Moon Stone, then Waterfall up to the other side of the fence. When you come out, enter the house, where a lady will check the happiness of your lead Pokemon. If it likes you, you'll get TM 37 (Sandstorm), which damages both Pokemon every turn. Steel, Rock, and Ground aren't affected, so give it to one of those. To get TM 22 (Solarbeam), go
on the boardwalk and Surf until you see the Whirlpool. Destroy it and Surf
until you see an item and a trainer. Beat the trainer for Solarbeam. The trainers in this area are not easy by any stretch of the imagination.
On Route 26, there's a lady who will heal your Pokemon, so stop in. At the
end of the route, you'll come to Champion's Path. Show the badges, ignore
the guards (they'll clear out eventually), and enter Victory Road. VICTORY ROAD Items- Max Revive, Full Heal, X Special, TM 26 (Earthquake), Full Restore
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Onix Yes Yes Yes
Graveler Yes Yes Yes
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Rhyhorn Yes Yes Yes
Ursaring Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Donphan Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive The most annoying parts of the Red/Blue Victory Road (the trainers and the
rock puzzles) are gone. However, the wild Pokemon still roam. This is quite
easy, with one exception. Rival's back for another butt-kicking.
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RIVAL BATTLE 4
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pokemon :
~ Sneasel L34
~ Kadabra L35
~ Magneton L35
~ Haunter L35
~ Golbat L36
You picked Chikorita:
~ Typhlosion L38
Cyndaquil:
~ Feraligatr L38
Totodile:
~ Meganium L38 No illegal evolutions here, but the Rival's strategy ought to be illegal
due to extreme stupidity. The newcomer is Kadabra, who you can probably
two-shot with any good physical attack before it can start Psychicing you.
Magnemite evolved, but the evolved form doesn't change types so you can
Earthquake it out as usual. Sneasel gets creamed by the same Fighting attacks, Haunter and Golbat eat
Psychic or Earthquake/Thunderpunch, and the starter gets blasted as you've
done all game. Yawn.
___________________________________________________________________________ After the fight, Rival runs away. But you'll see him again. After the fight,
go left and drop down the hole. This leads to TM 26 (Earthquake), the best
Ground move in the game. Give this to a Ground or Rock type if they
don't already have it. Get back to the exit, and enter Indigo Plateau. INDIGO PLATEAU/ELITE 4 Items- None
Pokemon- None This is it. The halfway point of the game. My general advice: Have everyone
at least L45, and have plenty of items from the Mart with you. That way, if
you do manage to lose, your cash penalty won't be as bad. My specific
advice... well, see below. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Preparation for the Elite 4 Now you've reached the official midpoint of the game. If you're raising a
team, it should be around L45. If you're just going with a couple of Pokemon,
they're about L55 by now. The team I'm going to use for this follows below. Keep in mind that I have
full trading capability, including the ability to send Pokemon back to RBY
for TMs they need. Substitute moves are in brackets if that is the case. Golem:
Earthquake, Rock Slide (Rock Throw), two filler moves
Alakazam:
Psychic, Fire Punch, Ice Punch, Thunderpunch
Magmar:
Flamethrower, Thunderpunch, Smokescreen, Strength
Ampharos:
Thunderpunch, Thunder Wave, Fire Punch, Return
Lapras:
Surf, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt (Body Slam), Confuse Ray
Machamp:
Cross Chop, Karate Chop*, Earthquake, Rock Slide (Return) * Purely to make sure I can still use Fighting moves when Cross Chop
invariably runs out of PP Held items not used, except to give the opening Pokemon an Amulet Coin to
double money earned. This opening Pokemon will be listed in each member's
section.
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ELITE FOUR WILL
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pokemon :
~ Xatu L40
~ Xatu L42
~ Slowbro L41
~ Exeggutor L41
~ Jynx L41 Lead pokemon : Ampharos An all-Psychic team sounds like a golden opportunity for Dark-types, but
unless you imported a Houndour egg from another game you don't have one
that can attack worth a damn (Umbreon can't. Trust me.) But they're all
dual-typed Psychics, so you can strike at the other type weaknesses.
Although Ampharos could solo this fight with Fire Punch, let Magmar take
care of Exeggutor and Jynx for you with Flamethrower and just have Ampharos
Thunderpunch everything else in sight. Reward: $4,200
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ELITE FOUR KOGA
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pokemon :
~ Ariados L40
~ Forretress L43
~ Muk L42
~ Venomoth L41
~ Crobat L44 Lead pokemon : Magmar or Golem In theory, if you had Rollout on Golem you could start rolling and
beat Koga in one PP. It's not likely, however, due to high HP from Muk and
defense from Forretress. Ariados is the evolved form of Spinarak, and you've been killing Bug/Poison
all game, so torch them or drop rocks. Same with Venomoth. Forretress is
Bug/Steel, which means a Cyndaquil's Ember might OHKO it - and certainly
Magmar's Flamethrower will. Muk is pure-Poison and can take quite a few hits. Sadly for Koga, he's
mortally slow - my Golem was outrunning it at a level DISadvantage, and
gets ripped apart by Earthquake. Crobat is an evolved Golbat, and is BLINDING fast. He'll use the Koga
trademarks of Toxic and Double Team, but it's still somewhat frail. Rock
Slide or Psychic it. Reward: $4,400
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ELITE FOUR BRUNO
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pokemon :
~ Hitmontop L42
~ Hitmonlee L42
~ Hitmonchan L42
~ Onix L43
~ Machamp L46 Lead pokemon : Alakazam This is pretty much Alakazam's fight to lose. All three Hitmons sport high
Special Defense, but their HP is still so low that you can probably OHKO
the lost of them with Psychic. You might get Mach Punched (Fighting-type
Quick Attack), but that's it. You've been fighting Onix all game, and it's still pathetic. Surf it and
be done. (You would think they would have evolved it to Steelix...) Machamp might be tricky with Cross Chop, but it too is Psychic bait. Reward: $4,600
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ELITE FOUR KAREN
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pokemon :
~ Umbreon L42
~ Vileplume L42
~ Gengar L45
~ Murkrow L44
~ Houndoom L47 Lead pokemon : Machamp Think back... all the way back... to Ecruteak. Remember the dance with the
Umbreon and I said her weaknesses were Bug and Fighting? Well, since I
don't have a Bug move here, we have to use Machamp to take out this Umbreon
as well. Vileplume is the final form of Oddish, and it's toast to a Flamethrower.
Gengar is the same thing you've been killing with the Rival all game,
Psychic or Earthquake it out. Murkrow is Dark/Flying, so that nulls all the Dark weaknesses. But it opens
up all the Flying ones. Ampahros's Thunderpunch will be sufficient to KO
it. Houndoom is Dark/Fire, so you can use Water or Rock to beat it - but I'd
stick with Machamp just to make sure. Reward: $4,700
___________________________________________________________________________ After beating Karen, because they're called the Elite 4, you'll probably think it's over. But it's not over yet, because Lance awaits. The winner
is League Champion. Are you ready for the fight of your career so far? ____________________________________________________________________________
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CHAMPION LANCE
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pokemon :
~ Gyarados L44
~ Charizard L46
~ Aerodactyl L46
~ Dragonite L47
~ Dragonite L47
~ Dragonite L50 Lead pokemon : Ampharos Ah, so THAT'S the source of these illegal evolutions - the league Champion!
And not only does he have three illegal Dragonites, but his Aerodactyl has
Rock Slide, which is only legal in the 3rd generation of games. Time to
paste this Sharker all over the Plateau. Gyarados might be tough, but it still folds to an Electric attack. Charizard is quad-weak to Rock Slide, but you may want to Surf it out as
well. The aforementioned Aerodactyl is going to flinch you left and right with
Rock Slide if it gets enough luck. Send out Ampharos to T-Wave it, then
Thunderpunch or switch to Lapras and Surf it into oblivion. Finally, the three Dragonites can all be brought down with Ice Beams. Reward: $5,000
___________________________________________________________________________ After you win, Mary tries to get a word with you, but Lance pulls you into
the Hall of Fame room where you and your Pokemon are enshrined. The credits
roll, and the game is over. Or is it...? FREE TRIP TO KANTO Items- S.S. Ticket
Pokemon- None When you restart the game, you'll be back home in New Bark, when Prof. Elm
calls. He has a present for you: it's a ticket for the S.S. Aqua, which is docked in Olivine City. So get there. Head to the docks (the building in the south end of town), and go down the
stairs. When you come out in a watery area, show the man the ticket, and hop
on the S.S. Aqua. S.S. AQUA Items- Metal Coat
Pokemon- None The Prof. must have some connections to get you a private room. It's also a
miniature Pokemon center, with the ability to heal and a PC. Go around,
beat a few trainers, break in some new Pokemon, etc. Eventually, you'll hear
about a man whose daughter is missing. She's downstairs with someone, but a
sailor is blocking the path because one of his sailors is shirking. To find the lazy bum, check the room next to yours. You'll have to beat him
in a fight, but he's a cinch. He'll report for duty after you beat him, so you can now access the ship's
lower decks. Beat a few trainers, and find a staircase on the left side.
Follow the doors to find the child. A grateful father will give you the
Metal Coat, which powers Steel moves and evolves a couple of Pokemon. After
collecting your prize, the ship will pull into Vermillion City. VERMILLION CITY Items- Rare Candy, Thunder Badge
Pokemon- None When you pull into port, you'll come out in familiar surroundings for
Pokemon veterans: Vermillion City! Not a lot has changed, but the prize for
hearing the Fan Club president's speech is different. Now, it's a Rare
Candy. The town is small, and it feels smaller because there's a huge Snorlax
blocking Diglett's Cave. However, the Gym is still around, and they still
train Electric Pokemon. The Jr. Trainers are easy, and the puzzle is
deactivated. Which means, you can easily access Lt. Surge.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Lt. Surge
pokemon :
~ Raichu L44
~ Electrode L40
~ Electrode L40
~ Magneton L40
~ Electabuzz L46 Five Electric types, and you should still have Golem who can walk all over
them with Earthquakes. They may spam Double Team a little bit, but just
keep Earthquaking and they'll go down eventually. Rewards: $4,600, Thuderbadge
___________________________________________________________________________ After you leave the Gym, heal and go around town to find out about a Kanto
wide power outage. You can't do anything about it now, so just go north to
Route 6. ROUTE 6 Items- None
pokemon :
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Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Abra Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes
Meowth Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Oddish No No Yes The wild Pokemon are EXTREMELY low-leveled here. We're talking mid-teens
for levels. Just ignore them since there's nothing new, and go north to
Saffron City. SAFFRON CITY Items- Upgrade, TM 29 (Psychic), Focus Band
Pokemon- None The big city's just as busy. Silph Co. is sealed off above the first floor,
but the Upgrade, which evolves Porygon after a trade, is in there. Also, Mr.
Psychic is still reading people's minds, so pick up the Psychic TM from him.
The Fighting gym has only one person in it (you probably beat their leader,
Kiyo, already), but the Focus Band is inside. This sometimes prevents
fainting. If you want to pick up a great Pokemon for the endgame, go west out of
Saffron at night and catch a Houndour. Give it the Experience Share and
perhaps let it beat up some trainers, and it'll become Houndoom, Karen's
powerful Dark-type Pokemon. Give it Solarbeam and Sunny Day TMs, let it
build up to Crunch and Flamethrower, and you've got a Kanto killing
machine on your hands. This is probably the first place you'll hear that the power is out across
Kanto. But, the Psychic Gym is up and running, and Sabrina's still in
charge. The teleporter puzzle is still the same (for those who don't know,
it's upper-right, upper-left, lower-left, lower-left teleporters). The only
difference is in Sabrina's party.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Sabrina
pokemon :
~ Espeon L46
~ Mr. Mime L46
~ Alakazam L48 If you've got Houndoom even at L35, this should be an easy fight. Faint
Attack will do a number on these Pokemon, who can't attack beyond the
Psychic type except for Future Sight. Otherwise, Houndoom is immune to
their attacks. If he's not available, then it's still doable. Just attack with your
strongest physical attacks, and don't be afraid to have Lapras Body Slam
everything into oblivion. Rewards: $4,800, Marshbadge
___________________________________________________________________________ After you get the Marsh Badge, take the same route out of the gym, and
head north of Saffron to Route 5. You'll be back. ROTUE 5 Items- Cleanse Tag
pokemon :
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Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Abra Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes
Meowth Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Oddish No No Yes
Gloom No No Yes When you get to the top of Route 5, jump down for wild Pokemon, and go into
the house where the Daycare was in Red/Blue. The old lady inside will give
you the Cleanse Tag, which lowers the chances of meeting a wild Pokemon when
it's attached. After that, head north to Cerulean City. CERULEAN CITY Items- None
Pokemon- None The Gym would be a logical place to start, but it's empty except for a
chicken TR member with a weird accent. So, head east (with Cut) to Route 9. ROUTE 9 Items- None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Mankey Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Primeape Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Spearow Yes Yes No
Fearow Yes Yes No Route 9 is from Cerulean to the Pokemon Center outside of the Rock Tunnel
(which we'll deal with later.) Basically, beat around the trainers, and get
some Exp. When you see water, surf it to Route 10. ROUTE 10 Items- Machine Part, TM 07 (Zap Cannon)
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Spearow Yes Yes No
Fearow Yes Yes No
Quagsire Yes No Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Voltorb Yes Yes Yes
Electabuzz Yes Yes Yes There's a grass area outside of the Power Plant with Electabuzz in it. Be
sure to pick one up, as it's useful for breeding purposes. When you go into
the plant, talk to everyone inside to learn that a part was stolen. Go back to Cerulean and head north to the bridge. The Rocket you ran into
earlier will be waiting with an L30 Golbat. After the fight, the Rocket will reveal the location of the part. It's in
Cerulean Gym. To get it, go to the square of water in the middle. Go to the
upper-left part and search downwards to get the part. Return to the Power
Plant and give the manager the part to kick-start the power and receive TM
07 (Zap Cannon). This is the Electric equivalent of Dynamicpunch, but it
paralyzes instead of causing confusion. After you get the power restarted, go back to Saffron and talk to the
Copycat Girl. Her house is right below the Train Station. She'll wonder
about a Poke Doll that someone gave her 3 years ago. To find it, go back
to Vermillion's Fan Club and talk to the fat guy. Return the doll to get
the Rail Pass! Now, you can easily transport between Saffron and Goldenrod
back in Johto. The power's back on, but the Cerulean Gym is still empty. Try looking on
Route 24/25. ROUTE 24/25 Items- Protein, Nugget, Everstone, Leaf Stone, Fire Stone, Water Stone,
Thunder Stone, Berserk Gene
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Weepinbell Yes Yes Yes
Abra Yes Yes Yes
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Sunkern No Yes No
Venonat Yes No Yes
Venomoth No No Yes
Oddish No No Yes The old Nugget Challenge is back, and under legitimate ownership. Beat the
first 7 trainers you see, and the 8th will give you a Nugget. Then, he'll
challenge you. Shortly after that, you'll come to Bill's house, and you'll see Misty, head
over heels in love with someone. When you break up the smooch-fest, you'll
be able to fight for the Cascade Badge. SIDE QUEST: In Bill's house is someone house-sitting, who's been reading
about Pokemon. He wants to see Lickitung, so bring him one to get an Ever-
Stone, which prevents evolution. After that, he'll want to see other
Pokemon, in riddle form. The answers are below. "The one with leaves coming out of its head."-Oddish. You'll get a Leaf
Stone.
Either "The one with many tails" or "The one with big jaws." This varies
depending on your version, but it's either Vulpix or Growlithe. For this,
you get a Fire Stone.
"The one with the multi-colored core, that's shaped like a star."-Staryu.
Your reward is a Water Stone.
"The really popular one, before it evolves."-Baby Pokemon Pichu. Collect
a Thunder Stone for your efforts. This is the only chance you get to collect these particular stones, and you only get one (unless you use Mystery Gift.) To get the Berserk Gene, go back to the water near the bridge to Route
24, and surf down to where the old Cerulean Cave/Unknown Dungeon was (for
those who haven't played previous versions, it's across from the top row
of houses in Cerulean City). Look around for the Berserk Gene, a one-use
hold item roughly equivalent to using Swagger on yourself. CERULEAN CITY- PART 2 Items- None
Pokemon- None Enter the Gym to see the Jr. Trainers hanging around. Beat the three of them
and talk to Misty to let the fun begin.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Misty
pokemon :
~ Golduck L42
~ Quagsire L42
~ Lapras L44
~ Starmie L47 We've been slaying Water types all game, so you should know how Misty rolls.
Use Electric attacks on Golduck, Lapras, and Starmie. The only trouble spot
is Quagsire - it's immune to Electric being a Ground type, and the only
Grass move you likely have is Solarbeam on Houndoom (who may or may not be
ready for this fight). If it is, great. Sunny Day, Solarbeam, seeya. If
not, send out a Water-type and Surf it until it drops. Rewards: $4,700, Cascade Badge
___________________________________________________________________________ After getting the Cascade Badge, go back toward the Power Plant, but enter
the Rock Tunnel instead. Bring a Flasher as well. ROCK TUNNEL Items- Iron, Revive, PP Up, TM 47 (Steel Wing), Elixir
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Machop Yes Yes Yes
Machoke Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Onix Yes Yes Yes Kangaskhan Yes Yes Yes
Cubone Yes Yes Yes May hold Thick Club item
Marowak Yes Yes Yes May hold Thick Club item Rock Tunnel looks a little different, and it actually has items in it.
