***************************************** * * * POKEMON GOLD * * Author: Medusa * * Email: medusa450@yahoo.com * * Version 0.5 * * Created: November 3 2000 * * Last Updated: December 20 2000 * * * ***************************************** ----------------- Table Of Contents ----------------- 1) Version History 2) Notice 3) Walkthrough (Johto) 3.1) New Bark Town 3.2) Cherrygrove City 3.3) Violet City 3.4) Azalea Town 3.5) Goldenrod City 3.6) Ecruteak City 3.7) Olivine City 3.8) Cianwood City 3.9) Mahogany Town* 3.10) Blackthorn City* 4) Walkthrough (Kanto) 4.1) Victory Road & Elite Four* 4.2) Vermilion City* 4.3) Saffron City* 4.4) Lavender Town* 4.5) Cerulean City* 4.6) Celadon City* 4.7) Fuchsia City* 4.8) Pewter City* 4.9) Viridian City* 4.10) Cinnabar Island/Seafoam Island* 4.11) Mt. Silver* 5) Pokemon Locations* 6) Pokemon Breeding 7) Pokemon Evolutions 8) Rare Pokemon* 9) Item List 9.1) Health Items 9.2) Berries 9.3) Key Items 9.4) Helpful Items 9.5) Apricorns 9.6) Ability Up 9.7) Items to Sell 9.8) Balls 10) TM's & HM's 11) Pokemon Abilities & Attacks* 12) Pokedex (All 251 Pokemon) 13) Pokemon Compatibility* 14) Miscellaneous* 14.1) Time Capsule 14.2) Mystery Gift 14.3) The Day Siblings 14.4) Important Trainer Phone Numbers* 15) Battle Chart* 16) Gameshark Codes* 17) FAQ's 18) Credits 19) Legal Stuff * To be completed sections ============================================================================= 1) Version History ============================================================================= Date: December 20 Version 0.5 I've been getting emails asking me about my lack of updates... well here is what happened, first ive been busting my brains out for my college finals and assignments, then my gameboy game got erased, thanks my little brat of a cousin, so you see i was in the process of going back to where i was. Anyways, i am sorry for the inconvenience and here are the updates: - Continued walkthrough up to the 7th gym - Finished Abilities Section - Finished Items Section - Working on new section for pokemon TM/HM and breeding compatiblity. - Added more pokemon Locations - Added Battle Chart Section - FAQ's more answered questions - I added 2 website where my FAQ is posted as well. ** Next Update I will have Gameshark codes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: November 20 2000 Verstion 0.4 Sorry i havent' been updating very often due to my school finals and the fact i am busy with the new Zelda: Majora's Mask! Things are gonna be quite slow for the next 2 weeks. After that you'll be seeing more updates. It took me alot of time and several cans of pepsi to do all that in one day. I have updated the following Sections: - Walkthrough, i have completed Goldenrod City until the Light House in Olivine City. - Added more pokemon locations - TM's And HM's section completed - Pokemon Abilities, started listing all the moves, still need to finish it. - FAQ's, answered some useful questions. PS: Speaking of Zelda would you guys want me to do an FAQ on Majora Mask? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: November 13 2000 Version 0.3 Not much of an update, simply modified minor things in the walkthrough. Major update planned for next version! - FAQ section, added some answers to questions that have been sent to me continuously - Credits section ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: November 11 2000 Version 0.2 - Continued the walkthrough section up to Route 34 - Started do work on the Items Section - Added more information in the Pokemon Breeding Section - Added more pokemon locations - Did most of the miscellaneous section ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: November 3 2000 Version 0.1 It begins! Hello pokemon fans! This marks the beginning of this walkthrough/FAQ. Most sections are to be completed or simply empty therefore I ask you to be patient while I fill in the blanks! Keep watch for updates! ============================================================================= 2) Notice ============================================================================= This walkthrough will be based on the Pokemon Gold version (just felt like saying it). I am writing this walkthrough as I progress in the game, and I should say that I really take my time playing it. If by any chance I forget to mention an IMPORTANT piece of information in the game or made a mistake feel free to email me about it at Medusa450@yahoo.com. *DO NOT SEND ME: Chain letters, hate/thank you emails or useless advertisements PLEASE! ============================================================================= 3) Walkthrough (Johto) ============================================================================= ================== 3.1) NEW BARK TOWN ================== Here you will begin your new pokemon journey. Once you turn on your game you will be asked for the time by Prof. Oak, which then also explains to you the world of pokemon. Now you're in your room, head downstairs where your mom gives you your Pokegear. She will then ask for the day and then you can be off on your way. Head left to where you see a big building and enter it. That's prof. Elm's lab. He will ask for a favor, which is to go visit Mr. Pokemon to pick up an item for him, and then he will give you your starter pokemon. --------------- Starter Pokemon --------------- * NOTE: There is no pokemon better than the other! It all comes down to preference (which in my case is Cyndaquil). Chikorita: A good grass pokemon who needs a little more time to train than the other 2 but learns an element type attack at an earlier stage than the other starter pokemon. Totodile: The water type is quite useful in the first part of the journey and has a powerful rage attack that he learns at level 8. Cyndaquil: My favorite! This fire type is quite useful for the first few gym leaders and areas. And also upgrades quite at an early stage. Once you receive your pokemon Elm's assistant will give you a potion, head out. You will notice some red haired boy spying in the window. Talk to him and he will give you a good shoving. There you have met your Rival! -------- Route 29 -------- ITEMS: Potion, Berry, Pink Bow(Tuesday) Continue on West through route 29 where you will fight wild pokemon and meet people (not trainers). You will notice a gate to your right, you can go through it if you want but you won't be able to go far. On your way you will see a man standing beside a tree. Approach it and presses A, you will get a Berry (See Berry Locations for details). NOTE: Check 'Miscellaneous Section' for details on Pink Bow. ===================== 3.2) CHERRYGROVE CITY ===================== Cherrygrove city has a Poke Mart and a Poke Center but no gym. First talk to old guy as you enter the city. He will give you a tour of the place, for free of course. Talk to him again in his house and he will give the map for the Johto area. There is nothing much to do here except to build up your starter pokemon. You cannot bye Pokeballs...YET! Head north and onto Route 30. -------- Route 30 -------- Items: Berry You will notice a house with a tree beside it. Go inside and talk to the man. He will tell you about the healing properties of berries and then will give you one. You will also find a berry in the tree beside his house. Continue on north, you can either continue right or left, if you choose right your road will be blocked by 2 trainers having a pokemon battle. Head north from your left and you eventually encounter another house. Go inside! Here you will meet Mr. Pokemon, he will give a mysterious egg to take to prof. Elm. Then you will meet Prof. Oak who will give you your pokedex. As you exit the house you will receive an urgent call from Prof. Elm. urging you to return to the lab on the double. Head back to Prof. Elm to give him the egg and see what's up. Better heal your pokemon before you get out of Cherrygrove City and head to the lab. WHY? You will meet your rival at the same spot where the tour old man was standing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RIVAL (BATTLE 1) ---------------- Pokemon: Weakness of your starter pokemon Lv5 Don't worry if your pokemon is Lv 6 or 7 it will be fine, your opponents pokemon doesn't know any element attacks so it's going to be an easy victory. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- With no more interruptions head to the lab! Prof. Elm will be standing with a police officer, talk to them and the officer will ask you to name your rival (Be creative). After that is all over you will hand in the egg to Elm. On your way out the professors assistant will give you 5 pokeballs. Now you will be able to buy pokeballs at any Pokemart. Heal your pokemon and head back to route 30. There you will notice that the pokemon battle is over and the road is no longer blocked. Here you will meet your first Trainer to battle with named Youngster: Joey. Once you beet him talk to him again and he will ask for your number. NOTE: The trainers I mention by name are those that you save their phone number so they can call you back for a rematch, give you valuable information or simply chitchat. (not ALL trainers take your number) -------- Route 31 -------- Items: Bitter Berry, Pokeball, TM 50/Nightmare Continue on North until you encounter a cave entrance. This is DARK CAVE which you need flash to enter it (You will do the Dark Cave MUCH later in the game so ignore it for now) Talk to the man beside the berry tree, he won't do much for you now but keep him in mind (LATER: A guard in the guard house between Goldenrod and route 35 will give you mail to deliver to this guy, after you give it to him he'll give you TM 50 Nightmare). Pick up the Bitter berry and the item, fight Bug Catcher: Wade and the other trainer and head through the gate to reach Violet City. ================ 3.3) VIOLET CITY ================ This is the first city you will visit that has a gym leader and a whole mess of things to do. For starters right next to the pokemon center there is a house who has a trainer that will trade you an Onix for a Bellsprout. Catch a Bellsprout in the grass before the gate you entered. (NOTE: Check Pokemon location Section for details) At the far end of the town you will find a tall building that's the Sprout Tower and your first task to finish. Enter it! ------------ Sprout Tower ------------ Items: Paralyze Heal, X Defend, Potion, Escape Rope, HM 05 FLASH Once you enter talk to all the people there to get familiar with the place, and use the stairs to get to the second floor. Here you will fight a Monk who uses bellsprouts, actually all Monks in the Bellsprout Tower use only Bellsprouts. Defeat him and use the other staircase which will take you back to the first floor to an area you couldn't reach from the entrance. Again here you will fight another Monk, once you defeat him go to the stairs after him which leads back to the second floor. Another Monk to fight and another staircase that takes you to the third and last floor. There are several Monks(3) and the Elder. You will see your rival for a moment then he will leave (guess he didn't feel like battling). Beat the Elder and he will give you HM 05 Flash. Exit Tower! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Violet City Gym --------------- Gym Leader: Falkner Badge: Zephyr Badge Pokemon: Lv 7 Pidgey Lv 9 Pidgeotto There are 2 trainers and the gym leader to fight, they all have flying types so if you don't have an electric type(which is the case) use a rock type which is your best bet. If not try using a strong rattata. Pidgey and Pidgeotto are a piece of cake (with the right pokemon of course). Once you defeat Falkner he will hand you your Zephyr Badge which will allow you to use Flash outside of battle, and you'll receive TM 31 Mud-Slap. