,------. ,--. | .--. ' ,---. | |,-. ,---. ,--,--,--. ,---. ,--,--, | '--' || .-. || /| .-. :| || .-. || \ | | --' ' '-' '| \ \\ --.| | | |' '-' '| || | `--' `---' `--'`--'`----'`--`--`--' `---' `--''--' ,-----. ,--. ,--. ' .--./,--.--.,--. ,--.,---.,-' '-. ,--,--.| | | | | .--' \ ' /( .-''-. .-'' ,-. || | ' '--'\| | \ ' .-' `) | | \ '-' || | `-----'`--' .-' / `----' `--' `--`--'`--' `---' FAQ/Walkthrough By: loudmog Version 1.0 02/05/2018 *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 0. Table of Contents *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 0. YOU ARE HERE 1. Author's Notes 2. Interesting Facts/Changes 3. Controls 4. Walkthrough 5. Routes 1-29 and the S.S. Aqua 6. The TM and HM List 7. Gameshark Codes 8. Frequently Asked Questions 9. Breeding 10. Evolution 11. Items 12. Neat Things 13. Legendary/Special Pokémon 14. Evoultion Chart 15. Mystery Gift 16. Type Strength/Weakness Chart 17. Pokémon Move List 18. The Casino 19. New Moves 20. Pokémon Locations 21. Daily Events 22. Pokémon Pikachu2 GS 23. Coming Soon 24. Version History 25. Website Usage Terms 26. Copyright/Credits *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 1. Author's Note *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* Well then... Welcome (back?) to my guide for Pokemon Crystal. This guide is receiving it's first full update in almost 17 years. That's dedication! Well, I suppose that's an unfair statement to make, but I'm still proud to make a return to the hobby of writing guides in my adult years. This guide is very much plain text, which I intend to keep in this format. HTML guides are great, but some things, like the ability to quickly find things on one page, are lost. I also prefer to read guides this way. So that's basically that. Anyway, the whole reason I found my way back to this guide is mostly due in part to the popular re-release of these games on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console. I hope to be able to finish and provide all useful and update info to all readers. If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please reach out to me on GameFAQs and I'll be able to address them in future revisions. Thanks for reading! Please hang in there with me while I restructure the majority of this guide in the coming weeks. It took me a long time to get this thing written before and the re-write is no different, though it's certainly much easier to make progress now as an adult than as a child myself. *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 2. Interesting Facts/Changes *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* Pokemon Crystal is a modified version of Pokemon Gold/Silver. This was and remains a common theme throughout the series, where a third version of the game (and in newer iterations, sometimes a fourth) is released approximately one year after the original games. Suicune's is found much earlier in the game and plays a prominent role in the storyline, much in the way that Ho-Oh or Lugia did in other versions of the game. In fact, you will be able to see it on the map, and face it without it having the chance to run from you. Sprite Changes! As with Gold/Silver, the sprites are slightly changed in this game. This is also the first time in the series that animations were added to them, which play in the Pokedex and at the start of battles. Celebi is obtainable in-game rather than via attending a local tournament as you were required to do in Pokemon Gold/Silver. The number/name of the route or pathway you're on appears the first time you begin traversing that area. This would become a staple in the series and would remain a feature in all future games. *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 3. Controls *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* The controls in this game are relatively simple because the GameBoy Color, and the 3DS game that is just emulating the original game have very few buttons, which have very few functions in the game. ___ / A \ - AButton \___/ *In the Game* Confirms and picks up items off of the ground/floor. *In the Menu* Confirms things. *In Battle* Confirms (See what I mean by simple?). ___ / B \ - B Button \___/ *In the Game* Cancels. *In the Menu* Cancels. *In Battle* Cancels (Gee that was difficult). _ _| |_ |_ _| - Directional Pad |_| *In the Game* Used to walk around. *In the Menu* Used to navigate throughout the menus. *In Battle* Used to navigate through the battle menu. /\ / / - Start Button \/ *In the Game* Used to access the menu system. *In the Menu* No use. *In Battle* No use. /\ / / - Select Button \/ *In the Game* Used to access hot key item *In the Menu* Used to re-arrange items *In Battle* No use. *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 4. Walkthrough *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* First things first, let's figure out who you are! You'll be prompted to choose your gender, which will have no bearing on the game other than your character's appearance. Next, Oak is going to ask for some assistance in setting up the time. This is odd because it doesn't quite ask the time in any standard format more like DAY and NITE. If you've played a Pokemon game before, you'll recognize this next part. The world of Pokemon is explained to you as though you have no knowledge of the series. If you're playing on Nintendo 3DS, you'll notice the game suggests your name that the 3DS system uses. You'll begin your journey in New Bark Town. You'll start in your bedroom. You can check the PC which shows you that you have the ability to store and withdrawl items, decorate, and other basic tasks. You'll also notice a radio that Oak delivers a talk show on later in the game and you'll see a map of Johto, the region that the first half of this game takes place in. Your mother will also return your gear to you, and help you set the day of the week in-game. She'll also ask if it's Daylight savings time. For reference, if it's Winter-time in the United States, it's not daylight savings time. That begins in the summer. Head to the labratory and inside. This is Professor Elm's lab. Fortunately for you, it's located right in your home-town. Lucky! You'll have noticed some creeper outside of the lab peering in, making comments about it being the famous Professor Elm's lab. You'll find out soon enough who this guy is. Let's get our first Pokemon! Professor Elm will explain that he just doesn't understand everything about the three Pokemon he's got on the table, and that his research paper could practically write itself if you were to take one off of his hands, and report your findings back to him. Sound like something you can handle? Great, let's pick a Pokemon! Who should you choose? Chikorita - The Grass-Type Pokemon and also the most difficult Pokemon in regards to the first part of the game due to elemental weakness. Choose this Pokemon if you're looking for a grass-type but also feel comfortable creating a well-balanced team early on. Totodile - Totodile is the water-type choice and when it comes to the gym leaders you will face, can be considered the middle-of-the-road choice. You will not face any challenges which are overly difficult to prevail victorious from, but you should still be constructing a well-balanced team. Cyndaquil - The fire-type Pokemon and likely the most popular choice among players due the higher interest in fire-types, partially due in part to Charizard from the games that preceeded it. This is the easiest choice in terms of gym challenges you'll face in the first half of the game, so if you're a new player, this might be a good place to start. You'll be sent off to Cherry Grove City next, he'll give you his number, which you can use to call or like his instagram posts. Well, maybe just call for now. Be sure to check your reflection in the mirror behind him -- lookin' good! His aide will give you a Potion for the errand. Head out west onto Route 29. You don't have any Pokeballs right now so you really will only be able to battle right now. You can follow along a path to a dead-end for a Potion. You'll also come across a building to the north that heads to Route 46. This doesn't lead somewhere you can go now, but it will be important later on in the game. You'll also see a fruit bearing tree. Hey it's a Berry! This is the first time you'll come across something like this if you had come from Red/Blue/Green or Yellow, so it's worth mentioning. These trees respawn berries at them after a set amount of time. You'll learn more about these soon. When you arrive in Cherrygrove City, you'll see an old man standing there, just waiting for someone who looks like they're in dire need of guidance. Once he shows you around, he'll award you with a PokeMap, which you can access from the menu at any time going forward. I would recommend first healing your Pokemon at the Pokemon Center, and perhaps picking up some potions or antidotes from the Poke Mart. There won't be much else to do here for now though, so let's move north to Route 30. --- North to Route 30 --- Pass by the grassy area and in the Northwest area, you'll see a building. There's a berry available here, and a man who will give you another berry when you head into it. Outside you can continue heading north towards a dirt path, and you'll locate an Antidote on the ground. You can't head west right now because the pathway is being blocked by a couple of kids who just want to see you finish up the quest Elm has sent you on. So we'll head east through the grassy path until we come across another building. There's a tree with a PSNCureBerry for curing posion (hey, there were character limits on those tiny screens). Inside the building you'll watch a scene between Professor Oak, Mr Pokemon, and yourself of course. Mr Pokemon is going to give you a Mystery Egg to give to Professor Elm. Professor Oak is going to give you a very expensive Pokedex. It has a dual core processor! Yes! You'll then rest and your Pokemon will be healed up. It's time to head back to professor Elm. He'll call you and let you know that something terrible has happened and that you need to come back to the lab immediately. Someone stole a Pokemon from his lab! We know it to be none other than the PokeCreeper who was peering in the window from before. Let's give him what's for! Head back to Cherrygrove City and use the Pokemon Center, for we're about to battle. --- Battle with the PokeCreep Rewards: $300 Pokemon: 1 No matter who you chose, this guy will have chosen the Pokemon that is strong against your elemental starter. It won't matter much in this battle since we're just getting started and there are no elemental moves learned yet. If you chose Chikorite, he's going to have Cyndaquil. If you chose Totodile, he'll have a Chikorita. If you chose Cyndaquil, he'll have a Totodile. This battle shouldn't be too rough. Totodile - Level 5 - Water Move 1: Scratch Move 2: Leer Move 3: --- Move 4: --- Cyndaquil - Level 5 - Fire Move 1: Tackle Move 2: Leer Move 3: --- Move 4: --- Chikorita - Level 5 - Grass Move 1: Tackle Move 2: Growl Move 3: --- Move 4: --- --- After battling, it'd be wise to use the Pokemon Center before returning to Elm's Lab. We'll head back east on Route 29 again to return to Elm's lab. East to New Bark In New Bark town, head to Elm's lab from before and you'll have to speak to the Police. They'll ask for the name of the individual you encountered who stole the Pokemon, which I believe is supposed to be Creep. However, you may go with whatever you please. The police officer will leave and Elm will immediately stop caring and instead examine the egg you just brought back. His lab aid will give you 5 Pokeballs which is great since you haven't been able to add anything to your team until now. When you begin heading back to Cherrygrove City, DUDE will offer to show you how to catch Pokemon. No real reason to watch it, unless you want to see his GNARLY skills. It's time to head towards Violet City and begin our journey at the first Pokemon Gym. Let's head out! --- Routes 30 & 31 --- Phone Numbers: Youngster Joey, Bug Catcher Wade Items: Berry, PSNCureBerry, Bitter Berry, Potion, Antidote, PokeBall We'll be heading north from Cherrygrove to Routes 30 and 31. The path on the left side of the fork from before is no longer obstructed with trainers, so you can proceed now. You'll also find the first trainer you can exchange numbers with, Youngster Joey. Exchanging numbers in this game is part of a larger way to experience certain battles again, find out about items, rare Pokemon sightings, help trainers battling loneliness, and some other cool things. It was a pretty unique feature that didn't make it into later games in the series in quite the same way, but helped make the game feel much more alive in its day. You'll get a call while on the road if you didn't go and stop by your house on your way out of New Bark Town. She'll mention she had some money for you! Blast! That's OK, she'll offer to save it and you can store coin with her throughout the entirety of the game. You'll be able to exchange numbers with Bug Catcher Wade as well, who is going through a lonely time in life and therefore will give you a shout when he happens upon any spare berries. --- Violet City --- Items: PP Up, Pokemon Egg, Rare Candy, PRZCureBerry Trade: Bellsprout -> Onyx Upon entering Violet City, you can visit the Pokemon center. In this town, people are obsessed with Bellsprout. Something in the water, maybe. This is where we'll be spending our time after the Pokemon Center. There's also a Pokemon Academy, which you can visit north of the Pokemon center, but unless you're brand new to the series and aren't familiar with the mechanics in any way, there's little reason to recommend visiting it. I recommend catching a Bellsprout and trading it for an Onyx from the house on the south side of town. This will make the gym you're about to visit much easier, since Flying Pokemon don't hold up well against Rock-type. --- Bellsprout Tower --- Items: Parylz Heal, X-Defend, Escape Rope, Potion, HM05-Flash On the first floor, you'll be able to collect a Parylz Heal on the right side. I recommend fighting any trainer you can here to help level you up and prepare you for the upcoming gym battles. Mostly, you'll be facing grass-type Pokemon, and in particular, if you haven't guessed, Bellsprout. The second floor contains an X-Accuracy. In Gold/Silver, this was an X-Defend. On the third floor, you'll be facing the Elder. He's the leader of the monks here. You'll also see your rival, CREEP. You'll face off against the Elder and upon winning the battle, receive HM05, which is Flash. This is used to help light up dark places, which you'll need soon. ------ Falkner and The Zephyr Badge! Gym leader: Falkner For: Zephyr Badge Prizes: $900 and TM31 (Mud Slap) ------ Pidgey- You'll quickly realize if you picked Chikorita that you might be in for a rough time here. If you were able to trade for Onyx earlier, you should be in much better shape for this battle, but Pidgey's Mud-slap still may slow you down by lowering your accuracy. It is still super-effective against Onix but won't deal much more damage than a standard attack due to Onix's high defense. Pidgeotto - Again, not too much of a challenge if you took the time to level up your Cyndaquil. Totodile is neither strong nor weak, and Chikorita has the largest weakness here. Again, Onix should rip this thing up. --- Excellent work, you've now gotten your hands on your first badge, the Zephyr Badge, and TM31, which is Mud-Slap. In these games, it's important to note that you are only able to issue a TM once, unlike the newest games, where you have unlimited uses. This changes the distribution of TMs drastically, as you won't be able to experiment with moves if you are unfamiliar with them. Fortunately, you're reading a guide. You'll get a phone call from Professor Oak asking if you could head to the Pokemon Center to pick up your first egg. Turns out an egg needs to be around other active Pokemon to hatch, which in reality means you need to keep it in your party for a finite number of steps in the game. This particular egg will hatch around 2-3k steps. --- Route 32 --- Phone Numbers: Fisherman Ralph, Picnicker Liz Items: Great Ball, Repel, TM05 (Roar), Miracle Seed If you attempt to proceed West from Violet City, you'll notice a funky tree blocking your path. This tree would prefer you pretended not to notice it and move along. Looks like we're going to be heading South, then, to Route 32. On Route 32, to the West you'll see the Ruins of Alph. You can certainly check this out now, but you're not going to be able to progress very far until you've got a few more HMs later on in the game. --- Ruins of Alph - Part 1 --- If you head North when you enter the Ruins of Alph, you'll be able to enter the first cave at the top of the area, which happens to be the first Puzzle Room. Here you can put together a Kabuto puzzle. Once you solve this puzzle, you'll notice a hole appear in the floor. Drop down this hole, and you'll be able to encounter the first set of Unown Pokemon, which are based on the English alphabet, in the ruins. Catch three of those Unown and take them to the lab just south of the ruins and you'll gain the ability to keep track of any of the Unown you encounter in the future. There's not much else we can do here now, so lets return to Route 32 where we can continue the journey. --- Route 32 --- Back on Route 32, there are a few things to note. A lot of the trainers here are sporting Water-Type Pokemon, which is a welcome change for those who may favor Chikorita. On the road south, you'll be able to pick up a Repel, which is a Potion in Gold/Silver. Continuing south, you'll facea few more trainers on either path, with the more battle-oriented route being the right path, on the water. You can collect Fisher Ralph's number here if you'd like. On Friday's, one of the day-siblings will show up just north of the Pokemon Center. Her name is Frieda (see what they did there?) and she'll give you a Posion Barb, an item that raises the effectiveness of Posion-based attacks. Outside of the Pokemon Center is a man just dying to give out a Fishing Rod. Talk to him and receive the Old Rod. You can obtain water-type Pokemon now by fishing, which I recommend if you're looking to build an elemantal-diverse team and don't have Totodile, or don't intend to keep him. Use the Pokemon Center to heal up, and we can move on to the next area, the Union Cave. --- Union Cave --- Items: X-Attack, Potion, Awakening, Great Ball, TM39 (Swift), X-Defend, Ether, Hyper Potion There will be a few places you can't get to in the Union Cave until you progress further in the game, but you can still obtain most of what the cave has to offer in terms of items now. When you do obtain Surf, this will be the place you come to obtain a Friday shot at catching Lapras. Yes, only Friday's. While everyone is working for the weekend, some of us are just waiting for Lapras. Face off against the trainers here and generally do what you've been doing while you're here. We'll find ourselves out in a flash. --- Route 33 --- Phone Numbers: Hiker Anthony Items: PSNCureBerry Route 33 is not much to write home about, and probably wins the "Shortest-Route-in-the-Series" award. There is a single trainer who will want to battle you here, Hiker Anthony, who will exchange numbers with you, and provide you with some important news regarding a rare Pokemon later on in the game. There's also a PSNCureBerry available. --- Azalea Town --- Items: WHT Apricorn, Lure Ball, Charcoal. Azalea town is a place where it is revealed to us that there was once a time where Slowpoke wandered freely, and all was well. Life was simple. However, that is no longer the case and it's suspected that perhaps Team Rocket is playing foul here. You can use the Pokemon Center to heal up, then it's off to Kurt's house. Kurt is too busy for you, however. He's heading over to the Slowpoke Well to check out what the disturbance is. The man who was blocking the well before will now be gone, and we can enter. We'll find Kurt on the ground, unable to move because of a back injury. This begins a long journey for Kurt which will probably never be covered in any Pokemon game. Our role here is to get Team Rocket out of there and restore sanity to the world. Or this town. Or just Slowpokes. Or Kurt's back. After we take care of this, Kurt will issue you a Lure Ball, which you can use to make catching a Pokemon you've encountered by fishing a little easier to obtain. There's another house in town after the disturbance is taken care of who will let you know that his apprentice is missing. If you later find his apprentice in Ilex Forest, he'll ask for your help. This will earn you Charcoal, which when held by a Pokemon increases fire-type attacks. You can now head to the Azalea Town Gym and face off against the aptly named Bugsy. There will be a few trainers before facing off against Bugsy. ----- Bugsy and the Hive Badge Gym Leader: Bugsy For: Hive Badge Prizes: TM49 (Fury Cutter), Pokémon up to Level 30 Obey ----- Metapod - Lv.14 - Metapod just has high defense. This makes it an easy Pokemon to beat. If you have a Pokemon you've been training that you'd like to have soak up all the experience here, this would be a good place to do it. Kakuna - Lv. 14 - Similar to Metapod, this thing is simple. You can steamroll it with whomever you choose. Enjoy this easy opponent. Scyther - Lv. 16 - If you started the game with Cyndaquil... you see where this is going? Point is, this is a challenging battle if you're not well equipped with the right Pokemon, or holding any items. It's also a higher level than any previous opponents you've faced. --- With the Hive Badge in hand it would be wise to go to the nearest Pokemon Center so we can face off against our rival, the PokeCreep once again. This time things will be a little tougher than the previous battle, as his starter has evolved and he's picked up a few other new Pokemon. ----- Rival Encounter #2 For: [Nothing] ----- Gastly - Lv 12 - If you've got anything that's normal-type that doesn't has a moveset that includes something that isn't a normal-type move (say that 5 times fast), then this won't be too difficult, as Gastly will be unable to harm you. Zubat - Lv. 14 - Outside of Leech Life, which allows it to restore HP when attacking you for half of the damage it caused, Zubat shouldn't be too great of a challenge. Croconaw - Lv 16 - If your Rival has Croconaw, it'll use Watergun. This means you'll want to avoid using your Cyndaquil or Onyx. Bayleef - Lv. 16 - Bayleef has Razor Leaf, which has a high chance of landing a critical hit, which will cause 1.5x the damage of its base damage. This is a pain if you aren't equipped with something that has a higher defense. Quiliva - Lv. 16 - Quiliva doesn't have some of the brutal moves that can stop the show of the other Pokemon, but it's no pushover. There aren't really any special strategies to employ here, just wail on it until it goes down. --- Ilex Forest --- Items: TM12 (Sweet Scent), Ether, Antidote, TM02 (Headbut), X-Attack, HM01 (Cut), Revive Ilex forest isn't very large, but what it lacks in size it more than makes up for in items. We've got to help a young man chase down a Farfetch'd. Don't forget to collect the Charcoal back in Azalea Town before progressing, it'll come in handy later. The boys father will reward our effords with HM01, which contains cut and probably will find its way onto a Bellsprout so we can remove the tree at the top of the path to progress. Move forward and collect the items and we'll make our way to Route 34. --- Route 34 --- Phone Numbers: Camper Todd, Picnicker Gina Items: Nugget, Soft Sand Head north and face off against the trainers here. You'll encounter Picnicker Gina, who will ask you to exchange numbers. She will eventually give you a Leaf Stone later in the game, just because she cares. There is also a guard here near the day-care center who will challenge you to a battle, but only if it's night time. During the day, he cleans his act up. This is the home to the Pokemon Daycare. The old man here will give you an Odd Egg in Pokemon Crystal. That's not the case in Gold/Silver. Breeding is a part of the game, and ultimately the series that deserves its own section, so check later in the guide for that. At the top of Route 34 is a trainer who will exchange numbers with you, Todd. If you give him your number, he'll call you up and let you know all abou the bargains he's found in the shopping district located in Goldenrod City. Head north to enter the city for the first time. This is the largest city in the game, and thus also one of the most important cities. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Please note that past this point much of the guide is still based on --- --- the Japanese version of the game and pending changes on my end. It --- --- is likely still readable but may be less informative or have changes --- --- in names of Pokemon, Trainers, Leaders, and other various items. --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The gym here will use normal type Pokémon. Watch out, her Mirutanku is extremely powerful. ------------------------------------------------- | Gym Leader: Akane | | For: Normal Badge | | | | Clefairy- Looks can be decieving, and you'd | | better pray that Clefairy doesn't use | | Metronome on you. Have a quick and Powerful | | Pokémon like Rattatta or Raticate. | | | | Mirutanku- Mirutanku has a strange attack that| | makes your Pokémon get woozy. Your Pokémon | | not attack the Mirutanku for a few turns, but | | while waiting to attack, Mirutanku will attack| | you with a powerful pound-like attack. Once | | again, have a powerful and quick Pokémon | ------------------------------------------------- When you are done, talk to the gym leader to receive your badge and TM. Go north, and into the park to fight many trainers, believe me, you need the expirence. Go to the most upper righthand house in the town, and a lady will give you something called 'Squirtle Water'. Now you can fight the tree Pokémon, Usokki, that you could only move slightly before. Catch this Pokémon, for it is rare. Go northwest, to reach the next town. In this town, a man will trade you a Krabby for a Shelder. A trainer just east of where Usokki used to be will give you the TM08 (Rock Smash) ability. This will allow you to break the rocks and free the Legendary Cats. Before you go, you can also go upstairs in the shop and purchase a TM02, which will allow you to shake trees. You can fight all sorts of old and new Pokémon in the trees, so shake all the little trees you find. The gym here in this town will specialize in ghost Pokémon. Your Pokémon should be at around level 30-35. You will have to follow a trail to get to the gym leader. Once you get to the Gym leader, and believe me, she's no joke: ------------------------------------------------ | Gym Leader: Matsuba | | For: Phantom Badge | | | | Gastly- Her easiest Pokémon she will use, but | | still isn't too easy. Try using a water or | | fire attack, but don't waste your time using a| | normal type- it won't work against ghost. | | | | Haunter- Both Haunters and Gengar will use an| | extrelemy powerful attack that will hurt them | | about half way, but curses you and hurts you | | very much every time you attack. | | | | Gengar- Gengar isn't easy at all- infact it is| | one of the toughest battles you will face in | | the entire game. Look out for that powerful | | attack that Haunter, it is exactly the same | | only coming from a much stronger Pokémon. | | | | Haunter- Use the same strategy that you used | | against the previous Haunter. | ------------------------------------------------ After defeating the gym, go to a house in the northern part of the town. The trainers here will use Eevee evolutions, which includes two new Eevee evolutions. After you defeat them all, a man will award you with the surfing HM03. A farm which has Mirutaknus, I'm guessing it would be called Mirutanku farm will have a sick Mirutanku. The plant which gives you items next to the town will give you a fruit that will heal the Mirutanku after about after 7 or so. The mother inside the house will award you with a TM, and the dad in the house gives you milk, which heals Pokémon HP. When you get to the next town, you'll find the gym here to be completely empty, except for the person who alwasy stands next to the statue at the entrance. You might want to heal your Pokémon at the Pokémon center now, and take out a Pokémon you would like to learn strength. Now, go to the house in the most southwestern part of the town. A person inside will give you the Strength HM, HM04. Now you have to equip strength and surf on your Pokémon. Keep surfing south, fighting the trainers here, gaining expirence. Eventually, you will come to a small town. In the southern part of the town, you will see the gym. You fight two trainers in the gym, and then come up to a boulder maze. Move the left and right boulder up, and then push the middle boulder to the left. You will fight one more trainer, and then you will come up to the gym leader. ------------------------------------------------- | Gym Leader: Shijima | | For: Shock Badge | | | | Primeape- A bird Pokémon would be a good bet, | | but my Raticate had no problem and Primeape is| | strong against it. | | | | Poliwrath- Fly may be a good use for Poliwrath| | because it is not very fast, a Yorunozuku can | | easily knock out this Pokémon | ------------------------------------------------- After you beat the gym, go south to a house. A guy inside the house, wearing sunglasses will give you some medicine. Take this medicine and go back to the fifth gym, but don't forget to get the Fly HM, HM02, from the house nearest the gym, and also important is the medicine from the house with the guy who will be wearing sunglasses, for the medicine he gives to you is what you need to give to Mikan, so she can heal her sick Pokémon.Assend the light house, and give the medicine to the gym leader at the top. She will give the medicine to her sick Pokémon and then return to her gym. She introduces a new type of Pokémon here called the steel type. ------------------------------------------------- | Gym Leader: Mikan | | For: Steel Badge | | | | Magnemite- Looks easy, but it's sonic boom | | attack is very powerful, even against Pokémon | | that are strong against it. Use a Geodude or | | Graveler to prevent serious damage. | | | | Magnemite- Use the same strategy as you did | | with the last Magnemite. | | | | Haganail- Another stong Pokémon that likes to | | use Powerful attacks. Make sure you have a | | rock, ground or fast Pokémon if you want to | | win the match. | ------------------------------------------------- After defeating the gym leader here, go east, and through the route change house. Someone takes some of your money for no reason at all! Now go north, taking the grassy path, as not to be charged 1,000 for every path you take on the Team Rocket side. Eventually, you will come up across a lake. You can see something in the lake. When you fight it, it turns out to be a Gyrados! Try to catch it. After getting out of the water, you will notice Lance, the dragon trainer waiting for you. You will talk to him, and he will take you to the 'shop' in the town with the ghost gym. He will show you a secret underground passageway in the shop, and you will follow him downstairs, only to fight a many Rocket trainers. Eventually, you will meet up with Lance again, and he will heal your Pokémon. He will then go off again, and you have to keep fighting many Rocket trainers. There are many items here, and make sure you have room for all of them. Also, talk to each and every Team Rocket trainer you beat, and you will get the keycard to the second level door. Once on the second level, open the door, and fight the trainer. He will give you the first level keycard. Go to the first level. Lance and you fight each fight two Rocket trainers. A girl and a boy. Lance takes on the boy with his Dragonite, and You fight the girl, who may look falmilliar to you. After defeating the Rocket Trainers, you and Lance need to shut down the power supply to the generator. You can do this by defeating the Electrodes. Finally, now that you've destroyed the generator, Lance will award your hard work with an, HM06, the whirlpool remover HM. You can now enter the Ice gym, or gym No. 7. Getting to him will be tough, so I made an ice maze strategy. When you first enter the gym, move to the very left if the left statue. Go up, up, right, down, left, up and finally right. You will be standing in front of the gym leader. Good luck! ------------------------------------------------- | Gym Leader: Yanagi | | For: Ice Badge | | | | Seel- An electric attack will put seel out for| | the match. Not very strong. | | | | Dewgong- Just slightly better than Seel. It | | might even get an attack on you. (oh no!) | | | | Inomu- A powerful, but slow Pokémon, Inomu | | rely on ice moves to win the match. Use an | | water Pokémon like Marril. | ------------------------------------------------- You will get a phone call informing you that the city in which you recieved your third badge, the one with Mirtanku, the cow Pokémon, has been overrun by Team Rocket! Fly to the city, and you will see that Team Rocket has pretty much overrun the whole city. Go back to the building with the Jigglypuff inside of it. This is where all of the Team Rocket trouble is going on. Go on up the tower, defeating trainers, and defeat the final guy at the top of the tower. One of the people in the underground tunnel will give you an Eevee if you have a space in your inventory. Now you have to go to an underground tunnel outside. When you are in the tunnel, go right, to the door that was once locked. You recieved the key when you defeated the final person atop the tower. Be ready for a fight with your rival. He will have the final evolution of his starting Pokémon. Defeat the Rocket trainers, and play around with the switches until you get over to the elevator. Fight the woman, and then take the elevator up. You should now be able to open the once locked door back in the Team Rocket tower. Go to the third floor, and defeat the last of the Rockets, and return to the seventh town. Go right and fight the trainers. Marril lovers can catch a Marril here. Now enter the cave. The first Ice maze is the most diffucult, but, I have the solution on how to complete it! Complete it by standing on the area right below the ice. Now, go up, left, up, right, up, right, down, left, up, left, down, right, down, right, up, right. When you complete the first ice maze, go right and get the PokTball. You will get a HM07, or waterfall climbing HM, which can later be taught to Goldeen. From here go to the next floor, and use strength to move the boulders to the lower level, so you can get out. When you get out, you will be at the 8th town. There is a very useful person here who can remove your Pokémon's moves that are unwanted, but most importantly, you can now go to the eighth gym. This gym is a dragon gym. Again, you will need strength to move boulders to the lower level to reach the gym leader. ------------------------------------------------- | Gym Leader: Ibuki | | For: Raging Badge | | | | Dragonair- A pretty intiminating Pokémon, that| | turns out to not be too much of a challenge at| | all. If you move ahead first, and catch Inomu | | from the Ice Cave, you can use ice moves to | | defeat it. | | | | Dragonair- Use the same strategy as you used | | on the last Dragonair | | | | Kingudora- Seadra finally gets used by a | | dragon trainer- well at least it's evolved | | form. Again, use ice attacks, but electric | | will work too, since this is also a water | | Pokémon. | | | | Dragonair- Her final, Pokémon Dragonair, is a | | bit more powerful than the previous ones. It | | will use the Hyper Beam attack, as well as | | Dragon Rage. Thunder won't work this time, so | | once again, you must rely on Ice Pokémon to | | defeat Dragonair. | ------------------------------------------------- After defeating her, she tells you she has no badge for you. You can still get the badge, though, by taking a Pokémon that has surf and one that can remove whirlpools, and surfing behind the gym. When you are about to pick up one of the Pokéballs, she will show up, awarding you with your eighth badge! You can also now use the HM07 you got in the ice cavern. We now move on to the hunt for Houou! Fly back to the town where you fought the ghost gym before. Go to the northern part of the town. You can enter a house here and go upstairs. You will have to solve a puzzle to get to the top. However, the puzzle is worth it, when you get to the top, you will see Houou flying there. Save before you fight Houou, for you will only get one chance to catch it. After you catch it, you can fly from the roof instead of going back down the maze. Fly back to your hometown. Once home, go to Prof. Utsugi's lab and heal your Pokémon. Now go outside and surf eastward. You will eventually come up to a coastal area with a cave. Enter the cave. I suggest you catch a Goldeen and teach it HM07, so you can go up the waterfalls. The cave is simple, and when you get out, you may want to look at the map. Keep moving northward, until you come up upon a house. A girl inside will heal all of your Pokémon. Keep going north, fighting trainers. You will find yourself in a much simpler, trainer-free Victory Road. Here you can catch for the very first time, the best Pokémon, Donphan. Be prepared, for your rival will have many strong Pokémon with her. You fight her because she wants to see if you are really ready for the Orange league. The Orange League Trainers will use: ------------------------------------------------- | Trainer 1: Itkusi | | | | Neiteio- A penguin Pokémon. It will use ice | | and psychic attacks- a powerful combination. | | Houou's gust attack is enough to put the | | penguin to rest | | | | Slowbro- A water and Psychic Pokémon. Slowbro | | may be very slow, but he is very powerful. Try| | using an electric type Pokémon against it. | | | | Neiteio- Use the same strategy that you used | | against the last Neiteio. | | | | Jynx- Like Neiteio, Jynx is another psychic | | and ice Pokémon. It's defense is extremely low| | so any Pokémon should be able to put Jynx out.| | | | Exeggutor- A grass and Psychic type Pokémon. | | One Fire Blast from Houou should do the trick | | on this one. | | | |-----------------------------------------------| | Trainer 2: Koga | | | | Araidosu- A bug Pokémon. Hopefully, your Houou| | is still consious, because any flying or fire | | attacks will put this bug out. | | | | Venomoth- Another bug Pokémon that will be a | | pain if your Houou has fainted. It will use | | powerful psychic attacks, and almost every | | Pokémon are very vunerable to. | | | | Muk- A poision Pokémon that Houou will not be | | strong against. Use a water type or a normal | | type. (Raticate will do) | | | | Kuroba- Being the evolved form of Golbat, it | | has strong flying and annoying poision | | attacks. | | | | Fuoretosu- Is this the evolved form of | | Cloyster? Maybe, but it's a water type, and it| | has very high defense, and Houou may not be | | able to do it. Use your starting Pokémon if | | you didn't pick the Fire type. | | | |-----------------------------------------------| | Trainer 3: Bruno | | | | Kaporea- For some odd reason, this Pokémon | | likes to stand on his head. A bird type, Houou| | or Lugia will do. | | | | Hitmonchan- The punching fiend. It will use | | various elemental punches, so there really | | a Pokémon that it isn't super effective | | against. Use a bird type again. | | | | Hitmonlee- The kicking fiend. It uses various | | kicking attacks. Go ahead, use another bird. | | This might be a good Pokémon to get a | | Togechikku expirence points with. | | | | Machamp- A Pokémon with high attack Power, but| | low defense. A quick bird Pokémon should do | | the trick. | | | | Onix- Onix is a simple Pokémon that is not too| | hard if you have a water or grass Pokémon. | | Even using the simplest moves of these types | | will take care of it. | | ----------------------------------------------| | Trainer 4: Karin | | | | Burakki- Appears to be an evil evolution of | | Eevee. It shouldn't be too hard if you have | | just about any type besides a normal or grass | | type Pokémon. | | | | Vileplume- A grass type Pokémon that will be | | easy for any bird type. Using fly would be | | your best bet against this Pokémon. | | | | Gengar- Remember the ghost gyms Gengar? This | | is the same thing, only much harder. Again, it| | has curse, which will stab itself, and attack | | you very much after or before every turn. Be | | careful and make sure you have a strong and | | quick Pokémon. | | | | Yamikarasu- A very fast, but not too strong | | Pokémon that looks much like a Spearow. It | | take adventage of it's quickness and try to | | hurt you before you can hurt it. A fire, | | electric, or ice type will do. | | | | Heruga- A fire type dog Pokémon of the evil | | type. It has many strong attacks, so make sure| | you have a water Pokémon handy. | | | | ----------------------------------------------| | Final Trainer: Lance | | | | Gyrados- A Dragon and flying type Pokémon, | | gyrados is extremely weak to electric type | | attacks. If not, any slash or bite attack will| | take longer, but it will have to do. | | | | Dragonite- An extremely strong Pokémon, and it| | doesn't make you feel any better to know that | | he has three of them. Use an ice attack, or | | again, a slash. | | | | Dragonite- Use the same strategy as you used | | the previous dragonite. | | | | Dragonite- Again, use the same strategy you | | on the previous two Dragonites. | | | | Aerodactyl- A very powerful Pokémon, again | | with the hyperbeam attack. Use a water, | | electric, or ice attack to defeat this flying | | rock. | | | | Charizard- Lance's Charizard will have a Hyper| | beam attack, as well as fire attacks. Be quick| | because this Pokémon is very powerful. | ------------------------------------------------| After defeating the Orange League Trainers, you've beaten the first half of the game. A very impatient news reporter comes, and expects you to do an interview with you. Finally, Lance will become impatient and take you into the next room to be inducted into the hall of fame while the news reporter lady paces back and fourth saying "What about my interview!" The credits will roll, while playing some snappy music, and finally the game will say the end. Don't turn your Gameboy off yet, the game isn't over. There is no more fighting your rival at the end of the game....wellat least yet. The game isn't over yet! After the credits finish rolling, go into Prof. Utsugi's lab. He will give you a boat ticket! Take that ticket back to the town with the light house and where you got strength. Go south, until you reach a house that takes you down to a docking bay. Here you can get on the boat. Once on the boat, you will fight many trainers. Fight them all, it is fun. Afterwards, you will talk to a guy in a room that looks like he works on the ship. Talk to him, and he will leave the room. When you get off the boat, you will find yourself in Vermillion City! Feel free to look around a little bit. You see the gym looks pretty much the same and the Pokémon club is also still there. However, this time, the city has a giant snorlax blocking the path to Diglett's Cave. First, heal your Pokémon. Now, go get the Ultra Rod from the fishing man. Now it is time to go and face Lt. Surge. ------------------------------------------------- | Gym Leader: Lt. Surge | | For: Orange Badge | | | | Raichu- Lt. Surges most powerful, Raichu likes| | to use strong electric attacks. A strong rock | | or ground type Pokémon should be enough to | | beat it. | | | | Magneton- Lt. Surges most annoying Pokémon, | | Magneton uses it's speed and cheap attacks to | | win the match. Once again, use another strong | | rock or ground type Pokémon to win. | | | | Electabuzz- A strong and fast Pokémon, that, | | like Raichu uses strong electric attacks. It | | is a pure electric type Pokémon, so rock or | | ground with an ice move, maybe a Kabuto or | | Kabutops will be perfect. | | | | Electrode- A weak, but fast electric Pokémon, | | Electrode won't really be much of a challange | | for you. Use an ice or rock type | | | | Electrode- Use the same strategy as you used | | on the previuos Electrode to beat it. | ------------------------------------------------- After easily defeating Lt. Surge, it is time to go to Saffron City.