Otherwise, it's the same dungeon with new Pokemon. This is your first
shot to catch Kangaskhan, Cubone, and Marowak - and every so often,
the Cubone or Marowak will have an item. If they do, it's the Thick Club
- an item only they can hold which doubles their Attack rating. Go right to the ladder from the start, and take it down. When you go down,
go all the way to the left for the Iron, then double back and go up. Go
up, avoiding rocks, until you come to the next ladder. Take the ladder, and
then go down and right to another ladder. In the next room, go up to a
Revive, and left and down to get the PP Up. Go to the next ladder, and
snag the Elixir and Steel Wing TM, then go down to the exit. When outside,
just jump ledges to Lavender Town. LAVENDER TOWN Items- Expansion Card
Pokemon- None First, go to the Radio Tower (it's where Pokemon Tower was in Red/Blue.)
Talk to the people to get Kanto's Radio Card, which has a Poke Flute
channel. You'll need that later. There's not much else here, so go west,
young trainer, to Route 8. ROUTE 8 Items- Paralyzecure Berry
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Abra Yes Yes Yes
Kadabra Yes Yes Yes
Growlithe Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Vulpix Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Haunter No No Yes
Noctowl No No Yes You'll need Cut to get any of the Pokemon here. Just as in Yellow, Kadabra
caught here have the Kinesis move, which lowers accuracy. Get anything
you don't have, and beat some trainers around. The Underground Path is
closed, so cut through Saffron to Route 7. ROUTE 7 Items- None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Spearow Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Growlithe Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Vulpix Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Houndour No No Yes
Murkrow No No Yes Come here at night to catch some Dark-types (as mentioned in the Saffron
Gym). Houndour is Fire/Dark, and can learn the best Dark move, Crunch.
Murkrow is Dark/Flying, and can learn Faint Attack, which is the Dark
version of Swift - and not a whole lot else. You should have Houndour
already, so go into Saffron City. CELADON CITY Items- Leftovers, TM 03 (Curse), PP Up (thanks to Delong Yang)
Pokemon- None When you enter Celadon City, start by going around the Pokemon Center to
the back entrance. If you do this at night, you'll get a scary (?) story
and TM 03, which is Curse. You know what it does to Ghosts, but in the
possession of anyone else, it raises Attack and Defense while cutting Speed. Go to the bottom block of buildings, on the right side, and go in the second
building. Check the trash can for the Leftovers, which restore HP after
every turn. The Department Store isn't selling anything big, except for maybe the TMs.
You can now buy Hidden Power (TM 10), Sunny Day (TM 11), Protect (TM 17,
exact same as Detect), Rain Dance (TM 18), and Sandstorm (TM 37). Find all
these on the 3rd floor. Fortunatley, you don't HAVE to do any of that. Instead, Cut your way into
the Celadon Gym. Beat the 4 Grass-element trainers, and talk to Erika to
start a fight for the Rainbow Badge.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Erika
pokemon :
~ Tangela L42
~ Jumpluff L41
~ Victreebel L46
~ Bellossom L46 Any Fire or Flying types will have a grand old time here. Tangela is
extremely weak to Special moves, so you can especially burninate it.
Jumpluff might be the only annoyance with its high Speed, but a good
Ice move can tear it a new one. Same with Victreebel and Bellossom.
If you need to level up Houndoom, this might be your best shot. Oh, and
you actually get a TM here unlike the rest of the leaders we've fought
to this point. Huzzah! Rewards: $4,600, Rainbow Badge, TM 19 (Giga Drain)
___________________________________________________________________________ With Erika defeated, get out the Bicycle and move west to Cycling Road. *NOTE* The PP Up is in the right side of town, hidden in the bushes. CYCLING ROAD Items- None
pokemon :
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Fearow No Yes No
Grimer Yes Yes Yes
Muk Yes Yes Yes
Slugma Yes Yes Yes
Murkrow No No Yes Muk + Slugma = HOT GOOEY ACTION They're the newbies on Cycling Road, along with Grimer and Fearow if you
don't have it yet. Slugma is a pain because quite frankly, it's horrible -
and you have to level it up to 38 to get something that's not much better.
If you like the Poison-type, though, you can't go wrong with Muk. At the bottom of the hill there's a few trainers to beat around, and also
the entrance to Fuschia City. FUSCHIA CITY Items- Burnt Berry
Pokemon- None So you're going to Fuschia City, which means Safari Zone. Right? Well,
let's check with Lex Luthor... "WRONG!!!" Yep, they closed the Safari Zone - and after the 15,000th Tauros got
away from me in Red version, maybe there's a reason. Grab the Burnt
Berry off the bush as a consolation prize. The fact that the Zone is closed makes this a very boring town. Routes 19-
21 are closed because the volcano that is Cinnabar Island blew its top one
day. However, the Gym is still running, and they're dedicated to Poison. All
the Jr. Trainers look like the new leader, Janine, but they're easy to find
and defeat. When you've fought 4 trainers, Janine is just a few feet away.
She'll fight you for the Soul Badge. (And for the record, she's Koga's
daughter.)
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Janine*
pokemon :
~ Crobat L36
~ Ariados L33
~ Weezing L36
~ Weezing L36
~ Venomoth L39 I never understood - considering when you get here in the game, you'd think
the Pokemon would be slightly higher levels. Considering how the Poison
type doesn't get any love in this generation anyway, it's not that
suprising though. You've faced all these Pokemon before between Janine's daddy Koga and Team
Rocket so this should be quite easy. They can all be Psychiced down, or
you can torch the Bugs and Earthquake/Rock Slide the others. * I'm aware that Fire Red/Leaf Green calls her "Charine". But this isn't
the 3rd generation, so I call her how I see her. Besides, "Janine" makes
more sense anyway. Rewards: $3,900, Soul Badge, TM 06 (Toxic)
___________________________________________________________________________ This should put you at 13 badges - so rather than double back, let's go
East to clean out some trainers on Silence Bridge. You might know it as... ROUTES 15-12 Items- PP Up, Nugget, Calcium, Super Rod
Pokemon (grass):
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Nidorina Yes Yes Yes
Nidorino Yes Yes Yes
Chansey Yes Yes Yes SO $*!#ing rare
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Hoppip Yes Yes No
Skiploom No Yes No Only on Route 14
Quagsire Yes Yes* Yes *in water, Morning and Evening in grass
Noctowl No No Yes
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes Surfing
Tentacruel Yes Yes Yes Surfing
Aerodactyl n/a n/a n/a Trade Chansey on Route 14 Pokemon (fishing):
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes
Qwilfish No No Yes Since the Safari Zone closed, they had to relocate Chansey - and so they
did, to the Silence Bridge area. Of course, they kept its rarity the same,
so you'll be pulling your hair out trying to find one. To make matters
worse, you need two - and it's easier to catch two than to get one and
breed another. You need two because of the trade for Aerodactyl on Route
14 and if for some unknown reason, you actually WANT a Blissey... There are about 20 trainers on the 4 routes combined, which means major exp.
for all your Pokemon. At the end of the routes is Lavender Town. Heal there,
and go back down to Route 11. ROUTE 11 Items- Berry
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes
Drowzee Yes Yes Yes
Hypno Yes Yes Yes
Snorlax n/a n/a n/a Event battle East Kanto's last gasp holds a single berry and relief for those who are too
lazy to level up a Drowzee (in an incredibly under-leveled Hypno). But
the main attraction here is another event battle - the Snorlax fight. You
know what to do with this one, though you may want to add a Thief Pokemon
in to steal Snorlax's attached Leftovers... Once Snorlax buggers away, either in your Poke Ball or otherwise, you'll
open the door to Diglett's Cave. DIGLETT'S CAVE REQUIREMENTS: Cut (to get out)
Items- None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Diglett Yes Yes Yes
Dugtrio Yes Yes Yes Catch the moles and move through to Route 2. Very short and very sweet. Just
make sure you have Cut for the next part. ROUTE 2 Items- Carbos, Nugget, Elixir, Max Potion, Poisoncureberry, Dire Hit
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Pikachu Yes Yes Yes
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Hoothoot No No Yes
Noctowl No No Yes
Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Butterfree Yes Yes No Gold only
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Kakuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Beedrill Yes Yes No Silver only
Spinarak No No Yes Gold exclusive
Ariados No No Yes Gold exclusive
Ledyba Yes No No Silver exclusive
Ledian Yes No No Silver exclusive I think I figured out why this game never got much love from Nintendo -
how the heck did they get away with leaving the rat to this late portion
of the game? And if you had trouble catching Pokemon before, imagine now
that the highest leveled Pokemon is L8? (Hint: At this point in the game,
simply throwing an Ultra Ball can get a catch a majority of the time). To get all the items here, start with the Carbos in the upper-right corner
of the area. Go down to the house to get a Nugget, and Cut down a bush. Keep
going to get an Elixir, then cut down another bush to come out on the left
side. Go through what's left of Viridian Forest, and get the remaining
items in there. Go north to Pewter City. PEWTER CITY Items- Mint Berry, Ice Berry, Silver/Rainbow Wing (the one you didn't get in
Goldenrod)
Pokemon- None The Berries are in the top-right corner of the map. The Wing is held by an
old man who's hanging out at the entrance to Route 3. Pick up the wing, grab
a Master Ball, and go for that second bird. (The way to get to them is back
in Johto, under the second set of Side Areas.) After you get back, go to the old gym. There's still only one Jr. Trainer,
so beat him and get a piece of the Brock.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Brock
pokemon :
~ Graveler L41
~ Rhyhorn L41
~ Omastar L42
~ Kabutops L42
~ Onix L44 Oh good lord, another unevolved Onix. It's like they're not even TRYING
anymore. If you're raising a Grass Pokemon (or a Solarbeam Houndoom), it
can solo this fight. If not, a Water-type with Thunderbolt (or just an
Electric type), or a Fighting type... basically, as long as you don't
use a party of Pokemon you caught on Route 2, you win. Rewards: $4,200, Boulder Badge
___________________________________________________________________________ Collect the Boulder Badge, and head out. At this point, you can check out
Mt. Moon, or go to Viridian City. We'll be going to Mt. Moon first, by
Route 3. ROUTE 3 Items- None
pokemon :
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Spearow Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Jigglypuff Yes Yes Yes
Zubat No No Yes
Ekans Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Arbox Yes Yes Yes Silver only Only 4 trainers to defeat this time. Snag Jigglypuff and Arbok (Silver only)
if you don't have them already and go into Mt. Moon. Just be healed before
entering. MT. MOON Items- Moon Stone (Monday nights, need Rock Smash)
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Paras Yes Yes Yes
Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Clefairy Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Sandshrew Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Sandslash Yes Yes Yes Gold only As soon as you enter Mt. Moon, the Rival will make one last forced
appearence. (After this, he's fighting at Indigo Plateau on Monday and
Wednesday.)
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RIVAL BATTLE 5
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pokemon :
~ Sneasel L41
~ Alakazam L43
~ Magneton L41
~ Gengar L43
~ Golbat L42
You picked Chikorita:
~ Typhlosion L45
Cyndaquil:
~ Feraligatr L45
Totodile:
~ Meganium L45 The final (forced) battle with the Rival goes as you'd expect. Cream
Sneasel with a Fighting type, Magneton with Earthquake, etc. The only
problems may be the fact that he got Alakazam and Gengar this time, but
you should still have 7-8 levels on him and can go fast enough to leave
their guts splattered all over Mt. Moon.
___________________________________________________________________________ After he goes, catch Clefairy and leave by the top ladder. This will take
you to a small shop that sells large quantities of Lemonade, and the site of
the Clefairy's Moon Dance. After the dance, break the rock for a Moon Stone,
then go to the lower cave entrance. A quick hop to Route 4. ROUTE 4 Items- HP Up
Pokemon- Same as Route 3 Just head east, beat the trainers, and go to Cerulean. Go through Saffron
to Diglett's Cave, and back to Route 2. This time, head south to Viridian
City. VIRIDIAN CITY Items- TM 42 (Dream Eater)
Pokemon- None To get Dream Eater, go down to the Pokemon Center, and Surf the pond to a
sleeping guy. Talk to him for the TM. The Viridian Gym is closed, but the One-on-One Trainer House is now open.
Once a day, you can fight the last person you used Mystery Gift with. It's
a great way to learn your friend's strengths and weaknesses. If you've not
used Mystery Gift, you'll fight this guy (who looks awfully familiar.) Pokemon Trainer Cal
Pokemon- L50 Meganium, L50 Typhlosion, L50 Feraligatr Use Fire on Meganium, Water on Typhlosion, and Electric/Grass on Feraligatr. After finishing here, go south to Route 1. ROUTE 1 Items- Bitter Berry
pokemon :
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Pidgey Yes Yes No
Sentret Yes Yes No
Furret Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes Ah, memories... Catch Furret if you don't have one, then go down through
Pallet Town to Route 21. ROUTE 21-19 Items- No
pokemon :
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Tangela Yes Yes Yes
Mr. Mime Yes Yes Yes
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes Surf
Tentacruel Yes Yes Yes Surf Mr. Mime is the newb here. And yes, even though it's called "Mr. Mime",
you can still get a female. The thing is, its original name in Japan
is "Barriyado" or "Barriered", and of course, there's no gender assumption
there. Apparently someone wasn't thinking ahead to genders... I blame
Creatures, personally. After catching Mr. Mime, surf south to what's left of Cinnabar Island. Talk
to Gary (the game calls him Blue for some reason), and he'll fly away. Surf
east until you come to the old Seafoam Islands, where it seems that Blaine
is hiding. Beat him.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Blaine
pokemon :
~ Magcargo L45
~ Magmar L45
~ Rapidash L50 You will quickly learn just how badly Magcargo fails when you face it
here. It's Fire/Rock, and that makes it quad-weak to Water AND Ground.
Rapidash and Magmar are both pretty weak defensively, but they're also fast
so you might want to stick with the Water-types to ensure a quick win. Rewards: $5,000, Volcano Badge
___________________________________________________________________________ After you get the Badge, surf east until you come to Fuschia. The rocks have
been cleared, and the world unlocked. But you haven't the time for
celebration, as you've got one badge to go before you can call yourself a
great trainer. VIRIDIAN CITY PART TWO Items- None
Pokemon- None Go back to the Gym. Gary (Blue)'s the only one around. Get a balanced team
ready for the only hard trainer in Kanto. Recommended level: L53
__________________________________________________________________________
GYM LEADER FIGHT
Blue
pokemon :
~ Pidgeot L56
~ Alakazam L54
~ Rhydon L56
~ Exeggutor L58
~ Gyarados L58
~ Arcanine L58 And after all of these wimpy fights throughout Kanto, they have the gall
to throw a somewhat difficult fight at you. The bastards. If it seems like
I half-ass Kanto, it's because I'm only giving it as much attention as
it got from the developers. Anyway, you're going to need to bring both barrels here. Lead with your
resident Electric-type and Thunderbolt or Thunderpunch Pidgeot out of the
sky. Throw your Houndoom out to beat down Alakazam and Exeggutor, and you
can blast Gyarados with Thunderbolt and Rhydon with Surf. That just leaves Arcanine, who you can take out with Surf again - just
watch out for its Extremespeed and Fire Blasts. Surf's probably a two-shot
due to being at a level disadvantage, so good luck. Rewards: $5,800, Earth Badge
___________________________________________________________________________ After Blue hands over the Earth Badge, return to Pallet and go to Oak's Lab.
He'll tell you that Ash (Red) is training in Mt. Silver. The good Prof. will
show you the way to get there, and it involves Route 22. ROUTE 22 Items- None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Ponyta Yes Yes Yes
Spearow Yes Yes No
Fearow Yes Yes No
Doduo Yes Yes No The only thing you need to do is go into the building. When you go in, the
guards you passed on the way to Indigo Plateau will be gone, and you'll be
on Route 28. ROUTE 28 Items- TM 47 (Steel Wing)
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Ponyta Yes Yes Yes
Rapidash Yes Yes Yes
Tangela Yes Yes Yes
Ursaring Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Donphan Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Doduo Yes Yes No
Dodrio Yes Yes No
Sneasel No No Yes This is it. The final grass path of the game. Train well, and get any
Pokemon you don't have already. To get the second Steel Wing TM, go to the
Pokemon Center and cut down the bushes to find a house. The woman inside
will give it to you. When you are ready, enter Mt. Silver, the final dungeon. MT. SILVER Items- X Accuracy, Escape Rope, Max Elixir, Full Restore, Max Revive
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Onix Yes Yes Yes First room only
Graveler Yes Yes Yes First room only
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Larvitar Yes Yes Yes
Ursaring Yes Yes Yes
Donphan Yes Yes Yes
Golduck Yes Yes Yes Second room only
Quagsire Yes Yes Yes Second room only
Misdreavus No No Yes Second room only You don't need them, but Flash and Waterfall help here. Flash lets you see
in section 1, and Waterfall gets the last two items. Follow JamesXXIV's path and you'll get into Section 2 without Flash: 6 steps up
3 steps right
6 steps up
9 steps left
6 steps up
5 steps right
3 steps down
7 steps down
4 steps up
2 steps left
5 steps up
6 steps left
6 steps up
5 steps right
3 steps down
3 steps right
5 steps up. In Section 2, the main thing is to get experience and catch the new Pokemon
here. Larvitar's always at L20, so beware. If you raise it for a long, long
time, it becomes Tyranitar, the Rock/Dark Pokemon with some great moves. As
for the nocturnal Misdreavus, it's a Ghost with no Poison (YES!) but it
largely relies on stuff like Perish Song and Pain Split to annoy rather than
doing direct damange.
When the game starts, you'll be asked to enter the time. Make sure you set
it accurately. After the brief intro from Prof. Oak, with Marill as the
model, and you give your name (Oscar for this FAQ), the game begins. NEW BARK TOWN Items: Pokegear
pokemon : Either Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile (anytime) When you wake up, you'll be in your bedroom. Head downstairs and set the day
of the week (this has major implications later on). Mom will give you the
pokegear and offer to save your money. Do it to have a constant source of
cash later. After leaving home, head to Prof. Elm's lab. He'll ask you to run an errand
for him, and will give you a Pokemon for company. The choice will be your
first Pokemon. What to choose? Chikorita: Good defense stats, nice typing (pure Grass), and a powerful attack quite early. However, the type yeilds big problems in the first two gyms. Cyndaquil: Fire is an important type in G/S, and he's the firey one. It has
a good Spec. Attack, and nice stats everywhere else. However, you'll only
have one damaging attack until level 12. Totodile: Has a high physical Attack rating, and a pretty high HP count.