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Once you exit the gym prof Elm will call you telling to meet his assistant at the pokemon center. The assistant will give you the pokemon Egg you previously delivered to Elm. Keep it in your party it will only hatch if it's with active pokemon. (You probably guessed what's inside if not watch the cartoons once in a while) Now head south to route 32 and then east(left) and through the gate to the Ruins of Alph. ------------- Ruins of Alph ------------- You will find many cave entrances where some you won't be able to reach yet. However there are 2 entrances that you can. Ignore the first one you encounter and head up north to the other one and enter it. Inside you will have to complete a puzzle of a Kabuto. Start with the edges and work your way through once completed the floor below you and you'll drop in the ruins. There is a mysterious presence! Yes but not mysterious just a pokemon named Unown, there 26 differently shaped Unowns, catch at least three different shapes and exit the ruins (find the stairs). Looks familiar? This is the entrance I told you to ignore. Anyways once your outside a scientist will take you into his lab and upgrade your pokedex so you can keep track of all the different Unown shapes you catch. Now got back to Route 32. -------- Route 32 -------- Items: Miracle Seed, TM 05, Potion, Great Ball, Poison Brab(Friday), Old Rod Head south and talk to the first person you encounter, if you have the egg in your party, he will give you Miracle Seed. NOTE: Later in the game, come back to this area when you have CUT and you will be able to reach this man who will give you TM 05 Roar. You will encounter two trainers who will ask for your number, Picnicker:Liz and Fisherman:Ralph. NOTE: Check 'Miscellaneous Section' for details on Poison Barb. Right next to the pokemon Center a guy will want to sell you something for oh let's say 1 000 000!!! Don't worry it's nothing important just ignore him. Enter the pokemon Center and talk to the man with the fisherman hat, he will give you the Good Rod. Now you can catch Magikarps.... and if your lucky maybe some other types of fish. Now go out and enter the cave south of the pokemon center. ---------- Union Cave ---------- Items: Potion, Hyper Potion, Great Ball, X Attack, X Defend, TM 39/Swift, Awakening, Ether. You won't be able to explore all of the Union Cave without Surf and Strength. All you can explore is the first floor and a little bit of basement. Anyways head through the cave battling all the trainers. It's practically impossible to get lost on the First Floor, reach the other end of the cave and exit. -------- Route 33 -------- Items: Poisoncure Berry There is nothing here to do except battle trainer Hiker:Anthony and register his number. Continue on until Azalea Town. ================ 3.4) AZALEA TOWN ================ Items: White Apricorn, Lure Ball, Hive Badge, TM 49/Fury Cutter As you enter Azalea Town you will notice a Rocket member blocking the entrance to the Slowpoke Well. Ignore him for now. After the Pokemon Center you will find a house with a tree behind it. Enter that house and meet Kurt (a pokeball maker/designer), he will mention that Team Rocket are cutting off Slowpoke tails and selling them then he will dash off to the Well to teach them a lesson...Follow him back to the Slowpoke Well. The Rocket standing there was scared off by Kurt allowing you to go inside. Enter it! ------------- Slowpoke Well ------------- Items: Super Potion, King's Rock, TM 18/Rain Dance Once inside you will meet Kurt who is injured and unable to face Team Rocket. Guess who's going to face them?! YOU! So fight all four Rocket members. Once that is done they will 'Blast Off again' and Kurt will come and thank you. He will then take you back to his home and reward you with a Lure Ball (which is used to catch water pokemon with it). If you bring Kurt different Apricorns he will make different pokeballs for you. Behind his house you will find a White Apricorn in the tree. Give it to him and come back the next day and he will give you a Fast Ball. Now head to the Gym to fight Bugsy! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Azalea Town Gym --------------- Gym Leader: Bugsy Badge: Hive Badge Pokemon: Lv 14 Metapod Lv 16 Scyther Lv 14 Kakuna There are exactly four trainers to fight before the Gym Leader. Most of the trainers carry bug type pokemon, if you have a fire type or a flying type it will be an easy victory. Bugsy's Metapod and Kakuna are simply a joke! The pokemon that might be a threat would be Scyther. His Fury Cutter attack doubles in strength when it's used continuously so take him out fast. After you defeat Bugsy he will reward you with the Hive Badge, which gives you complete control over pokemon up to level 30 and allows you to use Cut outside of battle. Also he will hand over TM 49/Fury Cutter. Head to the Pokemon Center and heal your pokemon to prepare for your second battle with your rival. As you head towards the gate your rival will stop you and challenge you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RIVAL (BATTLE 2) ---------------- Pokemon: Starter(evolved) Lv16 Gastly Lv12 Zubat Lv14 This time you Rival has pumped up his team so it won't be very easy. Again he will have your starter pokemon's weakness who has evolved to it's second form. If he has a: Quilava ---> Fight him with a water type such as 'Wooper' Bayleef ---> A flying or fire type would defeat it easily. Croconaw ---> An electric type or a grass type is great. Gastly can be easily killed with an Electric type pokemon or even a pokemon with a ground type attack (Geodude: Magnitued at Lv16) Zubat is a poison/flying type so here too an electric type pokemon will deal nicely with this foe. (Mareep: Thundershock at Lv9) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before you leave the town go visit the house next to the Gym, the man inside will tell you that his apprentice is missing. You will look for him in the Ilex Forest. So now head to and through the gate and enter Ilex Forest. ----------- Ilex Forest ----------- Items: HM 01/CUT, TM 02/Headbutt You will meet the man's apprentice in the forest, he has lost his boss's Farfetched and wants you to find it for him. Simply follow the tree paths and you will come across the runaway bird. Talk to him to scare him in the right direction and lead him back to the apprentice. Once that is done, his boss will come and thank you for your effort. He will then reward you with HM 01/CUT, which will allow you to cut the little bush just close to where the apprentice is standing. Make your way through the forest but before you head west and exit the forest head east and meet a man who will give you TM 02/Headbutt. He will explain to you that any pokemon with that move will be able to headbutt tree's where some pokemon might be hiding. Now head back west and exit the forest through the gate. -------- Route 34 -------- Here you will battle a couple of trainers and register Picniker:Gina's and Camper:Todd's phone number. Also you will notice a house, that is the Daycare where they will raise pokemon for you. The good thing is that they can raise up to 2 pokemon! Which also means you could breed them there. The guard standing beside the daycare won't battle you during the day only at night. Continue on North and into Goldenrod City! =================== 3.5) Goldenrod City =================== Items: Radio Card, Bike, Golde Berry, TM 21/Frustration, TM 27/Return, Plain Badge, TM 45/Attract, Squirtbottle, Eevee. Welcome to Goldenrod City (this city is the equivilant of Celadon City in Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow). Here are the descriptions of the city. As you enter you will have the Poke Center to your left and the Department Store to your right. Right above the Poke Center is the Game Corner, Bill's House is the one left closest to the fence, the other house below the man standing is the entrance to the underground path. Left of the Department store are 2 house, the one further down is the Bike shop, the other one there is woman who lives there who rates your pokemon (meaning it will tell you if the first pokemon in your party is happy or not). OK! Now right before the railroad tracks there is the City Station and the Radio Tower (where the rocket member is standing). Across the train tracks, the house to your left has a namerater inside (He will rate the name of the first pokemon in your party and give you the option to change it's name). Further left there is another entrence to the underground path. Now to your right is the Goldenrod City Gym, the house near the green area, the woman inside will give you a Squirtbottle after you beat the gym leader. Now to your first task, head to the Radio Tower, talk to the third person behind the counter and do the quiz. If you get all the questions right she will reward you with the Radio Card. The man in the middle behind the counter is in charge of the Radio Contest. What is it? Every week they choose a number and if that number matches your pokemons ID then bring that pokemon and show it to him and you will win a prize. You can look around if you like but you won't be able to much here now. Exit the tower. Next head the Department Store, talk to everyone if you wish. A person on the Fourth Floor will activate the Mystery Gift Option (on your Start Menu) when you speak to her. On the Fifth Floor someone will trade a Drowzee for a Machop, the Machop you get will be holding a Golden Berry which restores 30HP. On that same floor a woman comes here every Sunday and hands out 2 TM's depending on your pokemon (the first in your party) mood. Meaning if your pokemon is happy and likes you she will give you TM 27/Return, and if your pokemon is grumpy and unhappy she will give you TM 21/Frustration. Now head to the bike shop, the man inside will give you his phone number and will lend you a bicycle to attract customers. (Later on when he tells you sales are going up you can delete his number). Head to Bills house, he is not here but his mom and sister are, they will give you his phon number which enables you to see how full is your current box in Bill's PC. Later: Once you meet Bill in the next town come back to his house, he will give you an eevee. Check out the Underground path if you'd like, there are very few trainers. In that path you will meet certain people depending on the day of the week. On Monday Mornings, there is a Bargain Shop open, this man will sell you one of each item (if you have the money) where you can resell it and make a profit. From Tuesday until Sunday you will meet 2 haircut brothers who will cut the hair of only one of your pokemon per day for either 300 or 500 depending which brother you encounter. On Saturday and Sunday the Kanpo is open, this old lady will sell you herbs at cheaper prices (That are very bitter, your pokemon won't like it). In the underground path you will find another path leadong to a locked door, that section will be done much later in your adventure. You can explore the city further if you want, now head to the gym. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goldenrod City Gym ------------------ Gym Leader: Whitney Badge: Plain Badge Pokemon: Lv 18 Clefairy Lv 20 Milktank As usual fight all the trainers in the gym. Most of them have normal type pokemon so a rock or fighting type would do well. Whitney's Clefairy is not a weakling and can be a challenge if her metronome came out with a powerful attack. Your machop and geodude would be perfect for this gym leader's pokemon. Milktank's rollout can be dangerous if it's successful every turn cause it get's stronger. Take it out fast with a fighting type pokemon. Once your victorious Whitney won't hand you the badge right, she will first cry like a baby. Talk to the trainer right below you then talk back to Whitney. She will stop crying and hand over the Plain Badge and TM 45/Attract. Now you will be able to use Strength outside of battle. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Head to the house next to the gym, the woman inside will give you a Squirtbottle. What's it's purpose, when you visit or visited route 36 there is a strange tree blocking the road. Using the Squirtbottle on it will bring it to life. It's Sudowoodo at Lv20(A Rock type) this is the only one in the game so you must not miss! You can stay a little bit and play the games if not head north and inside the gate. Talk to the guard inside the gate, he will ask you to take a pokemon holding mail to his friend on Route 31 (Remember the guy i told you to keep in mind, who was standing beside a berry tree). You must have an empty slot in your party for the delivery pokemon. Once you hand the pokemon with the male to the man he will give TM50 Nightmare, go back to the guard and he will thank you and give you HP UP. Now exit the gate. -------- Route 35 -------- Item: TM 04/Rollout, Mystery Berry This route is simply full of trainers to battle. You will register Juggler:Irwin's phone number(the one with the voltorbs), and Bug Catcher:Arnie. You will also notice a Berry Tree on the other side of the water, once you have surf you will be able to pick it up. The guard next to the gate won't battle you during the day only at night. Head into the gate. If the day is Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday, the man inside will be standing near the door. You have reached the National Park Entrence and on those particular days there is a Bug Catching Contest. It's free to enter and you only enter once per contest day. In order to enter talk to the man and he will enter you, you are allowed to bring one pokemon with you(pick someone who can stun, put to sleep or poison) that will help you catch the pokemon, simply chose your pokemon and put him first in your party. ------------- National Park ------------- Item: Paralyze Heal, TM 28/Dig, Quick Claw BUG CATCHING EVENT: Once you are entered in the contest you will recieve 20 parkballs, you have 20 minutes until the contest ends, it can also end if you run out of parkballs or if your pokemon faints. Here are the pokemon you can catch only in the tournament(in BOTH versions): Name Level ---- ----- Caterpie 7 - 18 Metapod 9 - 18 Butterfree 12 - 15 Weedle 7 - 18 Kakuna 9 - 18 Beedrill 12 - 15 Paras 10 - 17 Venonat 10 - 16 Scyther 13 - 14 Pinsir 13 - 14 You can keep only