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Pokémon Gold and Silver

Pokémon Gold and Silver

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Welcome to the Johto region! In Pokémon Gold and Silver, you'll embark on an epic journey to become the greatest Pokémon Trainer. This means choosing your starter, building a powerful team, and challenging Gym Leaders across the land. You'll explore vibrant towns, navigate treacherous routes, and even face off against the remnants of Team Rocket.

This guide is here to help you master every aspect of your Johto adventure. We'll cover everything from making the best starter choices and advanced team-building strategies to defeating tough opponents like Team Rocket and catching elusive legendary Pokémon. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your training, we've got you covered.

Guide and Walkthrough (GBC) by Eevee-Trainer / \_Cecilia\_

Comprehensive walkthrough for Pokémon Gold and Silver, covering Johto and Kanto regions, gyms, Team Rocket, legendary Pokémon, and all essential gameplay mechanics.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Introduction
  2. 2
    Basics of the Game
  3. 3
    Johto Walkthrough
    • Zephyr Badge - Game Start-Up and New Bark Town
  4. 4
    Zephyr Badge - Meeting Mr. Pokemon
  5. 5
    Zephyr Badge - Route 31 (and some side areas)
  6. 6
    Zephyr Badge - Violet City, Sprout Tower, and The Gym
  7. 7
    Hive Badge - To Azalea Town!
  8. 8
    Hive Badge - Azaleas, Slowpokes, and A Gym
  9. 9
    Plain Badge - A Rival, A Forest, and A Daycare
  10. 10
    Plain Badge - A Golden City
  11. 11
    Fog Badge - Watering Pokemon and Catching Bugs
  12. 12
    Fog Badge - Ecruteak City: Where Past and Present Meet
  13. 13
    Storm Badge - A Trip to the Coast
  14. 14
    Storm Badge - A Lighthouse and An Ocean Crossing
  15. 15
    Mineral Badge - The Sound of Clashing Steel
  16. 16
    Glacier Badge - To Mahogany Town!
  17. 17
    Glacier Badge - Ousting Team Rocket
  18. 18
    Glacier Badge - A Bone-Chilling Gym Battle!
  19. 19
    Rising Badge - The Rocket Radio Ruckus!
  20. 20
    Rising Badge - The Guardian of the Skies, Ho-Oh! (Gold Version)
  21. 21
    Rising Badge - The Guardian of the Seas, Lugia! (Silver Version)
  22. 22
    Rising Badge - Route 44 and Ice Path
  23. 23
    Rising Badge - Gold in the Dragon's Den
  24. 24
    Road to the Pokemon League!
  25. 25
    The Indigo Plateau!
  26. 26
    Kanto Walkthrough
    • Thunder Badge - An Electrifying Arrival!
  27. 27
    Marsh Badge - Who Saw This Coming?
  28. 28
    Rainbow Badge - The City of Rainbow Dreams
  29. 29
    Soul Badge - The Passion-Pink Fuschia City
  30. 30
    Cascade Badge - The Aquatic Cerulean City
  31. 31
    Boulder Badge - Oh, She'll Be Coming Around Mt. Moon...~
  32. 32
    Volcano Badge - Fiery Battle in the Seafoam Islands!
  33. 33
    Earth Badge - Return to Viridian City!
  34. 34
    Side Activity: Unexplored Areas in Kanto
  35. 35
    Mt. Silver: The Final Trial
  36. 36
    Miscellaneous Gameplay Info
    • The Legendary Beasts: Entei, Raikou, and Suicune
  37. 37
    Time-Based Events
  38. 38
    HM Item Cleanups
  39. 39
    Pokemon Trades
  40. 40
    Pokemon Gifts
  41. 41
    Item Listings
    • Medicinal Items
  42. 42
    Field Item
  43. 43
    Hold Items
  44. 44
    Vitamins and Other Stat Boosters
  45. 45
    In-Battle Stat Boosters
  46. 46
    Berries
  47. 47
    Pokeballs
  48. 48
    Evolution Items
  49. 49
    Apricorns
  50. 50
    Mail
  51. 51
    Misc. Items
  52. 52
    TMs and HMs
  53. 53
    Key Items
  54. 54
    Shop Info Compendium
  55. 55
    Pokemon Encounter Lists By Area
    • Overview and Area Quick-Jump
  56. 56
    Wild Pokemon Encounter Lists
  57. 57
    Trainer Info Compendium
    • Overview and Trainer Links
  58. 58
    Full Trainer Info List
  59. 59
    Pokemon Info Compendium
    • Pokemon Types, Base Stats, and Stat Exp.
  60. 60
    Pokemon Breeding Stats
  61. 61
    Miscellaneous Pokemon Stats
  62. 62
    Pokemon Evolution Conditions
  63. 63
    Wild Pokemon Hold Items
  64. 64
    Time Capsule Hold Items
  65. 65
    Pokemon Move Information
  66. 66
    Pokemon Type Affinities
  67. 67
    Pokemon HM Compatibility
  68. 68
    Game Mechanics
    • Time Reset Passcode Mechanics
  69. 69
    Stat Growth Calculation and Hidden Stats
  70. 70
    Stat Changes in Battle
  71. 71
    Damage Calculation
  72. 72
    Badge Damage Modifiers
  73. 73
    Accuracy Calculation
  74. 74
    Critical Hit Calculation
  75. 75
    Battle Fleeing Mechanics
  76. 76
    Pokemon Disobedience Mechanics
  77. 77
    EXP. Calculation and Growth
  78. 78
    Pokemon Capture Mechanics
  79. 79
    Pokemon Breeding Mechanics
  80. 80
    Special Move Mechanics
  81. 81
    Shiny Pokemon Mechanics
  82. 82
    Pokemon Gender Mechanics
  83. 83
    Unown Letter Mechanics
  84. 84
    3DS Virtual Console Transfer Mechanics
  85. 85
    Game RAM Addresses and Internal IDs
  86. 86
    Pokemon Learnsets
    • Overview and Quick Links
  87. 87
    Learnsets: Pokemon #001-#025
  88. 88
    Learnsets: Pokemon #026-#050
  89. 89
    Learnsets: Pokemon #051-#075
  90. 90
    Learnsets: Pokemon #076-#100
  91. 91
    Learnsets: Pokemon #101-#125
  92. 92
    Learnsets: Pokemon #126-#150
  93. 93
    Learnsets: Pokemon #151-#175
  94. 94
    Learnsets: Pokemon #176-#200
  95. 95
    Learnsets: Pokemon #201-#225
  96. 96
    Learnsets: Pokemon #226-#251
  97. 97
    Other Topics of Interest
    • Coin Case Glitch: Obtain Mew, Celebi, Other Pokemon and Easy Shinies!
  98. 98
    Guide Closing