Starts with Scratch, which is more damaging and accurate than the Tackle
attack the other starters have. However, there's many good Waters in this
game. Personally, I went with Totodile, but it's your call. After you give it a
nickname, which is optional, Prof. Oak's aide will give you a Potion. Take
it and head west to Route 29. ROUTE 29 Items- Berry, Potion pokemon :
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Sentret Yes Yes No
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes The grass is one of the places to fight Wild Pokemon, and there's lots of it
between home and Cherrygrove. Get in some fights to build levels, as you'll
need them soon. Save the Berries, as you'll need them later. At the end, try
to have learned their next move (either Smokescreen, Razor Leaf, or Rage).
When that's done, go into Cherrygrove. CHERRYGROVE CITY Items- Map Card for Pokegear
Pokemon- None As you enter the town, an old man will offer to give you a tour of the town.
Accept, and you'll get a Map Card for the pokegear for your effort. Pick
up some Potions at the Pokemart, heal, and go north to Route 30. ROUTE 30 Items- Berry x2, Poisoncure Berry, Mystery Egg, Pokédex
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Spinarak No No Yes Gold exclusive
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Kakuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Ledyba Yes No No Silver exclusive
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes Only: Pokemon only appears in a specific route in a specific version.
Exclusive: Pokemon will only appear in a specific version, no matter what
route At the first house you come to, pick the Berry outside, and talk to the
guy inside. He'll give you a Berry, for a total of 4 so far. Go to the
right, and up to Mr. Pokemon's house. Professor Oak is there, and he'll give
you a Pokédex. Mr. Pokemon will give you the Mystery Egg, which you should
run back to Prof. Elm. Heal when you get to Cherrygrove, as a nasty suprise
is waiting outside of town... your rival. ____________________________________________________________________________
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RIVAL BATTLE 1
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You picked Chikorita:
~ Cyndaquil L5
Cyndaquil:
~ Totodile L5
Totodile:
~ Chikorita L5 You should have a 2-3 level advantage on the rival's starter and some
Potions/Berries to work with at this point. Your Normal attack (Tackle
or Scratch, depending) should take it out in three hits or so, depending
on how many times it Growled you.
___________________________________________________________________________ The rival takes off after the loss, leaving you with a clear path to New
Bark. When you get there, there's a cop talking to Prof. Elm, and the
ensuing conversation gives you a chance to name the rival (called Rival
for our purposes). You'll give the egg to Prof. Elm, and he'll send you
on your way. Before you leave, though, the Aide gives you 5 Poke Balls. Time
to start catching. Go back to Route 29, and go to the tollbooth area. When you get through,
you'll be in Route 46. ROUTE 46
Items: None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Jigglypuff Yes Yes No Somewhat rare
Spearow Yes Yes No
Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Rattata Yes Yes Yes After you've caught the slags on Route 29, you get a chance to catch some
quality Pokemon here. Geodude can beat the first 4 gyms on his own, so
he's a definite catch. Spearow also wins over Pidgey if only because it
comes with a Flying move. You might tear your hair out trying to catch
Jigglypuff, and it doesn't learn a damaging move until L9, but it packs
quite a punch and comes with a Sleep move. Pick it up and consider raising
it. On Route 30, pick up the bug that's appropriate to your version (either
Ledyba or Spinirak). As well, get either Caterpie or Weedle (again, depends
on version), and level them up. At Level 10, you'll get a good early
Bug-type. At this point, you'll be able to fight trainers. They serve the purpose of
being punching bags for your Pokemon, and they pay you for beating them.
Nice deal. In G/S, some of them will offer you their phone #'s for future
battles. Don't take any of the #s here, though. ROUTE 31 Items- Antidote, Poke Ball, Bitter Berry
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Spinarak No No Yes Gold exclusive
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Kakuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Ledyba Yes No No Silver exclusive
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes
Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes Can be traded shortly On Route 31, catch Bellsprout (pathetic as it might be). At least it's data
for the Pokédex. Raise a team (starter, Spearow, Geodude, bug-type), to
L11. This is important because Geodude learns Rock Throw at that level, and
that will carry you through the first gym. Grab the items, and head west to
Violet City. VIOLET CITY- HOME OF THE ZEPHYR BADGE Items- Paralyzecure Berry
Pokemon- Onix (trade Bellsprout), Togepi Egg (after beating the Gym) When you enter the city, heal at the center, and pick up any items along the
way. In a house near the Pokemon Center, you can trade the Bellsprout you
caught earlier for an Onix - but it's not recommended, as his offensive skills
don't even match Geodude's. And that's said for a 28' tall rock snake. Before going to the Gym, make a pitstop at Sprout Tower, preferably at night. SPROUT TOWER Items- Paralyze Heal, X Defend, Potion, Escape Rope
pokemon :
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Gastly No No Yes This place is quite simple. Just find the stairs and take them up (or down,
like on the second floor). Also, catch Gastly here: It's got a Hypnosis
skill that will be very useful for catching Pokemon. Level it up by beating
the trainers. They all use Bellsprouts except for a couple of deviants who
have Hoothoots on their teams. On the third floor, pick up the Potion, and see that your rival is up to
his old tricks. There's no fight, thankfully. Get the Escape Rope and fight
the leader, who has 2 Bellsprouts (L7) and a Hoothoot (L10). Beat him for
HM 05, which teaches Flash to a Pokemon. It lowers accuracy in battle, and
lights up caves outside. But, you can't use it outside without the Zephyr
Badge, so go to the gym. Pokemon Gyms are usually dedicated to one type. In this case, the type du
jour is Flying. There are two minor trainers before the leader, but they're
easily defeated. When the underlings' wings are clipped, go to the top to
find Falkner, the Gym Leader. Talk to him and the fun begins. Recommended level: If you're doing this with Geodude, level 11 (so it knows
Rock Throw). Otherwise, 12 should be good for safety's sake.
___________________________________________________________________________
GYM LEADER FIGHT
Falkner
pokemon :
~ Pidgey L7
~ Pidgeotto L9 If you did what I told you and a) caught Geodude, and b) leveled it to 11,
you'll have no problems. Rock Throw will drop both of them in one shot. The
only potential problem is Mud-Slap dropping Rock Throw's imperfect accuracy
even further, but you can swap around that effect. Rewards- $900, Zephyr Badge, TM 31 (Mud-Slap)
___________________________________________________________________________ Collect the badge and the TM (Technical Machine, teaches 1 Pokemon 1 move
they couldn't learn normally), and leave. When you leave the gym, you'll get
a call from Elm, whose aide is at the Center. At the center, talk to the
Aide to get the Egg back. This time, it takes a spot in your party, and you
have to keep it in your party until it hatches. Very irritating... After
getting the Egg, you have a choice to make. Head west to Route 36 and the
Ruins of Alph, or south to Route 32? Go south for a Paralyzecure Berry, and
make the choice. I'll take you through the Ruins first. RUINS OF ALPH Items- Unown Pokédex
pokemon :
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Unown Yes Yes Yes Only A-K to start with From Violet Gym, go west, and then north until you come to a tollbooth. This
leads to Route 36, which is blocked by a tree that shakes when you talk to
it. You can't move it, so head south to the ruins. Go into the first cave you
see, and check the left side of the panel. Complete the puzzle (it's a below
view of a Kabuto) to send yourself into the Ruins of Alph. *NOTE: I have received many e-mails about this, as people are saying they
have completed the puzzle but nothing happens. Tristan says: "It is my belief that they placed the eyes in the wrong position, because that is what I did so many times, the eyes in the opposite position other than the right way look just fine and I believe that is what confused them." Thank you,
Tristain. Anyway, when you do complete the puzzle, a small song will play. When this happens, press A to cause the platform to fall.* SIDEQUEST: The Ruins of Alph Puzzles All of these puzzles are annoying, but if you want to do them, I'll post
them. The first puzzle you can access is a Kabuto.
The other three are Aerodactyl, Omanyte, and Ho-oh. The actual ruins is a very small room. But while exploring, you'll come
across Unown Pokemon, in one of 12 forms (one/letter of the alphabet). The
only attack they will ever have is an attack called Hidden Power, which does
random damage of a random type. Collect three forms and climb the ladder to
meet a scientist, who'll update your Pokédex to track these weird whatevers.
From the hut, follow the trees to a booth that leads to Route 32. ROUTE 32 Items- Miracle Seed, Potion, Great Ball, Poison Barb (Friday only), Phone
Number Ralph, Old Rod Land pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Hoppip Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Mareep Yes Yes Yes
Wooper Yes No Yes
Ekans Yes Yes Yes Silver only Fishing pokemon :
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Tentacool No Yes Yes
Qwilfish No No Yes Swarm Pokemon When you come to the entrance of Route 32, a trainer will reward you with
a Miracle Seed item to boost the effetiveness of Grass moves by about 10%.
If you have Chikorita on you, equip it, but save it if you don't. Battle
the trainers, and try to catch Mareep. It's the only Electric-type you'll
see for a while, and is quite useful. Build Mareep up along the docks by
beating Fishers. Ralph, a Fisher, has information on when Qwilfish swarm, so get his number. When you come to the Pokemon Center, talk to the fisherman inside to collect
the Old Rod. Now you'll be able to fish waterways for Pokemon. By now, everyone should be L14 or within a few exp. of it. When all is taken
care of, enter the UNION Cave. *NOTE* My Egg hatched here. If you didn't, just press on with 5 Pokemon.
Otherwise, keep Mareep with you. UNION CAVE Items- Potion, X Attack, Great Ball, Awakening, TM 39 (Swift), X Defend Land pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Onix Yes Yes Yes
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Wooper Yes Yes Yes
Sandshrew Yes Yes Yes Gold only Fishing pokemon :
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Goldeen No Yes Yes
Seaking No No Yes Mainly, this place is for leveling up. Beat around the trainers for Exp, and
catch any new Pokemon. If you're going for Onix, use Gastly to put it to
sleep, and its Lick attack to weaken. Swift, the TM you pick up here, does
some damage, but only misses once in a blue moon (or if the opponent's
Digging or Flying, but that shouldn't matter yet). It's a straight-forward
path, and when you come out, you'll be on Route 33. ROUTE 33 Items- Poisoncure Berry, Anthony's #
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Spearow Yes Yes No
Hoppip Yes Yes No
Zubat Yes No Yes
Ekans Yes Yes Yes Silver only Simple route, with one item and one trainer. Anthony, the trainer, will
offer his # after you beat him, and you should take it. He'll then call you
if the Dunsparce start swarming in the Dark Cave. After thrashing him, raise
all Pokemon to level 15, and head into Azalea. AZALEA TOWN Items- Lure Ball, White Apricorn
Pokemon- None After healing and getting items (get the Super Potions, but don't bother
with the Charcoal. You'll get a freebie soon.), go to the house with the
Berry bush behind it. Talk to Kurt inside to open up the path to the Slowpoke
Well. It seems that the Slowpoke is the town mascot, and their tails are
being cut off... to be eaten. Gross... Anyway, defeat the Rockets, grab the
Super Potion (be warned... the last Rocket has a L14 Koffing), and escape the
well. For your efforts, Kurt will give you a Lure Ball, which catches Pokemon you
fish for easier. Also, if you take the Apricorn behind Kurt's house and give
it to him, he'll offer to turn it into a special poke Ball. Do it, and one
day later, you'll have a Fast Ball. This catches Pokemon that run, and should
be saved for the Gerbils. After collecting your reward, head to the gym. The trainers inside like Bugs,
so Cyndaquil really shines here. Also, Spearow and Geodude, and Mareep
(Flaaffy if it evolved), are useful. Beat the 4 trainers inside, and fight
the leader, Bugsy. Recommended level: 15-16
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Bugsy
pokemon :
~ Metapod L14
~ Kakuna L14
~ Scyther L16 No, that is NOT a typo. Bugsy has the middle stage Pokemon that can't do a
bloody thing in battle. I wouldn't know if they might have been evolved so
as to have Poison Sting/Tackle, I fainted them too fast. Scyther's big move
is Fury Cutter, which goes up in strength as you hit it, but Spearow and
Cyndaquil (who should be a Quilava by now) both resist it and can hit for
super-effective damage coming back... and Geodude can drop him in one shot
with a quad-damage Rock Throw. Rewards- $1600, Hive Badge, TM 49 (Fury Cutter)
___________________________________________________________________________ Take the badge and head out of the Gym, heal and stock up on supplies...
and get ready for a rival fight. ____________________________________________________________________________
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RIVAL BATTLE 2
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pokemon :
~ Gastly L12
~ Zubat L14
You picked Chikorita:
~ Quilava L16
Cyndaquil:
~ Croconaw L16
Totodile:
~ Bayleef L16 Ah, a "real challenge". Note the quotes, the same Pokemon you used to beat
Bugsy can do the same here. Gastly gets dropped in one Magnitude (Geodude's
L16 attack), and Zubat falls to Rock Throw or the Thundershock of a Flaaffy.
You can use Spearow to get rid of Bayleef, Geodude on Quilava, and Flaaffy
again on Croconaw.
___________________________________________________________________________ After he runs off, enter the Ilex Forest. ILEX FOREST Items- Revive, HM 01 (Cut), Charcoal, TM 02 (Headbutt) Land pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Kaukuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Zubat Yes No Yes
Paras Yes Yes Yes
Oddish Yes Yes Yes Fishing pokemon :
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Poliwag No Yes Yes The first thing you'll find is a person looking for a Farfetch'd. To reunite
trainer and Pokemon, go down, and right. Get the Revive, and go up past the
platform. Go left to find Farfetch'd, and follow the path back to the
trainer. Your reward is the Cut HM. Give it to whoever's eligible. Use it to
cut your way into the second part of the forest. *To get the Charcoal, you'll have to return to Azaela and go to the charcoal
maker's home. Pick it up, and equip it on Quilava if you have it, or save it
for Magmar later.* After you cut down the bush, go left and then up. Follow the trees around
until you find someone who'll give you the Headbutt TM. Try it on the trees
to knock out some Pokemon. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Headbutt For Dummies One of the more annoying ways to get Pokemon in this game is to Headbutt
trees. To do it, hit the A button while in front of a tree assuming one of
your Pokemon has had the TM (02) used on it. The west side of Johto has this
as a Pokemon listing when using Headbutt: ================================================
Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Butterfree Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Weedle Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Kaukuna Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Beedrill Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Spearow Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot Yes Yes Yes
Exeggcute Yes Yes Yes
Pineco Yes Yes Yes Rare, has Selfdestruct So your basic set of bugs, though you can catch Beedrill/Butterfree if you're
too lazy to level up the bug you caught earlier in the game. Exeggcute will
come out as well. The big prize is Pineco - but the problem is, it's rare
(I had to headbutt about 90 trees before I got mine), AND it has Selfdestruct
when you encounter it. Get a quick sleeper in there before you catch it. In a nice touch of realism, if you pop a Pokemon out when it would normally
be asleep, it'll actually sleep through most of the fight. Hoothoot is during
the day, all the others at night. When you go back to New Bark Town, or cross over to the east end of Kanto
(the cutoff is a vertical line drawn around Route 42), the Pokemon chart
changes. All the bugs are gone, and you instead get: ================================================
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Spearow Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot Yes Yes Yes
Aipom Yes Yes Yes
Heracross Yes Yes Yes So that's Headbutt in a nutshell.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the TM, hop the ledge, and go up to the gapped platform. Go through the
gap and left to the tollbooth leading to Route 34. ROUTE 34 Items- TM 12 (Sweet Scent) Land pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Abra Yes Yes Yes Teleports out of battle, bring Sleep
Drowzee Yes Yes Yes Can be traded shortly
Ditto Yes Yes Yes Fishing pokemon :
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes No
Krabby No Yes Yes
Kingler No No Yes
Corsola No Yes Yes Morning and Afternoon only
Staryu No Yes Yes Evening only In the booth is a Butterfree trainer. Talk to her to get TM 12, which is
Sweet Scent. It drops Evade in battle, and attracts Pokemon outside of it. The Pokemon you can catch here are all important. Abra's still Teleporting
away, but Gastly's Mean Look can stop the Psychic in its tracks. And it's a
good thing, too - you can win the game by catching Abra right here. (See
below). Drowzees are quite common, so make sure you catch one. There's an important
trade in the next city that you'll need it for. Ditto's an important catch because of the Daycare Center located on Route 34.