one pokemon at a time, meaning that if you caught a pokemon and then caught another one you will have to choose which one to keep. Once the contest is over the judge will decide which of the contestents got which prize and you may keep the pokemon you caught. PRIZES: 1st place -----> Sun Stone 2nd place -----> Everstone 3rd place -----> Golde Berry 4th place + ---> Berry To win first prize you have to catch the strongest pokemon such as Pinsir, Butterfree and Beedrill, but that does not guarentee first place!!! After the contest is over you can explore the park and fight the trainers around. Check out the benches, you will see a girl with pokemon beside her, talk to her and she will give you 'Quick Claw'. There are 2 trainer phone numbers you will get here, Schoolboy:Jack and Pokefan:Beverly (who has a LV 14 Snubbel). Before leaving the national park you still need to get 2 items behind the fences. How? In the north part of the park there is a gap in the fence where a kid is standing, go through the gap and to your bottom right you will get a Paralyze Heal and all the way to the other side you will get TM 28. Now exit the park through the other gate. -------- Route 36 -------- Item: Ice Berry, Weird Tree, Sudowoodo, TM 08/Rock Smash, Hard Stone(Thursday) Get the Ice Berry to your left, then fight both trainers there (Schoolboy:Alan). Once you encounter the Weird Tree save your game. Use the Squirtbottle on it, and Sudowoodo will attack you. He's at Lv20 and a rock type, weakin it and disable it then capture it. Once that's over the path will be cleared. Go left and talk to the man standing there, he will give you TM 08/Rock Smash. On Thursday's Arthur will be in this area and he will give you Hard Stone (which increases power of Rock-type attacks). Now head the other way (Left) and onto route 37. -------- Route 37 -------- Item: Red Apricorn, Blue Apricorn, Black Apricorn, Magnet Before you fight the twins head to the grassy area to your right, you will find 3 Apricorn trees. In that same spot you will met Sunny on Sunday's, and he will give you Magnet(which increases power of electric-type attacks). Now fight the twins and the other trainer and continue on North to reach Ecruteak City. ============= 3.6 ECRUTEAK CITY ============= Item: Item Finder, HM 03/Surf, Fog Badge, TM 30/Shadow Bell Welcome to Ecruteak City, home to the 3 legendary creatures and Ho-Oh! Your first task is to meet Bill at the pokemon Center. Once you meet him, he would tell you the Time Capsule is fixed. You won't be able to use it yet, you have to wait until the next day. Once Bill leaves you can head back to Goldenrod at any time and visit his home, he will then give you Eevee. Next head into the house right above the Poke Center. Inside there are 5 Kimono girls that you will have to battle. Each one has a different eevee evolution and all at Lv17. Once you beet them the old man will give you HM 03/Surf. Heal your pokemon and head North-West to enter the Burned Tower and meet your Rival for your 3rd Battle. ------------ Burned Tower ------------ Item: Burn Heal, X Speed, HP UP, TM 20/Endure ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RIVAL (BATTLE 3) ---------------- Pokemon: Starter(evolved) Lv22 Fire/Grass/Water Haunter Lv20 Ghost/Poison Magnemite Lv18 Electric/Steel Zubat Lv20 Poison/Flying Once again your Rival want's to bully you around. His team has grown an extra member and alot tougher. Take out his starter the same way as in the previous battle Haunter can be taken out by Psychic pokemon(Drowzee:Confusion Lv18) easly because he is also poison type, also an electric type would do well. Magnemite's combination of electric and steel is quite annoying because very few types can defeat it. Use a Fire or ground type to take him out fast. Zubat can be taken out by a fire, psychic or electric type very easliy. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- you wont be able to do much in the burned tower, every black area is a hole that will take you to a different corner in the basement. If you hve Strength you can move or crush the bolders and drop down the middle hole where you will meet the three legendary creatures Raikou, Entei and Suicine. They will quickly run away and will wander around Johto Randomly (Check Rare Pokemon section for details). Head to the house next to the gym, the man inside will give you an Item Finder. Now onword to the Gym! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ecruteak City Gym ----------------- Gym Leader: Morty Badge: Fog Badge Pokemon: Gastly Lv 21 Ghost/Poison Haunter Lv 21 Ghost/Poison Gengar Lv 25 Ghost/Poison Haunter Lv 23 Ghost/Poison This gym's floor is a trap if you step in the wrong spot it will bring you back to the start. To avoid that walk right in front of the first trainer, once beaten trun your back at him and walk 3 steps towords the wall, turn left and walk straight to the other trainer. Then turn around and walk straight 4 steps again towords the other wall and then to the other trainer. You have noticed the patern as long as you are one step away from the walls and in the trainers eye sight you fine. (Im not sure if my explanation has cleared things for you or confused you even more... oh well). Morty's uniq choice of Ghost/Poison type pokemon makes your selection easier. To take out all of his pokemon use psychic and ground types. Don't be fooled by his pokemon they can be tricky, better bring some awakening with you just incase. Once the Gyme leader is defeated he will give you the Fog Badge which allows you to use Surf outside of battle, and you will get TM 30/Shadow Bell. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beside the water there is a house, once yu aquire the Fog Badge you will be able to enter the tunnel that will lead you to the Tin Tower. Once you enter the tower a man will block your way, you can only enter if you have the Rainbow Wings. Why is this tower important, on the top floor lies Ho-oh Lv40(Gold) and Lv70(Silver). you'll do the tower much later. Now head to the Western gate and exit Ecruteak City an onto route 38. -------- Route 38 -------- Items: Berry Nothing but trainers, battle them and aquire Chad and Dana's phone numbers. -------- Route 39 -------- Items: Mint Berry, TM 13/Snore You will encounter the Moomoo Farm on this route, the problem is their Milktank is sick, enter the barn next to the house and help make it better give it lot's of berries. Once it's healed go the house and talk to the man he'll give you TM 13/Snore and now you'll be able to by Moomoo Milk. Head south on route 39 fight all the trainers and enter Olivine City. ================ 3.7 OLIVINE CITY ================ Items: Good Rod, HM 04/Strength, Mineral Badge, TM 23/Iron Tail Once you enter the city you Rival will come out of the gym and talk to you. He won' battle you this time, he's simply telling you that the gym leader is not around which is true. Jasmine the gym leader is taking care of a sick pokemon in the Lighthouse. Before you head to the Lighthouse enter the house next to the Poke Mart, the man inside will give you the Good Rod which will allow you to catch a more variety of water pokemon and at higher-levels. Next head to the house next to the Poke Center, the sailor inside will give you HM 04/Strength, which allows you to move rocks and boulders in caves and other places. If you want a Voltorb, use your Good Rod and catch a Krabby. The man in the house to the top right of the Poke Mart will give you his Voltorb for your Krabby (There no Voltorb's in the wild in Johto). Exactly south of the Mart is the entrance to the S.S Aqua docks, you won't be able t board the ship until you get the ticket later in the game so ignore it for now. To the right you will find a tall building, it's the lighthouse, Enter it. ---------- Lighthouse ---------- Items: Ether, Rare Candy, TM 34/Swagger, Great Ball, Supe Potion. Inside the light house you will battle many trainers, most of the trainers have water and flying type pokemon so if you have an electric type pokemon it'll be a peace of cake. There are no trainers to battle on the first floor so find the stairs and head to the second floor. On the 2F, you will battle two trainers, Sailor: Huey will ask you for our number. Head to the 3F. On the 3F, you will notice that there is a trainer you can't reach, you will be able to reach him later. After you battle everyone on this floor head to the 4F. Don't go left yet first battle the trainers and go around to find the other stairs to 5F. On the 5F fight the trainer and pick up the items and head back to the 4F. There drop down the hole beside the girl. Fight the trainer and pick up the item. use the stairs, again item, trainer, stairs that leed to the 6F. On the 6F you will meet Jasmine will be tending to a sick pokemon, in order for her to return to the gym and battle you, you must first go to Cianwood City and get the Secret Potion for the sick pokemon. Once you do she will return the Gym to battle you. Now exit the Lighthouse and head West and onto route 40 & 41. ------------- Route 40 & 41 ------------- Items: Sharp Beak On route 40 you will meet Monica (Monday) who will give you Sharp Beak which increases flying type attacks. If you taught one of your pokemon Rock Smash use it on the rocks you see, usually it will be a Krabby but you might be lucky and catch a Shuckle. Now surf south on Route 40 battleing all the trainers you encounter. You will see four seperate islands, this is Whirl Island the home of Lugia. Once you get HM06 Whirlpool you'll be able to pass the whirlpools blocking the entrance and obtain the Silver Wings. Now ignore the islands and head west on route 41 until you reach shore and onto Cianwood City. ================ 3.8CIANWOOD CITY ================ Items: Berry Juice, HM 02/Fly, Storm Badge, TM 01/Dynamic Punch It's pretty small city, head to the pokemart which is located below the house between the Poke center and the Gym. Inside talk to the man, he will give you the secret potion that Jasmine needs. Dont leave town yet, since your already here might as well beat the Gym Leader right? Head to the Gym to fight Chuck ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cianwood City Gym ----------------- Gym Leader: Chuck Badge: Storm Badge Pokemon: Primeape Lv 27 Fighting Poliwrath Lv 30 Water/Fighting If you have a psychic pokemon with you this gym will be a peice of cake. Once you've faught the 3 trainers you will need strength to reach the fourth one and the gym leader. First move the 2 extremity boulders forword then move the middle one to the right. A path will be cleared for you so defeat the remaining trainer and face the gym leader. Chucks Primeape is no problem, simply use a psychic or flying type to defeat him. (Kadabra/Alakazam, Drowzee, or Espeon). As for Poliwrath a psychic, flying or electric type would be very effective. But you must take him out fast before he uses Dynamic Punch which will confuse your pokemon as well as seriously hurt it. If your pokemon are at least level 25 you'll do fine. Once the Chuck is defeated he will give you the Storm Badge which allows you to use Fly outside of battle and pokemon up to level 70 will obey you, also you will get TM 01/Dynamic Punch. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Talk to the woman infront of the gym, she will give you HM 02/Fly. Head to the house next to the gym and make sure you have only 5 pokemon in your party. The man inside will give you a Shuckle (Shuckie) cause he's afraid he'll be stolen. Come back later and if his Shuckie is very happy the man will let you keep it if not he'll take it back. Anyways you can get one by smashing the rocks. Now head back to Olivine City and give the Secret potion to Jasmine atop the Lighthouse. She will then return to the gym and accept your challenge. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Olivine City Gym ---------------- Gym Leader: Jasmine Badge: Mineral Badge Pokemon: Magnemite Lv 30 Electric/Steel Steelix Lv 35 Steel/Ground Magnemite Lv 30 Electric/Steel This gym is actually a little tough, not because of the pokemon but because of their type, Steel type pokemon are resistant to 11 pokemon types and week against only 3 types. These tree types are Fire, Ground, and Fighting. As for electric type only Ground type attacks are very effective against them. The two magnemites can be taken down very easily with a ground type pokemon cause it's duel type is week against it and electric attacks wont' have any effect on your pokemon. If you chose Cyndaquil as your starter it's Flame Wheel will kill them from the first shot. Now! Steelix is the only reason why i say this battle is a little tough, this pokemon can only be taken out by a fire or water pokemon. If your pokemon has only Ember or Water Gun it wont defeat steelix very fast, the minimum requirement is Fire Punch or Surf. But.. one problem though, Steelix's Rock type attacks will easily knock out a fire pokemon therefor your only sure option is a water pokemon. I used Slowking (check pokemon Evolution Section for details) cause he can take a few beatings but is quite slow. Use Quagsire (Wooper's evolution) to defeat Steelix. Once Jasmine is finally defeated she will give you the Mineral Badge and TM 23/Iron Tail. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- When all that is over with you can head back to Ecruteak City. when you arrive their head to the other side and go through the gate and onto Route 42. -------- Route 42 -------- Items: Ultra Ball, Super Potion, Pink Apricorn, Green Apricorn, Yellow Apricorn. If you have surf you can avoid Mt. Mortar and simply cross the water and head to the next town while battling some trainers. If you would like to explore the cave you can go ahead. There are 3 entrances and you will need Flash. you wont be able to explore the whole place nor pick up all the Items which out HM07 Waterfall, so it's preferable to let it be for now and come back for it later. :) Infront of the Second entrance to Mt. Mortar you can cut the little bush and reach three tree's holding different Apricorns. Using Surf again you will reach the 3rd entrance to Mt. Mortar and you will find 3 trainers. Fisherman: Chris will gladly ask for your phone number. Continue on ahead to reach Mahogany Town. ================= 3.9 MAHOGANY TOWN ================= Items: HM 06/Whirlpool, Glacier Badge, TM 16/Ice Wind. Something strange is going in this town, the Mart is selling weird Items and something is happening to the Magikarps at the Lake of Rage. You wont' be able fight the Gym leader yet nor exit town from the east on account there is a man who will block you and will gladly sell you RageCandybars. So the only thing to do is head throuth the northern gate and onto Route 43. -------- Route 43 -------- Items: Bitter Berry, Max Ether, TM 36/Sludge Bomb There are a couple of trainers to fight, some may be avoided if you use the gate on the right. BUT!! with a price, it seems Team Rocket are taxing people who use that gate, 1000 to be exact so if you dont want to lose the money take the left path and challenge the trainers. LATER: When you defeat Rocket's Hideout the rockets will leave the gate and the original guard will return, he will give you TM 36. Fight all the trainers and register Picnicker: Tiffany and Pokemanic: Brent's phone numbers. You see where there are 2 trainers beside each other if you continue north you will reach Lake of Rage, but some area's you wont be able to reach. If you go left and down where one trainer is then head north from behind him (you will need CUT) you will reach the left area of Lake of Rage. ------------ Lake Of Rage ------------ Items: Black Belt(Wednesday), Red Scale, TM 10/Hidden Power, Max Ether, TM 43/Detect. As you enter Lake of Rage(Right Path) you will notice a Red Gyarados in the middle of the lake. Surf to it and battle it, wether you catch it or defeat it you will still get the Red Sacle it's holding, but i do suggest to catch this rare specimen. Once you've caught/defeated him head to shore next to the sign you will see a man in a black standing there. That is Lance, speak to him and say yes to helping him deal with Team Rocket. Before you head back to Mahogany Town take the Left path to the Lake of Rage and collect the items surrounding the Lake, there is a house north of the Lake, inside you will get TM 10, on Wednesdays, Wesley will be close to the house he will give you Black Belt. Later: Once you defeat the Rocket hideout 4 new trainers will appear at the lake one in the left path and 3 standing around the Lake. Now head Back to Mahogany Town, enter the Poke Mart, you will find Lance battling someone. Once he's won a secret entrance to the Rocket's Hideout will be opened. Enter it with him. -------------- Rocket Hideout -------------- Items: Hyper Potion, X accuracy, Nugget, TM 46/Thief, Ice Heal, Protein, Dire hit, Full heal, HM 06/Whirlpool You have entered the secret layer of the Rockets, before going on further you will notice a statue, there are 5 of them on this floor to be exact. These statues are alarm systems, once you pass it you will battle 2 Team Rocket members in a row, they will come back everytime you trigger a statue alarm. you can shut it off if you want ( I didn't i found it a usefull way to train my pokemon). To shut it off go straight and then left before the statue, after you pass the pile of boxes go down and around to reach the PC, fight the man there then use the PC to turn off the alarm. The stairs to reach the second floor of the basment is at the bottom left of the place. You can either go right and then down where 4 boxes are pilled up then left passing a statue and a warp pad that takes you to the entrence and right beside it the stairs OR you ca go back to where the second statue and Rocket was and head down. But beware, this is a trap almost every step you take will cause a hidden pokemon in the floor to attack you. Here is a drawing i made that will tell you the exact location of the pokemon. Once you defeat the pokemon that spot will be safe to step on, you can create a shortcut for yourself or do what i did, battled all of them as a form of training. The pokemon you will encounter are Voltorb's, Koffings, and Geodude's the annoying thing is they usually use Selfdestruct so be carefull. The 'x' means the hidden pokemon: - - - - - - x x x - x - x - x - - x x - x x x - x - x - x - x x - x x x - x x x In the Second Basement you will meet Lance who will heal your pokemon and will leave you. The power room next to you cant be oppened except with 2 passwords enter the boss room then recieve THE password to open the Power room. Go straight and Fight the 2 rockets you encounter and use the stairs. Go into the office you come by and fight the scientist and then the Rocket member who will give you the first password if defeated. Then head left to fight another geek and a Rocket member and get from him the 2nd password. Pick up the Items you come buy. Use the stairs at the top right. go straight, fight the Rocket and use that stair. Before your back to the floor where you got the 2 passwords, use those passwords to open the office, fight the boss, once defeated talk to the Murkrow and recieve the last password. Now head back to the Power room and open it. Suddenly two Rocket member will team up against you, but lance comes and makes the fight even. Once the last members are defeated you and lance will battle a bunch of Electrodes powering the transmitter, he will take one side and you the other. Once that is done Lance will give you HM 06/Whirlpool. You have completed Rockets' Hideout and head to the Gym. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mahogany City Gym ----------------- Gym Leader: Pryce Badge: Glacier Badge Pokemon: Seel Lv 27 Water Dewgong Lv 29 Water/Ice Poliswine Lv 31 Ice/Ground This gym has quite the slippery floor, you will have to manoeuver the paths to reach each trainer and finally the Gym leader. All trainers have ice type pokemon so give them a good melting with a fire pokemon. Pryce's Seel can be taken out by an electric pokemon, usually grass types can take out water types but seel's aurora beam will knock a grass type before it make it's move. So it's better to stick with electiricity. Dewgong can be defeated using either an electric type or fire type. I suggest a fire type because Dewgongs ice type attacks will have very little effect on a fire pokemon. Poliswine is a little tough, use a water or fire type against it. Again the first choice should be fire but if you want to try water it's good too. Once Pryce is defeated he will give you teh Glacier Badge which will allow you to use whirlpool outside battle. He will also give you TM 16/Icy Wind ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- As you exit the gym Prof. Elm will tell you that Team Rocket is up to no good at Goldenrod City Radio Tower. Better go there and see what's up... (To Be Completed: Next update will continue onto Blackthorn City) ============================================================================= 4) Walkthrough (Kanto) ============================================================================= (To be Completed) ============================================================================= 5) Pokemon Locations ============================================================================= Here you will find most of the pokemons location and when to catch them. Legend: G = Gold Version Only S = Silver Version Only ---------------------------------------------- Route 29 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 016 Pidgey Many Many None 019 Rattata Few Few Many 161 Sentret Many Many None 163 Hoothoot None None Many ---------------------------------------------- Route 30 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 010 Caterpie(G) Many Many None 011 Metapod (G) Many Many None 013 Weedle (S) Many Many None 014 Kakuna (S) Many Many None 016 Pidgey Many Many None 019 Rattata None None Many 163 Hoothoot None None Many 165 Ledyba (S) Many None None 167 Spinarak(G) None None Many ---------------------------------------------- Route 31 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 010 Caterpie(G) Many Many None 011 Metapod (G) Many Many None 013 Weedle (S) Many Many None 014 Kakuna (S) Many Many None 016 Pidgey Many Many None 019 Rattata None None Many 069 Bellsprout Many Many Many 163 Hoothoot None None Many 165 Ledyba (S) Many None None 167 Spinarak(G) None None Many ---------------------------------------------- Sprout Tower ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Many Many Many 092 Gastly None None Many ---------------------------------------------- Route 32 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata (G) Many Many Many (S) Few Many None 023 Ekans (G) Many Many Many 041 Zubat Few None Few 069 Bellsprout Many Many Many 179 Mareep Many Many Many 187 Hoppip Many Many None 194 Wooper Few None Many ---------------------------------------------- Ruins of Alph (inside) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 201 Unown Many Many Many ---------------------------------------------- Ruins of Alph (outside) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 177 Natu Many Many Many 235 Smeargle Rare Rare Rare ---------------------------------------------- Union Cave (Floor 1) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Many Many Many 027 Sandshrew (G) Many Many Many 041 Zubat Many Many Many 074 Geodude Many Many Many 095 Onix Few Few Few ---------------------------------------------- Union Cave (Basement 1) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Few Few Few 027 Sandshrew (G) Many Many Many 041 Zubat Many Many Many 074 Geodude Many Many Many 095 Onix Many Many Many ---------------------------------------------- Union Cave (Basement 2) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Rare Rare Rare 020 Raticate Many Many Many 041 Zubat Many Many Many 040 Golbat Few Few Few 074 Geodude Few Few Few 095 Onix Rare Rare Rare ---------------------------------------------- Route 33 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Many Many Many 021 Spearow Many Many None 023 Ekans (S) Many Many Many 041 Zubat Few None Many 187 Hoppip Many Many None ---------------------------------------------- Slowpoke Well (Basement 1) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 041 Zubat Many Many Many 079 Slowpoke Many Many Many ---------------------------------------------- Slowpoke Well (Basement 2) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 041 Zubat Many Many Many 042 Golbat Few Few Few 079 Slowpoke Many Many Many 080 Slowbro Few Few Few ---------------------------------------------- Ilex Forest ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 010 Caterpie (G) Many Many None 011 Metapod (G) Many Many None 013 Weedle (S) Many Many None 014 Kakuna (S) Many Many None 041 Zubat Few Few Many 043 Oddish None None Many 046 Paras Many Few Many ---------------------------------------------- Route 34 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Many Many Many 063 Abra Many Many Many 096 Drowzee Many Many Many 132 Ditto Few Few Few ---------------------------------------------- Route 35 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 016 Pidgey Few Few None 029 Nidoran(F) Many Many Many 032 Nidoran(M) Many Many Many 063 Abra Many Many Many 096 Drowzee Many Many Many 132 Ditto Few Few Few 163 Hoothoot None None Few 193 Yanma Rare Rare Rare ---------------------------------------------- National Park ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 010 Caterpie (G) Many Many None 011 Metapod (G) Many Many None 013 Weedle (S) Many Many None 014 Kakuna (S) Many Many None 016 Pidgey Many Many None 163 Hoothoot None None None 191 Sunkern None Many None ---------------------------------------------- Route 36 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 016 Pidgey May Many None 029 Nidoran(F) Many Many Many 032 Nidoran(M) Many Many Many 037 Vulpix (S) Many Many Many 058 Growlithe (G) Many Many Many 163 Hoothoot None None Many 234 Stantler Few Few Few ---------------------------------------------- Route 37 