Welcome to Pokémon Crystal, the definitive version of the second generation of Pokémon adventures! As a trainer in the vibrant world of Johto, you’ll explore diverse towns and routes, from New Bark Town to the challenging Battle Tower. Your journey involves training a team of Pokémon, battling rival trainers and Gym Leaders, and uncovering the mysteries surrounding the legendary Pokémon Suicune. This RPG experience builds upon its predecessors with new features like Pokémon breeding and animated sprites, offering a richer journey for both newcomers and seasoned players.
This guide is your essential companion for mastering every aspect of Pokémon Crystal. We’ll provide expert tips and detailed walkthroughs to help you navigate every route, conquer tough boss battles, and ultimately, catch 'em all. Whether you're aiming to perfect your breeding strategies, overcome the toughest opponents in the Battle Tower, or simply want to experience the full story from start to finish, this guide has you covered.
Guide and Walkthrough (GBC) by Eevee-Trainer / \_Cecilia\_
Comprehensive guide and walkthrough for Pokémon Crystal (GBC) by Eevee-Trainer / _Cecilia_. Covers Johto and Kanto, items, Pokemon encounters, mechanics, and more.
This is a comprehensive FAQ/Walkthrough for Pokémon Gold & Silver Versions on GameBoy Color and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console, authored by Eevee-Trainer & _Cecilia_. The guide covers a vast amount of information, including detailed walkthroughs for both the Johto and Kanto regions, extensive item listings, Pokemon encounter data, in-depth game mechanics explanations, and Pokemon learnsets.
The guide is structured to assist players through every aspect of the game, from the initial startup and early towns to challenging gyms, defeating Team Rocket, and facing the legendary Pokémon Ho-Oh and Lugia. It also details the journey through Kanto, the Elite Four, and the final challenge on Mt. Silver. Beyond the main story, the guide provides valuable information on miscellaneous gameplay elements like time-based events and Pokemon trades, as well as detailed compendiums for trainers and Pokemon stats, types, and evolution conditions.
Additionally, the guide delves into complex game mechanics such as stat growth, damage calculation, and breeding, and offers resources for Pokemon learnsets and item information. A special section also highlights a glitch for obtaining legendary Pokemon and shiny Pokémon.
Guide and Walkthrough (GBC) by Eevee-Trainer / \_Cecilia\_ (2)
Your complete Pokémon Crystal walkthrough for GBC! Follow our step-by-step guide for Johto and Kanto, covering gyms, trainers, items, and secrets.
Hey there! This guide is your go-to for navigating the world of Pokémon Crystal. We'll break down everything you need to know, from starting your journey in New Bark Town all the way to challenging the Elite Four and beyond. Think of it as having a friend right beside you, pointing out all the cool stuff and helping you through any tricky spots.
We've got the full walkthroughs for both the Johto and Kanto regions, covering every gym leader, trainer battle, and hidden item. Plus, we'll dive into all sorts of helpful info, like item listings, shop details, wild Pokémon encounters, trainer stats, and even the nitty-gritty of game mechanics like breeding and stat calculations. Whether you're a seasoned trainer or just starting out, this guide has got your back!
What's Covered:
- Johto Region Walkthrough (Gyms 1-8)
- Kanto Region Walkthrough (Gyms 1-8)
- Detailed Item Listings
- Shop Information
- Wild Pokémon and Trainer Data
- In-depth Game Mechanics Explained
- Pokemon Learnsets and Evolution
- Tips for Special Events and Glitches
Zephyr Badge - Game Start-Up and New Bark Town
Learn how to start your Pokémon Crystal journey, choose your starter, and navigate New Bark Town. Get your PokéGear and first Potion!
As you start up the game, you will be able to load a previous file (if applicable), start a new game, or use the configuration options. After messing with the latter if you so choose, when you start a new game the first thing you'll be confronted with is being asked the time of day. It's probably a good idea to answer with respect to your current time in the real world: it'll make it easier to keep track of in-game events and such that rely on the clock without being forced to check your clock every time. Thereafter, you'll be introduced to the world of Pokémon by Professor Oak, and soon gain control of your character in the Johto region's New Bark Town.
When you gain control of your character, you'll be on the second floor of your house in New Bark Town. Go down the stairs and you'll speak with your mom. She'll tell you that Professor Elm, who is in his lab next door, wants to see you, then she'll give you your PokéGear, an item with the main function of being able to call NPCs in the game, though more functions can be unlocked throughout the course of the game such as a radio and a map. You'll have to confirm your day of the week and your Daylight Savings Time setting now as well before you leave.
Once you've left the house, go into the building to the west, Professor Elm's lab. Inside, go north and speak to Elm; he'll tell you that you need to meet his acquaintance, Mr. Pokémon, and that you'll be given a Pokémon on the journey. The three Pokémon you can choose from are on the table. You can only pick one, and you'll pick from these Pokémon:
- Cyndaquil (on the left): Cyndaquil is a Fire-type Pokémon and will thus afford you a decent advantage in the early game since the second Gym is a Bug-type Gym, and later on there's also a Steel-type Gym he'll fare well at. Cyndaquil and his evolutions are relatively fast Special-attacking Pokémon, and they have a decent moveset to back it up with Fire, though comparatively paltry for other moves of other types so Typhlosion will likely be running a more mixed set of moves than not. Overall though Cyndaquil is probably the easiest of the three Pokémon to contend with as a starter.