As in the originals, you can leave a Pokemon here and let it get Exp. But
now, if you leave two similar Pokemon of opposite genders here, they may make
an egg. But what if the Pokemon you want to mate doesn't have a match? Simply
pimp Ditto in... the sick little guy will make eggs with everything. (Except
certain Pokemon, usually legendaries, babies... and for some odd reason, any
Pokemon evolved from Nidoran F.) Beat all the trainers, as they are important exp. Try to be L18 for everyone
by Goldenrod, and prepare to dump Beedrill for a frentic little Fighting
Pokemon. GOLDENROD CITY Items- Bicycle, Bill's #, Radio Card (Pokegear), TM 27/21 (only available on
Sundays, available every week) (Return/Frustration), Coin Case, Squirtbottle,
Mystery Gift option
Pokemon- Machop (trade Drowzee on 5th floor of department store) A lot to do here, starting with healing. Next, go around the Department Store
and down to find a Bike Shop. No voucher necessary, just walk in and they'll
give you a Bike. Next, right by the water in the bottom part of town is
Bill's house. Talk to his family for a conveinent check on when your current
storage box is full. After that, go to the radio tower (the large black
building) and talk to the receptionist to take a quick quiz. The questions
are easy, but if you get stumped, I've typed the answers backwards for you. sey, sey, on, sey, on. Get the 5 questions right to win a Radio Card for your pokegear, which will
allow you to listen to the radio whenever you want. (And, if you get lucky
in the Lucky Number game, win a Master Ball. But one of your Pokemon's ID #
must be the exact same as the number they draw. The draw's on Friday.) Next is the department store, which is 6 floors designed with your personal
bankruptcy in mind. Bring Drowzee (over the bug) for this part. On the
second floor, buy up some Full Heals. This early on, they're a steal. The
stuff on the 3rd floor is useless, and the 4th floor is out of your price
range. But the 5th... aaah. The elemental punches are now TMs, and you can
buy them. Pick up a Thunderpunch for Flaaffy and Quilava (if you have it),
a Fire Punch for Quilava (if you have one), and an Ice Punch for Croconaw
(if you have one). Also, pick up a couple of Headbutts, as they are a great
offensive move. On Sundays, there's a lady at the counter who will give you
a TM depending on how happy your Pokemon is. If it's happy, you'll get
Return: if it's unhappy, you'll get Frustration. *NOTE* If you're on a Game Boy Color, talk to one of the girls on the 5th floor, and you'll unlock the Mystery Gift item, which can give you up to five items free every day! (Thanks to Raynor for suggesting I include this). Also on the 5th floor is a person willing to trade a Machop for a Drowzee.
Make this trade if you don't have Geodude, as the next gym is Normal and only
Fighting is super-effective, plus Fighting resists Rock. Yes, that's important.
(It's actually preferred to be a male, because that means it has a better
Attack rating. Attract can be worked around.) On the 6th floor are the traditional vending machines. Pick up some Lemonade
here: it's 1/2 the price of a Super Potion, but heals 30 more HP. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: How Abra wins the game When you get Abra (either by catching it on Route 34 or dropping $4,000 on
coins to buy it at the Game Corner), it only comes with Teleport. That's OK,
as its moveset is filled out with TMs. Specifically, TMs that you can buy
here in Goldenrod - the elemental punches. Abra can learn all three of them.
This makes it very easy for Abra to get his own experience and eventually
become Kadabra, then Alakazam if you can trade (L16). Alakazam has insane Speed and Special Attack ratings. If it's the only one
getting experience, you could have it even higher than the Champion by the
end of the game. If Geodude stomps the first half of the game, Alakazam
beats the rest. So, in conclusion:
1) Catch Abra
2) Give elemental punches
3) ????
4) World domination
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the store, go to an indented building across the street from the gym.
This leads to an underground path, which has the Coin Case and several weird
shops in it. One sells beauty treatments (not open Monday), one has bitter
items (only on weekends), and the final one has trinkets that can be sold for
a profit (Monday mornings). Beat the trainers, get the case, and go. After all that bankruptcy, you must've thought I'd ignore the gym. Yeah,
right. Anyway, the gym caters to Normal-types. That's why I told you to
trade for Machop. Low Kick (and Karate Chop when you learn it) will destroy
this gym. Beat the 4 trainers (Machop should jump about 6-7 levels because of
boosted exp.), save, and fight Whitney. Recommended level: 18, Machop may be at 20 by this point because of boosted
experience
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Whitney
pokemon :
~ Clefairy L18
~ Miltank L20 Clefairy can be tricky, or a walkover. It all depends on how its Doubleslap
hits... or on what move Metronome pulls out. If it's Psychic, start crying.
If it's Splash, laugh. Just Karate Chop the crap out of it either way. Miltank (also known as THAT &$@*ING COW) is the real pain in this fight.
If you got a female Machop, it should be OK - its Attract will fail so
you'll be able to Karate Chop it eery round. Rollout will be resisted, but
even then it'll rack up the damage after 3-4 rounds. Just keep the pressure
up, remember how to do a soft reset on a Game Boy should the need arise
(A+B+Select+Start), and you'll eventually turn Miltank into a Big Mac. Rewards- $2000, Plain Badge, TM 45 (Attract)
___________________________________________________________________________ Crybaby Whitney will refuse to give you the Badge and TM at first. However,
after she gets a quick tongue-lashing, you'll get the goods. Head out to
heal, and go east to a little house in the corner of town. For beating
Whitney, the lady will give you a Squirtbottle, which is an important item. With the city cleaned out temporarily, head north to Route 35. *NOTE: The Game Corner will be dealt with in the Miscellaneous Information Section.* ROUTE 35 Items- Mystery Berry, TM 04 (Rollout), Arnie's #
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Abra Yes Yes Yes
Drowzee Yes Yes Yes
Ditto Yes Yes Yes
NidoranF Yes Yes Yes
NidoranM Yes Yes Yes
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Hoothoot No No Yes
Yanma Yes Yes Yes Swarm Pokemon Beat the trainers around for a while, and catch the wild Pokemon. The Nidos
are the new attraction, but if you talk to Arnie after wiping the route
with his Venonat's guts, you'll get his phone number. He'll keep track of
when the Yanma swarm on this route. Below Arnie is TM 04 - Rollout, which
is an attack you should be sick of by now - except you can turn it on your
opponents. Mwahaha. Just north of here is the National Park, home to the thrice-weekly Bug
Catching Contest. NATIONAL PARK Items- Quick Claw, Paralyze Heal, TM 28 (Dig)
Pokemon (regular route only):
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Kakuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Sunkern No Yes No
Hoothoot No No Yes The Quick Claw (a possible first hit even if you're slower) is in the
possession of a lady on a bench on the right side of the park. To get the
Paralyze Heal, go along the top until you see a fence with no ring. Go in
the open area and it's staring you right in the face. As for TM 28, go left
from the Paralyze Heal and all the way down. But the items or even the
Pokemon aren't the main attraction here. That honor is reserved for the Bug
Catching Contest. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Bug Catching Contest What: Bug Catching Contest
When: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
Where: National Park (either entrance)
Why: To get Pokemon that are otherwise unobtainable and a couple of evolution
stones
Who: You, obviously. And your fastest Pokemon with a Sleep move. How: In the Bug Catching Contest, you have 20 minutes game time to catch ONE
Bug Pokemon of your choice. You're supplied with Park Balls, which are about
1.5x the strength of a Poke Ball or 0.75x Great Ball. You are allowed to
bring one Pokemon with you - and I highly suggest a Gastly, about L20 with
Hypnosis, Night Shade, and Lick. You can catch multiple Pokemon, but you
only get to keep one - and that's the only one you get Pokedex data for. The Pokemon available to you are... ~ Caterpie
~ Weedle
~ Metapod
~ Kakuna
~ Paras
~ Venonat
~ Beedrill
~ Butterfree
~ Pinsir
~ Scyther There's no version differences, so Gold players can finally get their Weedle
on (and Silver players can finally pick up a Butterfree). This is also the
only way to get Pinsir or Scyther in the game. But it's a contest, so there has to be judging - and indeed, there is. The
Pokemon you cach is graded on some combination of level, rarity in the
contest (the list above is in order of rarity), stats and whether it's a
Shiny Pokemon or not. There is a bonus for shininess that is, to borrow an
expression, hueg like Xbox. And what do you get (besides a Pokemon)? Enter: Berry
3rd place: Gold Berry (30 HP restored below 1/2 health)
2nd place: Everstone (prevents evolution)
1st place: Sun Stone (evolves Sunkern and Gloom) To get everything here, you'll need to enter at least three times (to keep
Pinsir, Scyther, and one of Butterfree or Beedrill) and win at least twice.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROUTE 36 Items- Ice Berry, TM 08 (Rock Smash)
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Pidgey Yes Yes No
Pidgeoto No Yes No Slightly rare
Growlithe Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive, can Roar
Vulpix Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive, can Roar
Stantler Yes Yes Yes Gives about 280-300 exp when fainted
Nidoran M Yes Yes Yes
Nidoran F Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes
Sudowoodo n/a n/a n/a Event Pokemon Simple route, a couple of trainers. The reason you're here is to clear that
stupid tree out of the way. It's actually Sudowoodo, a pure-Rock Pokemon. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Basic Event Pokemon Capture Techniques On five* different ocasions in the game, you'll encounter a Pokemon just
sitting there in the wild. In this guide, these are called "event battles".
Sudowoodo is the warmup one, as the other three are the two legendary birds
Ho-oh and Lugia, Snorlax, and the Red Gyarados. The rules are basically the same. To prepare, bring a Pokemon who can wear
the target down (the Gastly I suggested for the Bug-Catching Contest will
work here, but you'll need something stronger for the birds), a Sleep move
(Gastly again) and a bunch of Great Balls. Always save before fighting them
if you're at all concerned about the Pokedex, as if they faint and you save,
you've lost your shot at them. In battle, simply wear the Pokemon so that it has maybe a few pixels of
health, then put them to sleep. From there, throw Balls until it's caught. If
you run out or faint the Pokemon, soft reset (A+B+Sel+Start) and try again. *There is one other Pokemon who just sits there in the wild, but even if you
catch or faint it and save, it'll show up there again on the next Friday.
In my opinion, this excludes it from being an event Pokemon, and since my
opinion is the only one that counts... - if you want to know what Pokemon
I'm talking about, keep reading.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- After catching the tree, talk to the portly man to get TM 08, Rock Smash.
In battle, it will do light Fighting damage and lower Defense. Out of
battle, it clears rocks. Next is Route 37. ROUTE 37 Items- Red Apricorn, Blue Apricorn, Black Apricorn
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Pidgey Yes Yes No
Pidgeoto No Yes No Slightly rare
Growlithe Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive, can Roar
Spinarak No No Yes Gold exclusive
Vulpix Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive, can Roar
Ledyba Yes No No
Stantler Yes Yes Yes Gives about 280-300 exp when fainted
Hoothoot No No Yes It's Route 36 without the Nidos, but with Spinarak or Ledyba. Yeehah. Some more trainers to beat around, and the infamous Apricorns. The Red one
becomes a Level Ball, which makes catching low-level Pokemon easier. The
Blue Apricorn is a Lure Ball, which Kurt gave you. The Black one becomes
a Heavy Ball, which catches Pokemon like Snorlax and Lapras. When you're
done Apricorn-picking, level up to 21 (Spearow will evolve), and head to Ecruteak City. ECRUTEAK CITY Items- HM 03, Itemfinder
Pokemon- Eevee As usual, heal when you hit town. When you enter the Center, Bill will be
waiting with important news: The Time Capsule has been fixed! Now, you can
trade across to Red/Blue/Yellow and fill some of those Pokédex holes. When
Bill leaves, follow him to Goldenrod with an open slot on the team to get
Eevee! Back in town, heal and go to the dance hall. There are 5 dancers there, and
if you beat them all, you get the Surf HM. The Dancers use the 5 (no, that's
not a misprint, there are 5) forms of Eevee. The usual crowd of Vaporeon,
Jolteon, and Flareon has swelled to include Psychic-type Esperon and
Dark-type Umbreon. Dark goes down to Fighting and Bug. After getting Surf, check the houses for the Itemfinder, then go to the
Burned Tower in the northwest portion of the city. BURNED TOWER Required: Rock Smash
Items- X Speed, Burn Heal, HP Up
pokemon :
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes No Yes
Koffing Yes Yes Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes 1F only
Magmar Yes Yes Yes B1 only And as soon as you walk in the room, who should appear to do his impression
of herpes and show up when least wanted or expected... ____________________________________________________________________________
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RIVAL BATTLE 2
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pokemon :
~ Haunter L20
~ Zubat L20
~ Magnemite L18
You picked Chikorita:
~ Quilava L22
Cyndaquil:
~ Croconaw L22
Totodile:
~ Bayleef L22 I didn't want to say anything last time because it only applies to 1/3 of
the people reading this guide (the ones who took Cyndaquil), but now that
it's one of his main Pokemon I have to ask - how is he evolving some of
his Pokemon early, and can I get some of that? The Totodile would evolve
at L16 instead of L18, and now he's got a Haunter five levels early. And yes, I bring this up because there's not really much to discuss here.
Same Pokemon should work as did the last time you fought him, Rock Throw
and Magnitude ahoy. Magnemite gets beaten by Ground (quad damage thanks
to the Magnemite family picking up a new Steel type, which also adds in
weaknesses to Fire and Fighting), and just countertype the starter.
___________________________________________________________________________ Catch Koffing, then retreat to the Pokemon Center to heal and drop Gastly.
Why? Because Gastly's become less useful, and Magmar's coming up. (If you
have Quilava, keep Gastly and drop it for Lapras later.) Work on getting
Magmar to around level 23 with the rest of your party if you're using him. To actually complete your objective, which is release the Legendary
Wandering Pokemon (aka: the Gerbils), go to the left, go up, and break the
rock with Rock Smash. Beat the trainer, and drop down. Walk up the stairs,
and they will break out. Accomplish the level goal and dart. Back outside, collect your thoughts and go after Morty's Fog Badge. To get
to Morty, you have to fight every trainer in the gym, and negotiate an
invisble path. From the first trainer, go to the right statue and up.
Beat the trainer, and go left until you are parallel with the left statue.
Go up, beat the trainer, and go right until you line up with the right
statue. Up from there is the final trainer and Morty's platform. This path has given you an idea as to how the Ghosts here fight. They like
to use Mean Look to stop you from switching, and then use Curse. Quick
attacks are needed to beat them. Make sure everyone has one non-Normal
or Fighting attack (maybe give Machop Dig or one of the element punches).
When ready, talk to Morty and let the fun begin. Recommended level: 24
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Morty
pokemon :
~ Gastly L21
~ Haunter L21
~ Gengar L25
~ Haunter L23 The non-Gengar Pokemon fight pretty much the same way the minor trainers
did, abusing Curse and Mean Look. If you can do more than half damage in
the first round, you can let the GIANT NAIL TO THE FOREHEAD take care of
those guys for you. Gengar is the highest leveled one, though - and he's not screwing around.
Hypnosis puts you down, then Shadow Ball (80 power type-bonused) or Dream
Eater (100 power Psychic with 1/2 health back off a Special Attack that's
just below Alakazam's) is not fun for you. Thankfully, you have Geodude (or perhaps Graveler/Golem) and Alakazam by
this point. The non-Gengars are all weak to Magnitude, and it's a little
known fact that in some obscure dialects, Gengar actually means "Psybeam
bait". Rewards- $2300, Fog Badge, TM 30 (Shadow Ball)
___________________________________________________________________________ After you beat Morty, he'll hand over the Fog Badge, and Shadow Ball, the
best Ghost attack in the game (not that that means much, Ghost sucks as an
attacking type in this game). Drop into the pit to go back to the start,
and get out to heal. When you have all the things you need, go to Route 38.
Oh, and how many Berries do you have? Try to have 6. ROUTE 38 Items- Berry, Chad's #
pokemon :
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes 5% chance holds Metal Coat item
Meowth Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Tauros Yes Yes Yes
Miltank Yes Yes Yes
Farfetch'd Yes Yes No
Snubbull Yes Yes Yes Swarms Mainly a level up route - Tauros and Miltank both give pretty good
experience, and there's a few trainer. Chad will offer his phone # when
you beat it, and Pokedex hounds should take it - it means you'll get
a call when the normally-rare Snubbull appear. Pick up the Berry as
well, you'll want it for the next route. ROUTE 39 Items- Mint Berry, MooMoo Milk, TM 13 (Snore) (last two items require 7
Berries)
pokemon :
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes 5% chance holds Metal Coat item
Meowth Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Tauros Yes Yes Yes
Miltank Yes Yes Yes
Farfetch'd Yes Yes No Route 38 - Snubbull swarm = pointless route for Wild Pokemon. Stick
to beating the trainers for experience. As for the berries, if you've been hoarding them for the whole game you
should have 7 of them. Here's where it pays off - feed the Miltank in
the farmhouse 7 Berries, and it will recover from an illness. The farm
hands will give you TM 13 (Snore) for curing it and start selling MooMoo
Milk for $500 out of the house. Word of warning - you get one bottle at
a time, but you can come back and get more later. OLIVINE CITY Items- Good Rod, HM 04 (Strength)
Pokemon (Fishing - Olivine City):
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes No
Krabby No Yes Yes
Kingler No No Yes
Corsola No Yes Yes Morning and Afternoon only
Staryu No Yes Yes Evening only (Fishing - Olivine Dock Area):
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes No
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes
Tentacruel No No Yes
Chinchou No Yes Yes
Lanturn No No Yes Shellder No Yes Yes In-Game Trade: Voltorb (trade Krabby at a house north of the Lighthouse). Your rival will intercept you as you enter town. He doesn't want to fight
you, because he's looking for Olivine's Gym Leader, Jasmine. The story
around town is that she's helping a sick Pokemon at the Lighthouse in the
southeast part of the city. We'll get to her later, but for now, start by going to the house right below
the Gym. Someone there will give you a Good Rod, which is a serious upgrade.
Deposit the Old Rod in your PC. Also, just west of the Pokemon Center is a
restraunt. Talk to the sailor at the table to get HM 04, which teaches
Strength. Now, you've got a decision to make. Shortly, you're going to need a Water-
type as there's a giant Surf area. If you don't have Croconaw (or even if
you do and want to upgrade), you've got some decent choices here. Staryu
is always a good option (even with the rarity of Water Stones), Chinchou
or Lanturn are Water/Electric, which means it can do two jobs at once,
and there's even the comedy Shellder option. But if you want the best one
for ingame, you need to hold off until Friday, then get back to UNION Cave
by any means necessary. (Fastest way is Olivine -> 39 -> 38 -> Ecruteak
-> 37 -> 36 -> Violet City or Ruins of Alph -> 32 -> UNION Cave.) Bring
as many Great Balls as you can afford. When you get to UNION Cave, go near the exit. Remember the ladder you took
down to get TM39? Below that, there's a small Surf passage. Take it down
to find a ladder. Go down the ladder and you'll emerge in a new portion
of the Cave. (Note: In addition to the Pokemon in the UNION Cave, you
can find Quagsire in the water areas. It tends to flee, so be careful.)