Introduction

GamePokémon Gold & Silver Versions
ConsolesGameBoy Color & Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console
Guide TypeFAQ/Walkthrough
Guide AuthorsEevee-Trainer & _Cecilia_
File Versionv1.13
Time of Update12:49 PM 10/25/2017

Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version.

After the release of Pokémon Red and Green in Japan - later followed by Blue, and then by Blue and Red in the west, and even further expanded upon by Pokémon Yellow Version - the series saw a massive explosion in popularity. It was 1996 when the series started, and they had been in development for a whopping six years. Coming into being in 1996, hopes at Game Freak were probably dim. They weren't exactly a big or experienced game developer. The GameBoy was nearing the end of its life cycle, with the GameBoy Color just around the corner. Plus Pokémon - or Pocket Monsters as it was then known - relied strongly on a Japanese RPG style of play, even if it does technically belong better in the Trainer RPG category. Neither were particularly well-founded in the west: Final Fantasy and Dragon Waarior were making progress, admittedly, really setting up the foundation for the popularity of the JRPG, but the boom was still a year away, when Final Fantasy VII would be released. And in the east, JRPGs were becoming a very saturated genre, with many games still taking inspiration from the Dragon Quest format.

But despite this, the game released. Junichi Masuda's vision of a game that would recreate the joys of bug-collecting around his home in Japan, and a game that would encourage interactivity unlike any other game on the console between players, a true labor of love - even if the games really were rough around the edges in more ways than can be enumerated upon - released.

Against everything facing it, Pokémo

Guide and Walkthrough (GBC) by Eevee-Trainer / \_Cecilia\_ (2)