- Totodile (in the middle): Totodile is a Water-type Pokémon. He doesn't afford you any significant advantage in terms of Gym progression (the Fire, Rock, and Ground Gyms are all in Kanto, way late in the game), though Water is one of the few types that can hit neutrally against Steel (which resists practically everything). Totodile's family of Pokémon are predominately Physical-attacking. Though not quite as strong as Typhlosion - although the difference is marginal - nor quite as fast, Totodile does boast superior bulk. Totodile's family is only weak to two types of attacks as well, instead of Cyndaquil's three or Chikorita's five, which makes Totodile a decent option as well for a slightly more difficult game or for those that prefer a slightly more defensive game.
- Chikorita (on the right): Chikorita is a Grass-type Pokémon. He is probably the hardest Pokémon for a player to use: the first two Gyms use Pokémon that can easily deal supereffective damage to Chikorita with it being unable to deal reliable damage back. Throw in the Steel-type Gym plus three other types (altogether: Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug, Poison) that can deal super-effective damage to it - all of which have a Gym in this game at some point, 3 in Johto and 2 in Kanto - and Chikorita isn't going to have a fun time at the Gyms. Further, Chikorita is a more defensive, bulky Pokémon: its stats, while suited for a mixed-attacker build, aren't very reliable for dealing direct damage, and Meganium is better off for bulk. Players opting for Chikorita will probably experience the hardest gameplay.
Here's a quick evaluation of their base stats and types as they evolve as well: they do so at Levels 14, 18, and 16, respectively, and 36, 30, and 32, respectively. This means that Totodile is the quickest to reach his final stage and Cyndaquil the lowest. If you don't know what a base stat is, suffice it to say that it simply means the higher the Pokémon is in that stat the stronger it'll get.
| # | Pokémon | Type | Base Stats | Total | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP | ATK | DEF | SPA | SPD | SPE | ||||
| #152 | Chikorita | Grass | 45 | 49 | 65 | 49 | 65 | 45 | 318 |
| #153 | Bayleef | Grass | 60 | 62 | 80 | 63 | 80 | 60 | 405 |
| #154 | Meganium | Grass | 80 | 82 | 100 | 83 | 100 | 80 | 525 |
| #155 | Cyndaquil | Fire | 39 | 52 | 43 | 60 | 50 | 65 | 309 |
| #156 | Quilava | Fire | 58 | 64 | 58 | 80 | 65 | 80 | 405 |
| #157 | Typhlosion | Fire | 78 | 84 | 78 | 109 | 85 | 100 | 534 |
| #158 | Totodile | Water | 50 | 65 | 64 | 44 | 48 | 43 | 314 |
| #159 | Croconaw | Water | 65 | 80 | 80 | 59 | 63 | 58 | 405 |
| #160 | Feraligatr | Water | 85 | 105 | 100 | 79 | 83 | 78 | 530 |
Once you've chosen your Pokémon, Professor Elm will tell you that you should be able to find Mr. Pokémon north of Cherrygrove City, and that you can use the machine in the northwest corner of his lab to heal your Pokémon if you want. As you leave the lab you'll also receive a Potion.
Guide and Walkthrough (GBC) by Eevee-Trainer / \_Cecilia\_ (3)
Complete Pokémon Crystal Johto walkthrough starting with Zephyr Badge, New Bark Town, and Route 31.
- 1Begin your journey in New Bark Town and proceed to meet Mr. Pokemon.
- 2Navigate through Route 31, exploring any side areas you find.
- 3Arrive in Violet City, tackle Sprout Tower, and challenge the Gym for the Zephyr Badge.
- 4Continue to Azalea Town to face the Team Rocket Grunt and earn the Hive Badge.
- 5Progress through Ilex Forest and the National Park to reach Goldenrod City.
- 6Obtain the Plain Badge in Goldenrod City.
- 7Travel to Ecruteak City, dealing with Team Rocket and obtaining the Fog Badge.
- 8Head to Olivine City, visit the lighthouse, and cross the sea to Cianwood City.
- 9Challenge the Gym in Cianwood City for the Storm Badge.
- 10Journey to Mahogany Town, confront Team Rocket, and defeat Prynn for the Glacier Badge.
- 11Investigate the Radio Tower and defeat Team Rocket.
- 12Ascend the Dragon's Den and challenge Clair for the Rising Badge.
- 13Prepare for the Indigo Plateau and the Elite Four.
- Pay attention to time-based events, as certain Pokémon and occurrences are only available at specific times of day.
- Collect all HM (Hidden Machine) items needed for progression.
- Trade Pokémon with other players to complete your Pokédex.
- Receive gifted Pokémon from NPCs throughout your journey.
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