At the bottom of this water area, once a week, is Lapras. Treat it as an
event battle (even though you can do this every Friday) and catch Lapras
- who is, in this author's humble opinion, the best Water-type for
going through the game and will pay off big time at the end. Back in Olivine (with Lapras in your party for good), make sure everyone
you're using is at about the same level - 26 is good enough for where
we're headed. In the bottom-right corner of Olivine is a Lighthouse -
the same one Jasmine is in. Enter. OLIVINE LIGHTHOUSE Items- Great Ball, TM 34 (Swagger), Rare Candy, Ether, Super Potion
Pokemon- None This is pretty straightforward for the first couple of floors. Beat the
Gentlemen: they carry a lot of money. On the fourth floor, you can either go
up or down. Go up to collect some good items: A Rare Candy and TM 34, which
teaches the Swagger move. This will confuse your opponent and double their
physical Attack. Drop down to the 4th floor, and fall down the hole to a part
of the 3rd floor you couldn't reach before. From there, take the stairs to
to the 6th floor and Jasmine. She won't come down until you get the Ampharos
who charges the lighthouse some medicine. The medicine's in Cianwood City,
across the ocean. From the lighthouse, go to the open land area. Use Rock Smash to break some
of the rocks and find some Pokemon. Krabby are pretty common, but every once
in a while, you'll find the Bug/Rock Shuckle. This guy has no offense to
speak of, and his speed's terrible. But his defensive stats... Off the page.
Don't worry if you don't get one here, as there's one in Cianwood. When
ready, shove off for Routes 40-41. ROUTES 40-41 Items- None
pokemon :
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Tentacool Yes Yes Yes
Tentacruel Yes Yes Yes
Mantine Yes Yes Yes Route 41 only, Gold exclusive This whole route is Surfing, so I hope you don't get seasick easily. Just
go along, getting level ups (if the trainers don't give them to you, the
wild Pokemon will) and any Pokemon you may have missed. Along the way, you
will see islands with Whirlpools blocking the entrances. These are the Whirl
Islands, home to the mystical Psychic/Flying Pokemon Lugia. However, there's
a couple of items you need to catch Lugia (the Whirlpool HM and the Silver
Wing) that you won't get 'til much later. So, head into Cianwood City. CIANWOOD CITY Items- Secret Potion, HM 02 (Fly)
Pokemon- Shuckle After healing, the first place you should go is the house down-and-left from
the Pokemon Center. The guy inside has Jasmine's medicine. If you leave and
come back, he'll sell some healing items. Just above his house is a paranoid
trainer. It would appear that Rival bullied him into giving up a rare
Pokemon. He'll give you Shuckle if you have an open slot on the team. Next stop would be the gym. This is a Fighting-type gym, so bring any
Psychics and Flyers you might have. Also, bring someone with Strength, and
an Electric Pokemon. The trainers all have non-Fighting attacks on their
Pokemon, so Ghost's invulnerability is nullified. Beat the three trainers,
move the rocks (move the left and right ones up, then move the center one
either to the left or right), beat one more trainer, and fight Chuck, the
local Gym Leader. Recommended level: 27-28
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Chuck
pokemon :
~ Primeape L27
~ Poliwrath L30 For the first time in the game, Golem can't roll over this gym - Fighting
attacks do big damage even with its high Defense. However, Alakazam lives
to beat up the low Special Defense enemies here. Paste Primeape with a
Psybeam. If for some reason you DON'T want to win this easily, throw an
Electric-type out for Poliwrath and Thundershock/Thunderpunch it into
oblivion - but watch out for the Mind Reader->Dynamicpunch combo that will
have said Electric type eating a 100-power Fighting move with guaranteed
confusion. See why using a Psychic Pokemon is easier? Rewards- $3000, Storm Badge, TM 01 (Dynamicpunch)
___________________________________________________________________________ After the fight, you'll get the Storm Badge and the TM for Dynamicpunch,
which really isn't useful now. When you get outside, talk to Chuck's wife
to get HM 02, which is Fly. This will get you back to Olivine very quickly. OLIVINE CITY GYM Items- None
Pokemon- None When you land in Olivine, climb back to Jasmine's location. Give her the
medicine and she'll go back to the gym. Inside, she'll offer to fight you
for the Mineral Badge. She uses one of the new types, Steel. Recommended level: 28-29
__________________________________________________________________________
GYM LEADER FIGHT
Jasmine
pokemon :
~ Magnemite L30
~ Magnemite L30
~ Steelix L35 Two Magnemite? Someone better pinch Golem, he's dreaming. Steelix is a rarity in this game, a Pokemon designed to fight around its
weaknesses. It has Iron Tail for its main damage dealer (beats Rock/Ground
Pokemon like Golem who would normally take on the Ground weakness), Rock
Slide should you throw a Fire or Water/Ice type at it, and Sunny Day to
weaken Water moves. You could fake it out by luring it into Sunny Day and
then switching to the Fire-type, but there's a good chance it'll be pasted
by Rock Slide on the switchin. Your best bets are a Fighting type such as
Machoke/Machamp, or a high Special Attack Water-type like Lapras to Surf
it for massive damage before it can get the Sunny Day up. Rewards- $3500, Mineral Badge, TM 23 (Iron Tail)
___________________________________________________________________________ Now, the next stop is Route 42, east of Ecruteak City. However, there are
some side items you can do with the HMs. These are outlined below. New Bark Town: Get out the Togepi and show it to Professor Elm. As a reward,
he'll give you an Everstone. Cherrygrove City: Surf to the fisherman and talk to him. He'll give you
the Mystic Water that boosts Water damage. Violet City: Use Surf in the waterways to get a PP Up and a Rare Candy. Route 32: Use Cut to access a portly man who has TM 05, Roar. UNION Cave: In the room where you got Swift, Surf the water to a new part
of the cave. Go left the first chance you get and go out. This leads to a
new part of the ruins with a trainer, and is the only place in the game to
catch Psychic/Flying Natu and Normal-type Smeargle. Smeargle's unusual, in
that it learns only one move, Sketch. But that move can open up any move in
the game, because it permanetly copies the last move the other Pokemon used. Azalea Town: You can use Strength in the Slowpoke Well to access a couple of
new items. One is TM 18, Rain Dance. The other one is the King's Rock, which
gives all moves a chance at flinching, and evolves Poliwhirl and Slowpoke
when you trade them with the rock attached. As well, this is the earliest
place to catch Slowpoke, Slowbro, and Golbat. Ilex Forest: Surf in the pond by the exit to find Psyduck and Golduck. Route 34: On the left side of the Route is a water path. Surf down it and
go into the inlet. Beat the 3 trainers inside to earn the Soft Sand item,
which boosts Ground damage. Ecruteak City: In the Burned Tower, use Rock Smash on the right side and go
up to a hole. Fall down and use Strength to get TM 20, which is Endure. With all that done, head east to Route 42. ROUTE 42 Items- Ultra Ball, Yellow Apricorn, Green Apricorn, Peach Apricorn
pokemon :
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Mareep Yes Yes Yes
Flaaffy Yes Yes Yes
Mankey Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Spearow Yes Yes No
Zubat No No Yes Here's your chance to catch a wild Flaaffy if for some stupid reason you're
not raising Mareep. (By now, it should nearly be an Ampharos). Mankey's here
for Gold players as well. Also, you're now in what's considered a mountain
area in Johto, which means you can Headbutt for Aipom and Heracross if you
haven't already. The only reason why you're on this route is that it's the only route leading
to Mahogany Town. That's the next destination. MAHOGANY TOWN Items- None
Pokemon- None When you come into town, you'll notice several things. The Poke Mart is
selling useless items, the Gym is blocked off, and the path to Route 44 is
blocked. And I'll give you 3 guesses as to who's behind this*. So heal, and head north to Route 43/Lake of Rage. * And the first two don't count. ROUTE 43/LAKE OF RAGE Items- Bitter Berry, Max Ether x2, TM 10 (Hidden Power), TM 43 (Detect),
Red Scale
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Venonat Yes Yes Yes
Mareep Yes Yes Yes
Flaaffy Yes Yes Yes
Girafarig Yes Yes Yes
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Noctowl No No Yes The best of the n00bs is Girafarig, and it's just a novelty (how in heaven's
name do you get a Normal/Psychic type?) Wild Noctowl are also good Pokedex
fodder. The tollbooth on Route 43 is being manned by a member of Team Rocket. If you
want to pass, they'll let you, but it'll cost $1000. It's better to take the
grassy path, as you can catch some Pokemon and fight some trainers. The route
leads to the Lake of Rage. If you take the left entrance to the Lake, you'll be able to use Cut to get
some TMs. In the house is TM 10, Hidden Power. You may remember the Unowns
back in the Ruins of Alph using this move. Also, you can find TM 43, Detect.
This will prevent damage for 1 round, but doesn't work the more you use it.
The main reason why you're here, though, is the Red Gyarados. To find it,
take the right path and Surf to the center of the lake. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Shiny Pokemon The event battle with the Red Gyarados is the only time in the game you're
required to see a Shiny Pokemon. Shiny Pokemon are normal Pokemon with a
specific set of DVs (see the max stat and Hidden Power sections for more
fun with DVs) that glow when they enter battle. The required stats are, on a scale of 0-15:
~ Attack can be 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, or 15 (50%)
~ Defense, Speed and the Specials must be 10
~ As a result, HP will either be 0 or 8 So if you get a Shiny, it's purely decorative and should only be used in
competitive play if you have no other options. And the same can be said for
Gyarados - in GSC play, he's horrible. He does learn a lot of HMs, so he can
be used as a cool-looking HM slave.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- After you either catch or faint the Red Gyarados, you'll receive a Red Scale.
Hang onto this for now, you can trade it for an item later. Head back to
shore and you'll meet Lance - the Dragon specialist and final member of the
Elite 4 in RBY. He senses something wrong with the Pokemon in the lake and
wants you to investigate with him. Return to Mahogany Town and go to the
little shop, where after the threat of death by Hyper Beam, you'll enter
the Team Rocket Base. TEAM ROCKET BASE Items- Hyper Potion, Nugget, X Accuracy, Protein, Ice Heal, Dire Hit, Full
Heal, TM 46 (Thief), HM 06 (Whirlpool When you go down the stairs, you'll walk by a Persian statue. As soon as you
do, two Rockets will attack you. After beating them off, walk left to a
passage, and right to another. Go down and around to find a computer. Engage
it to stop that from happening. Next, you'll want to double back, and go left past the passage. After a
trainer, you'll come to a booby-trapped field. When you step on a tile, a
random Pokemon of Geodude, Koffing, and Voltorb will attack. This is your
first crack at getting Voltorb without a trade, so catch one but watch out
for the Selfdestruct attacks all three Pokemon will throw at you. "If I ran Team Rocket, I'd spring for better traps. Booby-trapped Persian
statues and emo Pokemon? What the hell?" - _Raptor_
"KOFFFFFFFFFFING IN MY SKINNNNNNNNNN" - Blackthorne2050
- From a GameFAQs Pokemon Gold board thread, "If I Ran Team Rocket" When you come to a flight of stairs, go down and Lance will give you a one-
time healing. Go to the right, and down the stairs. Now, you'll have to beat
two specific trainers to get passwords to the leader. The trainers you have
to beat are the trainer by the Full Heal and Dire Hit items (1 L19 Raticate)
and the trainer at the upper computer bank (L18 Arbok, L18 Gloom). They will
give you the password after you beat them and talk to them again. When you
get the passwords, take the stairs above the Protein and go left. Down the
stairs, and take the next flight to TM 46, Thief. Head back down the stairs,
run into Rival (Lance kicked his butt so you don't have to), and check the
door. When it opens, fight the Rocket inside.... Male Rocket Leader
Pokemon- L22 Zubat, L22 Koffing, L24 Raticate
Rewards- $1584, Generator Room Password Simple trainer. A Rock with a ground move (Graveler/Golem) will do well here. After you beat him, he teleports away, but his Murkrow has the password.
Backtrack to the hallway where Lance healed you to start a 2-vs-2 match.
Lance will take the guy, while you fight this evil lady.... Female Rocket Leader
Pokemon- L26 Ekans, L26 Gloom, L26 Murkrow
Rewards- $1800, access to the Generator room Pretty easy. Ground gets Ekans, Fire takes Gloom, and Murkrow falls to an
Ice or Electric attack. When the leaders book, you and Lance will eliminate the Electrode by any
means necessary. You can catch them if you want, but only catch 1 and faint
the other 2. When the Pokemon are gone, Lance will thank you and give you
HM 06, Whirlpool. Don't use this on a team member, though. (If you caught the
Red Gyarados and aren't using it, give it Whirlpool.) When you come out of the shop, the Gym will be opened up. Walk in to find
pretty early on that this place loves Ice-types. Here's the path, fighting
every trainer: From the start, go one step past the left statue and go up to the trainer.
Beat her, and go back to the start. Beat the trainers on the side in any
order. Next, go one square to the left of the right statue, and up to the
trainer. Beat him and go back down. Finally, go to the left side of the left
statue, and go up, right, down, left, up, and right to find the old man
Pryce. Recommended level: 31
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Pryce
pokemon :
~ Seel L27
~ Dewgong L29
~ Piloswine L31 Wow, the trainers ARE regressing in this game. Pryce would get stomped
quite hard by Jasmine, not only based on Pokemon but on the levels alone.
As such, this is one of the easier Badge fights. Seel is pure-Water, but has Ice moves so you may want to hold the Grass
types and stick with Thunderpunching it. Dewgong is Water/Ice but has the same problems as Seel - so just
Thunderpunch it down. Piloswine is the odd combo of Ice/Ground, which nulls the Electric damage.
But it also opens them up to a good Fire-type roasting. Or you could whack
it with Fighting moves until it croaks, or Surf it out of play. The special
moves are preferred, as Pilo's Special Defense isn't the hottest. Rewards- $3100, Glacier Badge, TM 16 (Icy Wind)
___________________________________________________________________________ After you beat the gym, you should have seven badges. If you do and have
beaten the Rockets twice - and basically followed the walkthrough to the
letter, you should trigger a phone call from Elm. If not, you may have to
restart - I haven't missed the call in my playthroughs, but people have.
Since I haven't been able to replicate the error, I can't explain it myself. Anyway, if you get a call from Elm, you're in good shape. But the Radio
Tower in Goldenrod is not - it's being used to broadcast a pirate signal.
Time to crack some skulls in Golden Rod. RADIO TOWER: 1st PASS Items- Underground Key, Max Ether, TM 35 (Sleep Talk), Card Key, Amulet
Coin, Smoke Ball
Pokemon- None The basic point of this area is to waste the 11 Rockets hanging around.
Expect Poison, Normal, Steel, and part-Flying Pokemon. When you get to the
5th floor, talk to the "director" to engage a fight. Fake Director
Pokemon- L30 Koffing (x5), Weezing L32
Rewards- $2160, Underground Key Five. Koffings. What. The. ****. Psybeam. Him. Talking. Like. Kirk. Is.
Fun. The "director" will give you the Underground Key for beating him. Now, you
have to go to the Underground section of Goldenrod and use the key on the
locked door. When you do, Rival will take the time to attack....
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RIVAL BATTLE 3
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pokemon :
~ Golbat L30
~ Magnemite L28
~ Haunter L30
~ Sneasel L32
You picked Chikorita:
~ Typhlosion L32
Cyndaquil:
~ Feraligatr L32
Totodile:
~ Meganium L32 Look out, Chikorita starters - Rival grabbed the "Illegal Evolution Poke-
Wheaties" again and is turning them on you. And we now know what Pokemon
Rival stole in Cianwood - the Sneasel. Dark/Ice, and blinding fast, but
it's physical defense is subpar and it's quad-weak to Fighting. You know
what that means. Golbat is quick and annoying, but can't take a hit to save its life.
Psybeam or Psychic it. Haunter and Magnemite you know already. That leaves
the starter, who can be simply counter-typed as you've done in the previous
two fights.
___________________________________________________________________________ After he goes down, you'll fight 3 Rockets, each guarding a switch. The
switches manipulate walls and doors in an effort to get to the final door.
To get to it, activate the left, center, and right switches in that order.
You can play with the doors to get a couple of new items, including the
Smoke Ball which is guaranteed to let you run away from wild Pokemon
battles. But then again, having a higher speed rating will accomplish the
same thing... Anyway, doors 3, 2, and 1 in order get you another Rocket. Beat her and go
through the door that will open, then slay some more Rockets. Pick up the
TM 35, Sleep Talk (uses one of your Pokemon's moves while asleep), and then
beat the Rocket in the center. I'm not even going to bother listing him as
a boss anymore because he's only packing 2 Koffing - at level 25. Talk to the director for the Card Key, which opens the shuttle doors in the
Radio Tower. Before you leave, take the stairs to the cash-doubling Amulet
Coin hold item. Then, head back to Radio Tower. RADIO TOWER: 2nd PASS Items- Rainbow/Silver Wing (Rainbow in Gold, Silver in Silver), Pink Bow,
TM 11 (Sunny Day)
Pokemon- None In the tower, go up to the 3rd floor, and use the Card Key in the slot. This
will give you access to the hardest Rocket fights. Go up three floors,
beating Rockets along the way. On the 5th floor, you'll have to fight the
female and male leaders of TR back to back, so be ready. Female Leader (Round 2)
Pokemon- L32 Arbok, L32 Vileplume, L32 Murkrow Same Pokemon as in Mahogany, and should be dealt with in the same way. Male Leader (Round 2)
Pokemon- L33 Houndoor, L33 Koffing, L35 Houndoom
Reward- Rainbow/Silver Wing Koffing you should have no problem with. Houndoor and Houndoom are both
Fire/Dark, so use the approriate counters (Water, Ground, Rock, Fighting). When the man drops, the real director will take his seat and give you a
different-colored Wing. In Silver, it's the Silver Wing. In Gold, you get
the Rainbow Wing. These are the keys to getting to Lugia or Ho-oh - and
you can do it now, but I recommend holding off until you hit the city
with the next badge so you can stock up on supplies. You'll also get
TM 11 (Sunny Day) and a Pink Bow (10% boost - Normal) from various
staffers. After you collect your rewards, beat it back to Mahogany. Now that Team
Rocket is dead for good, you can now go on Route 44. ROUTE 44 Items- Burnt Berry, Max Revive, Ultra Ball, Wilton's #
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Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Weepinbell Yes Yes Yes
Lickitung Yes Yes Yes
Tangela Yes Yes Yes Tends to flee, put it to sleep Fishing:
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Poliwag No Yes Yes
Remoraid Yes Yes Yes Swarm Pokemon The trainers on this route are easy after the experience you got fighting
Team Rocket. Wilton, a fisherman on the eastern part of the Route, will
let you know when the Remoraid swarm, so keep in touch. As for the wild
Pokemon, you have to Surf to the grass patch, which has a Max Revive in it.