Once you get to Saffron City, you'll notice that Silph. Co. Has been blocked
off by a guard who won't let you go upstairs. Anyway, we aren't worrying
about Silph. Co. right now. We are worrying about your tenth badge right now.
You have to fight Sabrina. After all these years, she is still working as a
Pokémon Gym Leader. Her gym is exactly the same, and the trainers are still
there. This time, it is harder to avoid gym trainers in her gym, because
they are constantly looking in all different directions. They also have a
longer sight range. You should fight them anyway. Sabrina has a new look, but
she doesn't look entirely different like some other trainers will further in
the game.
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| Gym Leader: Sabrina |
| For: Gold Badge |
| |
| Mr.Mime- An easy, but annoying Pokémon, |
| Mr.Mime will like to mimic your attacks and |
| minimize itself during battle. |
| |
| Alakazam- A Very powerful, but also very weak |
| defensive Pokémon, Alakazam uses pure psychic |
| moves, so be careful. |
| |
| Eifi- Another weak Pokémon, maybe a little bit|
| stronger, Eifi will also use psychic attacks, |
| so be careful. |
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She is even easier than Lt. Surge, but not the easiest trainer in the
world.
Befor anything, go to the power plant near Cerulean City.
You will have to surf to get there. Inside the Power Plant, talk
to everybody. When you are leaving, someone will say something
to you. Leave the power Plant.
Now you have to go to Cerulian City. When you get there,
you will notice that the place looks pretty much the same. However,
when you go into Misty's gym, you'll notice that the gym is empty.
A Team Rocket trainer will bump into you and leave. After you leave
the gym, go north. You will be going in the direction where Bill's
lighthouse used to be. You will fight the Rocket Trainer you met in
the gym and he will confess to you after you beat him that he hid
something in the Cerulian City gym.
Take the piece that you got from the gym and go to what
used to be the power plant in older Pokémon games. The person here
will thank you and give you a TM, and you are now eligible for a
radio upgrade. Go back to Lavander town and go in the radio station.
The man standing looking at the wall will give you a radio upgrade,
which allows you to awaken the Snorlax.
It isn't over yet. Now you must go to Vermillion City, and
enter the Pokémon Lovers Club. A man sitting at the table will give
you his Pokémon doll that was sitting next to him. Remember copycat
from Saffron City in Red,Blue, Yellow, and Green? She of course
still loves dolls, and does a really creepy impression of you, but
when you bring her the doll, she will give you an item that will
allow you to travel between the two maps much easier.
Go back to the gym. In the little pool in the middle, you will find
what the trainer was talking about, a missing part that belongs to the power
station in the left upper corner. When you reach what used to be Bill's
lighthouse, you will find Misty, and she will be smooching, as quoted from
Pokémon Zero. She will then return to her gym, suprised from what just
happened. Don't surf in the waters to get it. It is in the upper right hand
area which can be obtained without ever going into the water.
When you return to her gym, you will see that she is no piece of cake
like the last two gyms were. Misty is not to hard.
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| Gym Leader: Misty |
| For: |
| |
| Golduck- Has Misty finally evolved her |
| Psyduck? It appears so. Golduck will have some|
| strong water attacks, so use an electric or |
| grass type to defeat it. |
| |
| Nuo- Evolved from Upaa, Nuo doesn't really put|
| up too much of a fight. Once again, a grass or|
| electric type will save the day. |
| |
| Lapras- Being a little harder, and more |
| diffucult to defeat if you have a special type|
| Pokémon, Lapras is unfourtanetly a psychic and|
| water type. A long battle will take place, and|
| an electric Pokémon should win the battle. |
| |
| Starmie- Another psychic and water type, but |
| it has recover, which you'll learn becomes |
| extremely annoying. Use a grass or electric |
| type once again to defeat it. |
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After you defeat Misty, you can now get your 12th badge from Erika.
So go to Celadon City. You can play slots here, and the big PokTmart is also
still here. If you go in the back of the house, you won't get an Eevee, and
a floor has been cut off of the place. You can go around front of the same
building and still look at the programmers things.
Now it is time to fight Erika.
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| Gym Leader: Erika |
| For: Rainbow Badge |
| Tangela |
| Victreebell |
| Vileplume |
| Kireihana |
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After defeating Erika, you now must take the Bicycle path down the
trail. When you reach the bottom, you will go right and end up in Fushia
City. The town is almost perfect...Until you find out that the Safari Zone
has been removed! Go in the houses and talk to the people. Now you can get
your 13th badge! The leader in this gym is obviously not Koga. She will
use Poision and Bug types, just like Koga did.
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| Gym Leader: Anzu |
| For: ? |
| Kurobatto |
| Ariadosu |
| Weezing |
| Weezing |
| Venomoth |
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After defeating her, It is time to awaken the Snorlax that blocks
your path.
Using your upgraded radio, fly back to Vermillion City, and go to the
Snorlax. Tune into the second to last station, and push A. The music will
begin to play. When the music begins to play, return to the game and talk to
the Snorlax. It will wake up, and like before, attack in a grumpy manner.
The Snorlax is a great Pokémon to catch. It heals itself after every
move it does, and when it rests, it will do a very harmful attack. It also
still has headbutt. It will also learn Hyper Beam at level 57! However, the
fact that it slightly heals itself after every attack, even while sleeping,
makes this Pokémon very diffucult to catch. I finally used my Master Ball
equivelent. It was well used.
After the battle with Snorlax, go in the cave that was blocked by it.
You are in Diglett's Cave. You may catch a Diglett if you want. Dugtrio's
also randomly appear.
When you come out of the cave, you will find yourself just South of
Pewter City. Brock is the gym leader here.
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| Gym Leader: Brock |
| For: ? |
| Graveler |
| Onix |
| Rhyhorn |
| Omastar |
| Kabutops |
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After defeating Brock, go east to Mt. Moon. When you get to Mt. Moon,
you will encounter your rival for the first time in a long time. This may or
may not be the final time you battle her, but she is strong, and she appears
to be going somwhere important after you defeat her. Go upstairs, and into
the house. Face the man. Tune into the same frequency you tuned into
for Snorlax. This is supposedly a way to obtain Serebii, but has not
been proven.
you'll need to go south. You can try to stop
at the Viridian City gym, but no one is there...At least now.
Instead, go south, until you reach Pallet Town. Go inside Prof.
Oak's Lab and talk to him. He will tell you to go face the Seafoam
Island Gym leader, because Cinnibar Island no longer has people
living on it. Talk to Professor Oak's mputer also.
Surf to Cinnibar Island anyway, and talk to the mysterious person
here. He will shoot up into the sky and leave. Could that have been Gary Oak?
Keep surfing to Seafoam Island, fighting trainers along the way, and
eventually you'll get there. Inside the place, you'll meet up with Blane.
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| Gym Leader: Blane |
| For: ? |
| Magakarugo |
| Rapidash |
| Magmar |
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After defeating Blane, you should return to Pallet Town and talk to
Prof. Oak again. He will tell you to go to the Viridian City gym. Go North,
heading for the gym, and fight any missed trainers. Finally, when you get to
the gym, you will see that it is no longer empty. There is one person in
here, and his name is.......Gary!
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| Gym Leader: Gary |
| For: ? |
| Pidgeot |
| Alakazam |
| Exeguttor |
| Rhydon |
| Arcanine |
| Gyrados |
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Gary is not so easy. He may take numerous tries to beat. Use a good
strategy, but remember, unless you know Japanese, there is no way of telling
what Pokémon he will use next, for every trainer uses Pokémon in different
orders.
After you beat Gary, you now have 16 badges! It isn't over yet. go
back to Pallet Town and talk to Professor Oak. He will tell you that there is
something related to Pokémon that is sure to suprise in the mountains.
Once again, go back to Viridian City, but head west, and go to where
Pokémon League used to be. When you enter the building, keep going west, and
go out the door. You will now be in the mountains that Prof. Oak was talking
about. The Pokémon here are extremely strong. There is a Pokémon Center here
also which also allows you to fly back here at any given time.
Eventually, you will come across a cave in which you need Flash to
see. Collect the items here and make your way through the cave. The final
room in the cave will hold none other than the famous Pokémon Trainer Ash
Ketchum himself! Talk to him, he will not say anything. You will just begin
battling him.
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| Final Battle: Ash Ketchum |
| For: Bragging Rights |
| |
| Pikachu- Lv. 81- A rock type Pokémon such as |
| an expirenced Donphan should be able to take |
| out Pikachu easily. |
| |
| Efi- Lv. 79- A psychic evolution of Eevee that|
| is one of the hardest Pokémon Ash will use. |
| have something good or it's Psychic moves can |
| easily take out any of your Pokémon quickly. |
| |
| Blastiose- Lv. 77- I had the final showdown |
| between the Blastoise and my Odairu, used |
| Slash, and knocked out the Blastoise with only|
| a little bit of trouble. |
| |
| Venusaur- Lv. 77- Constantly takes advantage |
| of being a grass type by using Solar Beam and |
| Razor Leaf. |
| |
| Charizard- An easy Pokémon. If you have a |
| water type, he/she should be very easy to |
| defeat. |
| |
| Snorlax- Lv. 79-Possibly Ash's hardest Pokémon|
| He constantly heals himself and uses very |
| stong moves. Good luck! |
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After you defeat Ash, the credits will roll.
Congradulations, you have completely beaten the game! Every couple
of days, Ash will return to the mountain if you want to rematch him
or just get plain old experience.
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5. Routes 1-29 and the S.S. Aqua
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After achieving all eight badges, and defeating the orange
leage, you will be able to go to the old world, that was once only
able to go to in the Previous versions of the Pokémon games. Fly
back to the town where you got your 6th badge, or the one with the
really tall lighthouse in which you had to get the gym leader to
come down from. Go south. You will be able to board Aqua-gou, and
fight Pokémon trainers while waiting. Make sure you are healed
before you go here, for there is no Pokémon treatment center on the
boat.
Eventually, you will arrive at Vermillion city. A lot of the
music has been remixed to almost sound like the old games. Here, you
can fight Lt. Surge, Misty, Erika, Sabrina, A new trainer at Koga's
gym, Brock and even Ash Ketchum himself! Sure this section tells you
how to get to routes 1-29, but the walkthrough section will tell you
exactly what to do when you get there.
You can go back on the Aqua-gou anytime you want, but you may
not know how to get off of the boat. Well before I thought it was a
specified amount of time you had to wait to get off, but I now know
that you can goto sleep in the bed at your room and when you wake up,
you'll be able to leave.
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6. The TM and HM List
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Not all of the TM's are here, but I have gotten a hold of a list. The numbers
to the right of the TM are the digits you can use if you use a Gameshark. Use
the Gameshark codes with the Item Modifier code.
TM Number Move GameShark Code
1. Explosive Punch 71
2. Headbutt 72
3. ????? 73
4. Body Slam 74
5. Roar 75
6. Toxic 76
7. Thunder Ball 77
8. Rock Smash 78
9. ????? 79
10. Spin Ball 7A
11. Eruption 7B
12. De-Accuracy 7C
13. Snore 7D
14. Blizzard 7E
15. Hyper Beam 7F
16. Numbing Wind 80
17. Barrier 81
18. Acid Rain 82
19. Giga Drain 83
20. Defend 84
21. ????? 85
22. Solar Beam 86
23. Iron Tail 87
24. Dragon Blizzard 88
25. Thunder 89
26. Earthquake 8A
27. Splash tackle 8B
28. Dig 8C
29. Psychic 8D
30. Shadow Ball 8E
31. Sand Hell 8F
32. Double Team 90
33. Ice Punch 91
34. Confuse Breath 92
35. Snore 93
36. Demon Bubble 94
37. Meteor Shower 95
38. Fire Blast 96
39. Swift 97
40. Fire Curl 98
41. Thunder Punch 99
42. Delayed Psychic 9A
43. Dodge 9B
44. Rest 9C
45. Mellow Mellow 9D
46. Pay Day 9E
47. Iron Wing 9F
48. Fire Punch A0
49. Mega Slash A1
50. Nightmare A2
HM01-Cut
HM02-Fly
HM03-Surf
HM04-Strength
HM05-Flash
HM06-Whirlpool
HM07-Waterfall
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7. Gameshark Codes
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This section covers some of the more Popular GameShark Codes. If you're
playing a newer version of the game, this isn't even available to you. It's a
good thing -- today with online features and new Pokemon games, one cheater
would ruin an entire system. This section will stay for those playing on
original hardware, but serves no purpose in newer releases of the game.
NOTE!
WITH THESE CODES, TURN THE 'SWITCH' ON THE TOP OF THE CHEAT DEVICE TO
THE 'OFF' POSITION WHILE BOOTING THE GAME AND LOADING YOUR SAVED GAME. THEN,
WHEN IN THE GAME, TURN THE SWITCH TO THE 'ON' POSITION. AND, TO SAVE, SWITCH
THE SWITCH TO THE 'OFF' POSITION.
1ST POKEMON CODES:
1 Pokémon Modifier 01??23DA
2 Skill Modifier (1st Position) 01??2CDA
3 Skill Modifier (2nd Position) 01??2DDA
4 Skill Modifier (3rd Position) 01??2EDA
5 Skill Modifier (4th Position) 01??2FDA
6 Trainer ID# Modifier 01??30DA
01??31DA
7 Exp. Modifier 01??32DA
01??33DA
01??34DA
8 Infinite PP (1st Position) 01??41DA
9 Infinite PP (2nd Position) 01??42DA
10 Infinite PP (3rd Position) 01??43DA
11 Infinite PP (4th Position) 01??44DA
12 Level Modifier 01??49DA
13 Infinite HP (Larger) 01??4CDA
14 Infinite HP (Smaller) 01??4DDA
15 Max HP Modifier (Larger) 01??4EDA
16 Max HP Modifier (Smaller) 01??4FDA
17 Max Attack Modifier (Larger) 01??50DA
18 Max Attack Modifier (Smaller) 01??51DA
19 Max Defense Modifier (Larger) 01??52DA
20 Max Defense Modifier (Smaller) 01??53DA
21 Max Speed (Larger) 01??54DA
22 Max Speed (Small) 01??55DA
23 Max Special Defense Modifier (Large) 01??56DA
24 Max Special Defense Modifier (Small) 01??57DA
25 Max Special Attack Modifier (Large) 01??58DA
26 Max Special Attack Modifier (Small) 01??59DA
Name Modifier Codes
27 Default Name End (Must Be On) 015096DB
28 Slot 1 01??8CDB
29 Slot 2 01??8DDB
30 Slot 3 01??8EDB
31 Slot 4 01??8FDB
32 Slot 5 01??90DB
33 Slot 6 01??91DB
34 Slot 7 01??92DB
35 Slot 8 01??93DB
36 Slot 9 01??94DB
37 Slot 10 01??95DB
Quantity Digits to Accompany Pokémon Modifier Codes
01-Bulbasaur
02-Ivysaur
03-Venusaur
04-Charmander
05-Charmeleon
06-Charizard
07-Squirtle
08-Wartortle
09-Blasttoise
0A-Caterpie
0B-Metapod
0C-Butterfree
0D-Weedle
0E-Kakuna
0F-Beedrill
10-Pidgey
11-Pidgeotto
12-Pidgeot
13-Rattata
14-Raticate
15-Spearow
16-Fearow
17-Ekans
18-Arbok
19-Pikachu
1A-Raichu
1B-Sandshrew
1C-Sandslash
1D-Nidoran (F)
1E-Nidorina
1F-Nidoqueen
20-Nidoran male
21-Nidorino
22-Nidoking
23-Clefairy
24-Clefable
25-Vulpix
26-Ninetails
27-Jigglypuff
28-Wigglytuff
29-Zubat
2A-Golbat
2B-Oddish
2C-Gloom
2D-Vileplume
2E-Paras
2F-Parasect
30-Venonat
31-Venomoth
32-Diglett
33-Dugtrio
34-Meowth
35-Persian
36-Psyduck
37-Golduck
38-Mankey
39-Primeape
3A-Growlithe
3B-Arcanine
3C-Poliwag
3D-Poliwhirl
3E-Poliwrath
3F-Abra
40-Kadabra
41-Alakazam
42-Machop
43-Machoke
44-Machamp
45-Bellsprout
46-Weepinbell
47-Victreebell
48-Ventacool
49-Tentacruel
4A-Geodude
4B-Graveler
4C-Golem
4D-Ponyta
4E-Rapidash
4F-Slowpoke
50-Slowbro
51-Magnemite
52-Magneton
53-Farfetch'd
54-Doduo
55-Dodrio
56-Seel
57-Dewgong
58-Grimer
59-Muk
5A-Shellder
5B-Cloyster
5C-Gastly
5D-Haunter
5E-Gengar
5F-Onix
60-Drowzee
61-Hypno
62-Krabby
63-Kingler
64-Voltorb
65-Electrode
66-Exeggcute
67-Exeggcutor
68-Cubone
69-Marowak
6A-Hitmonlee
6B-Hitmonchan
6C-Lickitung
6D-Koffing
6E-Weezing
6F-Rhyhorn
70-Rhydon
71-Chansey
72-Tangela
73-Kangaskhan
74-Horsea
75-Seadra
76-Goldeen
77-Seaking
78-Staryu
79-Starmie
7a-Mr. mime
7b-Scyther
7c-Jynx
7d-Electabuzz
7e-Magmar
7f-Pinsir
80-Tauros
81-Magikarp
82-Gyarados
83-Lapras
84-Ditto
85-Eevee
86-Vaporeon
87-Jolteon
88-Flareon
89-Porygon
8A-Omanyte
8B-Omastar
8C-Kabuto
8D-Kabutops
8E-Aerodactyl
8F-Snorlax
90-Articunno
91-Zapdos
92-Moltres
93-Dratini
94-Dragonair
95-Dragonite
96-Mewtwo
97-Mew
98-Chikorita
99-Bayleef
9A-Meganium
9B-Cyndaquil
9C-Quiliva
9D-Typhlosion
9E-Totidile
9F-Croconaw
A0-Ferilagater
A1-Sentret
A2-Furret
A3-Hoothoot
A4-Noctowl
A5-Ledaba
A6-Ledian
A7-Spinarak
A8-Arados
A9-Crobat
AA-Chinchow
AB-Lanturn
AC-Pichu
AD-Clef
AE-Igglybuff
AF-Togepi
B0-Togetic
B1-Neitei***
B2-Neiteio***
B3-Mareep
B4-Flaffy
B5-Denryuu***
B6-Bellosom
B7-Marill
B8-Azumarril
B9-Suudowoodo
BA-Politoed
BB-Hopip
BC-Skiploom
BD-Jumpluff
BE-Aipom
BF-Sunkern
C0-Sunflora
C1-Dunsparce
C2-Ampharos
C3-Quagsire
C4-Espeon
C5-Umbreon
C6-Murkrow
C7-Slowking
C8-Trilix
C9-Unown
CA-Sonansu***
CB-Girafarig
CC-Skarmory
CD-Forestress
CE-Duglari
CF-Gilgar
D0-Stellix
D1-Snubble
D2-Granbull
D3-Wobbuffet
D4-Scizor
D5-Shuckle
D6-Heracross
D7-Misdeavus
D8-Himeguma***
D9-Ursaring
DA-Slugma
DB-Magcargo
DC-Swinub
DD-Piloswine
DE-Corsola
DF-Remoraid
E0-Octillery
E1-Delibird
E2-Mantine
E3-Wooper
E4-Houndour
E5-Houndoom
E6-Kingdra
E7-Phanphy
E8-Donphan
E9-Porygon2
EA-Stantler
EB-Delibird
EC-Tyrogue
ED-Hitmontop
EE-Smoochum
EF-Elekid
F0-Magby
F1-Milktank
F2-Blissey
F3-Raikou
F4-Entei
F5-Suicune
F6-Larvitar
F7-Pupitar
F8-Tyranitar
F9-Lugia
FA-Ho-oh
FB-Celebi
FD-Egg
Quantity Digits to Accompany Name Modifier Codes
50 - NULL (End of Name REQUIRED Where It Is Used!)