Detailed walkthrough for Pokémon Gold and Silver's Johto region, covering Zephyr Badge, Hive Badge, Plain Badge, Fog Badge, and Storm Badge.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Zephyr Badge - Game Start-Up and New Bark Town: Begin your journey in New Bark Town.
  2. 2
    Zephyr Badge - Meeting Mr. Pokemon: Travel to meet Mr. Pokemon.
  3. 3
    Zephyr Badge - Route 31 (and some side areas): Navigate Route 31 and explore any adjacent areas.
  4. 4
    Zephyr Badge - Violet City, Sprout Tower, and The Gym: Challenge the Violet City Gym and explore Sprout Tower.
  5. 5
    Hive Badge - To Azalea Town!: Make your way to Azalea Town.
  6. 6
    Hive Badge - Azaleas, Slowpokes, and A Gym: Deal with the Slowpoke situation in Azalea Town and challenge its Gym.
  7. 7
    Plain Badge - A Rival, A Forest, and A Daycare: Encounter your rival, explore Ilex Forest, and utilize the Daycare.
  8. 8
    Plain Badge - A Golden City: Arrive in Goldenrod City.
  9. 9
    Fog Badge - Watering Pokemon and Catching Bugs: Water plants and participate in the Bug-Catching Contest.
  10. 10
    Fog Badge - Ecruteak City: Where Past and Present Meet: Explore Ecruteak City, a place rich in history.
  11. 11
    Storm Badge - A Trip to the Coast: Journey towards the coast.
  12. 12
    Storm Badge - A Lighthouse and An Ocean Crossing: Investigate the lighthouse and cross the ocean.
  13. 13
    Mineral Badge - The Sound of Clashing Steel: Prepare for a Gym battle focused on Steel-type Pokémon.
  14. 14
    Glacier Badge - To Mahogany Town!: Head towards Mahogany Town.
  15. 15
    Glacier Badge - Ousting Team Rocket: Confront and defeat Team Rocket.
  16. 16
    Glacier Badge - A Bone-Chilling Gym Battle!: Face the Mahogany Town Gym Leader.
  17. 17
    Rising Badge - The Rocket Radio Ruckus!: Deal with Team Rocket's radio broadcast scheme.
  18. 18
    Rising Badge - The Guardian of the Skies, Ho-Oh! (Gold Version): In Pokémon Gold Version, encounter the legendary Ho-Oh.
  19. 19
    Rising Badge - The Guardian of the Seas, Lugia! (Silver Version): In Pokémon Silver Version, encounter the legendary Lugia.
  20. 20
    Rising Badge - Route 44 and Ice Path: Traverse Route 44 and the treacherous Ice Path.
  21. 21
    Rising Badge - Gold in the Dragon's Den: Explore the Dragon's Den.
  22. 22
    Road to the Pokemon League!: Make your way towards the Pokémon League.
  23. 23
    The Indigo Plateau!: Challenge the Elite Four and the Champion at the Indigo Plateau.
Tips
  • Pay attention to the specific version differences for legendary Pokémon encounters (Ho-Oh in Gold, Lugia in Silver).
  • The Ice Path can be challenging; ensure you have Pokémon that can navigate its icy terrain.
  • Team Rocket plays a significant role in the Johto storyline, so be prepared for multiple encounters.

Zephyr Badge - Game Start-Up and New Bark Town

Begin your adventure in Pokémon Gold and Silver! Learn how to start the game, choose your starter, and navigate New Bark Town with this comprehensive guide.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    When starting the game, you can load a previous save, start a new game, or access configuration options.
  2. 2
    If starting a new game, you'll be prompted to set the time of day. It's recommended to match your real-world time for easier tracking of in-game events.
  3. 3
    Professor Oak will introduce you to the world of Pokémon, and you'll gain control of your character in New Bark Town.
  4. 4
    You begin on the second floor of your house. Go downstairs and speak to your mom.
  5. 5
    Your mom will inform you that Professor Elm, in his lab next door, wants to see you. She will then give you the PokéGear, which can call NPCs and later unlock functions like a radio and map.
  6. 6
    Confirm your day of the week and Daylight Savings Time setting.
  7. 7
    Leave your house and enter the building to the west, which is Professor Elm's lab.
  8. 8
    Go north inside the lab and speak to Professor Elm. He will tell you to meet his acquaintance, Mr. Pokémon, and that you will receive a Pokémon for your journey.
  9. 9
    On the table, you will find three starter Pokémon to choose from:
  10. 10
    Chikorita (Grass-type): Generally considered the hardest starter due to weaknesses against early Gyms and several other types. It's a more defensive Pokémon.
  11. 11
    Cyndaquil (Fire-type): A relatively fast Special-attacking Pokémon with advantages against Bug and Steel-type Gyms. Considered the easiest starter.
  12. 12
    Totodile (Water-type): A predominantly Physical-attacking Pokémon with good bulk and fewer type weaknesses compared to Chikorita.
  13. 13
    After choosing your starter, Professor Elm will mention that Mr. Pokémon can be found north of Cherrygrove City.
  14. 14
    He will also inform you that the machine in the northwest corner of his lab can heal your Pokémon.
  15. 15
    As you leave the lab, you will receive a Potion.
Tips
  • Choosing your starter Pokémon is a significant decision. Consider the type advantages and disadvantages for the early Gyms and overall gameplay.
  • The PokéGear is a crucial item that will become more useful as you progress and unlock its features.
  • Professor Elm's lab offers a free healing service for your Pokémon.
  • Starter Pokémon (Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile)
  • PokéGear
  • Potion