Be sure to get Lickitung, as you'll need it for a scenario later. The cave at the end of the route is the Ice Path. Enter and prepare to
freeze your (Poke) Balls off. ICE PATH Items- HM 07 (Waterfall), Max Potion, Full Heal, Nevermelt Ice, TM 44
(Rest), Iron, PP Up
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Zubat Yes No Yes
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Jynx Yes Yes Yes
Swinub Yes Yes Yes
Delibird Yes Yes Yes Flees, Silver exclusive Swinub becomes Pilowswine, and you know how that goes from the last Gym.
Delibird learns one move, and can't use that move very well ANYWAY, so
it's purely relegated to the position of Santa Claus on the official
Christmas theme team. The prize here is Jynx - if you don't have Lapras,
you'll want an Ice-type for the next gym. Even if you do, its Lovely Kiss
is a far better Sleep technique than anything you've got at this point
on a non-Grass Pokemon, and you can catch a Legendary soon. Get it and
start leveling it up. Remember the sliding puzzles of the Mahogany Gym? Well, they're back and
worse than ever. The first major one is a pain in the neck, but I'll guide
you through. First, go up, then left, down, left, up, right, up, and right. This will
place you in the upper-right corner. From there, go down, left, up, left,
down, right, down, right, up, and right to escape. To the right is another
path, one you have to negotiate to beat this game. Starting at the higher
point, go right, up, left, down, right, up, and right to get HM 07. This
is Waterfall, which is needed to win the game. From the HM, go left, down
and left to get out and go up the ladder. When up the ladder, go right and down to appear in a boulder-and-hole room.
Push the boulders into the holes and go down the ladder. (It shouldn't be that hard.) You'll appear in a giant ice sheet with items around it. From the
ladder, go left, down, left, up, and right to get to the next ladder. When
you come up, go around the rocks and get the Nevermelt Ice, which increases
the power of Ice moves. Double back to a ladder, and you'll turn up in a room
with a Z-shaped platform. Go to the stairs and jump down, then go over to get
TM 44 (Rest). Then, slide up, left, and down to the final ladder. Get the PP
Up on the way out. You'll end up in Blackthorne City. BLACKTHORN CITY Items- Dragon Fang
Pokemon- None The best part of the city is the Move Deleter. This man located near the
south end of town will make your Pokemon forget useless moves, including HMs!
Finally, giving someone good a rotten HM isn't permanent. The Poke Mart here sells Ultra Balls, which are the second thing you need to
catch the Legendary Birds. Stock up, and you may actually want to skip ahead
to the Tin Tower or Whirl Islands (Gold to the Tower, Silver to the Islands)
to catch it now. You'll need it for the next gym, ESPECIALLY if you have
Lugia. The most important thing in the long run, however, is Blackthorn Gym. And
you'll need to bring everything but the kitchen sink to beat it. Make sure
you have one Ice move user, and a bunch of strong attackers to act as your
backup. To get to Clair, you'll need to beat a trainer, then go up a ladder. Move the
rock on the right all the way up, and move the left one into the pit. Go
down, fight the trainer, and go to the right. Push the right boulder down,
and the left one up all the way, then two spaces right. After beating a third
trainer, push a boulder all the way to the right, and a final boulder down
into the pit. Go down the ladder you passed, beat two more trainers, and
fight the hardest (radio edit) boss in the history of Pokemon to this point. Recommended level: 38, but try to go higher.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Clair
pokemon :
~ Dragonair L37
~ Dragonair L37
~ Dragonair L37
~ Kingdra L40 Just for the record, and this is purely my opinion - we have the hottest
lady in Pokemon right here. It's a shame that she's such a pain, in more
ways than one. She's a Dragon user, and Dragons have a grand total of TWO
weaknesses - their own type (which makes it nigh-impossible to use as the
best Dragon move you'd have at this point is the 40-power Twister), and
Ice. See why I brought Lapras and recommended Jynx? The three Dragons attack with various Special types. But they can't do
enough damage before you drop them all with Ice Beams. The big problem here
is Kingdra. It's a Water/Dragon Pokemon, which drops Ice Beams to neutral
damage (but also opens it up for neutral damage from Thunderpunch). It'll
shrug off your attacks, get Hyper Potioned, and keep firing away. Blast
it with your best shots - Ice Beams, Thunderpunches, and if you happen to
have Aeroblast on your Lugia, USE IT. Reward- $4000
___________________________________________________________________________ After the toughest fight yet, Clair refuses to give you the Badge! Unless you
enter the Dragon's Den and get the Dragon Fang item. Bring a Whirlpooler, and
follow the left side of the screen to a Whirlpool. Have said Pokemon destroy
it, and surf on. Eventually, you'll find the Dragon Fang and claim your
well-deserved prizes - the Rising Badge (the 8th badge in Johto) and TM24,
Dragonbreath. Once you leave the Den, you'll get a call from Professor Elm. He'd like to see
you at his lab ASAP. Now, we could Fly there, but there are Pokemon to be had.
So let's heal up and go south from Blackthorn to hit Route 45. ROUTE 45 Items- Elixir, Max Potion, X Special, Revive, Mystery Berry, Parry's #
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Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Graveler Yes Yes Yes
Gligar Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Skarmory Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Teddiursa Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive, flees
Phanpy Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive, flees Gligar can't learn Earthquake without outside influence (Pokemon Stadium
2), whereas Skarmory is one of the best Pokemon in the game. Phanpy's
evolved form eats Teddiursa's for lunch. I think Gold got the shaft here. Basically, just hop the fences and beat up all the trainers. Parry will
track the Marill at Mt. Mortar for you, so stop by and pick him up. At
the end, go left to Route 46. ROUTE 46 Items- Berry, Paralyzecure Berry, Dire Hit You may remember this as the place where you caught Spearow and Geodude
way back when. At the bottom of Route 46 is Route 29, which means you have
officialy come full circle. WELCOME BACK TO NEW BARK Items- Master Ball
Pokemon- None When you get home, go see Prof. Elm to get a Master Ball! This is a once-in
a lifetime item that catches any Pokemon without fail. Save this for much
later, as you'll need it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: The Hierarchy Of The Master Ball "With great power comes great responsibility
That's the catchphrase of old Uncle Ben
And if you missed it, don't worry - he'll say the line
Again and again and again" - Weird Al Yankovic, "Ode to a Superhero" So Elm's just given you a Poke Ball that can catch anything in the game
without you having to put in any effort whatsoever. The question becomes...
what do you do with it? Clearly, you don't want to waste it on a Rattata or something common like
that. It's got to be something big. If you see something shiny that tends
to flee battle or explode, you may choose to use it on that. However, that's
only going to happen once in a blue moon, and you often have a turn before
they run or blow up to get a sleeper in. So what you will likely want to use it on is legendaries. If you REALLY want
to use one of the Gerbils, then you may want to use it on that when you see
it to save yourself flying all over Johto. But the main thing I'd recommend
saving it for is the legendary bird you get after you beat the Elite 4 - it's level 70, and a total pain in the you-know-what to catch. So the hierarchy goes:
~ Level 70 bird
~ Gerbils
~ Shiny Pokemon
~ Level 40 bird
~ Other Pokemon
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- At this point, the next required place is Route 26/27. There's a couple of
quick side items to take care of, though: ~ Take the Red Scale item you got from the Red Gyarados to Mr. Pokemon on
Route 30. He'll give you the Experience Share item in exchange, which when
held by a Pokemon will give them half the experience even if they don't
fight. Good for getting a Pokemon up to speed quickly.
~ Go back to Route 43's tollbooth. The guard is so happy to be back on the
job that he'll give you TM 36 (Sludge Bomb) - the best Poison attack in the
game. You can also go after some interesting Pokemon at Mt. Mortar, Whirl Islands
(Silver), Tin Tower (Gold), and the Dark Cave. We'll start in Mt. Mortar. MT. MORTAR REQUIREMENTS: Surf, Flash, Waterfall, one open slot in your party
Items- Rare Candy, Max Potion, TM 40 (Defense Curl), Escape Rope, Dragon
Scale, Elixir, Max Revive
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Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Machop Yes Yes Yes
Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Machoke Yes Yes Yes 2nd Floor only
Graveler Yes Yes Yes 2nd Floor only
Raticate Yes Yes Yes 2nd Floor only
Goldeen Yes Yes Yes Surfing only
Seaking Yes Yes Yes Surfing only
Marill Yes Yes Yes Swarm
Tyrogue n/a n/a n/a Given after a trainer fight If you've seen a map of this place, you'll know this is one big mountain.
But most of it is bad items and wasted time. To get to where you need to,
take the second entrance on Route 42. (NOTE: I will only cover the parts
leading to Tyrogue. You can explore further if you wish.) Use Flash when you enter, or you'll be banging your head a lot. When the
place is lit up, surf around the platform. When you come to the waterfall,
use Waterfall to fly right up. From there, surf around the blocks and enter
the next room. This next room is a pain, but the items are worth it. Go left and Surf the
little pond to get a Rare Candy, then go back to the start. Go right, and
Surf through two ponds to get the Max Potion. From the item, go up, Surf
another pond, and go past where the item was. Jump down and head left. When
you come to another pond, Surf it and head right. Jump down the first fence
and collect TM 40 (Defense Curl), then return to the fence just above the
TM. Keep going right, and Surf up. This will take you to an Escape Rope. Get
it, and go right to another Surf pond. Go around the rocks and hop two
fences to collect the Dragon Scale, which evolves Seadra to Kingdra after
trading. Go left and pick up the Elixir, and retrace your steps to the
point where you took the two jumps. This time, go left, take one last leap,
and left to a ladder. Whew.... You'll appear on a platform. Go around to the maze of rocks, and look for
a Max Revive. From the item, go up, left, and down to come to another
ladder. From the ladder, it's a short jaunt to the Karate Master, Kiyo. Karate Kiyo
Pokemon- L34 Hitmonlee, L34 Hitmonchan
Rewards- $816, Tyrogue Getting to him is hard, beating him's a snap. Just use good Flying/Psychic
Pokemon and you'll have no problem. After you win, the Master will give you a rare Pokemon that evolves 3
different ways, based on his L20 stats. Attack higher than Defense = Hitmonlee.
Defense higher than Attack = Hitmonchan.
Equal stats = new Pokemon Hitmontop. After collecting your prize, Escape Rope out of here. DARK CAVE REQUIREMENTS: Surf, Flash, Rock Smash
Items- Revive, Darkglasses, TM 13 (Snore), Max Potion, Full Heal, Potion
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Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Graveler Yes Yes Yes
Wobbuffet Yes Yes Yes Blackthorn entrance only
Dunsparce Yes Yes Yes Route 31 entrance only, swarm The best entrance to take is just south of Blackthorn, on Route 45. You'll
need Surf, Flash, and Rock Smash. When you go in, you'll see a giant lake. Surf down to a distant platform to
find a Revive, and go left to TM 13 (Snore). Double back to the pond, and
exit on the left side. Go up a set of stairs and down another, then go up
past the platforms. The guy there will give you the Darkglasses, which power
up Dark-element moves. Go down from him to exit the room. The next section starts with a corner entrance. Go down and Smash the rock,
and go right. Break rocks and jump platforms for the other items, and go
out on Route 46. Or, you can go left from the entrance, and down to find
the exit leading to Route 31. WHIRL ISLANDS REQUIREMENTS: Surf, Flash, Whirlpool, recommend an Escape Rope
Items- Ultra Ball, Max Revive, Max Ether, Full Restore *These are just the items on the way to Lugia.*
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Krabby Yes Yes Yes
Seel Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Horsea Yes Yes Yes In water only
Seadra Yes Yes Yes In water only
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes In water only
Tentacruel Yes Yes Yes In water only
Lugia n/a n/a n/a Event battle, see below To even go near Lugia, you'll need Surf and Whirlpool. You'll need Surf
and Flash to get to it. Also, bring an Escape Rope. You'll need a sleep Pokemon, so break out Jynx and level it up quickly. Go back to Route 41. Remember the 4 islands? Take the northeastern one and
use Whirlpool on the right side. When you enter the cave, go right and get
down the ladder. (Take the upper jump. The old info had a lot of people
confused.) When you land, go down as far as you can, left, and down again
to a ladder. When you land again, get the Max Revive, then take the waterfall down. Enter the cave and Surf up to Lugia. Save right now. To catch it, you'll need to put it to sleep, wear its health down with
attacks, then throw Ultra Balls. A Jynx at a similar level (within a couple
of levels of 40) with Lovely Kiss, Ice Punch, and Doubleslap would do great
here. Sleep it, Ice Punch it once, then use Doubleslap (which does little
damage) to put it in the red. When it's health is as low as you can get it,
and it's asleep, throw Ultra/Heavy Balls for the catch. Lugia starts at L40, with the best Flying technique in the game, Aeroblast.
It also has Safeguard (prevents status for 5 rounds), Gust, and Recover (you
know what this does.) Give it Psychic and Earthquake by TM, and you'll have
little problems with the last half of the game. *Note: If you're playing Gold, this doesn't apply. Just catch Lugia with
the Master Ball later, and meet me in Tin Tower.* TIN TOWER Items- Full Heal, Ultra Bal, Escape Rope, Max Revive, Full Restore, Rare
Candy, Super Potion, Nugget, Max Elixir
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Gastly No No Yes
Ho-oh n/a n/a n/a Event battle, see walkthrough Go to Ecruteak City, and have a sleep Pokemon handy. The Jynx I recommended
for Whirl Islands would be good enough. To get to the tower, go to the house
north of the Dance Hall (where you got Surf.) The first couple of floors are pretty basic, just get ready for an amaze-ing
next few floors. Starting on the 3rd floor, go left to the Full Heal, then
go right. Next, go up and left to the pillar, then go around the pillar and
up. Take the ramps going right to get to the 4th floor. The 4th floor is simple. From the ladder, go down, left 2, down to the Ultra
Ball, and right. Go down to the Super Potion, then bounce all the way to the
left. Ignore the stairs, but get the Escape Rope. Go left from there, and
past the left side of the pillar. Take the next staircase. On the 5th floor, go up and right, until you come to the first ramp. Go right 2 ramps, down 1, left 2, down 5, right 2, and down to the next
staircase. The 6th floor is easy. Go up to the pillar, right, up, and left to the
ramps. Hop down and take the stairs. The 7th floor is where the fun begins.
Go up, ignore the teleporter, and right to the Max Revive. Next, go down and
left until you come to a fork. Take this one down and step on the pad. From
there, follow the teleporters until you come to a lone teleporter and the
pillar. Take the stairs to Ho-oh. To get this one, use Lovely Kiss/Hypnosis to put it to sleep. Use weak
attacks like Ice Punch and Doubleslap or set damage moves (like Night Shade
and Seismic Toss) to put it in the red. Next, toss Ultra/Heavy Balls and
ka-ching! You've got Ho-oh. In Gold, Ho-oh starts at L40 and has Sacred Fire, the most powerful Fire
move in the game. It also has Recover, Gust, and Safeguard. It can learn
the Grass-type Solarbeam, and the Sunny Day attack that makes its Fire
moves more powerful (and eliminates Solarbeam's charge.) Be sure to keep
Recover. *Silver players, come back here later with the Rainbow Wing and a Master
Ball.* Now that that's taken care of, it's time to fight the Elite 4. Go east
from New Bark Town, and you'll come up on a new route... ROUTE 26/27 REQUIREMENTS: Surf, Waterfall, Whirlpool (optional, but leads to a TM)
Items- Rare Candy, Moon Stone, TM 37 (Sandstorm), TM 22 (Solarbeam), Ice Berry, Max Elixir
pokemon :
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Doduo Yes Yes No
Dodrio Yes Yes No Route 26 only
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Sandslash Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Arbok Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Ponyta Yes Yes Yes
Quagsire Yes No Yes
Slowpoke Yes Yes Yes Waterfall area only
Golbat Yes Yes Yes Waterfall area only Surf east from New Bark to come out on Route 27. Oh, and welcome to Kanto
by the way. To get the Candy, Surf to the far right. Enter the first cave you see and surf to the Moon Stone, then Waterfall up to the other side of the fence. When you come out, enter the house, where a lady will check the happiness of your lead Pokemon. If it likes you, you'll get TM 37 (Sandstorm), which damages both Pokemon every turn. Steel, Rock, and Ground aren't affected, so give it to one of those. To get TM 22 (Solarbeam), go
on the boardwalk and Surf until you see the Whirlpool. Destroy it and Surf
until you see an item and a trainer. Beat the trainer for Solarbeam. The trainers in this area are not easy by any stretch of the imagination.