60 - BOLD A (Not Available On Name Screen)
61 - BOLD B ( " )
72 - BOLD P ( " )
80 - A
81 - B
82 - C
83 - D
84 - E
85 - F
86 - G
87 - H
88 - I
89 - J
8A - K
8B - L
8C - M
8D - N
8E - O
8F - P
90 - Q
91 - R
92 - S
93 - T
94 - U
95 - V
96 - W
97 - X
98 - Y
99 - Z
9A - (
9B - )
9C - :
9D - ;
9E - [
9F - ]
A0 - a
A1 - b
A2 - c
A3 - d
A4 - e
A5 - f
A6 - g
A7 - h
A8 - i
A9 - j
AA - k
AB - l
AC - m
AD - n
AE - o
AF - p
B0 - q
B1 - r
B2 - s
B3 - t
B4 - u
B5 - v
B6 - w
B7 - x
B8 - y
B9 - z
BA - é
BB - 'd
BC - 'l
BD - 's
BE - 't
BF - 'v
E1 - PK
E2 - MN
E4 - 'r
E5 - 'm
E6 - ?
E7 - !
EF - Male Symbol
F0 - Currency Symbol (P with Horizontal Slashses)
F1 - x (Multiply)
F2 - . (Period)
F3 - / (Division)
F4 - ,(Comma)
F5 - Female Symbol
F6 - 0
F7 - 1
F8 - 2
F9 - 3
FA - 4
FB - 5
FC - 6
FD - 7
FE - 8
FF - 9
OTHER VARIOUS CODES:
1 No Random Battles 01000BD2
2 Always On Bike 010182D6
3 Day Of Week Modifier 01??DCD1
4 Hour Modifier 01??DDD1
5 Minute Modifier 01??DED1
01??DFD1
6 Infinite Money 019973D5
019974D5
019975D5
7 Have All Badges 01FF7CD5
01FF7DD5
8 Key Item Modifier 01??E2D5
ROOM DECORATION MODIFIER CODES
9 Upper Left Corner 01??60D9
10 Poster by Door [Note 1] 01??5CD9
11 Lower Left Corner 01??59D9
12 In Front of TV 01??5DD9
13 Left Side of Shelf 01??5ED9
14 Right Side of Shelf 01??5FD9
Note 1: With this code, DO NOT put anything other than poster digits in the
poster modifier, as most other digits will make the stairs disappear and trap
you in the room.
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8. Frequently Asked Questions
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
These are the most commonly received e-mails received about the game from
readers of the guide. There was a time where I received sometimes upwards of
50+ e-mails a day about the game. I did my best to compile those questions
here over the years. I no longer provide my e-mail address as GameFAQs has a
Questions and Answers section now that takes this idea and runs with it
better.
Q: I can't figure out the correct order to flip the switches in the Team
Rocket Basement.
A: Start at the left and flip all switches to the right in order. You should
now be able to get through to the elevator.
Q: Where and how do I get the 'Squirtle Water'?
A: You can get the squirtle water from the most extreme north eastern house
in the town where you get your normal badge. A lady in the house will give
it to you.
Q: What ARE those symbols next to my Pokémon's Icon for?
A: There are a number of possibilities here. First, we know you've likely
attached an item to your Pokémon by selecting attach from the backpack.
However, you may have attached anything from a Berry to a King's Crown to it.
To figure out what is attached to it, go to Pokémon from the main menu and move
to the statistics section of your Pokémon's info. You will see what item is
attached to it.
Q: How do I get the radio? I've heard about the upgraded radio, but I don't
even have the first one!
A: To get the radio, go to the place that Team Rocket will or has taken over
and walk up to the girl on the far right standing behind the counter. Talk to
her and answer yes, yes, yes, no, yes, no.
Q: How do I solve the first ice maze?
A: This question is answered above in this strategy guide. I am the man.
Q: I don't know how to withdraw and deposit Pokémon, can you help me?
A: I've actually managed to experience a glitch in the game on one of my
original save files. Whenever I caught a Pokémon, they could not be withdrawn.
I had them set to go in box 7, and box seven still holds them, but when I go
into it, it shows no Pokémon. This shouldn't be the case for most players,
however, but is worth mentioning.
Q: How do I awaken the Snorlax that blocks me from entering the cave in
Vermillion city?
A: Get a radio upgrade from the man in Lavander town who is standing in the
building. You'll have to find a missing tool in Misty's gym first in order to
do this.
Q: Where is Misty?
A: Go to Bill's lighthouse, and enter. Misty will be in love with someone, and
when they see you, they both run off. Misty will return to her gym, and you can
fight her from there. Make sure you get the missing part in her gym!
Q: Where can I get a lot of experience?
A: You can obtain a fair amount of experience by fighting RED, or by going to
Vermillion City and fighting your clone in the basement in the Mirage Center.
You will face an image of yourself, and his Pokémon will give you a larger
amount of experience than usual. This is a major step up from the original
games, where you were essentially stuck fighting the Elite 4 over and over, and
were lucky to gain a level per run once you reached the 80's and higher.
Q: How do I get other evolutionary Pokémon from before like Bellosom?
A: Using different stones on other Pokémon cause different things to happen.
Forinstance, using a leaf stone on Gloom will evolve it into Vileplume, but if
you use the solar stone on it, it will evolve into Bellosom.
Q: WHERE IN THE WORLD DO I FIND TM08?!?!
A: You can get the TM08 from a man east of where you fought SudoWoodo.
Additionally, you can get TM08 from the Casino as a prize.
Q: Can I use this strategy guide on my website?
A: So long as this guide isn't modified from its original form, that it's not
being redistributed in any way for profit, and that credit is given where
credit is due, then yes.
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9. Breeding
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Breeding was introduced in Gold/Silver and appears here in Crystal. Breeding
opened up new possibilites to the series as a whole, helps keep things
interesting, and allows you to have multiple Pokemon which were only
previously obtainable one time. The series even opened up Pre-Evolutions to
Pokemon that were found in previous games, which offer new movesets to
previously obtainable Pokemon.
To breed Pokémon, head to Golden Rod City, where the third badge (with
Miltank) the cow Pokémon. Head south out of town and you'll happen across the
Pokemon daycare.
Inside, an old man and woman take care of Pokémon and even run own their own
breeding farm! Give a male version of a Pokémon to the man, and a female
Pokémon to the woman. Leave and walk around or do something for a while. When
you come back, the man will be standing outside and he will give you an egg.
You can also get your Pokémon back. After a certian amount of steps, the egg
will hatch and you will have a brand new Pokémon on level 5!
Pre-Evolutionary Pokémon:
Pichu -------- Pikachu
Cleffa ------- Clefairy
Elekid ------- Electabuzz
Igglybuff ---- Jigglypuff
Magby -------- Magmar
Smoochum ----- Jynx
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10. Evolutions
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So before you go and e-mail me about the evolutionary stones, read this
section. I don't want you to bother me with this, and NO E-MAIL ABOUT THEM
WILL BE ANSWERED.
Go to route 25 and go into the sea cottage. Inside, you will find Bill's
grandfather. Show him the following Pokémon on the days (I do not know
exactly what days) that it'll work to recieve one evolutionary stone.
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| What you show him: | What you'll get:|
|-----------------------------------------|
| Vulpix | Fire Stone |
| Staryu | Water Stone |
| Oddish | Leaf Stone |
| Pichu | Thunder Stone |
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Moon Stone
Can be found on Route 27.
Solar Stone
Will be awarded for winning the Bug Catching Tournament.
New Types of Evolutions:
To Get Slowbro to evolve into Slowking, you have to equip it with the King's
Rock,which you'll get from Azela Town's Slowpoke Well. Bring a Pokémon that
has Rock Smash along, and you'll find a new path which leads to the King's
Crown
To Get Scyther to evolve into Scizor, you have to equip it with the Metal
Coat, which you get after you find the mans daughter on the S.S. Aqua. You'll
find her daugher bugging the captian.
To Make Onix evolve into Stelix, equip it with the Metal Coat and trade it
to another game.
To make Porygon evolve into Porygon2, equip it with the upgrade, and trade it
to another game. You can get it in the Saffron City Building from the man who
blocks your path to the upstairs.
To make your Poliwrath evolve into Politoed, you have to equip it with the
King's Rock, which you'll get from Azela Town's Slowpoke Well. Bring a
Pokémon that has Rock Smash along, and you'll find a new path which leads to
the King's Crown.
Happiness Evolutions:
Some Pokémon won't evolve for you until they are happy. To make them happy,
always use them, don't ever let them get weak. Win battles with them (Ex:
Elite Four, Red, etc.) and let them hold items. Get them haircuts from
Goldenrod City, and let Blue's sister play with them In pallet Between 4-5
P.M. Don't let them faint, lose battles, store them in boxes or trade them
away.
Pokémon that Evolve via Happiness:
Eevee -------- Espeon (If evolves during the day [5 a.m. - 6 p.m.])
Eevee -------- Umbreon (If evolves during night [6 p.m. - 5 a.m.])
Chansey ------ Blissey
Golbat ------- Crobat
Togepi ------- Togetic
Pichu -------- Pikachu
Clef --------- Clefairy
Igglybuff ---- Jugglypuff
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12. Items
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Berries
____________________________________________________________________________
| Berry Name | Discription | Location |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Berry | Heals Pokémon HP by 10 | Route 29,30,38,46,11, |
| | |Nature Park, Mystery |
| | Gift, Wild Pokémon | |
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| Berry Juice | Heals Pokémon HP by 20 | Give Shuckle from |
| | Cinawood a Berry |
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| Bitter Berry| Heals Confusion Status | Route 1,31,43, Mystery |
| | Gift, Blackthorn City | |
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| Burnt Berry | Heals Frozen Status | Route 44, Fushia City, |
| | Mystery Gift | |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Gold Berry | Heals Pokémon HP by 30 | Mt. Moon, Nature Park, |
| | Traded from R/B/Y | |
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TBC...
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13. Neat Things
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This section will talk about some neat tricks in the game that do not fit
into any of the other catagories, but are still a part of the game.
After you have the S.S. Aqua ticket, you can ride on it any Monday or
Friday.To get off of it, take a rest in your cabin.
Let mom collect your money. Eventually, she will call you on the phone and
tell you she has bought you useful items and even decorations for your room!
This strategy guide was written by Donphan. You might be wondering why I put
this here. Well if someone steals this strategy guide and says they wrote it,
9 out of 10 chances say they miss this. Hehe.
Go east of Fushia City and catch a Chansey, go around the turn and up to find
a patch of grass with a girl standing in it. She will trade the Chansey you
caught for an Aerodactyl!
Did you know that you can face your friends anytime of the day? Even if they
aren't there? Here's how to do it: Using two Gameboy COLORS, start up the
game and choose the FOURTH option. This will let you and your friend trade
teams, allowing you to fight your friend instead of your clone in Viridian
City.
Pokémon Centers Keep Track of your records! Your game can store your stats
against others for up to 5 people!
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13. Legendary/Special Pokémon
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As of Pokemon Crystal, these were the legendary Pokemon in the series. We
know today that this number has increased drastically.
059. Arcanine*
144. Articuno
145. Zapdos
146. Moltres
243. Raikou
244. Entei
245. Suikun
249. Lugia
250. Ho-Oh
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| Ho-Oh- A legend says that it's body glows in seven colors. A |
| rainbow is said to form behind it when it flies. |
| |
| Type 1: Fire Type 2: Flying |
| |
| -Gold Version: Ho-Oh Lv. 40 |
| In Gold Version, catching Ho-Oh should be easy. After beating |
| the Orange League, and clearing the event at the Radio Tower, you |
| will get a Rainbow feather. Return to the town in which you achieved |
| your Phantom Badge. A house in the northern part of the town will have|
| stairs, and you will end up following a path that will take you to the|
| top of the building and Ho-Oh will be there. Save, for Houou is a Rare|
| Pokémon, and if you don't catch it the first time, you will never get |
| a chance to fight it again. |
| |
| -Silver Version: Ho-Oh Lv. 70 |
| After beating the game, go to the old world, and get a Rainbow |
| Feather from Pewter City. Now you can get Ho-Oh from the roof of a |
| building in the town in which you achieved your Phantom Badge. |
| |
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| Lugia- It is said to be the guardian of the seas. It is rumored|
| to have been seen on the night of a storm. |
| |
| Type 1: Psychic Type 2: Water |
| |
| -Gold Version: Lugia Lv. 70 |
| After beating the game, go to the old world, and get a Silver |
| Feather from the man in the eastern part of Pewter City. Go back to |
| the new world, and surf over to the islands. Go in the upper right |
| island. Here, you will fight Houou. |
| -Silver Version: Lugia Lv: 40 |
| Clear the event at the radio tower. You will recieve a Silver |
| Feather. Go to the islands that seperate the town where you get your |
| steel badge and the town over the water. Lugia will be in the upper |
| right cave. |
| |
| |
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| |
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| The three Legendary Cat Pokémon |
| |
| Pokémon Numbers 243, 244, and 245 |
| You can bring them to life from statues by using TM08 to break |
| the rocks in the town where you fight the ghost gym. Fall to the lower|
| level and go up the stairs. You will see three statues, and when you |
| are about to enter the platform they are on, they spring to life, each|
|one its own signifigant color and type, and scatter out of the cave to |
| freely roam through the world. However, once you have seen them once |
|and battled them, their HP will not be healed, and you will be able to |
| locate them on by using your Pokédex. |
| |
| What makes this game harder and this strategy guide look bad is |
| the fact that the only way to catch these legendary Pokémon is to find|
| them on either map. I haven't even found one of them yet. If you are |
| having trouble finding them, there is nothing I can do to help you. |
| Keep trying and good luck! |
| |
| Yes, you heard me right, they are cat Pokémon, not dog Pokémon. There |
| is an electric type, an Ice type, and a Fire type. (Does this remind |
| you of other Legendary Pokémon?) |
| |
| However, there is an easier way to catch these Pokémon. If you |
| want a strong PokTball, go to the most southern town on the new map. |
| Go to the nut tree next to the house. After you pick the nut, go into |
| the house, and give the old man the nut. Come back the next day to get|
| the speed ball. It acts as a very advanced ball and I think it ensures|
| a catch every time. It would make a lot of sense, considering there |
| are so many rare Pokémon. |
| |
| Strategy for catching the Legendary Creatures: |
| |
| Because it is very hard to catch the Legendary Cats, because |
| they run away from you everytime they fight you, a strategy was |
| developed. To more easily catch the cats, bring along a level 39 |
| Pokémon with you, and bring along a lot of gold spray (Super Repel). |
| Now go into a area, (On the West Side) and make sure you fight no |
| Pokémon above or equal to level 40 where you think a legendary cat |
| might be hiding. You will not be able to fight any Pokémon except for |
| the cat you are looking for! |
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| Eevee- You can get unlimited amounts of Eevee's in this game. I |
| wouldn't have put this in this section, but because I recieve such |
| large amounts of e-mails concerning Eevee, I put it here. You can get |
| Eevee as many times as you want by going to the casino house in the |
| town where you achieved your normal badge. Eevee costs 6,666. |
| |
| Evolving Eevee into Umbreon and Espeon |
| To evolve Eevee into Umbreon, the evil Eevee, always use it and |
| keep it with you. Eventually, it will evolve into Umbreon, an evil |
| type Pokémon. |
| |
| To evolve Eevee into Espeon, always keep Eevee with you in your |
| team and use it a lot. Eventually, not on any particular level, it |
| will evolve into the Psychic type Pokémon, Espeon. |
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Celebi
Rumor #1 says you can get Celebi by catching all 26 Annons and solving all
four Pokémon Puzzles then playing a strange sounding song on the upgraded
radio. It is rumored that after you do this, you will encounter a level 5
Celebi. This is not confirmed, and I have not attempted to do it, so don't
e-mail me about it.
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Unown
-----
Unown isn't very rare, but this didn't fit into any other catagories and I
wasn't making a whole new section just for this.
There are 26 Unown. They all represent one letter of the alphabet. Once you
catch 3 Unown, you will be given the Unown dex by a labratory scientist from
the lab nearby. The Unown dex will keep track of all of the Unown you caught.
Here is the meaning of them...
A - Angry
B - Bear
C - Chase
D - Direct
E - Engage
F - Find
G - Give
H - Help
I - Increase
J - Join
K - Keep
L - Laugh
M - Make
N - Nuzzle
O - Observe
P - Perform
Q - Quicken
R - Reassure
S - Search
T - Tell
U - Undo
V - Vanish
W - Want
X - XXXXX
Y - Yield
Z - Zoom
Certian Unown won't appear until you complete the puzzles hidden throughtout
Union Cave.
The first puzzle is the Kabuto Puzzle, followed by the Omanyte Puzzle,
Aerodactyl Puzzle, and finally the Ho-oh Puzzle. Here is what letter of Unown
the puzzles open up.
Puzzle 1: Kabuto Puzzle
Opens up: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K
Puzzle 2: Omanyte Puzzle
Opens up: L,M,N,O,P,Q,R
Puzzle 3: Aerodactyl Puzzle
Opens up: S,T,U,V,W
Puzzle 4: Ho-oh Puzzle
Opens up: X,Y,Z
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14. Evolution Chart
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
This section breaks down evolutions. It will eventually be combined with
move-sets to create a more cohesive guide with less compartmentalization.