Guide and Walkthrough (GBC) by Eevee-Trainer / \_Cecilia\_ (3)

Complete Pokémon Gold and Silver Johto walkthrough covering Zephyr Badge, Hive Badge, Plain Badge, Fog Badge, Storm Badge, Mineral Badge, Glacier Badge, and Rising Badge.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Zephyr Badge - Game Start-Up and New Bark Town: Begin your journey in New Bark Town.
  2. 2
    Zephyr Badge - Meeting Mr. Pokemon: Travel to meet Mr. Pokemon.
  3. 3
    Zephyr Badge - Route 31 (and some side areas): Explore Route 31.
  4. 4
    Zephyr Badge - Violet City, Sprout Tower, and The Gym: Conquer Violet City, Sprout Tower, and challenge the Violet City Gym for the Zephyr Badge.
  5. 5
    Hive Badge - To Azalea Town!: Make your way to Azalea Town.
  6. 6
    Hive Badge - Azaleas, Slowpokes, and A Gym: Deal with Team Rocket's Slowpoke theft and challenge the Azalea Town Gym for the Hive Badge.
  7. 7
    Plain Badge - A Rival, A Forest, and A Daycare: Encounter your rival, explore Ilex Forest, and utilize the Daycare.
  8. 8
    Plain Badge - A Golden City: Arrive in Goldenrod City.
  9. 9
    Fog Badge - Watering Pokemon and Catching Bugs: Use a Squirtbottle and participate in the Bug-Catching Contest.
  10. 10
    Fog Badge - Ecruteak City: Where Past and Present Meet: Explore Ecruteak City and its landmarks.
  11. 11
    Storm Badge - A Trip to the Coast: Head towards the coast.
  12. 12
    Storm Badge - A Lighthouse and An Ocean Crossing: Navigate the Lighthouse and cross the ocean.
  13. 13
    Mineral Badge - The Sound of Clashing Steel: Challenge the Olivine City Gym for the Mineral Badge.
  14. 14
    Glacier Badge - To Mahogany Town!: Journey to Mahogany Town.
  15. 15
    Glacier Badge - Ousting Team Rocket: Confront Team Rocket's activities in Mahogany Town.
  16. 16
    Glacier Badge - A Bone-Chilling Gym Battle!: Battle the Mahogany Town Gym Leader for the Glacier Badge.
  17. 17
    Rising Badge - The Rocket Radio Ruckus!: Investigate the Radio Tower takeover by Team Rocket.
  18. 18
    Rising Badge - The Guardian of the Skies, Ho-Oh! (Gold Version): Encounter Ho-Oh in Pokémon Gold Version.
  19. 19
    Rising Badge - The Guardian of the Seas, Lugia! (Silver Version): Encounter Lugia in Pokémon Silver Version.
  20. 20
    Rising Badge - Route 44 and Ice Path: Traverse Route 44 and the Ice Path.
  21. 21
    Rising Badge - Gold in the Dragon's Den: Explore the Dragon's Den.
  22. 22
    Road to the Pokemon League!: Prepare for the Elite Four challenge.
  23. 23
    The Indigo Plateau!: Challenge the Elite Four and the Champion at the Indigo Plateau.

Kanto Walkthrough:

  1. Thunder Badge - An Electrifying Arrival!: Arrive in Kanto and challenge the Vermilion City Gym.
  2. Marsh Badge - Who Saw This Coming?: Navigate past Saffron City and challenge the Celadon City Gym.
  3. Rainbow Badge - The City of Rainbow Dreams: Explore the vibrant Saffron City and challenge its Gym.
  4. Soul Badge - The Passion-Pink Fuschia City: Head to Fuschia City and challenge its Gym.
  5. Cascade Badge - The Aquatic Cerulean City: Visit Cerulean City and challenge its Gym.
  6. Boulder Badge - Oh, She'll Be Coming Around Mt. Moon...~: Journey through Mt. Moon to reach Pewter City and its Gym.
  7. Volcano Badge - Fiery Battle in the Seafoam Islands!: Explore the Seafoam Islands and challenge the Cinnabar Island Gym.
  8. Earth Badge - Return to Viridian City!: Return to Viridian City for the final Kanto Gym battle.
  9. Side Activity: Unexplored Areas in Kanto: Discover hidden locations in Kanto.
  10. Mt. Silver: The Final Trial: Ascend Mt. Silver for the ultimate challenge.