On Route 26, there's a lady who will heal your Pokemon, so stop in. At the
end of the route, you'll come to Champion's Path. Show the badges, ignore
the guards (they'll clear out eventually), and enter Victory Road. VICTORY ROAD Items- Max Revive, Full Heal, X Special, TM 26 (Earthquake), Full Restore
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Onix Yes Yes Yes
Graveler Yes Yes Yes
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Rhyhorn Yes Yes Yes
Ursaring Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Donphan Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive The most annoying parts of the Red/Blue Victory Road (the trainers and the
rock puzzles) are gone. However, the wild Pokemon still roam. This is quite
easy, with one exception. Rival's back for another butt-kicking.
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RIVAL BATTLE 4
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pokemon :
~ Sneasel L34
~ Kadabra L35
~ Magneton L35
~ Haunter L35
~ Golbat L36
You picked Chikorita:
~ Typhlosion L38
Cyndaquil:
~ Feraligatr L38
Totodile:
~ Meganium L38 No illegal evolutions here, but the Rival's strategy ought to be illegal
due to extreme stupidity. The newcomer is Kadabra, who you can probably
two-shot with any good physical attack before it can start Psychicing you.
Magnemite evolved, but the evolved form doesn't change types so you can
Earthquake it out as usual. Sneasel gets creamed by the same Fighting attacks, Haunter and Golbat eat
Psychic or Earthquake/Thunderpunch, and the starter gets blasted as you've
done all game. Yawn.
___________________________________________________________________________ After the fight, Rival runs away. But you'll see him again. After the fight,
go left and drop down the hole. This leads to TM 26 (Earthquake), the best
Ground move in the game. Give this to a Ground or Rock type if they
don't already have it. Get back to the exit, and enter Indigo Plateau. INDIGO PLATEAU/ELITE 4 Items- None
Pokemon- None This is it. The halfway point of the game. My general advice: Have everyone
at least L45, and have plenty of items from the Mart with you. That way, if
you do manage to lose, your cash penalty won't be as bad. My specific
advice... well, see below. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPOTLIGHT: Preparation for the Elite 4 Now you've reached the official midpoint of the game. If you're raising a
team, it should be around L45. If you're just going with a couple of Pokemon,
they're about L55 by now. The team I'm going to use for this follows below. Keep in mind that I have
full trading capability, including the ability to send Pokemon back to RBY
for TMs they need. Substitute moves are in brackets if that is the case. Golem:
Earthquake, Rock Slide (Rock Throw), two filler moves
Alakazam:
Psychic, Fire Punch, Ice Punch, Thunderpunch
Magmar:
Flamethrower, Thunderpunch, Smokescreen, Strength
Ampharos:
Thunderpunch, Thunder Wave, Fire Punch, Return
Lapras:
Surf, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt (Body Slam), Confuse Ray
Machamp:
Cross Chop, Karate Chop*, Earthquake, Rock Slide (Return) * Purely to make sure I can still use Fighting moves when Cross Chop
invariably runs out of PP Held items not used, except to give the opening Pokemon an Amulet Coin to
double money earned. This opening Pokemon will be listed in each member's
section.
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ELITE FOUR WILL
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pokemon :
~ Xatu L40
~ Xatu L42
~ Slowbro L41
~ Exeggutor L41
~ Jynx L41 Lead pokemon : Ampharos An all-Psychic team sounds like a golden opportunity for Dark-types, but
unless you imported a Houndour egg from another game you don't have one
that can attack worth a damn (Umbreon can't. Trust me.) But they're all
dual-typed Psychics, so you can strike at the other type weaknesses.
Although Ampharos could solo this fight with Fire Punch, let Magmar take
care of Exeggutor and Jynx for you with Flamethrower and just have Ampharos
Thunderpunch everything else in sight. Reward: $4,200
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ELITE FOUR KOGA
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pokemon :
~ Ariados L40
~ Forretress L43
~ Muk L42
~ Venomoth L41
~ Crobat L44 Lead pokemon : Magmar or Golem In theory, if you had Rollout on Golem you could start rolling and
beat Koga in one PP. It's not likely, however, due to high HP from Muk and
defense from Forretress. Ariados is the evolved form of Spinarak, and you've been killing Bug/Poison
all game, so torch them or drop rocks. Same with Venomoth. Forretress is
Bug/Steel, which means a Cyndaquil's Ember might OHKO it - and certainly
Magmar's Flamethrower will. Muk is pure-Poison and can take quite a few hits. Sadly for Koga, he's
mortally slow - my Golem was outrunning it at a level DISadvantage, and
gets ripped apart by Earthquake. Crobat is an evolved Golbat, and is BLINDING fast. He'll use the Koga
trademarks of Toxic and Double Team, but it's still somewhat frail. Rock
Slide or Psychic it. Reward: $4,400
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ELITE FOUR BRUNO
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pokemon :
~ Hitmontop L42
~ Hitmonlee L42
~ Hitmonchan L42
~ Onix L43
~ Machamp L46 Lead pokemon : Alakazam This is pretty much Alakazam's fight to lose. All three Hitmons sport high
Special Defense, but their HP is still so low that you can probably OHKO
the lost of them with Psychic. You might get Mach Punched (Fighting-type
Quick Attack), but that's it. You've been fighting Onix all game, and it's still pathetic. Surf it and
be done. (You would think they would have evolved it to Steelix...) Machamp might be tricky with Cross Chop, but it too is Psychic bait. Reward: $4,600
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ELITE FOUR KAREN
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pokemon :
~ Umbreon L42
~ Vileplume L42
~ Gengar L45
~ Murkrow L44
~ Houndoom L47 Lead pokemon : Machamp Think back... all the way back... to Ecruteak. Remember the dance with the
Umbreon and I said her weaknesses were Bug and Fighting? Well, since I
don't have a Bug move here, we have to use Machamp to take out this Umbreon
as well. Vileplume is the final form of Oddish, and it's toast to a Flamethrower.
Gengar is the same thing you've been killing with the Rival all game,
Psychic or Earthquake it out. Murkrow is Dark/Flying, so that nulls all the Dark weaknesses. But it opens
up all the Flying ones. Ampahros's Thunderpunch will be sufficient to KO
it. Houndoom is Dark/Fire, so you can use Water or Rock to beat it - but I'd
stick with Machamp just to make sure. Reward: $4,700
___________________________________________________________________________ After beating Karen, because they're called the Elite 4, you'll probably think it's over. But it's not over yet, because Lance awaits. The winner
is League Champion. Are you ready for the fight of your career so far? ____________________________________________________________________________
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CHAMPION LANCE
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pokemon :
~ Gyarados L44
~ Charizard L46
~ Aerodactyl L46
~ Dragonite L47
~ Dragonite L47
~ Dragonite L50 Lead pokemon : Ampharos Ah, so THAT'S the source of these illegal evolutions - the league Champion!
And not only does he have three illegal Dragonites, but his Aerodactyl has
Rock Slide, which is only legal in the 3rd generation of games. Time to
paste this Sharker all over the Plateau. Gyarados might be tough, but it still folds to an Electric attack. Charizard is quad-weak to Rock Slide, but you may want to Surf it out as
well. The aforementioned Aerodactyl is going to flinch you left and right with
Rock Slide if it gets enough luck. Send out Ampharos to T-Wave it, then
Thunderpunch or switch to Lapras and Surf it into oblivion. Finally, the three Dragonites can all be brought down with Ice Beams. Reward: $5,000
___________________________________________________________________________ After you win, Mary tries to get a word with you, but Lance pulls you into
the Hall of Fame room where you and your Pokemon are enshrined. The credits
roll, and the game is over. Or is it...? FREE TRIP TO KANTO Items- S.S. Ticket
Pokemon- None When you restart the game, you'll be back home in New Bark, when Prof. Elm
calls. He has a present for you: it's a ticket for the S.S. Aqua, which is docked in Olivine City. So get there. Head to the docks (the building in the south end of town), and go down the
stairs. When you come out in a watery area, show the man the ticket, and hop
on the S.S. Aqua. S.S. AQUA Items- Metal Coat
Pokemon- None The Prof. must have some connections to get you a private room. It's also a
miniature Pokemon center, with the ability to heal and a PC. Go around,
beat a few trainers, break in some new Pokemon, etc. Eventually, you'll hear
about a man whose daughter is missing. She's downstairs with someone, but a
sailor is blocking the path because one of his sailors is shirking. To find the lazy bum, check the room next to yours. You'll have to beat him
in a fight, but he's a cinch. He'll report for duty after you beat him, so you can now access the ship's
lower decks. Beat a few trainers, and find a staircase on the left side.
Follow the doors to find the child. A grateful father will give you the
Metal Coat, which powers Steel moves and evolves a couple of Pokemon. After
collecting your prize, the ship will pull into Vermillion City. VERMILLION CITY Items- Rare Candy, Thunder Badge
Pokemon- None When you pull into port, you'll come out in familiar surroundings for
Pokemon veterans: Vermillion City! Not a lot has changed, but the prize for
hearing the Fan Club president's speech is different. Now, it's a Rare
Candy. The town is small, and it feels smaller because there's a huge Snorlax
blocking Diglett's Cave. However, the Gym is still around, and they still
train Electric Pokemon. The Jr. Trainers are easy, and the puzzle is
deactivated. Which means, you can easily access Lt. Surge.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Lt. Surge
pokemon :
~ Raichu L44
~ Electrode L40
~ Electrode L40
~ Magneton L40
~ Electabuzz L46 Five Electric types, and you should still have Golem who can walk all over
them with Earthquakes. They may spam Double Team a little bit, but just
keep Earthquaking and they'll go down eventually. Rewards: $4,600, Thuderbadge
___________________________________________________________________________ After you leave the Gym, heal and go around town to find out about a Kanto
wide power outage. You can't do anything about it now, so just go north to
Route 6. ROUTE 6 Items- None
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Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Abra Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes
Meowth Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Oddish No No Yes The wild Pokemon are EXTREMELY low-leveled here. We're talking mid-teens
for levels. Just ignore them since there's nothing new, and go north to
Saffron City. SAFFRON CITY Items- Upgrade, TM 29 (Psychic), Focus Band
Pokemon- None The big city's just as busy. Silph Co. is sealed off above the first floor,
but the Upgrade, which evolves Porygon after a trade, is in there. Also, Mr.
Psychic is still reading people's minds, so pick up the Psychic TM from him.
The Fighting gym has only one person in it (you probably beat their leader,
Kiyo, already), but the Focus Band is inside. This sometimes prevents
fainting. If you want to pick up a great Pokemon for the endgame, go west out of
Saffron at night and catch a Houndour. Give it the Experience Share and
perhaps let it beat up some trainers, and it'll become Houndoom, Karen's
powerful Dark-type Pokemon. Give it Solarbeam and Sunny Day TMs, let it
build up to Crunch and Flamethrower, and you've got a Kanto killing
machine on your hands. This is probably the first place you'll hear that the power is out across
Kanto. But, the Psychic Gym is up and running, and Sabrina's still in
charge. The teleporter puzzle is still the same (for those who don't know,
it's upper-right, upper-left, lower-left, lower-left teleporters). The only
difference is in Sabrina's party.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Sabrina
pokemon :
~ Espeon L46
~ Mr. Mime L46
~ Alakazam L48 If you've got Houndoom even at L35, this should be an easy fight. Faint
Attack will do a number on these Pokemon, who can't attack beyond the
Psychic type except for Future Sight. Otherwise, Houndoom is immune to
their attacks. If he's not available, then it's still doable. Just attack with your
strongest physical attacks, and don't be afraid to have Lapras Body Slam
everything into oblivion. Rewards: $4,800, Marshbadge
___________________________________________________________________________ After you get the Marsh Badge, take the same route out of the gym, and
head north of Saffron to Route 5. You'll be back. ROTUE 5 Items- Cleanse Tag
pokemon :
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Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Abra Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes
Meowth Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Oddish No No Yes
Gloom No No Yes When you get to the top of Route 5, jump down for wild Pokemon, and go into
the house where the Daycare was in Red/Blue. The old lady inside will give
you the Cleanse Tag, which lowers the chances of meeting a wild Pokemon when
it's attached. After that, head north to Cerulean City. CERULEAN CITY Items- None
Pokemon- None The Gym would be a logical place to start, but it's empty except for a
chicken TR member with a weird accent. So, head east (with Cut) to Route 9. ROUTE 9 Items- None
pokemon :
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Mankey Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Primeape Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Spearow Yes Yes No
Fearow Yes Yes No Route 9 is from Cerulean to the Pokemon Center outside of the Rock Tunnel
(which we'll deal with later.) Basically, beat around the trainers, and get
some Exp. When you see water, surf it to Route 10. ROUTE 10 Items- Machine Part, TM 07 (Zap Cannon)
pokemon :
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Spearow Yes Yes No
Fearow Yes Yes No
Quagsire Yes No Yes
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Voltorb Yes Yes Yes
Electabuzz Yes Yes Yes There's a grass area outside of the Power Plant with Electabuzz in it. Be
sure to pick one up, as it's useful for breeding purposes. When you go into
the plant, talk to everyone inside to learn that a part was stolen. Go back to Cerulean and head north to the bridge. The Rocket you ran into
earlier will be waiting with an L30 Golbat. After the fight, the Rocket will reveal the location of the part. It's in
Cerulean Gym. To get it, go to the square of water in the middle. Go to the
upper-left part and search downwards to get the part. Return to the Power
Plant and give the manager the part to kick-start the power and receive TM
07 (Zap Cannon). This is the Electric equivalent of Dynamicpunch, but it
paralyzes instead of causing confusion. After you get the power restarted, go back to Saffron and talk to the
Copycat Girl. Her house is right below the Train Station. She'll wonder
about a Poke Doll that someone gave her 3 years ago. To find it, go back
to Vermillion's Fan Club and talk to the fat guy. Return the doll to get
the Rail Pass! Now, you can easily transport between Saffron and Goldenrod
back in Johto. The power's back on, but the Cerulean Gym is still empty. Try looking on
Route 24/25. ROUTE 24/25 Items- Protein, Nugget, Everstone, Leaf Stone, Fire Stone, Water Stone,
Thunder Stone, Berserk Gene
pokemon :
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Bellsprout Yes Yes Yes
Weepinbell Yes Yes Yes
Abra Yes Yes Yes
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Sunkern No Yes No
Venonat Yes No Yes
Venomoth No No Yes
Oddish No No Yes The old Nugget Challenge is back, and under legitimate ownership. Beat the
first 7 trainers you see, and the 8th will give you a Nugget. Then, he'll
challenge you. Shortly after that, you'll come to Bill's house, and you'll see Misty, head
over heels in love with someone. When you break up the smooch-fest, you'll
be able to fight for the Cascade Badge. SIDE QUEST: In Bill's house is someone house-sitting, who's been reading
about Pokemon. He wants to see Lickitung, so bring him one to get an Ever-
Stone, which prevents evolution. After that, he'll want to see other
Pokemon, in riddle form. The answers are below. "The one with leaves coming out of its head."-Oddish. You'll get a Leaf
Stone.
Either "The one with many tails" or "The one with big jaws." This varies
depending on your version, but it's either Vulpix or Growlithe. For this,
you get a Fire Stone.
"The one with the multi-colored core, that's shaped like a star."-Staryu.
Your reward is a Water Stone.
"The really popular one, before it evolves."-Baby Pokemon Pichu. Collect
a Thunder Stone for your efforts. This is the only chance you get to collect these particular stones, and you only get one (unless you use Mystery Gift.) To get the Berserk Gene, go back to the water near the bridge to Route
24, and surf down to where the old Cerulean Cave/Unknown Dungeon was (for
those who haven't played previous versions, it's across from the top row
of houses in Cerulean City). Look around for the Berserk Gene, a one-use
hold item roughly equivalent to using Swagger on yourself. CERULEAN CITY- PART 2 Items- None
Pokemon- None Enter the Gym to see the Jr. Trainers hanging around. Beat the three of them
and talk to Misty to let the fun begin.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Misty
pokemon :
~ Golduck L42
~ Quagsire L42
~ Lapras L44
~ Starmie L47 We've been slaying Water types all game, so you should know how Misty rolls.
Use Electric attacks on Golduck, Lapras, and Starmie. The only trouble spot
is Quagsire - it's immune to Electric being a Ground type, and the only
Grass move you likely have is Solarbeam on Houndoom (who may or may not be
ready for this fight). If it is, great. Sunny Day, Solarbeam, seeya. If
not, send out a Water-type and Surf it until it drops. Rewards: $4,700, Cascade Badge
___________________________________________________________________________ After getting the Cascade Badge, go back toward the Power Plant, but enter
the Rock Tunnel instead. Bring a Flasher as well. ROCK TUNNEL Items- Iron, Revive, PP Up, TM 47 (Steel Wing), Elixir
pokemon :
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Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Machop Yes Yes Yes
Machoke Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Onix Yes Yes Yes Kangaskhan Yes Yes Yes
Cubone Yes Yes Yes May hold Thick Club item
Marowak Yes Yes Yes May hold Thick Club item Rock Tunnel looks a little different, and it actually has items in it.
Otherwise, it's the same dungeon with new Pokemon. This is your first
shot to catch Kangaskhan, Cubone, and Marowak - and every so often,
the Cubone or Marowak will have an item. If they do, it's the Thick Club
- an item only they can hold which doubles their Attack rating. Go right to the ladder from the start, and take it down. When you go down,
go all the way to the left for the Iron, then double back and go up. Go
up, avoiding rocks, until you come to the next ladder. Take the ladder, and
then go down and right to another ladder. In the next room, go up to a
Revive, and left and down to get the PP Up. Go to the next ladder, and
snag the Elixir and Steel Wing TM, then go down to the exit. When outside,
just jump ledges to Lavender Town. LAVENDER TOWN Items- Expansion Card
Pokemon- None First, go to the Radio Tower (it's where Pokemon Tower was in Red/Blue.)