001: Bulbasaur
Evolves: Ivysaur
Level: 16
Evolved from: ---
002: Ivysaur
Evolves: Venusaur
Level: 32
Evolved from: ---
003: Venusaur
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Ivysaur
004: Charmander
Evolves: Charmeleon
Level: 16
Evolved from: ---
005: Charmeleon
Evolves: Charizard
Level: 36
Evolved from: Charmander
006: Charizard
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Charmeleon
007: Squirtle
Evolves: Wartortle
Level: 16
Evolved from: ---
008: Wartortle
Evolves: Blastoise
Level: 26
Evolved from: Squirtle
009: Blastoise
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Wartortle
010: Caterpie
Evolves: Metapod
Level: 7
Evolved from: ---
011: Metapod
Evolves: Butterfree
Level: 10
Evolved from: Caterpie
012: Butterfree
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Metapod
013: Weedle
Evolves: Kakuna
Level: 7
Evolved from: ---
014: Kakuna
Evolves: Beedrill
Level: 10
Evolved from: Weedle
015: Beedrill
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: ---
016: Pidgey
Evolves: Pidgeotto
Level: 18
Evolved from: ---
017: Pidgeotto
Evolves: Pidgeot
Level: 36
Evolved from: Pidgey
018: Pidgeot
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Pidgeotto
019: Rattata
Evolves: Raticate
Level: 20
Evolved from: ---
020: Spearow
Evolves: Fearow
Level: 20
Evolved from: ---
021: Fearow
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Spearow
023: Ekans
Evolves: Arbok
Level: 24
Evolved from: ---
024: Arbok
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Ekans
025: Pikachu
Evolves: Raichu
Level: Thunder Stone
Evolved from: Pichu
026: Raichu
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Pikachu
027: Sandshrew
Evolves: Sandslash
Level: 22
Evolved from: ---
028: Sandslash
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Sandshrew
029: Nidoran (Female)
Evolves: Nidorina
Level: 16
Evolved from: ---
030: Nidorina
Evolves: Nidoqueen
Level: Moon Stone
Evolved from: Nidoran (Female)
031:Nidoqueen
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Nidorina
032: Nidoran (Male)
Evolves: Nidorino
Level: 16
Evolved from: ---
033: Nidorino
Evolves: Nidoking
Level: Moon Stone
Evolved from: Nidoran (Male)
034: Nidoking
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Nidorino
035: Clefairy
Evolves: Clefable
Level: Moon Stone
Evolved from: ---
036: Clefable
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Clefairy
037: Vulpix
Evolves: Ninetales
Level: Fire Stone
Evolved from: ---
038: Ninetales
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Vulpix
039: Jigglypuff
Evolves: Wigglytuff
Level: Moon Stone
Evolved from: ---
040: Wigglytuff
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Jigglypuff
041: Zubat
Evolves: Golbat
Level: 22
Evolved from: ---
042: Golbat
Evolves: Kuroba
Level: ??
Evolved from: Zubat
043: Oddish
Evolves: Gloom
Level: 21
Evolved from: ---
044: Gloom
Evolves: Vileplume
Level: Leaf Stone
Evolved from: Oddish
045: Vileplume
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Gloom
046: Paras
Evolves: Parasect
Level: 24
Evolved from: ---
047: Parasect
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Paras
048: Venonat
Evolves: Venomoth
Level: 31
Evolved from: ---
049: Venomoth
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Venonat
050: Diglett
Evolves: Dugtrio
Level: 26
Evolved from: ---
051: Dugtrio
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Diglett
052: Meowth
Evolves: Persian
Level: 28
Evolved from: ---
053: Persian
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Meowth
054: Psyduck
Evolves: Golduck
Level: 33
Evolved from: ---
055: Golduck
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Psyduck
056: Mankey
Evolves: Primeape
Level: 28
Evolved from: ---
057: Primeape
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Mankey
058: Growlithe
Evolves: Arcanine
Level: Fire Stone
Evolved from: ---
059: Arcanine
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Growlithe
060: Poliwag
Evolves: Poliwhirl
Level: 25
Evolved from: ---
061: Poliwhirl
Evolves: Poliwrath
Level: Water Stone
Evolved from: Poliwag
062: Poliwrath
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Poliwhirl
063: Abra
Evolves: Kadabra
Level: 16
Evolved from: ---
064: Kadabra
Evolves: Alakazam
Level: Trade
Evolved from: Abra
065: Alakazam
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Kadabra
066: Machop
Evolves: Machoke
Level: 28
Evolved from: ---
067: Machoke
Evolves: Machamp
Level: Trade
Evolved from: Machop
068: Machamp
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Machoke
069: Bellsprout
Evolves: Weepinbell
Level: 21
Evolved from: ---
070: Weepinbell
Evolves: Victreebell
Level: Leaf Stone
Evolved from: Bellsprout
071: Victreebell
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Weepinbell
072: Tentacool
Evolves: Tentacruel
Level: 30
Evolved from: ---
073: Tentacruel
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Tentacool
074: Geodude
Evolves: Graveler
Level: 25
Evolved from: ---
075: Graveler
Evolves: Golem
Level: Trade
Evolved from: Geodude
076: Golem
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Graveler
077: Ponyta
Evolves: Rapidash
Level: 40
Evolved from: ---
078: Rapidash
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Ponyta
079: Slowpoke
Evolves: Slowbro, Yadokingu
Level: 37, ??
Evolved from: ---
080: Slowbro
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Slowpoke
081: Magnemite
Evolves: Megneton
Level: 30
Evolved from: ---
082: Magneton
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Magnemite
083: Farfatch'd
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: ---
084: Doduo
Evolves: Dodrio
Level: 31
Evolved from: ---
085: Dodrio
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Doduo
086: Seel
Evolves: Dewgong
Level: 34
Evolved from: ---
087: Dewgong
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Seel
088: Grimer
Evolves: Muk
Level: 38
Evolved from: ---
089: Muk
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Grimer
090: Shellder
Evolves: Cloyster
Level: Water Stone
Evolved from: ---
091: Cloyster
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Shellder
092: Gastly
Evolves: Haunter
Level: 25
Evolved from: ---
093: Haunter
Evolves: Gengar
Level: Trade
Evolved from: Gastly
094: Gengar
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Haunter
095: Onix
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: ---
096: Drowzee
Evolves: Hypno
Level: 26
Evolved from: ---
097: Hypno
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Drowzee
098: Krabby
Evolves: Kingler
Level: 28
Evolved from: ---
099: Kingler
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Krabby
100: Voltorb
Evolves: Electrode
Level: 30
Evolved from: ---
101: Electrode
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Voltorb
102: Exeggcute
Evolves: Exeggutor
Level: Leaf Stone
Evolved from: ---
103: Exeggutor
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Exeggcute
104: Cubone
Evolves: Marowak
Level: 28
Evolved from: ---
105: Marowak
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: Cubone
106: Hitmonlee
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: ---
107: Hitmonchan
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: ---
108: Likitung
Evolves: ---
Level: ---
Evolved from: ---
109: Koffing
Evolves: Weezing
Level: 35Evolved from: --- 110: Weezing Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Koffing 111: Rhyhorn Evolves: Rhydon Level: 42 Evolved from: --- 112: Rhydon Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Rhyhorn 113: Chansey Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 114: Tangela Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 115: Kangaskhan Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 116: Horsea Evolves: Sedra Level: 32 Evolved from: --- 117: Seadra Evolves: Kingdoura Level: --- Evolved from: Horsea 118: Goldeen Evolves: Seaking Level: 33 Evolved from: --- 119: Seaking Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Goldeen 120: Staryu Evolves: Starmie Level: Water Stone Evolved from: --- 121: Starmie Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Staryu 122: Mr. Mime Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 123: Scyther Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 124: Jynx Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 125: Electabuzz Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Elekidd 126: Magmar Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: ??? 127: Pinsir Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 128: Tauros Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 129: Magikarp Evolves: Gyrados Level: 20 Evolved from: --- 130: Gyrados Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Magikarp 131: Lapras Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 132: Ditto Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 133: Eevee Evolves: Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Efi, Burakki Level: Water Stone, Thunder Stone, Fire Stone, Psychic Stone, Dark Stone Evolved from: --- 134: Vaporeon Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Eevee 135: Jolteon Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Eevee 136: Flareon Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Eevee 137: Porygon Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 138: Omanyte Evolves: Omastar Level: 40 Evolved from: Helix Fossil 139: Omastar Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Omanyte 140: Kabuto Evolves: Kabutops Level: 40 Evolved from: Dome Fossil 141: Kabutops Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Kabuto 142: Aerodactyl Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Old Amber 143: Snorlax Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 144: Arcticuno Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 145: Zapdos Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 146: Moltres Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 147: Dratini Evolves: Dragonair Level: 30 Evolved from: --- 148: Dragonair Evolves: Dragonite Level: 55 Evolved from: Dratini 149: Dragonite Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Dragonair 150: Mewtwo Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 151: Mew Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 152: Chikorita Evolves: Beileaf Level: 16 Evolved from: --- 153: Bayleef Evolves: Meganuim Level: 32 Evolved from: Chikorita 154: Meganium Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Bayleaf 155: Cyndaquil Evolves: Quiliva Level: 14 Evolved from: --- 156: Quiliva Evolves: Typhlosion Level: 36 Evolved from: Cyndaquil 157: Typhlosion Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Quiliva 158: Totodile Evolves: Croconaw Level: 18 Evolved from: --- 159: Croconaw Evolves: Feraligator Level: 30 Evolved from: Totodile 160: Feraligator Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Croconaw 161: Sentret Evolves: Furret Level: 15 Evolved from: --- 162: Furret Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Sentret 163: Hoothoot Evolves: Noctowl Level: 20 Evolved from: --- 164: Noctowl Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Hoothoot 165: Ledyba Evolves: Ledian Level: 18 Evolved from: --- 166: Ledian Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Ledyba 167: Itomaru Evolves: Aliadosu Level: 22 Evolved from: --- 168: Aliadosu Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Itomaru 169: Kurobatto Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Golbat 170: Connchi Evolves: Lantern Level: 27 Evolved from: --- 171: Lanturn Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Connchi 172: Pichu Evolves: Pikachu Level: Evolved from: --- 173: Cleffa Evolves: Clefairy Level: Evolved from: --- 174: Igglybuff Evolves: Jigglypuff Level: Evolved from: --- 175: Togepi Evolves: Togetic Level: 25 Evolved from: --- 176: Togetic Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Togepi 177: Natu Evolves: Xatu Level: 25 Evolved from: --- 178: Xatu Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Natu 179: Mareep Evolves: Flaffy Level: 15 Evolved from: --- 180: Flaffy Evolves: Ampharos Level: 30 Evolved from: Mareep 181: Ampharos Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Flaffy 182: Bellosom Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Gloom 183: Marril Evolves: Azumarril Level: 18 Evolved from: --- 184: Azumarril Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Marril 185: Sudowoodo Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 186: Politoed Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Poliwhirl 187: Hopip Evolves: Skiploom Level: 18 Evolved from: --- 188: Skiploom Evolves: Jumpluff Level: 29 Evolved from: Hopip 189: Jumpluff Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: Skiploom 190: Aipom Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved from: --- 191: Sunkern Evolves: Sunflora Level: Sun Stone Evolved from: --- 192: Sunkern Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved From: Sunkern 193: Yanma Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved From: --- 194: Wooper Evolves: Quagsire Level: 20 Evolved From: --- 195: Quagsire Evolves: --- Evolved From: Wooper 196: Espeon Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved From: Eevee 197: Umbreon Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved From: Eevee 198: Yamikarasu Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved From: --- 199: Yadokingu Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolved From: Slowbro 200: Muuma Evolves: --- Level: --- Evolves From: --- *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 15. Mystery Gift *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* Mystery Gift. With the Push of a button you get a gift. You can get Mystery Gift from a little girl in the Goldenrod Dept. Store. She'll say precisely wha the first line of this section said and you'll have Mystery Gift the next time you turn on your game. So, what is the point of Mystery Gift? With two GameBoy Color's, you can 'Mystery Gift' once per day per person. Wondering what you can actually get with Mystery Gift? Here is the list: Common Items: Berry Bitter Berry Przcureberry Psncureberry Mint Berry Burnt Berry Ice Berry X Attack X Defend X Special Dire Hit Guard Spec. Pikachu Poster Clefairy Poster Jigglypuff Poster Weedle Doll Jigglypuff Doll Diglett Doll Oddish Doll Geodude Doll Machop Doll Poliwag Doll Shellder Doll Grimer Doll Gengar Doll Voltorb Doll Staryu Doll Magikarp Doll Bluesky Mail Eon Mail Morph Mail SNES Uncommon Items: Great Ball Gold Berry Miracle Berry Revive Super Repel Max Repel Ether Elixer Squirtle Doll Bulbasaur Doll Pikachu Bed Pink Bed Polkadot Bed Tropical Plant Magna Plant NES N64 Rare Items: Leaf Stone Thunder Stone Fire Stone Water Stone Focus Lens Max Revive Max Ether Max Elixer Big Onix Big Plant Red Carpet Yellow Carpet Green Carpet Blue Carpet Virtual Boy Ultra-Rare Items: HP Up PP Up Big Lapras Surfing Pika Doll *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 17. Type Strength/Weakness Chart *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* Normal Strengths: None Weaknesses: Rock Can't Affect: Ghost Fire Strengths: Grass, Ice, Bug, Steel Weaknesses: Fire, Water, Rock, Dragon Can't Affect: None Water Strengths: Fire, Ground, Rock Weaknesses: Water, Grass, Dragon Can't Affect: None Electric Strengths: Water, Flying Weaknesses: Electric, Grass, Dragon Can't Affect: Ground Grass Strengths: Water, Ground, Rock Weaknesses: Fire, Grass, Poision, Flying, Bug, Dragon Can't Affect: None Ice Strengths: Grass, Ground, Flying, Dragon Weaknesses: Water, Ice Can't Affect: None Fighting Strengths: Normal, Ice, Rock, Steel Weaknesses: Poision, Flying, Psychic, Bug Can't Affect: Ghost Poision Strengths: Grass, Bug Weaknesses: Poision, Ground, Rock, Ghost Can't Affect: None Ground Strengths: Fire, Electric, Poision, Rock, Steel Weaknesses: Grass, Bug Can't Affect: Flying Flying Strengths: Grass, Fighting, Bug Weaknesses: Electric, Rock Can't Affect: None Psychic Strengths: Fighting, Poision, Ghost Weaknesses: Bug Can't Affect: None Bug Strengths: Grass, Poision, Psychic Weaknesses: Fire, Fighting, Flying, Ghost Can't Affect: None Rock Strengths: Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug Weaknesses: Water, Grass Can't Affect: None Ghost Strengths: None Weaknesses: Psychic Can't Affect: Normal (Exception: Confuse Ray) Dragon Strengths: Dragon Weaknesses: Ice Can't Affect: None Steel Strengths: Ice, Rock Weaknesses: Fire, Ground, Fighting, Steel Can't Affect: None Dark Strengths: Psychic, Ghost Weaknesses: Fighting, Dark, Steel Can't Affect: Normal *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* 18. Pokémon Move List *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* This chart was not written by me. Sure, I revised it a little, but I didn't write and I take no credit from it. I'd like to thank lhyduk@yahoo.com and loudon@hotmail.com for letting me use it. Name(s): 001-Bulbasaur/002-Ivysaur/003-Venusaur Type(s): Poison/Grass Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 04 Growl Normal 07 Leech Seed Grass 10 Vine Whip