Miscellaneous Gameplay Info:

  • The Legendary Beasts: Entei, Raikou, and Suicune: Learn about these legendary Pokémon.
  • Time-Based Events: Understand how time affects the game.
  • HM Item Cleanups: Manage your Hidden Machine (HM) items.
  • Pokemon Trades: Information on trading Pokémon.
  • Pokemon Gifts: Details on receiving gift Pokémon.

Item Listings:

  • Medicinal Items: Healing items.
  • Field Item: Items found in the overworld.
  • Hold Items: Items Pokémon can hold.
  • Vitamins and Other Stat Boosters: Items that permanently increase stats.
  • In-Battle Stat Boosters: Items used during battles to boost stats.
  • Berries: Consumable items with various effects.
  • Pokeballs: Items used to catch Pokémon.
  • Evolution Items: Items that cause certain Pokémon to evolve.
  • Apricorns: Special items used to craft Poké Balls.
  • Mail: Items used to send messages with Pokémon.
  • Misc. Items: Miscellaneous useful items.
  • TMs and HMs: Technical Machines (TMs) and Hidden Machines (HMs) that teach moves.
  • Key Items: Items essential for progressing the story.

Shop Info Compendium:

  • Details on all shops in the game.

Pokemon Encounter Lists By Area:

  • Overview and Area Quick-Jump: Navigate encounter lists easily.
  • Wild Pokemon Encounter Lists: Find where specific wild Pokémon appear.

Trainer Info Compendium:

  • Overview and Trainer Links: An overview of trainers.
  • Full Trainer Info List: Complete information on all trainers.

Pokemon Info Compendium:

  • Pokemon Types, Base Stats, and Stat Exp.: Details on Pokémon types, base stats, and Stat Experience (Stat Exp.).
  • Pokemon Breeding Stats: Information related to Pokémon breeding.
  • Miscellaneous Pokemon Stats: Other relevant Pokémon statistics.
  • Pokemon Evolution Conditions: How each Pokémon evolves.
  • Wild Pokemon Hold Items: Items wild Pokémon may be holding.
  • Time Capsule Hold Items: Items that can be held when using the Time Capsule.
  • Pokemon Move Information: Details on all Pokémon moves.
  • Pokemon Type Affinities: Strengths and weaknesses of Pokémon types.
  • Pokemon HM Compatibility: Which Pokémon can learn which HMs.

Game Mechanics:

  • Time Reset Passcode Mechanics: How time resets and passcodes work.
  • Stat Growth Calculation and Hidden Stats: How stats grow and hidden values.
  • Stat Changes in Battle: How stats are affected during battles.
  • Damage Calculation: The formula for calculating damage.
  • Badge Damage Modifiers: How badges affect damage.
  • Accuracy Calculation: How accuracy is determined.
  • Critical Hit Calculation: How critical hits are calculated.
  • Battle Fleeing Mechanics: How fleeing from battles works.
  • Pokemon Disobedience Mechanics: Why Pokémon might disobey you.
  • EXP. Calculation and Growth: How Experience Points (EXP.) are earned and affect leveling.
  • Pokemon Capture Mechanics: How to catch Pokémon.
  • Pokemon Breeding Mechanics: How Pokémon breeding functions.
  • Special Move Mechanics: Details on unique move properties.
  • Shiny Pokemon Mechanics: How Shiny Pokémon appear.
  • Pokemon Gender Mechanics: How gender works for Pokémon.
  • Unown Letter Mechanics: Specifics about the Unown Pokémon.
  • 3DS Virtual Console Transfer Mechanics: Transferring Pokémon to the 3DS Virtual Console.
  • Game RAM Addresses and Internal IDs: Technical details about the game's memory.

Pokemon Learnsets:

  • Overview and Quick Links: Navigate learnset information.
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #001-#025
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #026-#050
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #051-#075
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #076-#100
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #101-#125
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #126-#150
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #151-#175
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #176-#200
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #201-#225
  • Learnsets: Pokemon #226-#251

Other Topics of Interest:

  • Coin Case Glitch: Obtain Mew, Celebi, Other Pokemon and Easy Shinies!: Exploit a glitch to obtain rare Pokémon and Shiny Pokémon.

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