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 016 Pidgey Many Many None 017 Pidgeotto None Few None 037 Vulpix (S) Many Many Many 058 Growlithe (G) Many Many Many 163 Hoothoot None None Many 165 Ladyba (S) Many None None 167 Spinarak (G) None None Many 234 Stantler Many Many Many ---------------------------------------------- Burned Tower (1st Floor) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Many Many Many 020 Raticate Few Few Few 041 Zubat Many Many Many 109 Koffing Many Many Many ---------------------------------------------- Burned Tower (Basement 1) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Many Many Many 041 Zubat Few Few Few 109 Koffing Many Many Many 126 Magmar Few Many Few ---------------------------------------------- Tin Tower (All floors) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata A lot A lot Many 092 Gastly None None Many ---------------------------------------------- Route 38 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Many(G) Many(G) Many 020 Raticate Many Many Many 052 Meowth (S) Many Many Many 081 Magnemite Few Few Few 083 Farfetch'd Few Few None 128 Tauros Few Few Few 209 Snubble Rare Rare Rare 241 Miltank Few Few Few ---------------------------------------------- Route 39 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 019 Rattata Many(G) Many(G) Many 020 Raticate Many Many Many 052 Meowth (S) Many Many Many 081 Magnemite Few Few Few 083 Farfetch'd Few Few None 128 Tauros Few Few Few 241 Miltank Few Few Few ---------------------------------------------- Route 40 & 41 (Surf) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 072 Tentacool A lot A lot A lot 073 Tentacruel Few Few Few 226 Mantine Rare Rare Rare ---------------------------------------------- Whirl Island (All floors) ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 041 Zubat Many Many Many 042 Golbat Few Few Few 086 Seel Few Few Few 098 Krabby A lot A lot A lot ---------------------------------------------- Route 42 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 021 Spearow Many Many None 041 Zubat None None Many 056 Mankey(G) Many Many Many 179 Mareep Many Many Many 180 Flaffy Few Few Few ---------------------------------------------- Route 43 ---------------------------------------------- Pk # Name Morning Day Night ---------------------------------------------- 017 Pidgeotto Many Many None 048 Venonat Few None Many 164 Noctowl None None Many 179 Mareep Few Few Few 180 Flaaffy Many Many Many 203 Girafarig Many Many Many ---------------------------------------------- (To be Completed) ============================================================================= 6) Pokemon Breeding ============================================================================= What is more exciting than taking care of an egg until it hatches into a beautiful pokemon! Pokemon breeding is an important element in pokemon Gold and Silver. You can breed your own pokemon at the Daycare Center just south of Goldenrod City on Route 34. Before you decide to breed a pokemon you should make sure of a few things such as the pokemon that will hatch will be the same as(or lower level) of the female pokemon bred and that some pokemon cannot produce eggs. Also some pokemon are always female or always male or even Neutral. -------------- Female Pokemon -------------- Nidoran (F), Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Jynx, Smoochum, Kangaskhan, Milktank, Chansey and Blissey. ------------ Male Pokemon ------------ Nidoran (M), Nidorino, Nidoking, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Hitmontop, Tyrogue and Tauros. --------------- Neutral Pokemon --------------- Magnemite, Magneton, Ditto, Voltorb, Electrode, Staryu and Starmie. ------------------------------ Pokemon who can't produce Eggs ------------------------------ Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidorino, Nidoking, Unown, Igglybuff, Togepi, Pichu, Cleffa, Tyrogue, Smoochum, Elekid, Magby, Articuno, Moltres, Zapdos, Suicune, Entei, Raikou, Mewtwo, Mew, Lugia and Ho-oh. Now that everything has been cleared out you can now worry which pokemon is compatible with who. Obviously any specie with a male and female gender are compatible with each other ( Pikachu(F) + Pikachu(M) = Pichu ). *What about those with only one gender?* Easy you simply put them with a Neutral pokemon! The best one that you can get is Ditto. Ditto is the best breeding pokemon because you don't have to worry about new attacks or anything. And instead of worrying about catching 2 pokemon of the same specie simply put any pokemon with Ditto. *How long does it take for an egg to be produced?* That is really hard to determine! All I know is if at least one of the pokemon is of a different Trainer ID it would take far less time than if both pokemon were of the same ID. *How long does it take for the egg to hatch?* This is a little hard to know but it all depends how many steps you walk, depending on the pokemon it may take from 1000 steps to 10000 steps. The figures below are not very accurate but are a good way to start. (These figures have been taken from http:\\www.pokemasters.com) POKEMON # OF STEPS ------- ---------- Magikarp 1290 Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi 2580 Caterpie, Weedle, Pidgey, Rattata, 3860 Spearow, Zubat, Geodude, Sentret, Hoothoot, Ledyba, Spinarak Any pokemon not listed 5150 Onix, Mr. Mime, Scyther, Pinsir, 6450 Misdreavus, Heracross, Mantine, Skarmory, Tyrogue, Smoochum, Elekid, Magby Omanyte, Kabuto 7690 Eevee, Aerodactyl 8970 Chansey, Lapras, Snorlax, Dratini, 10260 Larvitar ------------ Baby Pokemon ------------ The pokemon that you can get only by breeding are: Pichu -----------------> Pikachu or Raichu Igglybuff -------------> Jigglypuff or Wigglytuff Cleffa ----------------> Clefairy or Clefable Togepi ----------------> Togetic Elekid ----------------> Electabuzz Magby -----------------> Magmar Smoochum --------------> Jynx Tyrogue ---------------> Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan or Hitmontop ============================================================================= 7) Pokemon Evolutions ============================================================================= In this section you will find out information on some special pokemon evolutions. Stone Evolutions, Trade/Item evolutions and Happiness Quota Evolutions. Oh and a special case evolution with Tyrogue! --------------- Stone Evolution --------------- Some pokemon need stones to evolve. You can find most of the stones at the sea cottage on Route 25 in Kanto. There you will find Bill's Grandfather who will give you stone depending on which pokemon you show him. Show him: Lickitung -------------> Everstone Vulpix/Growlith -------> Fire Stone Oddish ----------------> Leaf Stone Pichu -----------------> Thunder Stone Staryu ----------------> Water Stone I read somewhere that the grandfather will only give one stone of each but I am not sure about that. To get the Sun Stone you will need to win First prize at the Bug Catching Tournament. To get the Moon Stone you can find one on Route 27 inside the cave. But you can get more Moon Stones if your lucky your mom will bye you one. Fire Stone: Vulpix ----------> Ninetails Growlithe -------> Arcanine Eevee -----------> Flareon Leaf Stone: Weepinbell ------> Victreebel Exeggute --------> Exeggutor Gloom -----------> Vileplume Thunder Stone: Pikachu ------> Raichu Eevee --------> Jolteon Water Stone: Poliwhirl ------> Pliwrath Shellder -------> Cloyster Staryu ---------> Starmie Eevee ----------> Vaporeon Moon Stone: Nidorina --------> Nidoqueen Nidorino --------> Nidoking Jigglypuff ------> Wigglytuff Clefairy --------> Clefable Sun Stone: Sunkern ----------> Sunflora Gloom ------------> Bellossom -------------------- Trade/Item evolution -------------------- Some pokemon need to be traded with other trainers to evolve and some need to also carry items in that trade to evolve. TRADE: Trade Machoke ------------> Machamp Trade Haunter ------------> Gengar Trade Graveler -----------> Golem Trade Kadabra ------------> Alakazam TRADE HOLDING ITEMS: Trade Poliwhirl + King's Rock ------------> Politoed Trade Slowpoke + King's Rock -------------> Slowking Trade Onix + Metal Coat ------------------> Steelix Trade Scyther + Metal Coat ---------------> Schizor Trade Seadra + Dragon Scale --------------> Kingdra Trade Porygon + Up-Grade -----------------> Porygon2 NOTE: When you trade the previously named pokemon holding the item, it will no longer possess it after the evolution. I made my Slowpoke hold King's Rock, then I traded it to another gameboy. After it evolved I took it back. When I went to take back King's Rock from it, it was no longer with it. -------------------------- Happiness Quota Evolutions -------------------------- What does happiness quota mean? It means that if your pokemon is really happy, attached to you and trusts you then it will evolve the next level. To know if your pokemon has reached it's happiness quota visit the lady in Goldenrod City. Her house is right before the Bike Shop. She will rate the first pokemon in your party. Your pokemon will be ready to evolve if she says: " It looks really happy! It must really trust you". Any other sentence such as " It looks cute " or "... It looks sort of happy", means you got to improve your relationship with your pokemon. However this sentence:".... I get the feeling it really trusts you" can go either way, meaning that if she says that your pokemon MIGHT evolve the next level... How to make your pokemon happy: 1) Get your pokemon's hair cut by one of the Haircut Brothers at Goldenrod City's Underground pathway. 2) Use many Ability Up items on your pokemon (Protein, Carbos, etc.) 3) Let it hold Items (Berries, potions, etc.) 4) Keep it in your party as many times as possible 5) Have your pokemon groomed in Pallet Town by Gary's sister. 6) NEVER LET YOUR POKEMON FAINT or allow it get very week. 7) Don't give it bitter medicine or trade it away to another trainer. ** Be patient by luck it will evolve very quickly but also by bad luck your pokemon might take VERY long time for it to reach it's happiness quota. My eevee became an umbreon quite fast but my pichu and other eevee (that I want to make an espeon) are taking FOREVER!! So BE PATIENT PLEASE. lol Pokemon that will evolve when happy: Pichu ----------> Pikachu Cleffa ---------> Clefairy Togepi ---------> Togetic Igglybuff ------> Jigglypuff Chansey --------> Blissey Golbat ---------> Crobat Eevee ----------> Umbreon(Night) or Espeon(Day)** ** Eevee's other evolutions are created with stones except for Umbreon and Espeon. Eevee will evolve into Espeon if you train it and allow it to evolve in the morning or day. Eevee will evolve into Umbreon if you train it and allow it to evolve at night. There is one pokemon with a special case! Tyrogue! Tyrogue is a pre-evolved form of Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan and Hitmontop. He will evolve into either of those three (at Lv 20) depending on his STATUS. ------> ATTACK > Defense ------> Hitmonlee Tyrogue ------> ATTACK = DEFENSE ------> Hitmontop ------> Attack < DEFENSE ------> Hitmonchan You can choose your evolution by giving Tyrogue Iron or Protein. * Note that because Tyrogue evolves at Lv20 it will not learn the moves Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee or Hitmontop learns before Lv20. It's an inconvinence but what can you do about it? ============================================================================= 8) Rare Pokemon ============================================================================= (to be completed) ============================================================================= 9) Item List ============================================================================= In this section you will find the list of most (if not all) of the items you can get in the game. ----------------- 9.1) Health Items ----------------- * These are very bitter medicine ITEM DESCRIPTION LOCATION PRICE ---- ----------- -------- ----- Antidote Cures poisoned pokemon Mart/Route 31 100 Awakening Wakes sleeping pokemon Mart/Most Caves 250 Berry Juice Restores 20HP Give a Berry to Shuckle - Burn Heal Heals burned pokemon Mart/Towns/Caves 250 Elixir Restores 10PP of all abilities Caves/Roads - Energy Root* Restores 200HP Goldenrod City 800 Energy Powder* Restores 50HP Goldenrod City 500 Ether Restores 10PP of one ability Caves/Roads/Gift - Fresh Water Restores 50HP Department Store 200 Full Heal Cures any condition Mart/Caves 600 Full Restore Cures any condition + all HP Indigo Plateau/Caves 3000 Heal Powder* Cures any condition Goldenrod City 450 Hyper Potion Restores 200HP Mart/Caves/Roads 1200 Ice Heal Heals frozen pokemon Mart 250 Lemonade Restores 80HP Department Store 350 Max Elixir Restores all PP of all abilities Caves/Roads - Max Ether Restores all PP of one ability Caves/Roads - Max Potion Restores all HP Mart/Roads/Caves 2500 Max Revive Revives fainted pokemon + all HP Caves/Roads - MooMoo Milk Restores 100HP MooMoo Farm 500 Paralyze Heal Cures paralyzed pokemon