Talk to the people to get Kanto's Radio Card, which has a Poke Flute
channel. You'll need that later. There's not much else here, so go west,
young trainer, to Route 8. ROUTE 8 Items- Paralyzecure Berry
pokemon :
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Abra Yes Yes Yes
Kadabra Yes Yes Yes
Growlithe Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Vulpix Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Haunter No No Yes
Noctowl No No Yes You'll need Cut to get any of the Pokemon here. Just as in Yellow, Kadabra
caught here have the Kinesis move, which lowers accuracy. Get anything
you don't have, and beat some trainers around. The Underground Path is
closed, so cut through Saffron to Route 7. ROUTE 7 Items- None
pokemon :
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Spearow Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Growlithe Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Vulpix Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Raticate Yes Yes Yes
Houndour No No Yes
Murkrow No No Yes Come here at night to catch some Dark-types (as mentioned in the Saffron
Gym). Houndour is Fire/Dark, and can learn the best Dark move, Crunch.
Murkrow is Dark/Flying, and can learn Faint Attack, which is the Dark
version of Swift - and not a whole lot else. You should have Houndour
already, so go into Saffron City. CELADON CITY Items- Leftovers, TM 03 (Curse), PP Up (thanks to Delong Yang)
Pokemon- None When you enter Celadon City, start by going around the Pokemon Center to
the back entrance. If you do this at night, you'll get a scary (?) story
and TM 03, which is Curse. You know what it does to Ghosts, but in the
possession of anyone else, it raises Attack and Defense while cutting Speed. Go to the bottom block of buildings, on the right side, and go in the second
building. Check the trash can for the Leftovers, which restore HP after
every turn. The Department Store isn't selling anything big, except for maybe the TMs.
You can now buy Hidden Power (TM 10), Sunny Day (TM 11), Protect (TM 17,
exact same as Detect), Rain Dance (TM 18), and Sandstorm (TM 37). Find all
these on the 3rd floor. Fortunatley, you don't HAVE to do any of that. Instead, Cut your way into
the Celadon Gym. Beat the 4 Grass-element trainers, and talk to Erika to
start a fight for the Rainbow Badge.
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Erika
pokemon :
~ Tangela L42
~ Jumpluff L41
~ Victreebel L46
~ Bellossom L46 Any Fire or Flying types will have a grand old time here. Tangela is
extremely weak to Special moves, so you can especially burninate it.
Jumpluff might be the only annoyance with its high Speed, but a good
Ice move can tear it a new one. Same with Victreebel and Bellossom.
If you need to level up Houndoom, this might be your best shot. Oh, and
you actually get a TM here unlike the rest of the leaders we've fought
to this point. Huzzah! Rewards: $4,600, Rainbow Badge, TM 19 (Giga Drain)
___________________________________________________________________________ With Erika defeated, get out the Bicycle and move west to Cycling Road. *NOTE* The PP Up is in the right side of town, hidden in the bushes. CYCLING ROAD Items- None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Fearow No Yes No
Grimer Yes Yes Yes
Muk Yes Yes Yes
Slugma Yes Yes Yes
Murkrow No No Yes Muk + Slugma = HOT GOOEY ACTION They're the newbies on Cycling Road, along with Grimer and Fearow if you
don't have it yet. Slugma is a pain because quite frankly, it's horrible -
and you have to level it up to 38 to get something that's not much better.
If you like the Poison-type, though, you can't go wrong with Muk. At the bottom of the hill there's a few trainers to beat around, and also
the entrance to Fuschia City. FUSCHIA CITY Items- Burnt Berry
Pokemon- None So you're going to Fuschia City, which means Safari Zone. Right? Well,
let's check with Lex Luthor... "WRONG!!!" Yep, they closed the Safari Zone - and after the 15,000th Tauros got
away from me in Red version, maybe there's a reason. Grab the Burnt
Berry off the bush as a consolation prize. The fact that the Zone is closed makes this a very boring town. Routes 19-
21 are closed because the volcano that is Cinnabar Island blew its top one
day. However, the Gym is still running, and they're dedicated to Poison. All
the Jr. Trainers look like the new leader, Janine, but they're easy to find
and defeat. When you've fought 4 trainers, Janine is just a few feet away.
She'll fight you for the Soul Badge. (And for the record, she's Koga's
daughter.)
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GYM LEADER FIGHT
Janine*
pokemon :
~ Crobat L36
~ Ariados L33
~ Weezing L36
~ Weezing L36
~ Venomoth L39 I never understood - considering when you get here in the game, you'd think
the Pokemon would be slightly higher levels. Considering how the Poison
type doesn't get any love in this generation anyway, it's not that
suprising though. You've faced all these Pokemon before between Janine's daddy Koga and Team
Rocket so this should be quite easy. They can all be Psychiced down, or
you can torch the Bugs and Earthquake/Rock Slide the others. * I'm aware that Fire Red/Leaf Green calls her "Charine". But this isn't
the 3rd generation, so I call her how I see her. Besides, "Janine" makes
more sense anyway. Rewards: $3,900, Soul Badge, TM 06 (Toxic)
___________________________________________________________________________ This should put you at 13 badges - so rather than double back, let's go
East to clean out some trainers on Silence Bridge. You might know it as... ROUTES 15-12 Items- PP Up, Nugget, Calcium, Super Rod
Pokemon (grass):
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Nidorina Yes Yes Yes
Nidorino Yes Yes Yes
Chansey Yes Yes Yes SO $*!#ing rare
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Hoppip Yes Yes No
Skiploom No Yes No Only on Route 14
Quagsire Yes Yes* Yes *in water, Morning and Evening in grass
Noctowl No No Yes
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes Surfing
Tentacruel Yes Yes Yes Surfing
Aerodactyl n/a n/a n/a Trade Chansey on Route 14 Pokemon (fishing):
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Species |Old Rod|Good Rod|Super Rod|Other Notes
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Magikarp Yes Yes Yes
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes
Qwilfish No No Yes Since the Safari Zone closed, they had to relocate Chansey - and so they
did, to the Silence Bridge area. Of course, they kept its rarity the same,
so you'll be pulling your hair out trying to find one. To make matters
worse, you need two - and it's easier to catch two than to get one and
breed another. You need two because of the trade for Aerodactyl on Route
14 and if for some unknown reason, you actually WANT a Blissey... There are about 20 trainers on the 4 routes combined, which means major exp.
for all your Pokemon. At the end of the routes is Lavender Town. Heal there,
and go back down to Route 11. ROUTE 11 Items- Berry
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Magnemite Yes Yes Yes
Drowzee Yes Yes Yes
Hypno Yes Yes Yes
Snorlax n/a n/a n/a Event battle East Kanto's last gasp holds a single berry and relief for those who are too
lazy to level up a Drowzee (in an incredibly under-leveled Hypno). But
the main attraction here is another event battle - the Snorlax fight. You
know what to do with this one, though you may want to add a Thief Pokemon
in to steal Snorlax's attached Leftovers... Once Snorlax buggers away, either in your Poke Ball or otherwise, you'll
open the door to Diglett's Cave. DIGLETT'S CAVE REQUIREMENTS: Cut (to get out)
Items- None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Diglett Yes Yes Yes
Dugtrio Yes Yes Yes Catch the moles and move through to Route 2. Very short and very sweet. Just
make sure you have Cut for the next part. ROUTE 2 Items- Carbos, Nugget, Elixir, Max Potion, Poisoncureberry, Dire Hit
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Pikachu Yes Yes Yes
Pidgey Yes Yes No
Pidgeotto Yes Yes No
Hoothoot No No Yes
Noctowl No No Yes
Caterpie Yes Yes No Gold only
Metapod Yes Yes No Gold only
Butterfree Yes Yes No Gold only
Weedle Yes Yes No Silver only
Kakuna Yes Yes No Silver only
Beedrill Yes Yes No Silver only
Spinarak No No Yes Gold exclusive
Ariados No No Yes Gold exclusive
Ledyba Yes No No Silver exclusive
Ledian Yes No No Silver exclusive I think I figured out why this game never got much love from Nintendo -
how the heck did they get away with leaving the rat to this late portion
of the game? And if you had trouble catching Pokemon before, imagine now
that the highest leveled Pokemon is L8? (Hint: At this point in the game,
simply throwing an Ultra Ball can get a catch a majority of the time). To get all the items here, start with the Carbos in the upper-right corner
of the area. Go down to the house to get a Nugget, and Cut down a bush. Keep
going to get an Elixir, then cut down another bush to come out on the left
side. Go through what's left of Viridian Forest, and get the remaining
items in there. Go north to Pewter City. PEWTER CITY Items- Mint Berry, Ice Berry, Silver/Rainbow Wing (the one you didn't get in
Goldenrod)
Pokemon- None The Berries are in the top-right corner of the map. The Wing is held by an
old man who's hanging out at the entrance to Route 3. Pick up the wing, grab
a Master Ball, and go for that second bird. (The way to get to them is back
in Johto, under the second set of Side Areas.) After you get back, go to the old gym. There's still only one Jr. Trainer,
so beat him and get a piece of the Brock.
__________________________________________________________________________
GYM LEADER FIGHT
Brock
pokemon :
~ Graveler L41
~ Rhyhorn L41
~ Omastar L42
~ Kabutops L42
~ Onix L44 Oh good lord, another unevolved Onix. It's like they're not even TRYING
anymore. If you're raising a Grass Pokemon (or a Solarbeam Houndoom), it
can solo this fight. If not, a Water-type with Thunderbolt (or just an
Electric type), or a Fighting type... basically, as long as you don't
use a party of Pokemon you caught on Route 2, you win. Rewards: $4,200, Boulder Badge
___________________________________________________________________________ Collect the Boulder Badge, and head out. At this point, you can check out
Mt. Moon, or go to Viridian City. We'll be going to Mt. Moon first, by
Route 3. ROUTE 3 Items- None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Spearow Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Jigglypuff Yes Yes Yes
Zubat No No Yes
Ekans Yes Yes Yes Silver only
Arbox Yes Yes Yes Silver only Only 4 trainers to defeat this time. Snag Jigglypuff and Arbok (Silver only)
if you don't have them already and go into Mt. Moon. Just be healed before
entering. MT. MOON Items- Moon Stone (Monday nights, need Rock Smash)
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Paras Yes Yes Yes
Geodude Yes Yes Yes
Clefairy Yes Yes Yes
Zubat Yes Yes Yes
Sandshrew Yes Yes Yes Gold only
Sandslash Yes Yes Yes Gold only As soon as you enter Mt. Moon, the Rival will make one last forced
appearence. (After this, he's fighting at Indigo Plateau on Monday and
Wednesday.)
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RIVAL BATTLE 5
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pokemon :
~ Sneasel L41
~ Alakazam L43
~ Magneton L41
~ Gengar L43
~ Golbat L42
You picked Chikorita:
~ Typhlosion L45
Cyndaquil:
~ Feraligatr L45
Totodile:
~ Meganium L45 The final (forced) battle with the Rival goes as you'd expect. Cream
Sneasel with a Fighting type, Magneton with Earthquake, etc. The only
problems may be the fact that he got Alakazam and Gengar this time, but
you should still have 7-8 levels on him and can go fast enough to leave
their guts splattered all over Mt. Moon.
___________________________________________________________________________ After he goes, catch Clefairy and leave by the top ladder. This will take
you to a small shop that sells large quantities of Lemonade, and the site of
the Clefairy's Moon Dance. After the dance, break the rock for a Moon Stone,
then go to the lower cave entrance. A quick hop to Route 4. ROUTE 4 Items- HP Up
Pokemon- Same as Route 3 Just head east, beat the trainers, and go to Cerulean. Go through Saffron
to Diglett's Cave, and back to Route 2. This time, head south to Viridian
City. VIRIDIAN CITY Items- TM 42 (Dream Eater)
Pokemon- None To get Dream Eater, go down to the Pokemon Center, and Surf the pond to a
sleeping guy. Talk to him for the TM. The Viridian Gym is closed, but the One-on-One Trainer House is now open.
Once a day, you can fight the last person you used Mystery Gift with. It's
a great way to learn your friend's strengths and weaknesses. If you've not
used Mystery Gift, you'll fight this guy (who looks awfully familiar.) Pokemon Trainer Cal
Pokemon- L50 Meganium, L50 Typhlosion, L50 Feraligatr Use Fire on Meganium, Water on Typhlosion, and Electric/Grass on Feraligatr. After finishing here, go south to Route 1. ROUTE 1 Items- Bitter Berry
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Pidgey Yes Yes No
Sentret Yes Yes No
Furret Yes Yes No
Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Hoothoot No No Yes Ah, memories... Catch Furret if you don't have one, then go down through
Pallet Town to Route 21. ROUTE 21-19 Items- No
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Tangela Yes Yes Yes
Mr. Mime Yes Yes Yes
Tentacool Yes Yes Yes Surf
Tentacruel Yes Yes Yes Surf Mr. Mime is the newb here. And yes, even though it's called "Mr. Mime",
you can still get a female. The thing is, its original name in Japan
is "Barriyado" or "Barriered", and of course, there's no gender assumption
there. Apparently someone wasn't thinking ahead to genders... I blame
Creatures, personally. After catching Mr. Mime, surf south to what's left of Cinnabar Island. Talk
to Gary (the game calls him Blue for some reason), and he'll fly away. Surf
east until you come to the old Seafoam Islands, where it seems that Blaine
is hiding. Beat him.
__________________________________________________________________________
GYM LEADER FIGHT
Blaine
pokemon :
~ Magcargo L45
~ Magmar L45
~ Rapidash L50 You will quickly learn just how badly Magcargo fails when you face it
here. It's Fire/Rock, and that makes it quad-weak to Water AND Ground.
Rapidash and Magmar are both pretty weak defensively, but they're also fast
so you might want to stick with the Water-types to ensure a quick win. Rewards: $5,000, Volcano Badge
___________________________________________________________________________ After you get the Badge, surf east until you come to Fuschia. The rocks have
been cleared, and the world unlocked. But you haven't the time for
celebration, as you've got one badge to go before you can call yourself a
great trainer. VIRIDIAN CITY PART TWO Items- None
Pokemon- None Go back to the Gym. Gary (Blue)'s the only one around. Get a balanced team
ready for the only hard trainer in Kanto. Recommended level: L53
__________________________________________________________________________
GYM LEADER FIGHT
Blue
pokemon :
~ Pidgeot L56
~ Alakazam L54
~ Rhydon L56
~ Exeggutor L58
~ Gyarados L58
~ Arcanine L58 And after all of these wimpy fights throughout Kanto, they have the gall
to throw a somewhat difficult fight at you. The bastards. If it seems like
I half-ass Kanto, it's because I'm only giving it as much attention as
it got from the developers. Anyway, you're going to need to bring both barrels here. Lead with your
resident Electric-type and Thunderbolt or Thunderpunch Pidgeot out of the
sky. Throw your Houndoom out to beat down Alakazam and Exeggutor, and you
can blast Gyarados with Thunderbolt and Rhydon with Surf. That just leaves Arcanine, who you can take out with Surf again - just
watch out for its Extremespeed and Fire Blasts. Surf's probably a two-shot
due to being at a level disadvantage, so good luck. Rewards: $5,800, Earth Badge
___________________________________________________________________________ After Blue hands over the Earth Badge, return to Pallet and go to Oak's Lab.
He'll tell you that Ash (Red) is training in Mt. Silver. The good Prof. will
show you the way to get there, and it involves Route 22. ROUTE 22 Items- None
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Rattata Yes Yes Yes
Ponyta Yes Yes Yes
Spearow Yes Yes No
Fearow Yes Yes No
Doduo Yes Yes No The only thing you need to do is go into the building. When you go in, the
guards you passed on the way to Indigo Plateau will be gone, and you'll be
on Route 28. ROUTE 28 Items- TM 47 (Steel Wing)
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Ponyta Yes Yes Yes
Rapidash Yes Yes Yes
Tangela Yes Yes Yes
Ursaring Yes Yes Yes Gold exclusive
Donphan Yes Yes Yes Silver exclusive
Doduo Yes Yes No
Dodrio Yes Yes No
Sneasel No No Yes This is it. The final grass path of the game. Train well, and get any
Pokemon you don't have already. To get the second Steel Wing TM, go to the
Pokemon Center and cut down the bushes to find a house. The woman inside
will give it to you. When you are ready, enter Mt. Silver, the final dungeon. MT. SILVER Items- X Accuracy, Escape Rope, Max Elixir, Full Restore, Max Revive
pokemon :
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Species |Morning|Afternoon|Evening|Other Notes
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Onix Yes Yes Yes First room only
Graveler Yes Yes Yes First room only
Golbat Yes Yes Yes
Larvitar Yes Yes Yes
Ursaring Yes Yes Yes
Donphan Yes Yes Yes
Golduck Yes Yes Yes Second room only
Quagsire Yes Yes Yes Second room only
Misdreavus No No Yes Second room only You don't need them, but Flash and Waterfall help here. Flash lets you see
in section 1, and Waterfall gets the last two items. Follow JamesXXIV's path and you'll get into Section 2 without Flash: 6 steps up
3 steps right
6 steps up
9 steps left
6 steps up
5 steps right
3 steps down
7 steps down
4 steps up
2 steps left
5 steps up
6 steps left
6 steps up
5 steps right
3 steps down
3 steps right
5 steps up. In Section 2, the main thing is to get experience and catch the new Pokemon
here. Larvitar's always at L20, so beware. If you raise it for a long, long
time, it becomes Tyranitar, the Rock/Dark Pokemon with some great moves. As
for the nocturnal Misdreavus, it's a Ghost with no Poison (YES!) but it
largely relies on stuff like Perish Song and Pain Split to annoy rather than
doing direct damange.
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Thanks for the guide, but I meant a complete guide of Pokémon locations in Pokémon crystal all. Still, if I can get my old Crystal cartridge working, this will be extremely useful.
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