Grass 15 Poison Powder Poison 15 Sleep Powder Poison 20/22 Razor Leaf Grass 25/29 Sweet Scent Normal 32/38/41 Growth Normal 39/47/53 Synthesis Grass 46/56/65 Solarbeam Grass Name(s):004-Charmander/005-Charmeleon/006-Charizard Type(s): Fire, Fire, Fire/Flying Attacks: -- Scratch Normal -- Growl Normal 07 Ember Fire 13 Smokescreen Normal 19/20 Rage Normal 25/27 Scary Face Normal 31/34 Flamethrower Fire X/X/36 Wing Attack Flying 37/41/44 Slash Normal 43/48/54 Dragon Rage Dragon 49/55/64 Fire Spin Fire Name(s):007-Squirtle/008-Wartortle/009-Blastoise Type(s): Water Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 04 Tail Whip Normal 07 Bubble Water 10 Withdraw Water 13 Water Gun Water 18/19 Bite Dark 23/25 Rapid Spin Normal 28/31 Protect Normal 33/37/42 Rain Dance Water 40/45/55 Skull Bash Normal 47/55/68 Hydro Pump Water Name(s):010-Caterpie/011-Metapod/012-Butterfree Type(s): Bug, Bug, Bug/Flying Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- String Shot Bug X/7/X Harden Normal X/X/10 Confusion Psychic X/X/13 Poison Powder Poison X/X/14 Stun Spore Grass X/X/15 Sleep Powder Grass X/X/18 Supersonic Normal X/X/23 Whirlwind Normal X/X/28 Gust Flying X/X/34 Psybeam Psychic X/X/40 Safeguard Normal Name(s):013-Weedle/014-Kakuna/015-Beedrill Type(s): Bug/Poison Attacks: -- Poison Sting Poison -- String Shot Bug X/7/X Harden Normal X/X/10 Fury Attack Normal X/X/15 Focus Energy Normal X/X/20 Twin Needle Bug X/X/25 Rage Normal X/X/30 Pursuit Dark X/X/35 Pin Missile Bug X/X/40 Agility Psychic Name(s):016-Pidgey/017-Pidgeotto/018-Pidgeot Type(s): Normal/Flying Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 05 Sand-Attack Ground 09 Gust Flying 15 Quick Attack Normal 21/23 Whirlwind Normal 29/33 Wing Attack Flying 36/43/46 Agility Psychic 47/55/61 Mirror Move Flying Name(s):019-Rattata/020-Raticate Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Tail Whip Normal 07 Quick Attack Normal 13 Hyper Fang Normal 20 Focus Energy Normal X/20 Scary Face Normal 27/30 Pursuit Dark 34/40 Super Fang Normal Name(s):021-Spearow/022-Fearow Type(s): Normal/Flying Attacks: -- Peck Flying -- Growl Normal 07 Leer Normal 13 Fury Attack Normal 25/26 Pursuit Dark 31/32 Mirror Move Flying 37/40 Drill Peck Flying 43/47 Agility Psychic Name(s): 023-Ekans/ 024-Arbok Type(s): Poison Attacks: -- Wrap Normal -- Leer Normal 09 Poison Sting Poison 15 Bite Dark 23/25 Glare Normal 29/33 Screech Normal 37/43 Acid Poison 43/51 Haze Ice Name(s): 025-Pikachu/ 026-Raichu Type(s): Electric Attacks: -- Thundershock Electric -- Growl Normal 06 Tail Whip Normal 08 Thunder Wave Electric 11 Quick Attack Normal 15 Double Team Normal 20 Slam Normal 25 Thunderbolt Electric 33 Agility Psychic 41 Thunder Electric 50 Light Screen Psychic Name(s):027-Sandshrew/028-SandSlash Type(s): Ground Attacks: -- Scratch Normal 06 Defense Curl Normal 11 Sand-Attack Ground 17 Poison Sting Poison 23/24 Slash Normal 30/33 Swift Normal 37/42 Fury Swipes Normal 45/52 Sand Storm Rock Name(s): 029-Nidoran(f)/030-Nidorina/031-Nidoqueen Type(s): Poison, Poison, Poison/Ground Attacks: -- Growl Normal -- Tackle Normal 08 Scratch Normal 12 Double Kick Fighting 17/19 Poison Sting Poison X/X/23 Body Slam Normal 23/27 Tail Whip Normal 30/36 Bite Dark 38/46 Fury Swipes Normal Name(s):032-Nidoran(m)/033-Nidorino/034-Nidoking Type(s): Poison, Poison, Poison/Ground Attacks: -- Leer Normal -- Tackle Normal 08 Horn Attack Normal 12 Double Kick Fighting 17/19 Poison Sting Poison X/X/23 Thrash Normal 23/27 Focus Energy Normal 30/36 Fury Attack Normal 38/46 Horn Drill Normal Name(s):035-Clefairy/036-Clefable Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Pound Normal -- Growl Normal 04 Encore Normal 08 Sing Normal 13 Double Slap Normal 19 Minimize Normal 26 Defense curl Normal 34 Metronome Normal 43 Moon Light Normal 53 Barrier Psychic Name(s):037-Vulpix/038-Ninetales Type(s): Fire Attacks: -- Ember Fire -- Tail Whip Normal 07 Quick Attack Normal 13 Roar Normal 19 Confuse Ray Ghost 25 Safeguard Normal 31 Flamethrower Fire 37 Fire Spin Fire Name(s): 039-Jigglypuff/040-Wigglytuff Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Sing Normal 04 Defense Curl Normal 09 Pound Normal 14 Disable Normal 19 Rollout Rock 24 Double Slap Normal 29 Rest Psychic 34 Body Slam Normal 39 Double-Edge Normal Name(s):041-Zubat/042-Golbat/169-Crobat Type(s): Poison/Flying Attacks: -- Leech Life Bug 06 Supersonic Normal 12 Bite Dark 19 Confuse Ray Ghost 27/30 Wing Attack Flying 36/42 Scary Face Normal 46/55/55 Haze Ice Name(s):043-Oddish/044-Gloom/045-Vileplume/182-Bellossom Type(s): Grass/Poison, Grass/Poison, Grass/Poison, Grass Attacks: -- Absorb Grass 07 Sweet Scent Normal 14 Poison Powder Poison 16 Stun Spore Grass 18 Sleep Powder Grass 23/24 Acid Poison 32/34 Moon Light Normal 39/44 Petal Dance Grass X/X/X/55 Solarbeam Grass Name(s): 046-Paras/047-Parasect Type(s): Bug/Grass Attacks: -- Scratch Normal 07 Stun Spore Grass 13 Poison Powder Poison 19 Leech Life Bug 25/28 Spore Grass 31/37 Slash Normal 37/46 Growth Normal 43/55 Mega Drain Grass Name(s):048-Venonat/049-Venomoth Type(s): Bug/Poison Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Disable Normal -- Foresight Normal 09 Confuse Ray Ghost 17 Confusion Psychic 20 Poison Powder Poison 25 Leech Life Bug 28 Stun Spore Grass X/31 Gust Flying 33/36 Psybeam Psychic 36/42 Sleep Powder Grass 41/52 Psychic Psychic Name(s): 050-Diglett/051-Dugtrio Type(s): Ground Attacks: -- Scratch Normal 05 Growl Normal 09 Magnitude Ground 17 Dig Ground 25 Sand-Attack Ground 33/37 Slash Normal 41/49 Earthquake Ground 49/61 Fissure Ground Name(s):052-Meowth/053-Persian Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Scratch Normal -- Growl Normal 11 Bite Dark 20 Pay Day Normal 28 Faint Attack Dark 35/38 Screech Normal 41/46 Fury Swipes Normal 46/53 Slash Normal Name(s): 054-Psyduck/055-Golduck Type(s): Water Attacks: -- Scratch Normal 05 Tail Whip Normal 10 Disable Normal 16 Confusion Psychic 23 Screech Normal 31 Psych Up Psychic 40/44 Fury Swipes Normal 50/58 Hydro Pump Water Name(s):056-Mankey/057-Primeape Type(s): Fighting Attacks: -- Scratch Normal -- Leer Normal 09 Low Kick Fighting 15 Karate Chop Fighting 21 Fury Swipes Normal 27 Focus Energy Normal X/28 Rage Normal 33/36 Seismic Toss Fighting 39/45 Cross Chop Fighting 45/54 Screech Normal 51/63 Thrash Normal Name(s): 058-Growlithe/059-Arcanine Type(s): Fire Attacks: -- Bite Dark -- Roar Normal 09 Ember Fire 18 Leer Normal 26 Take Down Normal 34 Flame Wheel Fire 42 Agility Psychic 50 Flamethrower Fire Name(s):060-Poliwag/061-Poliwhirl/062-Poliwrath/186-Politoed Type(s): Water, Water, Water/Fighting, Water Attacks: -- Bubble Water 07 Hypnosis Psychic 13 Water Gun Water 19 Doubleslap Normal 25/27 Rain Dance Water 31/35 Body Slam Normal 37/43 Belly Drum Normal 43/51 Hydro Pump Water X/X/X/-- Perish Song Normal X/X/X/51 Swagger Normal Name(s): 063-Abra/064-Kadabra/065-Alakazam Type(s): Psychic Attacks: -- Teleport Psychic X/16 Confusion Psychic X/18 Disable Normal X/21 Psybeam Psychic X/26 Recover Normal X/31 Future Sight Psychic X/38 Psychic Psychic X/45 Barrier Psychic Name(s): 066-Machop/067-Machoke/068-Machamp Type(s): Fighting Attacks: -- Low Kick Fighting -- Leer Normal 07 Focus Energy Normal 13 Karate Chop Fighting 19 Seismic Toss Fighting 25 Foresight Normal 31/34 Ball Braker Fighting 37/43 Cross Chop Fighting 43/52 Scary Face Normal 49/61 Submission Fighting Name(s): 069-Bellsprout/070-Weepinbell/071-Victreebell Type(s): Grass/Poison Attacks: -- Vine Whip Grass 06 Growth Normal 11 Wrap Normal 15 Sleep Powder Grass 17 Poison Powder Poison 19 Stun Spore Grass 23/24 Acid Poison 30/33 Sweet Scent Normal 37/42 Razor Leaf Grass 45/54 Slam Normal Name(s):072-Tentacool/073-Tentacruel Type(s): Water/Poison Attacks: -- Poison Sting Poison 06 Supersonic Normal 12 Wrap Normal 19 Acid Poison 25 Bubblebeam Water 30 Constrict Normal 36/38 Barrier Psychic 43/47 Screech Normal 49/55 Hydro Pump Water Name(s):074-Geodude/075-Graveler/076-Golem Type(s): Rock/Ground Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 06 Defense Curl Normal 11 Rock Throw Rock 16 Magnitude Ground 21 Self Destruct Normal 26/27 Harden Normal 31/34 Rollout Rock 36/41 Earthquake Ground 41/48 Explosion Normal Name(s): 077-Ronyta/078-Rapidash Type(s): Fire Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 04 Growl Normal 08 Tail Whip Normal 13 Ember Fire 19 Stomp Normal 26 Fire Spin Fire 34 Take Down Normal X/40 Fury Attack Fire 43/47 Agility Psychic 53/61 Fire Blast Fire Name(s):079-Slowpoke/080-Slowbro/199-Slowking Type(s): Water/Psychic Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Curse ??? 06 Growl Normal 15 Water Gun Water 20 Confusion Psychic 29 Disable Normal 34 Headbutt Normal X/37 Withdraw Water 43/45/X Amnesia Psychic X/X/43 Swagger Normal 48/54 Psychic Psychic Name(s):081-Magnamite/082-Magneton Type(s): Electric/steel Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 06 Thundershock Electric 11 Supersonic Normal 16 Sonicboom Normal 21 Thunderwave Electric 27 Lock-On Normal 33/35 Swift Normal 39/43 Screech Normal 45/53 Thunder Jolt Electric Name(s): 083-Farfetch'd Type(s): Normal/Flying Attacks: -- Peck Flying 07 Sand-Attack Ground 13 Leer Normal 19 Fury Attack Normal 25 Swords Dance Normal 31 Agility Psychic 37 Slash Normal 44 False Swipe Normal Name(s):084-Doduo/085-Dodrio Type(s): Normal/Flying Attacks: -- Peck Flying -- Growl Normal 09 Pursuit Dark 13 Fury Attack Normal 21 Tri Attack Normal 25 Rage Normal 33/38 Drill Peck Flying 37/47 Agility Psychic Name(s):086-Seel/087-Dewgong Type(s): Water, Water/Ice Attacks: -- Headbutt Normal 05 Growl Normal 16 Aurora Beam Ice 21 Rest Psychic 32 Take Down Normal 37/43 Ice Beam Ice 48/55 Safeguard Normal Name(s):088-Grimmer/089-Muk Type(s): Poison Attacks: -- Poison Gas Poison -- Pound Normal 05 Harden Normal 10 Disable Normal 16 Sludge Poison 23 Minimize Normal 31 Screech Normal 40/45 Acid Armor Poison 50/60 Sludge Bomb Poison Name(s):090-Shellder/091-Cloyster Type(s): Water, Water/Ice Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Withdraw Water 09 Supersonic Normal 17 Aurora Beam Ice 25 Protect Normal 33 Leer Normal 41 Clamp Water X/41 Spike Cannon Normal 49 Ice Beam Ice Name(s):092-Gastly/093-Haunter/094-Gengar Type(s): Ghost/Poison Attacks: -- Hypnosis Psychic -- Lick Ghost 08 Spite Ghost 13 Mean Look Normal 16 Curse ??? 21 Night Shade Ghost 2/31 Confuse Ray Ghost 33/39 Dream Eater Psychic 36/48 Destiny Bond Ghost Name(s): 095-Onix/208-Steelix Type(s): Rock/Ground, Steel/Ground Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Screech Normal 10 Bide Normal 14 Rock Throw Rock 23 Harden Normal 27 Rage Normal 36 Sand Storm Rock 40 Slam Normal X/48 Crunch Dark Name(s): 096-Drowzee/097-Hypno Type(s): Psychic Attacks: -- Pound Normal -- Hypnosis Psychic 10 Disable Normal 18 Confusion Psychic 25 Headbutt Normal 31/33 Poison Gas Poison 36/40 Meditate Psychic 40/49 Psychic Psychic 43/55 Psych Up Psychic 45/60 Future Sight Psychic Name(s): 098-Krabby/099-Kingler Type(s): Water Attacks: -- Bubble Water 05 Leer Normal 12 Vicegrip Normal 16 Harden Normal 23 Stomp Normal 27 Guillotine Normal 34/38 Protect Normal 41/49 Crabhammer Water Name(s):100-Voltorb/101-Electrode Type(s): Electric Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 09 Screech Normal 17 Sonicboom Normal 23 Self Destruct Normal 29 Rollout Rock 33/34 Light Screen Psychic 37/40 Swift Normal 39/44 Explosion Normal 41/48 Mirror Coat Psychic Name(s):102-Exeggcute/103-Exeggutor Type(s): Grass/Psychic Attacks: -- Barrage Normal -- Hypnosis Psychic 07 Reflect Psychic 13 Leech Seed Grass 19 Confusion Psychic X/19 Stomp Normal 25 Stun Spore Grass 31 Poison Powder Poison 37 Sleep Powder Grass 43 Solarbeam Grass Name(s):104-Cubone/105-Marowak Type(s): Ground Attacks: -- Growl Normal 05 Tail Whip Normal 09 Bone Club Ground 13 Headbutt Normal 17 Leer Normal 21 Focus Energy Normal 25 Bonemarang Ground 29/32 Rage Normal 33/39 False Swipe Normal 37/46 Thrash Normal 41/53 Bone Rush Ground Name(s): 106-Hitmonlee Type(s): Fighting Attacks: -- Double Kick Fighting 06 Meditate Psychic 11 Rolling kick Fighting 16 Jump Kick Fighting 21 Focus Energy Normal 26 Hi Jump Kick Fighting 31 Mind Reader Normal 36 Foresight Normal 41 Endure Normal 46 Mega Kick Normal 51 Reversal Fighting Name(s): 107-Hitmonchan Type(s): Fighting Attacks: -- Comet Punch Normal 07 Agility Psychic 13 Pursuit Dark 26 Fire Punch Fire 26 Ice Punch Ice 26 Thunder Punch Electric 32 Mach Punch Fighting 38 Mega Punch Normal 44 Detect Fighting 50 Counter Fighting Name(s): 108-Lickitung Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Lick Ghost 07 Supersonic Normal 13 Defense Curl Normal 19 Stomp Normal 25 Wrap Normal 31 Disable Normal 37 Slam Normal 43 Screech Normal Name(s): 109-Koffing/110-Weezing Type(s): Poison Attacks: -- Poison Gas Poison -- Tackle Normal 09 Smog Poison 17 Self Destruct Normal 21 Sludge Poison 25 Smokescreen Normal 33 Haze Ice 41/44 Explosion Normal 45/51 Destiny Bond Ghost Name(s):111-Rhyhorn/112-Rhydon Type(s): Rock/Ground Attacks: -- Horn Attack Normal -- Tail Whip Normal 13 Stomp Normal 19 Fury Attack Normal 31 Leer Normal 37 Horn Drill Normal 49/54 Take Down Normal 55/65 Earthquake Ground Name(s):113-Chansey/242-Blissey Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Pound Normal 05/04 Growl Normal 09/07 Tail Whip Normal 13/10 Softboiled Normal 17/13 Double Slap Normal 23/18 Minimize Normal 29/23 Sing Normal 35/28 Egg Bomb Normal 41/33 Defense Curl Normal 49/40 Light Screen Psychic 57/47 Double-Edge Normal Name(s): 114-Tangela Type(s): Grass Attacks: -- Constrict Normal 04 Sleep Powder Grass 10 Absorb Grass 13 Poison Powder Poison 19 Vine Whip Grass 25 Bide Normal 31 Mega Drain Grass 34 Stun Spore Grass 40 Slam Normal 46 Growth Normal Name(s): 115-Kangaskhan Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Comet Punch Normal 07 Leer Normal 13 Bite Dark 19 Tail Whip Normal 25 Mega Punch Normal 31 Rage Normal 37 Focus Energy Normal 43 Dizzy Punch Normal 49 Reversal Fighting Name(s):116-Horsea/117-Seadra/230-Kingdra Type(s): Water, Water, Water/Dragon Attacks: -- Bubble Water 08 Smokescreen Normal 15 Leer Normal 22 Water Gun Water 29 Twister Dragon 36/40 Agility Psychic 43/51 Hydro Pump Water Name(s):118-Goldeen/119-Seaking Type(s): Water Attacks: -- Peck Normal -- Tail Whip Normal 10 Supersonic Normal 15 Horn Attack Normal 24 Flail Normal 29 Fury Attack Normal 38/41 Waterfall Water 43/49 Horn Drill Normal 52/61 Agility Psychic Name(s): 120- Staryu/121-Starmie Type(s): Water, Water/Psychic Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Harden Normal 07 Water Gun Water 13 Rapid Spin Normal 19 Recover Normal 25 Swift Normal 31 Bubblebeam Water 37 Minimize Normal 43 Light Screen Psychic 50 Hydro Pump Water Name(s): 122- Mr. Mime Type(s): Psychic Attacks: -- Barrier Psychic 06 Confusion Psychic 11 Substitute Normal 16 Meditate Psychic 21 Double Slap Normal 26 Reflect Psychic 26 Light Screen Psychic 31 Encore Normal 36 Psybeam Psychic 41 Baton Pass Normal 46 Safeguard Normal Name(s): 123- Scyther/212-Scisor Type(s): Bug/Flying, Bug/Steel Attacks: -- Quick Attack Normal -- Leer Normal 06 Focus Energy Normal 12 Pursuit Dark 18 False Swipe Normal 24 Agility Psychic 30/X Wing Attack Flying X/30 Metal Claw Steel 36 Slash Normal 42 Swords Dance Normal 48 Double Team Normal Name(s):124- Jynx Type(s): Ice/Psychic Attacks: -- Pound Normal -- Lick Ghost -- Powder Snow Ice -- lovely kiss Normal 21 Double Slap Normal 25 Ice Punch Ice 35 Mean Look Normal 41 Body Slam Normal 51 Perish Song Normal 57 Blizzard Ice Name(s):125-Electabuzz Type(s): Electric Attacks: -- Quick Attack Normal -- Leer Normal -- Thunderpunch Electric 17 Light Screen Psychic 25 Swift Normal 36 Screech Normal 47 Thunderbolt Electric 58 Thunder Electric Name(s): 126-Magmar Type(s): Fire Attacks: -- Ember Fire -- Leer Normal -- Smog Poison -- Fire Punch Fire 25 Smokescreen Normal 33 Sunny Day Fire 41 Flamethrower Fire 49 Confuse Ray Ghost 57 Fire Blast Fire Name(s): 127-Pinsir Type(s): Bug Attacks: -- Vicegrip Normal 07 Focus Energy Normal 13 Constrict Normal 19 Seismic Toss Fighting 25 Harden Normal 31 Guillotine Normal 37 Submission Fighting 43 Swords Dance Normal Name(s): 128-Tauros Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 04 Tail Whip Normal 08 Rage Normal 13 Horn Attack Normal 19 Scary Face Normal 26 Pursuit Dark 34 Rest Psychic 43 Thrash Normal 53 Take Down Normal Name(s): 129-Magikarp/130-Gyarados Type(s): Water, Water/Flying Attacks: X/-- Thrash Normal --/X Splash Normal 15/X Tackle Normal X/20 Bite Dark X/25 Dragonrage Dragon X/30 Leer Normal X/35 Twister Dragon X/40 Hydro Pump Water X/45 Rain Dance Water X/50 Hyperbeam Normal Name(s): 131-Lapras Type(s): Ice/Water Attacks: -- Water Gun Water -- Growl Normal -- Sing Normal 08 Haze Ice 15 Body Slam Normal 22 Confuse Ray Ghost 29 Perish Song Normal 36 Ice Beam Ice 43 Mist Water 50 Safeguard Normal 57 Hydro Pump Water Name(s): 132- Ditto Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Transform Normal Name(s): 133- Eevee Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Tail Whip Normal 08 Sand-Attack Ground 16 Growl Normal 23 Quick Attack Normal 30 Bite Dark 36 Focus Energy Normal 42 Take Down Normal Name(s): 134-Vaporeon Type(s): Water Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Tail Whip Normal 08 Sand-Attack Ground 16 Water Gun Water 23 Quick Attack Normal 30 Bite Dark 36 Aurora Beam Ice 42 Haze Ice 47 Acid Armor Poison 52 Hydro Pump Water Name(s): 135-Jolteon Type(s): Electric Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Tail Whip Normal 08 Sand-Attack Ground 16 Thundershock Electric 23 Quick Attack Normal 30 Double Kick Fighting 36 Pin Missile Bug 42 Thunderwave Electric 47 Agility Psychic 52 Thunder Electric Name(s): 136-Flareon Type(s): Fire Attacks: -- Tackle Normal -- Tail Whip Normal 08 Sand-Attack Ground 16 Ember Fire 23 Quick Attack Normal 30 Bite Dark 36 Fire Spin Fire 42 Smog Poison 47 Leer Normal 52 Flamethrower Fire Name(s): 137- Porygon/233-Porygon 2 Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Conversion Normal -- Tackle Normal -- Conversion2 Normal 09 Agility Psychic 12 Psybeam Psychic 20 Recover Normal 24/X Sharpen Normal X/24 Defense Curl Normal 32 Lock-On Normal 36 Tri Attack Normal 44 Zap Cannon Electric Name(s): 138-Omanyte/139-Omastar Type(s): Rock/Water Attacks: -- Wrap Normal -- Withdraw Water 13 Bite Dark 19 Water Gun Water 31 Leer Normal 37 Defend Normal X/40 Spike Cannon Normal 49/54 Ancient Power Rock 55/65 Hydro Pump Water Name(s): 140-Kabuto/141-Kabutops Type(s): Rock/Water Attacks: -- Scratch Normal -- Harden Normal 10 Absorb Grass 19 Leer Normal 28 Sand-Attack Ground 37 Focus Energy Normal X/40 Slash Normal 46/51 Mega Drain Grass 55/65 Ancient Power Rock Name(s): 142- Aerodactyl Type(s): Rock/Flying Attacks: -- Wing Attack Flying 08 Agility Psychic 15 Bite Dark 22 Supersonic Normal 29 Ancient Power Rock 36 Scary Face Normal 43 Take Down Normal 50 Hyperbeam Normal Name(s): 143-Snorlax Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Tackle Normal 08 Amnesia Psychic 15 Defense Curl Normal 22 Belly Drum Normal 29 Headbutt Normal 36 Snore Normal 36 Rest Psychic 43 Body Slam Normal 50 Rollout Rock 57 Hyperbeam Normal Name(s): 144- Articuno Type(s): Ice/Flying Attacks: -- Gust Flying -- Powder Snow Ice 13 Mist Ice 25 Agility Psychic