Mart/Caves 200 Potion Restores 20HP Mart/Caves/Roads 300 Rage Candy Bar Restores 20HP Mahogany Town 200 Revival Herb* Revives fainted pokemon Goldenrod City 2800 Revive Revives fainted pokemon + 1/2HP Mart/Caves 1500 Sacred Ash Restores all conditions Wild Pokemon - (including fainting)HP + PP (Source: www.thepokemasters.com) Soda Pop Restores 60HP Department Store 300 Super Potion Restores 50HP Mart/Caves/Roads 700 ------------ 9.2) Berries ------------ In this section you will find all necessary information on berries (what kind and where to find them) Wild = Items attached to pokemon when encountered in the wild Trade = Items attached to pokemon when traded from other games Gift = Items recieved through Mystery Gift BERRY ----- Description: Restores 10 HP Location(s): Routes 11-29-30-38-46, National Park(prize), Trade, Wild, Gift BITTER BERRY ------------ Description: Cures confused pokemon Location(s): Routes 1-31-43, Blackthorn City, Gift BURNT BERRY ----------- Description: Cures frozen pokemon Location(s): Route 44, Fuchsia City, Pewter City, Wild, Gift GOLD BERRY ---------- Description: Restores 30 HP Location(s): National Park(prize), Trade, Gift ICE BERRY --------- Description: Cures burned pokemon Location(s): Routes 26-36, Pewter City, Trade, Gift MINT BERRY ---------- Description: Wakes up sleeping pokemon Location(s): Route 39, Pewter City, Gift MIRACLE BERRY ------------- Description: Cures all conditions Location(s): Gift MYSTERY BERRY ------------- Description: Restores PP Location(s): Roue 35-45, Trade PARALYZECURE BERRY ---------------- Description: Cures paralyzed pokemon Location(s): Route 8-46, Violet City, Gift POISONCURE BERRY ------------------ Description: Cures poisoned pokemon Location(s): Routes 2-30-33, Gift -------------- 9.3) Key Items -------------- Key Items are items you cant get rid off and that are very crusial in the game. Item Description Location ---- ----------- -------- Basement Key Opens Doors in Underground Path 5F Radio Tower Bicycle Move twice as fast Goldenrod City Card Key Opens Radio Tower Shutter Underground Basement Coin Case Carries up to 9,999 coins Goldenrod City Underground path Good Rod For fishing(Better than Old Rod) Olivine City Itemfinder Finds hidden Items Ecruteak city Machine Part Give to Power Plant Manager Cerulean City Gym Mistery Egg Togepi hatches from it Route 30 Old Rod For fishing Route 32 Pass You can ride on the Magnet Train Saffron city Rainbow Wing Allows entry to Tin Tower Goldenrod City(Gold) / Pewter City(Silver) Red Scale Trade for Experience Share with Lake of Rage (Red Mr. Pokemon on Route 30 Gyarados) S.S. Ticket Ride the S.S. Aqua New Bark Town (ELM) Secret Potion Heals Amphy in the Lighthouse Cianwood City Silver Wing Lugia appears at Whirl Island Goldenrod City(Silver) / Pewter City(Gold) Squirtbottle Move Sudowoodo on Route 36 Goldenrod City Super Rod Best Fishing Rod Route 12 ------------------ 9.4) Helpful Items ------------------ Item Description Location Price ---- ----------- -------- ----- Escape Rope Quick Escape from Towers and Caves Mart/Caves 550 Expansion Card Allows you to listen to Radio in Kanto Lavender Town Map Card Pokegear Map Cherrygrove City Max Repel Repels weak pokemon for 250 steps Mart/Gift 700 Poke Doll Helps escape from wild pokemon Department Store 1000 /Mt. Moon Pokedex Pokemon Data Route 30 Radio Card Allows you to listen to the Radio Goldenrod City Repel Repels weak pokemon for 100 steps Mart/Mt. Moon 350 Super Repel Repels weak pokemon for 200 steps Mart/Gift 500 Unown Dex Unown Data Ruins of Alph -------------- 9.5) Apricorns -------------- Here are the listed appricorns, their locations and what kind of balls can be made of them. Apricorn Location Makes -------- -------- ----- Black Route 37 Heavy Ball Blue Route 37 Lure Ball Green Route 42(You need Cut) Friend Ball Pink Route 42(You need Cut) Love Ball Red Route 37 Level Ball White Behind Kurt's house Fast Ball Yellow Route 42(You need Cut) Moon Ball --------------- 9.6) Ability Up --------------- Item Description Location Price ---- ----------- -------- ----- Amulet Coin Doubles money won in battle Goldenrod City Berserk Gene Increases attack and confuses Cerulean City Black Belt Increases Fighting type attacks Lake of Rage Black Glasses Increases Dark type attacks Dark Cave Bright Powder Lower's opponents accuracy Trade/Wild Calcium Raises Special Attack/Defense Dept. Store 9800 Carbos Raises Speed Dept. Store 9800 Charcoal Increases Fire type attacks Azalea Town 9800 Cleanse Tag Helps avoid wild pokemon Route 5 Dire Hit Raises chances of a critical hit Mart/Caves/Roads 650 Dragon Fang Increases Dragon type attacks Dragon's Den Dragon Scale Evolves pokemon Mt. Mortar/Trade/Wild Everstone Prevents pokemon from evolving Park/Wild/Trade Exp. Share Pokemon recieves 1/2 of all Exp. Pts.Route 30 Fire Stone Evolves Fire pokemon Route 25/Gift Focus Band Prevents pokemon from fainting Saffron City Guard Spec. Guard's against special attacks Dept. Store/Gift 700 Hard Stone Increases Rock type attacks Route 36 HP UP Raises HP Dept. Store/Roads/ 9800 Caves/Gift Iron Raises Defense Dept. Store/Caves 9800 King's Rock Evolves Pokemon/Opponent retreats Slowpoke Well/Trade/Wild Leaf Stone Evolves Pokemon Route 25/Gift Leftovers Restores HP slowly in battle Celadon City/Trade/Wild Light Ball Double's Pikachu's Special Attack Trade/Wild Lucky Egg Gives more Exp. Pts after battle Traed/Wild Lucky Punch Good chance of critical hit Trade/Wild Magnet Increases Electric type attacks Route 37 Metal Coat Evolves pokemon/Increases Steel S.S Aqua/Trade/Wild type attacks Metal Powder Increases Ditto's Defense Trade/Wild Miracle Seed Increases Grass type attacks Route 32 Moon Stone Evolves pokemon Mom/Route 27/Trade/Wild Mystic Water Increases Water type attacks Cherrygrove City Nevermelt Ice Increases Ice type attacks Ice Path Pink Bow Increases Normal type attacks Route 29/Goldenrod City Poison Barb Increases Poison type attacks Route 32/Trade/Wild Polkadot Bow Increases Normal type attacks Trade/Wild PP Up Raises PP Town/Road/Caves/Gifts Protein Raises Attack Dept. Store/Caves 9800 Quick Claw Raises chance of attacking first National Park/Trade/Wild Rare Candy Raises pokemon level by 1 Town/Road/Caves Scope Lens Good chance of critical hit Gift Sharp Beak Increases Flying type attacks Route 40/Trade/Wild Silver Powder Increases Bug type attacks Trade/Wild Smoke Ball Provides escape from wild pokemon Goldenrod City Soft Sand Increases Ground type attacks Route 34 Spell Tag Increases Ghost type attacks Blackthorn City /Trade/Wild Stick Increases power of Farfetch'd's attacks Trade/Wild Sun Stone Evolves pokemon Park(1st prize) Thick Club Increases Cubone/Marowak attack Trade/Wild Thunder Stone Evolves pokemon Route 25/Gift Twisted Spoon Increases Psychic type attacks Trade/Wild Up-grade Evolves Porygon Saffron City Water Stone Evolves Pokemon Route 25/Gift X Accuracy Increases Accuracy in battle Dept.Store/Town/Caves 950 X Attack Increases Attack in battle Mart/Caves/Gift 500 X Defend Increases Defense in battle Mart/Caves/Gift 550 X Special Increases Special Attack in battle Mart/Caves/Gift 350 X Speed Increases Speed in battle Mart/Caves 350 ------------------ 9.7) Items to Sell ------------------ Item Location Bying Price Selling Price ---- -------- ----------- ------------- Big Mushroom Trade/Wild --- ??? Big Pearl Goldenrod City/Trade/Wild 3500 4000 Brick Piece Trade Wild --- ??? Gold Leaf Trade Wild --- ??? Nugget Goldenrod City/Roads/Caves/Gift 4500 5000 Pearl Goldenrod City/Trade/Wild 650 ??? Silver Leaf Trade Wild --- ??? Star Piece Goldenrod City/Trade/Wild 4600 ??? Star Dust Goldenrod City/Trade/Wild 900 ??? Slowpoke Tail Mahogany Town 9800 ??? Tiny Mushroom Mahogany Town/Trade/Wild 500 ??? ---------- 9.8) Balls ---------- Here you will find details on all the types of balls you can get in the game. Ball Description Location ---- ----------- -------- Fast Ball Catch Pokemon that escape Azalea Town Friend Ball Pokemon will be friendly Azalea Town Great Ball A medium-level ball Poke Mart (200) Heavy Ball Catch heavy Pokemon Azalea Town Level Ball Catch lower-level Pokemon Azalea Town Love Ball Catch Pokemon of opposite sex Azalea Town Lure Ball Catch Pokemon from Rod Azalea Town Master Ball Will catch any Pokemon 100% Prof. Elm (8 Badges) Moon Ball Catch Moon Stone evolvers Azalea Town Park Ball Catch National Park Pokemon Bug Catching Tournament Poké Ball A low-level ball Poke Mart ( 600) Ultra Ball A high-level ball Poke Mart (1200) (To be Completed) ============================================================================= 10) TM's & HM's ============================================================================= There are 50 TM's and 7 HM's in the game. TM Ability Location Price -- ------- -------- ----- 01 Dynamic Punch Cianwood City 02 Headbutt Ilex Forest/Goldenrod City 2000 03 Curse Celadon City 04 Rollout Route 35 05 Roar Route 32 06 Toxic Fuchsia City 07 Zap Cannon Power Plant 08 Rock Smash Route 36/Goldenrod City 1000 09 Psych Up Trading 10 Hidden Power Lake of Rage/Celadon City 3000 11 Sunny Day Goldenrod City/Celadon City 2000 12 Sweet Scent Route 34 13 Snore Dark Cave/MooMoo Farm 14 Blizzard Goldenrod City 5500(coins) 15 Hyper Beam Celadon City 7500(coins) 16 Icy Wind Mahogany Town 17 Protect Celadon City 3000 18 Rain Dance Slowpoke Well/Celadon City 2000 19 Giga Drain Celadon City 20 Endure Burned Tower 21 Frustration Goldenrod City Department Store(Sunday) 22 Solarbeam Route 27 23 Iron Tail Olivine City 24 Dragonbreath Dragon's Den 25 Thunder Goldenrod City 5500(coins) 26 Earthquake Victory Road 27 Return Goldenrod City 28 Dig National Park 29 Psychic Saffron City/Celadon City 3500(coins) 30 Shadow Bell Ecruteak City 31 Mud-Slap Violet City 32 Double Team Celadon City 1500(coins) 33 Ice Punch Goldenrod City/Trading 3000 34 Swagger Lighthouse 35 Sleep Talk Goldenrod City 36 Sludge Bomb Route 34 37 Sand Storm Route 27/Celadon City 2000 38 Fire Blast Goldenrod City 5500(coins) 39 Swift Union Cave 40 Defence Curl Mt. Morter 41 Thunder Punch Goldenrod City 3000 42 Dream Eater Viridian City 43 Detect Lake of Rage/Trading 44 Rest Ice Path 45 Attract Goldenrod City 46 Thief Mahogany Town 47 Steel Wing Rock Tunnel/Route 28 48 Fire Punch Goldenrod City 3000 49 Fury Cutter Azalea Town 50 Nightmare Route 31 HM Ability Location -- ------- -------- 01 Cut Ilex Forest 02 Fly Cianwood City 03 Surf Ecruteak City 04 Strength Olivine City 05 Flash Sprout Tower 06 Whirlpool Rocket Hideout 07 Waterfall Ice Path ============================================================================= 11) Pokemon Abilities & Attacks ============================================================================= In this section you will find All the abilities a pokemon can learn with description and everything! Legend: ATK = Attack Power ACR = Accuracy PP = Pokemon Power Ability Name Type ATK ACR PP Description ------------ ---- --- --- -- ----------- -A- Absorb GRS 20 100 20 1/2 the damaged caused is restores your HP Acid PSN 40 100 30 May lower oponents defense Acid Armor PSN --- --- 40 Defense sharply raised Aeroblast FLY 100 95 5 Good chance for a critical hit Agility PSY --- --- 30 Speed sharply raised Amnesia PSY --- --- 20 Special Defense sharply raised Ancient Power RCK 60 100 5 Might raise stats of all abilities Attract NRM --- 100 15 May prevent opponent from opposite sex from attacking Aurora Beam ICE 65 100 20 May lower opponents Attack power -B- Barrage NRM 15 85 20 Attacks 2-5 times consecutively in 1 turn Barrier PSY --- --- 30 Defense sharply raised Baton Pass NRM --- --- 40 Allows switching pokemon during battle Beat Up DRK 10 100 10 Each pokemon hit's opponent Belly Drum NRM --- --- 10 Attack raised to maximum, lowers HP to 1/2 Bide NRM --- 100 10 Damage recieved is doubled and shot back Bind NRM 15 75 20 Attacks 2-5 times continuously, prevents escape Bite DRK 60 100 25 Attack may cause pokemon to flinch. Blizzard ICE 120 70 5 Deals damage and may freeze opponent Body Slam NRM 85 100 15 Deals damage and may paralyze opponent Bone Club GRD 65 85 20 Deals damage and may scare opponent Bone Rush GRD 25 80 10 Your Pokémon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row Bonemerang GRD 50 90 10 Your Pokémon attacks twice Bubble WTR 20 100 30 Deals damage and may decrease opponent's speed Bubblebeam WTR 65 100 20 Deals damage and may decrease opponent's speed -C- Charm NRM --- 100 20 Sharply decreases opponent's attack Clamp WTR 35 75 10 Prevents opponent from fleeing, damage continues for 2-5 turns Comet Punch NRM 18 85 15 Your Pokémon attacks 2 to 5 times in a row Confuse Ray GHO --- 100 10 Confuses opponent Confusion PSY 50 100 25 Deals damage and may confuse opponent Constrict NRM 10 100 35 Deals damage and may decrease opponent's speed Conversion NRM --- --- 30 Your Pokémon switches its type to the type of one of its moves Conversion2 NRM --- 100 30 Your Pokémon switches its type to the type most resistant to your opponent's attacks Cotton Spore GRS --- 85 40 Sharply lowers opponent's speed Counter FTG --- 100 20 Hits opponent for twice the