37 Mind Reader Normal
49 Ice Beam Ice
61 Reflect Psychic
73 Blizzard Ice
Name(s): 145-Zapdos
Type(s): Electric/Flying
Attacks:
-- Peck Flying
-- Thundershock Electric
13 Thunderwave Electric
25 Agility Psychic
37 Detect Fighting
49 Drill Peck Flying
61 Light Screen Psychic
73 Thunder Electric
Name(s): 146-Moltres
Type(s): Fire/Flying
Attacks:
-- Wing Attack Flying
-- Ember Fire
13 Fire Spin Fire
25 Agility Psychic
37 Endure Normal
49 Flamethrower Fire
61 Safeguard Normal
73 Sky Attack Flying
Name(s): 147-Dratini/148-Dragonair/149-Dragonite
Type(s): Dragon, Dragon, Dragon/Flying
Attacks:
-- Wrap Normal
-- Leer Normal
08 Thunderwave Electric
15 Twister Dragon
22 Dragonrage Dragon
29 Slam Normal
36/38 Agility Psychic
43/47 Safeguard Normal
X/X/55 Wing Attack Flying
50/56/61 Outrage Dragon
57/65/75 Hyperbeam Normal
Name(s): 150-Mewtwo
Type(s): Psychic
Attacks:
-- Confusion Psychic
-- Disable Normal
11 Barrier Psychic
22 Swift Normal
33 Psych Up Normal
44 Future Sight Psychic
55 Mist Ice
66 Psychic Psychic
77 Amnesia Psychic
88 Recover Normal
99 Safeguard Normal
Name(s): 151-Mew
Type(s): Psychic
Attacks:
-- Pound Normal
10 Transform Normal
20 Mega Punch Normal
30 Metronome Normal
40 Psychic Psychic
50 Ancient Power Rock
Name(s): 152-Chikorita/153-Bayleef/154-Meganium
Type(s): Grass
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Growl Normal
08 Razor Leaf Grass
12 Reflect Psychic
15 Poison Powder Poison
22/23 Synthesis Grass
29/31 Body Slam Normal
36/39/41 Light Screen Psychic
43/47/51 Safeguard Normal
50/55/61 Solarbeam Grass
Name(s): 155-Cyndaquil/156-Quilava/157-Typhlosion
Type(s): Fire
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Leer Normal
06 Smokescreen Normal
12 Ember Fire
19/21 Quick Attack Normal
27/31 Flame Wheel Fire
36/42/45 Swift Normal
46/54/60 Flamethrower Fire
Name(s): 158-Totodile/159-Croconaw/160-Feraligatr
Type(s): Water
Attacks:
-- Scratch Normal
-- Leer Normal
07 Rage Normal
13 Water Gun Water
20/21 Bite Dark
27/28 Scary Face Normal
35/37/38 Slash Normal
43/45/47 Screech Normal
52/55/58 Hydro Pump Water
Name(s): 161-Sentret/162-Furret
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
05 Defense Curl Normal
11 Quick Attack Normal
17/18 Fury Swipes Normal
25/28 Slam Normal
33/38 Rest Psychic
41/48 Amnesia Psychic
Name(s): 163-HootHoot/164-Noctowl
Type(s): Normal/Flying
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Growl Normal
06 Foresight Normal
11 Peck Flying
16 Hypnosis Psychic
22/25 Reflect Psychic
28/33 Double-Edge Normal
34/41 Confusion Psychic
48/57 Dream Eater Psychic
Name(s): 165- Ledyba/ 166-Ledian
Type(s): Bug/Flying
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
08 Supersonic Normal
15 Comet Punch Normal
22/24 Safeguard Normal
22/24 Reflect Psychic
22/24 Light Screen Psychic
29/33 Baton Pass Normal
36/42 Swift Normal
43/51 Agility Psychic
50/60 Take Down Normal
Name(s): 167-Spinarak/168-Ariados
Type(s): Bug/Poison
Attacks:
-- Poison sting Poison
-- String Shot Bug
06 Leer Normal
11 Constrict Normal
17 Night Shade Ghost
23/25 Leech Life Bug
30/34 Fury Swipes Normal
37/43 Spider Web Bug
45/53 Screech Normal
55/63 Psychic Psychic
Name(s): 170-Chinchou/171-Lanturn
Type(s): Electric/Water
Attacks:
-- Bubble Water
-- Thunderwave Electric
05 Supersonic Normal
13 Flail Normal
17 Water Gun Water
25 Spark Electric
29/33 Confuse Ray Ghost
37/45 Double-Edge Normal
41/53 Hydro Pump Water
Name(s): 172-Pichu
Type(s): Electric
Attacks:
-- Thundershock Electric
-- Charm Normal
06 Tail Whip Normal
08 Thunderwave Electric
11 Sweet Kiss Normal
Name(s):173-Cleffa
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Pound Normal
-- Charm Normal
04 Encore Normal
08 Sing Normal
13 Sweet Kiss Normal
Name(s): 174-Igglybuff
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Sing Normal
-- Charm Normal
04 Defense Curl Normal
09 Pound Normal
14 Sweet Kiss Normal
Name(s): 175-Togepi/176-Togetic
Type(s): Normal, Normal/Flying
Attacks:
-- Growl Normal
-- Charm Normal
07 Metronome Normal
18 Sweet Kiss Normal
25 Encore Normal
31 Safeguard Normal
38 Take Down Normal
Name(s): 177-Natu/178-Xatu
Type(s): Psychic/Flying
Attacks:
-- Peck Flying
-- Leer Normal
10 Night Shade Ghost
20 Teleport Psychic
30/35 Future Sight Psychic
40/50 Confuse Ray Ghost
50/65 Psychic Psychic
Name(s):179-Mareep/180-Flaffy/181-Ampharos
Type(s): Electric
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Growl Normal
09 Thundershock Electric
16/18 Thunderwave Electric
23/27 Cotton Spore Grass
X/X/30 Thunderpunch Electric
30/36/42 Light Screen Psychic
37/45/57 Thunder Electric
Name(s): 183-Marril/184-Azumarill
Type(s): Water
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Defense Curl Normal
06 Tail Whip Normal
10 Water Gun Water
15 Rollout Rock
21/25 Bubblebeam Water
28/36 Take Down Normal
36/48 Rain Dance Water
Name(s): 185-Sudowoodo
Type(s): Rock
Attacks:
-- Rock Throw Rock
-- Mimic Normal
10 Flail Normal
19 Low Kick Fighting
28 Rock slide Rock
37 Faint Attack Dark
46 Slam Normal
Name(s): 187-Hoppip/188-Skiploom/189-Jumpluff
Type(s): Grass/Flying
Attacks:
-- Splash Normal
-- Synthesis Grass
05 Tail Whip Normal
10 Tackle Normal
13 Poison Powder Poison
15 Stun Spore Grass
17 Sleep Powder Grass
20/22 Leech Seed Grass
25/29/33 Cotton Spore Grass
30/36/44 Mega Drain Grass
Name(s): 190-Aipom
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Scratch Normal
-- Tail Whip Normal
06 Sand-Attack Ground
12 Baton Pass Normal
19 Fury Swipes Normal
27 Swift Normal
36 Screech Normal
46 Agility Psychic
Name(s): 191-Sunkern/192-Sunflora
Evolution(s): Sun Stone-->Sunflora
Type(s): Grass
Attacks:
-- Absorb Grass
X/-- Pound Normal
4/4 Growth Normal
10/X Mega Drain Grass
X/10 Razor Leaf Grass
19/19 Sunny Day Fire
31/X Synthesis Grass
X/31 Petal Dance Grass
46/X Giga Drain Grass
X/46 Solarbeam Grass
Name(s): 193-Yanma
Type(s): Bug/Flying
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Foresight Normal
07 Quick Attack Normal
13 Double Team Normal
19 Sonicboom Normal
25 Detect Fighting
31 Supersonic Normal
37 Swift Normal
43 Screech Normal
Name(s): 194-Wooper/195-Quagsire
Type(s): Water/Ground
Attacks:
-- Water Gun Water
-- Tail Whip Normal
11 Slam Normal
21/23 Amnesia Psychic
31/35 Earthquake Ground
41/47 Rain Dance Water
51/59 Haze Ice
51/59 Mist Ice
Name(s): 196- Espeon
Type(s): Psychic
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Tail Whip Normal
08 Sand-Attack Ground
16 Confusion Psychic
23 Quick Attack Normal
30 Swift Normal
36 Psybeam Psychic
42 Psych Up Psychic
47 Psychic Psychic
52 Morning Sun Normal
Name(s): 197-Umbreon
Type(s): Dark
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Tail Whip Normal
08 Sand-Attack Ground
16 Pursuit Dark
23 Quick Attack Normal
30 Confuse Ray Ghost
36 Faint Attack Dark
42 Mean Look Normal
47 Screech Normal
52 Moonlight Normal
Name(s): 198-Murkrow
Type(s): Dark/Flying
Attacks:
-- Peck Flying
11 Pursuit Dark
16 Haze Ice
26 Night Shade Ghost
31 Faint Attack Dark
41 Mean Look Normal
Name(s): 200-Misdreavus
Type(s): Ghost
Attacks:
-- Growl Normal
-- Psywave Psychic
06 Spite Ghost
12 Confuse Ray Ghost
19 Mean Look Normal
27 Psybeam Psychic
36 Pain Split Normal
46 Perish Song Normal
Name(s):201-Unown
Type(s): Psychic
Attacks:
-- Hidden Power Normal
Name(s): 202-Wobbuffet
Type(s): Psychic
Attacks:
-- Counter Fighting
-- Mirror Coat Psychic
-- Safeguard Normal
-- Destiny Bond Ghost
Name(s):203-Girafarig
Type(s): Normal/Psychic
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Growl Normal
-- Confusion Psychic
-- Stomp Normal
20 Agility Psychic
30 Baton Pass Normal
41 Psybeam Psychic
54 Crunch Dark
Name(s): 204-Pineco/205-Forretress
Type(s): Bug, Bug/Steel
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Safeguard Normal
08 Self Destruct Normal
15 Double-Edge Normal
22 Rapid Spin Normal
29 delayed power punch Normal
36/39 Explosion Normal
43/49 Spikes Ground
50/59 Take Down Normal
Name(s): 206-Dunsparce
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Rage Normal
05 Defense Curl Normal
13 Glare Normal
18 Spite Ghost
26 Pursuit Dark
30 Screech Normal
38 Double-Edge Normal
Name(s): 207-Gligar
Type(s): Ground/Flying
Attacks:
-- Poison Sting Poison
06 Sand-Attack Ground
14 Harden Normal
20 Quick Attack Normal
28 Faint Attack Dark
36 Slash Normal
44 Screech Normal
52 Ultra-Slash Normal
Name(s):209-Snubbull/210-Granbull
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Scary Face Normal
04 Tail Whip Normal
08 Charm Normal
13 Bite Dark
19 Lick Ghost
26/28 Roar Normal
34/38 Rage Normal
43/51 Double-Edge Normal
Name(s):211-Qwilfish
Type(s): Water/Poison
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Poison sting Poison
10 Harden Normal
10 Minimize Normal
19 Water Gun Water
28 Pin Missle Bug
37 Double-Edge Normal
46 Hydro Pump Water
Name(s): 213-Shuckle
Type(s): Bug/Rock
Attacks:
-- Constrict Normal
-- Withdraw Water
09 Wrap Normal
14 Encore Normal
23 Safeguard Normal
28 Bide Normal
37 Rest Psychic
Name(s):214-Heracross
Type(s): Bug/Fighting
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Leer Normal
06 Horn Attack Normal
12 Endure Normal
19 Fury Attack Normal
27 Counter Fighting
35 Take Down Normal
44 Reversal Fighting
54 Megahorn Bug
Name(s): 215-Sneasel
Type(s): Dark/Ice
Attacks:
-- Scratch Normal
-- Leer Normal
09 Quick Attack Normal
17 Screech Normal
25 Faint Attack Dark
33 Fury Swipes Normal
41 Agility Psychic
49 Slash Normal
57 Beat Up Dark
Name(s):216-Teddiursa/217-Ursaring
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Scratch Normal
-- Leer Normal
08 Lick Ghost
15 Fury Swipes Normal
22 Faint Attack Dark
29 Rest Psychic
36/39 Slash Normal
43/49 Snore Normal
50/59 Thrash Normal
Name(s): 218-Slugma/219-Magcargo
Type(s): Fire, Fire/Rock
Attacks:
-- Smog Poison
08 Ember Fire
15 Rock Throw Rock
22 Harden Normal
29 Amnesia Psychic
36 Flamethrower Fire
43/48 Rock Slide Rock
50/60 Body Slam Normal
Name(s):220-Swinub/221-Piloswine
Type(s): Ice/Ground
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
10 Powder Snow Ice
19 Endure Normal
28 Double-Edge Normal
X/33 Fury Attack Normal
37/42 Haze Ice
46/56 Ice Beam Ice
Name(s):222-Corsola
Type(s): Rock/Water
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
07 Harden Normal
13 Bubble Water
19 Recover Normal
25 Bubble beam Water
31 Spike Cannon Normal
37 Mirror Coat Psychic
43 Ancient Power Rock
Name(s): 223-Remoraid/224-Octillery
Type(s): Water
Attacks:
-- Water Gun Water
11 Lock-On Normal
22 Bubblebeam Water
22 Psybeam Psychic
22 Aurora Beam Ice
X/25 Octazooka Water
33/38 Focus Energy Normal
44/54 Ice Beam Ice
55/70 Hyperbeam Normal
Name(s):225-Delibird
Type(s): Ice/Flying
Attacks:
-- Present Normal
Name(s): 226-Mantine
Type(s): Water/Flying
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Bubble Water
10 Supersonic Normal
18 Bubblebeam Water
25 Double-Edge Normal
32 Agility Psychic
40 Wing Attack Flying
49 Confuse Ray Ghost
Name(s):227- Skarmory
Type(s): Steel/Flying
Attacks:
-- Leer Normal
-- Peck Flying
13 Sand-Attack Ground
19 Swift Normal
25 Agility Psychic
37 Fury Attack Normal
49 Steel Wing Steel
Name(s):228-Houndour/229-Houndoom
Type(s): Dark/Fire
Attacks:
-- Leer Normal
-- Ember Fire
07 Roar Normal
13 Smog Poison
20 Bite Dark
27/30 Faint Attack Dark
35/41 Flamethrower Fire
43/52 Crunch Dark
Name(s):231-Phanpy/232-Donphan
Type(s): Ground
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
-- Growl Normal
09 Defense Curl Normal
17 Flail Normal
25 Double-Edge Normal
X/25 Fury Attack Normal
33/33 Rollout Rock
41/X Focus Energy Normal
X/41 Rapid Spin Normal
49/X Take Down Normal
X/49 Earthquake Ground
Name(s): 234-Stantler
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
08 Leer Normal
15 Hypnosis Psychic
23 Stomp Normal
31 Sand-Attack Ground
40 Take Down Normal
49 Confuse Ray Ghost
Name(s): 235-Smeargle
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Sketch Normal
Name(s): 236-Tyrogue
Type(s): Fighting
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
Name(s): 237-Hitmontop
Type(s): Fighting
Attacks:
-- Rolling kick Fighting
07 Focus Energy Normal
13 Pursuit Dark
19 Quick Attack Normal
25 Rapid Spin Normal
31 multi-fight Fighting
37 Agility Psychic
43 Detect Fighting
49 Triple Kick Fighting
Name(s):238-Smoochum
Type(s): Ice/Psychic
Attacks:
-- Pound Normal
-- Lick Ghost
09 Sweet Kiss Normal
13 Powder Snow Ice
21 Confusion Psychic
25 Sing Normal
33 Mean Look Normal
37 Psychic Psychic
45 Perish Song Normal
49 Blizzard Ice
Name(s):239-Elekid
Type(s): Electric
Attacks:
-- Quick Attack Normal
-- Leer Normal
09 Thunder Punch Electric
17 Light Screen Psychic
25 Swift Normal
33 Screech Normal
41 Thunderbolt Electric
49 Thunder Electric
Name(s): 240-Magby
Type(s): Fire
Attacks:
-- Ember Fire
-- Leer Normal
13 Smog Poison
19 Fire Punch Fire
25 Smokescreen Normal
31 Sunny Day Fire
37 Flamethrower Fire
43 Confuse Ray Ghost
49 Fire Blast Fire
Name(s): 241-Milktank
Type(s): Normal
Attacks:
-- Tackle Normal
04 Growl Normal
08 Defense Curl Normal
13 Stomp Normal
19 Milk Drink Normal
26 delayed power punch Normal
34 Rollout Rock
43 Body Slam Normal
53 Healing Bell Normal
Name(s): 243-Raikou
Type(s): Electric
Attacks:
-- Bite Dark
-- Leer Normal
11 Thundershock Electric
21 Roar Normal
31 Quick Attack Normal
41 Spark Electric
51 Reflect Psychic
61 Crunch Dark
71 Thunder Electric
Name(s):244-Entei
Type(s): Fire
Attacks:
-- Bite Dark
-- Leer Normal
11 Ember Fire
21 Roar Normal
31 Fire Spin Fire
41 Stomp Normal
51 Flamethrower Fire
61 brag Normal
71 Fire Blast Fire
Name(s):245-Suicune
Type(s): Water
Attacks:
-- Bite Dark
-- Leer Normal
11 Water Gun Water
21 Roar Normal
31 Gust Flying
41 Bubblebeam Water
51 Mist Ice
61 Mirror Coat Psychic
71 Hydro Pump Water
Name(s): 246-Larvitar/247-Pupitar/248-Tyranitar
Type(s): Rock/Ground, Rock/Ground, Rock/Dark
Attacks:
-- Bite Dark
-- Leer Normal
08 Sand Storm Rock
15 Screech Normal
22 Rock slide Rock
29 Thrash Normal
36/38 Scary Face Normal
43/47 Crunch Dark
50/56/61 Earthquake Ground
57/65/75 Hyperbeam Normal
Name(s):249-Lugia
Type(s): Psychic/Flying
Attacks:
-- Airolast Flying
11 Safeguard Normal
22 Gust Flying
33 Recover Normal
44 Hydro Pump Water
55 Rain Dance Water
66 Swift Normal
77 Whirlwind Normal
88 Ancient Power Rock
99 Future Sight Psychic
Name(s): 250-Ho-Oh
Type(s): Fire/Flying
Attacks:
-- Sacred Fire Fire
11 Safeguard Normal
22 Gust Flying
33 Recover Normal
44 Fire Blast Fire
55 Sunny Day Fire
66 Swift Normal
77 Whirlwind Normal
88 Ancient Power Rock
99 Future Sight Psychic
Name(s): 251- Cerebi
Type(s): Psychic/Grass
Attacks:
-- Leech Seed Grass
-- Confusion Psychic
-- Healing Bell Normal
-- Recover Normal
10 Safeguard Normal
20 Ancient Power Rock
30 Future Sight Psychic
40 Baton Pass Normal
50 Perish Song Normal
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18. New Moves
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Please note that most of these names are Japanese.