damage received (works against physical attacks only), always attacks last regardless of speed Crabhammer WTR 90 85 10 Has a good chance for a critical hit Cross Chop FTG 100 80 5 Has a good chance for a critical hit Crunch DRK 80 100 15 May decrease opponent's special defense Curse NRM --- --- 10 If a Ghost-type uses it, HP is lowered by 1/2 and opponents HP drops every turn. If used by any other type of Pokémon, it lowers its speed and raises its attack and defense (I will complete this section in the next update) ============================================================================= 12) Pokedex ============================================================================= This took time and good research so all abilities and evolution levels of all 251 pokemon are listed! Name(s): 001-Bulbasaur/002-Ivysaur/003-Venusaur Evolution(s): L16 Ivysaur, L32 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 Evolution(s): L16 Charmeleon, L36 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 Evolution(s): L16 Wartortle, L36 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 Evolution(s): L7 Metapod, L10 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 Evolution(s): L7 Kakuna, L10 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 Evolution(s): L18 Pidgeotto, L36 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 Evolution(s): L20 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 Evolution(s): L20 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 Evolution(s): L22 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 Evolution(s): Thunder Stone-->Raichu, Breed Pikachu/Raichu-->Pichu 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 Evolution(s): L22 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 Evolution(s): L16 Nidorina, Moon stone 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 Evolution(s): L16 Nidorino, Moon stone 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 Evolution(s): Moon Stone-->Clefable, Breed Clefairy/Clefable-->Cleffa 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-Ninetails Evolution(s): Fire Stone-->Ninetails 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 Evolution(s): Moon Stone-->Wigglytuff. Breed Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff-->Igglybuff 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 Evolution(s): L22 Golbat, Happiness Quota-->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 Evolution(s): L21 Gloom, Leaf Stone-->Vileplume or Sun Stone-->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 Evolution(s): L24 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 Evolution(s): L31 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 Evolution(s): L26 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 Evolution(s): L28 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 Evolution(s): L33 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 Evolution(s): L28 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 Evolution(s): Fire Stone-->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 Evolution(s):L25 Poliwhirl, Water Stone-->Poliwrath, Trade Poliwhirl with King's Symbole-->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 Evolution(s):L16 Kadabra, Trade-->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 Evolution(s): L28 Machoke, Trade-->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 Evolution(s): L21 Weepinbell, Leaf Stone-->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 Evolution(s): L30 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 Evolution(s): L25 Graveler, Trade-->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 Evolution(s): L40 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 Evolution(s): L37 Slowbro, Trade Slowpoke with King's Symbol-->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 Evolution(s): L30 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L31 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 Evolution(s): L34 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 Evolution(s): L38 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 Evolution(s):Water Stone-->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 Evolution(s): L25 Haunter, Trade-->Gengar Type(s): Ghost/Poison Attacks: -- Hypnosis Psychic -- Lick Ghost 08 Spite Ghost 13 Mean Look Normal 16 Curse ??? 21 Night Shade Ghost 28/31 Confuse Ray Ghost 33/39 Dream Eater Psychic 36/48 Destiny Bond Ghost Name(s): 095-Onix/208-Steelix Evolution(s): Trade Onix With Metal Coat-->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 Evolution(s): L26 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 Evolution(s): L28 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 Evolution(s): L36 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 Evolution(s): Leaf Stone-->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 Evolution(s): L28 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 Evoltion(s): Breed Hitmonlee-->Tyrogue 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 Evolution(s): Breed Hitmonchan-->Tyrogue 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L35-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 Evolution(s): L42 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 Evolution(s): Happiness Quota-->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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L32 Seadra, Trade Seadra With Dragon Scale-->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 Evolution(s): L33 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 Evolution(s): Water Stone-->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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): Trade Scyther with Metal Coat-->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 Evolution(s): Breed Jynx-->Smoochum 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 Evolution(s): Breed Electabuzz-->Elekid 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 Evolution(s): Breed Magmar-->Magby 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L20 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Transform Normal Name(s): 133- Eevee Evolution(s): Fire stone-->Flareon, Water Stone-->Vaporeon Thunder Stone-->Jolteon, Happiness Quota(Day)-->Espeon, Happiness Quota(Night)-->Umbreon 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s):None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): Trade Porygon with Up-Grade-->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 Evolution(s): L40 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 Evolution(s): L40 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L30 Dragonair, L55 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 Evolution(s):None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L16 Bayleef, L32 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 Evolution(s): L14 Quilava, L36 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 Evolution(s): L18 Croconaw, L30 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 Evolution(s): L15 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 Evolution(s): L20 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 Evolution(s): L18 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 Evolution(s): L22 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 Evolution(s): L27 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 Evolution(s): Happiness Quota-->Pikachu Type(s): Electric Attacks: -- Thundershock Electric -- Charm Normal 06 Tail Whip Normal 08 Thunderwave Electric 11 Sweet Kiss Normal Name(s):173-Cleffa Evolution(s): Happiness Quota-->Clefairy Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Pound Normal -- Charm Normal 04 Encore Normal 08 Sing Normal 13 Sweet Kiss Normal Name(s): 174-Igglybuff Evolution(s): Happiness Quota-->Jigglypuff 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 Evolution(s): Happiness Quota-->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-Xoqu Evolution(s): L25 Xoqu 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 Evolution(s): L15 Flaffy, L30 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 Evolution(s): L18 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L18 Skiploom, L27 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L20 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None Type(s): Psychic Attacks: -- Hidden Power Normal Name(s): 202-Wobbuffet Evolution(s): None Type(s): Psychic Attacks: -- Counter Fighting -- Mirror Coat Psychic -- Safeguard Normal -- Destiny Bond Ghost Name(s):203-Girafarig Evolution(s):None 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 Evolution(s): L31 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L23 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L30 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 Evolution(s): L38 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 Evolution(s): L33 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L25 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 Evolution(s): None Type(s): Ice/Flying Attacks: -- Present Normal Name(s): 226-Mantine Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s):None 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 Evolution(s):L24 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 Evolution(s): L25 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s):None Type(s): Normal Attacks: -- Sketch Normal Name(s): 236-Tyrogue Evolution(s): L20-->Hitmonchan(Attack < Defense) L20-->Hitmonlee(Attack > Defense) L20-->Hitmontop(Attack = Defense) Type(s): Fighting Attacks: -- Tackle Normal Name(s): 237-Hitmontop Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L30 Jynx 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 Evolution(s): L30 Electabuzz 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 Evolution(s): L30 Magmar 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s):None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s): L30 Pupitar, L55 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 Evolution(s): None 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 Evolution(s):None 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 ============================================================================= 13) Pokemon Compatibility ============================================================================= In this section i have made extensive research to find which TM's and HM's can the pokemon learn. Also you will find which pokemon are compatible to bread with each others and what types of attacks that baby pokemon MIGHT learn. NOTE: Some pokemon may be able to learn TMs/HMs at their evolved stage example: Charizard can learn the same TM's/HMs as Charamander Charmeleon but he can also learn other ones like HM 02 and TM 15 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name(s): 001-Bulbasaur/002-Ivysaur/003-Venusaur HM(s): 01, 05 TM(s): 02, 03, 06, 10-13, 17, 19-22, 27, 31, 32, 34, 35, 40, 44, 45, 49/-/15 Breeding Compatibility: 001-009, 029, 032-034, 043-047, 069-071, 079, 080, 102-105, 108, 111, 112, 114, 115, 131, 143, 152-154, 158-160, 179-182, 187-189, 191, 192, 199, 246-248 Attacks: Razor Wind, Safeguard, Petal Dance, Light Screen, Skull Bash ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name(s):004-Charmander/005-Charmeleon/006-Charizard HM(s): 01, 04/-/02 TM(s): 01-03, 06, 08, 10, 11, 13, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38-40, 44, 45, 48, 49/-/05, 15, 26, 37, 47 Breeding Compatibility: 001-009, 023, 024, 029, 032-034, 079, 080, 104, 105, 108, 111, 112, 114, 115-117, 129-131, 143, 147-149, 152-154, 158-160, 179-181, 199, 230, 246-248. Attacks: Rock Slide, Bite, Outrage, Ancientpower, War Cry, Beat Up. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name(s):007-Squirtle/008-Wartortle/009-Blastoise HM(s): 03, 04, 06, 07 TM(s): 01-04, 06, 08, 10, 13, 14, 16-18, 20, 21, 23, 27, 28, 31-35, 40, 44, 45/-/05, 15, 26. Breeding Compatibility: 001-009, 029, 032-034, 054, 055, 060-062, 079, 080, 086, 087, 104, 105, 108, 111, 112, 115-117, 131, 138- 141, 143, 147-149, 152-154, 158-160, 179-181, 183, 184, 186, 194, 195, 199, 222-226, 230, 246-248. Attacks: Haze, Flail, Mist, Confusion, Foresight, Mirror Coat. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name(s):010-Caterpie/011-Metapod/012-Butterfree HM(s): (Butterfree only) 05. TM(s): (Butterfree only) 03, 06, 10-13, 15, 17, 19-22, 27, 29, 32, 34, 35, 39, 44, 45, 50. Breeding Compatibility: 010-015, 046-049, 123, 127, 165-168, 193, 204, 205, 207, 212-214. Attacks: None ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name(s):013-Weedle/014-Kakuna/015-Beedrill HM(s): (Beedrill only) 01. TM(s): (Beedrill only) 03, 06, 10-13, 15, 17, 20, 21, 27, 32, 34-36, 39, 44, 45. Breeding Compatibility: 010-015, 046-049, 123, 127, 165-168, 193, 204, 205, 207, 212-214. Attacks: None ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name(s):016-Pidgey/017-Pidgeotto/018-Pidgeot HM(s): 02 TM(s): 03, 06, 10, 11, 13, 17, 20, 21, 27, 31, 32, 34, 35, 39, 43-47/-/15 Breeding Compatibility: 016-018, 021, 022, 041, 042, 083-085, 142, 163, 164, 169, 176-178, 198, 227. Attacks: Puruit, Faint Attack, Foresight. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name(s):019-Rattata/020-Raticate HM(s): None/01, 04 TM(s): 02, 03, 06, 08, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30-32, 34, 35, 39, 40, 44-46/ 05, 15. Breeding Compatibility: 019, 020, 023-029, 032-034, 037, 038, 050-059, 077, 078, 083, 086, 087, 111, 112, 128, 133-136, 155-157, 161, 162, 179-181, 190, 194-197, 203, 206, 209, 210, 215-217, 220, 221, 225, 228, 229, 231, 232, 234, 235, 241. Attacks: Screech, Counter, Flame Wheel, Bite, Reversal, Fury Swipes. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- (To Be Completed) ============================================================================= 14) Miscellaneous ============================================================================= In this section you will find informatio on smaller details in the game. ------------------ 14.1) Time Capsule ------------------ On the second floor of every pokemon center there is the Trade Center, which allows you trade pokemon back and forth from Gold and Silver. There is the Colosseum, where you can link up with a friend (or enemy) and battle with your pokemon. And finally there is the Time Capsule, which allows you to trade pokemon from Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow... You won't be able to use the Time Capsule at the beginning of the game. For you to be able to use it you will have to meet up with Bill at Ecruteak City. When you talk to him there he will tell you that he fixed the machine and you will be able to use it the NEXT day. There are certain guidelines to using the time capsule. In order you trade from/to Red/Blue/Yellow to/from Gold/Silver you have to follow these simple rules: 1- Any pokemon found in Red/Blue/Yellow can be transferred into Gold/Silver.(Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, etc.) 2- Any of the original 151 pokemon can be tranferred from Gold/Silver into Red/Blue/Yellow. (Rattata, Pidgey, etc.) 3- None of the new pokemon in Gold/Silver can be transferred into Red/Blue/Yellow. (Hoothoot, Spinarak, etc.) 4- None of the original 151 pokemon, who have learned new Gold/Silver moves, can be transferred into Red/Blue/Yellow. (Jigglypuff: Rollout) ------------------ 14.2) Mystery Gift ------------------ What is mystery gift? This is when you and another friend beam cool stuff to each other. At the beginning of the game you will not have that option on your game's start menu. To acitvate the Mystery Gift option you will have to simply talk to the girl in Goldenrod City's Department Store on the 4th floor. Once you talk to her the Mystery Gift option will appear on your game's start menu. You don't need a link cable to do this with another gameboy. Simply turn on your game, both gameboy's must face each other (where the black sensor is) and simply click on Mystery Gift and then both of you repeatedly press A. You will both receive stuff from each other. The items you get are randomly chosen. ---------------------- 14.3) The Day Siblings ---------------------- Who are the Day Siblings? It is a family of 7 (brothers/sisters) who appear on specific days of the week in specific places. They will each give you a special item that will enhance certain attack types. You simply make your pokemon hold it. Day Name Item Location --- ---- ---- -------- Monday Monica Sharp Beak Route 40 Tuesday Tuscany Pink Bow Route 29 (it's a girl in a pink dress) Wednesday Wesley Black Belt Lake Of Rage (on your way to the lake take the left path instead of the right and head north, he will be beside the only house there) Thursday Arthur Hard Stone Route 36 Friday Frieda Poison Barb Route 32 (right above the Poke Center) Saturday Santos Spell Tag Blackthorn City (a boy standing between little jumps north of the Poke Center) Sunday Sunny Magnet Route 37 (Beside 3 Apricorn trees) ------------------------------------- 14.4) Important Trainer Phone Numbers ------------------------------------- (To be Completed) ============================================================================= 15) Battle Chart ============================================================================= The chart below will show you how effective different types of attacks are against different types of pokemon. Legend: (+) Means it's Super Effective (EX: Totdile VS Cyndaquil) ( ) Means normal damage (-) Not very effective (EX: Jigglypuff VS Geodude) (=) No effect (EX: Mareep VS Sandshrew) NOTE: That duel type pokemon might have double the advantage or disadvantage such as Gyarados, it's is doubly vulnerable against electric attacks cause it's water AND flying, so pay attention to these little details. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OPPONENTS POKEMON TYPE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- N F W E G I F P G F P B R G D D S ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Y | Normal | - = - O | Fire | - - + + + - - + U | Water | + - - + + - R | Electric | + - - = + - | Grass | - + - - + - - + - - A | Ice | - - + - + + + - T | Fighting | + + - - - - + = + + T | Poison | + - - - - = A | Ground | + + - + = - + + C | Flying | - + + + - - K | Psychic | + + - = - | Bug | - + - - + - + - T | Rock | + + - - + + - Y | Ghost | = + + - - P | Dragon | + - E | Dark | - + + - - | Steel | - - - + + - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================================================================= 16) Gameshark Codes ============================================================================= (To be Completed) ============================================================================= 17) FAQ's ============================================================================= If you have any GOOD questions please send them to medusa450@yahoo.com, I will post the most of the useful questions in the FAQ section, some I might reply to you directly and the rest will be ignored. NOTE: Keep in mind I am writing the faq as I progress in the game so if you ask me about something I haven't written the Walkthrough section chances are that I won't be able to answer. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where can i get Mew and Celebi? A: There are ONLY 2 ways you can get them in Gold/Silver: 1- Gameshark code (CHEATING!!) 2- Nintendo (promotional giveaway) These are the only ways to get these extremely rare pokemon!!!You can ask Nintendo yourself! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: No matter how i flip the switches in Goldenrod City's underground tunnel i can't seem to reach the rocket member at the bottom right. A: In order to reach the rocket member at the bottom right first exit the room to reset the switches, come back in and turn on the switches starting by the last one, then middle one, then the first one near the stairs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: How can i access the mystery gift? A: Check Miscellaneous section for details!!! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where do I get Mewtwo??? A: You cant' get Mewtwo in Gold/Silver you can only transfer the pokemon from your Red/Blue/Yellow version. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where can i catch Lugia? A: I will be mentioning this eventually in future updates but i'll say it now once you aquire HM 06 Whirlpool and the Silver Wings from Pewter City (Gold) or Goldenrod City (Silver) you will be able to enter Whirl Island located on routes 40 & 41. Lugia is in that Island. (Lugia is in Whirl Island in both Versions the only difference is the level) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: What do you get once you collect all 26 Unown's? A: Well once you do collect all 26 talk to the scientist and he will enable you to print them out if you have a gameboy printer.... pretty lame if you ask me. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: where do I find a Tyranitor, or at least the lowest form of a Tyranitor? A: You can catch Larvitar (the first stage of Tyranitor) at Mt. Silver, you will need to be very patient cause they are very rare(Pupitar and Tyranitor, Larvitar's evolutions, cannot be caught in the wild) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Is there a way to get Misdreavus in Gold? A: Actually you can get it in both versions! There are few in Mt. Silver at night. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: How do i get Heracros, Pineco, Aipom? Where do you capture them? A: If your pokemon has headbutt, use that move on trees in wood areas to find Pineco and in mountain areas to find Heracross and Aipom. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where can i find the golden Gyarados? A: Go to the Lake of Rage and surf to the center of the water where you will find the RED Gyarados (Its shiny). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: How does the Amulet Coin work? A: You attach this item to a pokemon, when this pokemon goes into battle if it wins, you'll get double the money usually won in a battle. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where, in gold and silver, can I get Entei, Raikou, and Suicune after they flee from the burned tower? A: These legenedary beasts will wonder around Johto, you will encounter them by chance and they will always run away so if your lucky you'll meet them and even capture them. You can keep track of them by checking your map. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: Where can i find TM 08? (iv'e been asked this question a thousand times) A: TM 08 Rock Smash can be found on Route 36 (Check Walkthrough Section for details) once you get it from the man you will THEN be able to buy it at the Goldenrod City Department Store. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I have had an eevee, and ive been taking it to the poke center, giving it a crapload of haircuts... not letting it die.. giving it TM/HM's, giving it protien,carbos, etc. and giving it all the potions and full heals i can!!! and it still wont evolve. It is in level 40 right now. What do I DO? A: This is a rare case indead!! I have thought about it, all what you are doing is perfect for it to evolve. If it's a traded eevee or you have traded it to another cartiridge this will explain what is going on with you IF NOT then all i can say is keep trying or start over with another eevee. Sorry.... :( ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: If I used the Gameboy Mega Memory Card in Pokemon Gold or Silver to go back to a previous game save, will this mess up the game or internal clock? A: Absolutley NOT! There is no problem as long as you dont put your Silver save into your Gold save and vice versa. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I was wondering would it be a waste of a masterball if i used it on the level 70 Ho-oh and also how do i track down Entei, Raikou, Suicune? A: Actually it's a great idea to use the Masterball on the Lv 70 legendary bird, it's tough enough to catch Lv 40 Lugia. And you can track down the 3 legendary beast only if by chance you meet them in the wild. If your lucky enough and bump into them your pokedex will record it and you will be able to keep track of them by simply looking into your Johot map which will pinpoint it's location. ============================================================================= 18) Credits ============================================================================= Company/Magazine ---------------- Nintendo Power For general information on the game. Web sites --------- www.pokemasters.com For most of the pokedex info, the egg hatching info, and general info. People ------ "Koga of the Elite Four" elite4koga@hotmail.com For the information on 2 of the day siblings (Wesley and Santos) "yanqing gu" yanqinggu@hotmail.com For information on pokeballs, apricorns and some of the Abilities. Medusa For writing of the faq, where allot of the information you see here comes from gameplay, people I know (friends), internet searching and from Nintendo power magazine. So I thank myself and all of the extra outside help I got. ============================================================================= 19) Legal Stuff ============================================================================= This FAQ cannot be used for either profitable or promotional purposes, regardless of the situation. This FAQ is only and ONLY for personal use!!! You are not allowed to copy anything from my FAQ without permission!!!!!!!! Ask me first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If i agree you are not allowed to add, modify or tamper with the original work!!!!!!!! You can't link to any GameFAQs URL that ends in ".txt" or ".doc", this is mentioned in GameFAQs' legal section!!! Any characters, names, places, or miscellaneous objects are copyright their respective companies. I am in no way affiliated with Nintendo nor any companies that were/are involved with this game. This FAQ/Walkthrough is available only on : http://www.gamefaqs.com http://www.gameadvice.com http://www.fbgames.com http://www.pgamers.com This document is (c) 2000 Medusa ~ END OF DOCUMENT ~