New move Type Description
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Sweet Scent Normal Causes wild pokemon to attack, lowers attack
Scary Face Normal Lowers speed greatly
Rain Dance Water Powers up all Water moves for 5 turns
Mystery Protect Normal Prevents abnormal status
Sand Storm Rock Damages all non-Ground/Rock/Steel for multi
turns
Encore Normal Makes your enemy use the same move it did last
round for 2 to 6 turns.
Black Gaze Normal Blocks switching/running
Sparkly Normal Raises accuracy
Flame Curl Fire Fire encircles your Pokemon, then attacks.
Wierd Tackle Fighting Some damage, always last
Cross Chop Fighting Heavy damage
Ghost Helper Ghost Drains PP
Wake Up Powder Normal Moderatly strong attack
Share Pain Normal Takes average of both Pokémon HP, and gives
that much to both (can damage or heal)
Cobweb Bug Blocks Switching
Curse Unknown If equipped on a ghost Pokémon, it will stab
itself, and put a curse on you for the amount
of HP it took away from itself.
Destiny Bond Ghost If used the turn before you pokemon is KO'd,
enemy also is KO'd.
Crunch Dark Critical Damage
Juke Fighting If successful, raises evade. If unsuccessful,
lowers accuracy.
HP Guard Normal Prevents from being KO'd for
1 turn (HP can't go below 1)
Faint Attack Dark Disapears, then hits enemy
(100% Accurate)
Chase Dark Tackle-like move + damage when enemy switches.
(Withdrawn pokemon)
Rollout Rock Each attack, damage doubles
Brag Normal Confuses, but raises enemies attack.
Delayed Punch Normal Glows, wait 2 turns, then a major punch.
Clairvoyance Psychic Bide two rounds, then attacks
dealing major damage
Horrible Note Normal 3 round countdown. If either
Pokémon is still out, it is
auto-KO'd
Dandelion Grass Greatly lowers enemy speed
Tornado Dragon Moderate Dragon damage
Iron Claw Steel Very Heavy Damage
Snowfall Ice Weak Ice Attack
Fire Rain Fire Raises Fire attack power
for 5 turns
Dragon Glow Dragon Glows, then hits. Massive
Dragon damage, sometimes
confuses you though.
Mellow Mellow (Lil' Heart) Normal Greatly Lowers Attack
Angel Kiss Normal Confuses enemy
Mega Horn Bug 1 hit KO (30% Accurate)
Okutan-Bubble Water 1 big bubble (Major damage)
Present Normal Large damage sometimes,
heals others (random, but
damage more often than not)
Steel Wing Steel Heavy Attack
Milkdrink Normal Heals you, and other Pokémon
Holy Fire Fire Massive Fire Attack
Air Blast Flying Large Beam, doing much damage
Flail Jitabata Normal Damages them, but not you
Synthesis Kougousei Grass 25% heal
Spinning Tackle Kousoku spin Normal Moderate damage
healing Tsukenohikari Normal Heals 50%, Like Recover
Multi-Rock Throw Meganichuudo Ground 1-10 Rocks are thrown,
damaging the enemy
Electric Shock Denjihou Electric Very large bolt
False Swipe Mineuchi Normal Normal damage, but CANNOT
lower below 1HP
Poision Sludge Hedorubakudan Poison Major damage
Bone Spin Boonrashu Ground Bone spins on enemy.
Star Kick Keshekaisei Fighting Powerful kick
Multi-Fight Kauntaa Fighting Strange attack...
Ultra Slash Hasamikirochin Normal Masive damage
Beat-Up Evil Each of your Pokémon use a
tackle attack
self hypnosis Jikoanji Normal Put yourself to sleep
Painful Song Haradaiko Normal 50% damage to self. Singing
notes and slaping on you.
Recon Rokuon Normal Raises/lowers stats
Hidden Power Psychic Unown's only move- May be a
normal or psychic move
Homming Kokoronome Normal Homming signs go in, attacks
Ringing Bell Iyashinosuzu Normal ?????
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19. The Casino
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What's more addicting than the actual game itself? None other then the two
different casino games. You can play the origional slot machine in color, or
you could play the new memory-type game, which is enough reason to buy this
game.
Before you can play, you have to have the coin case. You can obtain the coin
case in the underGround section at Kogane City (with Mirutanku the cow
Pokémon in the gym). It will be an item sitting on the floor. There you have
it, you can now play the games!
If you didn't know, there are two different cities that have a casino in
them. They are Kogane City (The city with Mirutanku, the cow Pokémon) and
Celadon City.
Unlike the older version of Pokémon, the slot machines are not rigged. Well,
almost. This time, they'll plain old cheat, but what the shocking thing is,
they cheat for YOU. Ok, you are trying to line up three 7's, which will earn
you 300 coins. You get the first Seven, no problem. The second time, the
seven was only one above your last seven, making it impossible to win - this
is where the computer cheats, they'll knock that seven that wasn't in the
right spot to the row with your first seven. Now it is time for your third
seven. You push A, but you missed! The computer has a few tricks (or 8 662lb
Rock Pokémon) up their sleeve. 8 Golem's will fall down, knocking down a
block each time, if after 8 Golem's, it lands on Seven, you'll win your 300
coins.
The second, or new game, the memory-type game, the computer will let YOU
cheat. To do this, go all the way up into the upper-left hand corner and push
over and up. You will be able to highlight two full rows, either vertically
or horizontally instead of just one block. This increases your chanses of
winning by almost 50%!
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20. Pokémon Locations
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
NUMBER NAME WHERE VERSION
152 Chikorita New Bark G/S
153 Bayleef Evolved G/S
154 Meganium Evolved G/S
155 Cyndaquil New Bark G/S
156 Quiliva Evolved G/S
157 Typhlosion Evolved G/S
158 Totodile New Bark G/S
159 Croconaw Evolved G/S
160 Feraligator Evolved G/S
161 Sentret Route 1,29 G/S
162 Furret Route 1 G/S
163 Hoothoot Route 1,2,29,30,31,35, G/S
Nature Park, 36, 37
(Night)
164 Noctowl Route 2,8,12,14,15,43 G/S
165 Ledyba Route 2,30,31,37 Silver
(Morning)
166 Ledian Route 2 (Morning) Silver
167 Spinarak Route 2,30,31,37 (Night) Gold
168 Ariados Route 2 (Night) Gold
169 Crobat Evolved G/S
170 Chinchou Fish/New Bark, Azela Town
(S.S. Aqua), Vermillion
(S.S. Aqua), Route 21 G/S
171 Lanturn ???? G/S
172 Pichu Breed Pikachu G/S
173 Cleffa Breed Clefairy G/S
174 Igglybuff Breed Jigglypuff G/S
175 Togepi Egg in Violet City G/S
176 Togetic Evolved
177 Natu Ruins of Alph G/S
178 Xatu Evolved G/S
179 Mareep Route 32,42,43 G/S
180 Flaffy Route 42,43 G/S
181 Araidos Evolved G/S
182 Bellosom Evolved G/S
183 Marril Mt. Mortar G/S
184 Azumarril Evolved G/S
185 Suudowoodo Route 36 [RARE] G/S
186 Politoed Evolved by Trading G/S
187 Hopip Route 13,14,15,32,33 G/S
188 Skiploom Route 14 G/S
189 Jumpluff Evolved G/S
190 Aimpom Shake Trees @ New Bark G/S
191 Sunkern Nature Park, Route 24,
Shake Trees G/S
192 Sunflora Evolved W/Stone G/S
193 Yanma Route 35 (Night) G/S
194 Wooper Route 32,33 G/S
195 Quagsire Route 10,12,13,14,15,26, G/S
27, 32, 33
196 Espeon Evolved Eevee (Day) G/S
197 Umbreon Evolved Eevee (Night) G/S
198 Murkrow Route 7, 16 (Night) G/S
199 Slowking Evolved by trading G/S
200 Misdreavus Mt. Silver(Night) G/S
201 Unown Ruins of Alph G/S
202 Wobbuffet Dark Cave G/S
203 Girafarig Route 37,43 G/S
204 Pineco Shake Trees Route 31,34, G/S
Ilex Forest (Night)
205 Forretress Evolved G/S
206 Dunsparce Dark Cave G/S
207 Gligar Route 44 Gold
208 Steelix Evolved by trading G/S
209 Snubble Route 30 G/S
210 Granbull Evolved G/S
211 Qwilfish Fish Route 12,32 G/S
212 Scizor Evolved by trading G/S
213 Shuckle Cinnawood City (Use TMO8) G/S
214 Heracross Shake Trees G/S
215 Sneasel Route 28 (Night) G/S
216 Terriursa Route 45 Gold
217 Ursaring Route 28, Victory Road, Gold
Mt. Silver
218 Slugma Route 16,17,18 G/S
219 Magcargo Evolve Slugma G/S
220 Swinub Ice Cave G/S
221 Piloswine Evolved G/S
222 Corsola Fish @ Cinnawood City G/S
223 Remoraid Fish @ Route 44 G/S
224 Octillery Evolved G/S
225 Delibird Frost Cave Silver
226 Mantine Fish Route 44 Gold
227 Skarmory Route 45 Silver
228 Houndoor Route 7 (Night) G/S
229 Houndoom Evolved G/S
230 Kingdra Evolved by trading G/S
231 Phanphy Route 45 Gold
232 Donphan Route 28, Victory Road, Gold
Mt. Silver
233 Porygon 2 Evolved by Trading G/S
234 Stantler Route 36,37 G/S
235 Smeargle Ruins of Alph G/S
236 Tyrogue Route 33 Cave G/S
237 Hitmontop Evolved G/S
238 Smoochum Breed Jynx G/S
239 Elekid Breed Electabuzz G/S
240 Magby Breed Magmar G/S
241 Miltank Route 38,39 G/S
242 Blissey Evolved G/S
243 Raikou Everywhere in Johto side, G/S
except for buildings and
caves
244 Entei Everywhere in Johto side, G/S
except for buildings and
caves
245 Suikun Everywhere in Johto side, G/S
except for buildings and
caves
246 Larvitar Mt. Silver G/S
247 Pupitar Evolve Larvitar G/S
248 Tyranitar Evolve Pupitar G/S
249 Lugia Whirl Islands [rare] G/S
250 Ho-Oh Tin Tower [rare] G/S
251 Celebi Ilex Forest Crystal
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21. Daily Events
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The great thing about Pokémon Gold/Silver is something is always happening!
You'll find at least one event every day, which makes the re-play valuse of
the game go way up! Below is a list of the events that happen every day.
SUNDAY
Sunny of Sunday - Sunny will give you a Magnet on Sundays. He appears on Route
37.
S.S. Aqua - Travels from Vermillion City to Olivine City.
Bug Catching Contest - The Bug Catching Contest does not take Place.
Radio - Pokémon March (Raises chance of encountering random Pokémon while
playing)
Goldenrod Shops - Herb Shop
Haircut Brother in Goldenrod - Younger Haircut Brother
Rival at Indigo Plateau - You do not face your rival today.
Other Events - TM27 from woman in Goldenrod Dept. Store if your Pokémon are
happy, TM21
if they aren't happy.
MONDAY
Monica of Monday - Monica will give you the Sharp Beak on Mondays. She appears
on Route
40.
S.S. Aqua - Travels from Olivine City to Vermillion City.
Bug Catching Contest - The Bug Catching Contest does not take Place.
Radio - Pokémon Lullaby (Lowers chance of encountering random Pokémon while
playing)
Goldenrod Shops - Bargin Shop (Open ONLY during the Morning hours)
Haircut Brother in Goldenrod - No one is on duty today
Rival at Indigo Plateau - Battle!
Other Events - Bring a Pokémon with Strength to Mt. Moon at night to get a Moon
Stone from top.
TUESDAY
Tuscany of Tuesday - Tuscany will give you the Pink Bow's on Tuesdays. She
appears on Route 29.
S.S. Aqua - The S.S. Aqua does not sail on this day.
Bug Catching Contest - You may participate in the Bug Catching Contest once.
Radio - Pokémon March (Raises chance of encountering random Pokémon while
playing)
Goldenrod Shops - There are no Shops open on this day.
Haircut Brother in Goldenrod - Older Haircut Brother
Rival at Indigo Plateau - You do not face your rival today.
Other Events - You can watch your rival train in the Dragon's Den.
WEDNESDAY
Wesley of Wednesday - Wesley will give you the Black Belt on Tuesdays. He
appears at the Lake of Rage.
S.S. Aqua - Travels from Vermillion City to Olivine City.
Bug Catching Contest - The Bug Catching Contest does not take Place.
Radio - Pokémon Lullaby (Lowers chance of encountering random Pokémon while
playing)
Goldenrod Shops - There are no Shops open on this day.
Haircut Brother in Goldenrod - Younger Haircut Brother
Rival at Indigo Plateau - Battle!
Other Events - There are no other events on this day.
THURSDAY
Arthur of Thursday - Arthur will give you the Hard Stone on Thursdays. He
appears on Route
36.
S.S. Aqua - The S.S. Aqua does not sail on this day.
Bug Catching Contest - You may participate in the bug Catching Contest once.
Radio - Pokémon March (Raises chance of encountering random Pokémon while
playing)
Goldenrod Shops - There are no Shops open on this day.
Haircut Brother in Goldenrod - Older Haircut Brother
Rival at Indigo Plateau - You do not face your rival today.
Other Events - You can watch your Rival train his Pokémon in the Dragon's Den.
FRIDAY
Frieda of Friday - Frieda will give you the Poision Barb on Fridays. She
appears on Route 39.
S.S. Aqua - Travels from Olivine City to Vermillion City.
Bug Catching Contest - The Bug Catching Contest does not take Place.
Radio - Pokémon Lullaby (Lowers chance of encountering random Pokémon while
playing)
Goldenrod Shops - There are no Shops open on this day.
Haircut Brother in Goldenrod - Younger Haircut Brother
Rival at Indigo Plateau - You do not face your rival today.
Other Events - Lapras Appears in Union Cave! Bring a Pokémon with Surf!
Other Events - A New ID number for the ID Number Contest is announced on the
Lucky
Station in the Goldenrod Radio Tower.
SATURDAY
Santos of Saturday - Santos will give you the Spell Tag on Saturdays. He
appears in Blackthorn City.
S.S. Aqua - The S.S. Aqua does not sail on this day
Bug Catching Contest - You may participate in The Bug Catching Contest once.
Radio - Pokémon March (Raises chance of encountering random Pokémon while
playing)
Goldenrod Shops - Herb Shop
Haircut Brother in Goldenrod - Older Haircut Brother
Rival at Indigo Plateau - You do not face your rival today.
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22. Pokémon Pikachu2 GS
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
What is compatible with Pokémon Gold is Pokémon Pikachu2 GS, the sequel to
Pokémon Pikachu. Not only is it all in color, but you can trade your 'watts'
in for items that are valuable in Pokémon Gold/Silver. This is a list of the
items you can obtain from Pokémon Pikachu2 GS.
WATTS | ITEM
-------------------------
100 ~ 199 | Berry
200 ~ 299 | Bitter Berry
300 ~ 399 | Great Ball
400 ~ 499 | Max Repel
500 ~ 599 | Ether
600 ~ 699 | Miracle Berry
700 ~ 799 | Gold Berry
800 ~ 899 | Elixer
900 ~ 998 | Revive
999 ~ 999 | Rare Candy
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23. Coming Soon
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Future Versions:
-Finish Walkthrough Re-write
Strategy Guides also avalible by loudmog:
- Pokémon Yellow FAQ/Walkthrough
- Pokémon Stadium FAQ/Strategy Guide
- Harvest Moon 2 GBC FAQ/Walkthrough
- Perfect Dark Cheats Guide
- Tetris DX FAQ/Strategy guide
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