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Pokemon Gold & Silver


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POKEMON GOLD/SILVER WALKTHROUGH

v2.0

By Edo (hrzic@hawaii.edu)

Copyright (c) 1999 by Edward T. Hrzic III

No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without
prior written consent of the author.

Pokemon is a trademark/copyright of Nintendo, Creatures and Game
Freak.

The most recent updates of this file may be found at my Pokemon
page:

http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Alley/2247/Poke.htm

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----------| INTRODUCTION

This is a "quick and dirty" walkthrough for Pokemon Gold/Silver.
I played through the Pokemon Gold version. There will be Pokemon
that are available in the Gold version that are not in the Silver
version. However, these strategies can still be used in either
game.

This walkthrough only tells you how to get through the game; it
does not give you translations of menus.

..........REVISION HISTORY

Version 2.0: (99/12/30) [Fifth release of this file]
- Fifth release
- Added more questions to the "Mini-FAQ"
- Added information on the "Three Legendary Dogs"
- Added information on the "Annoon" [Unknown] Pokemon
- Added

Version 1.8: (99/12/01)
- Fourth release of this file.
- Added information on removing the "broken rocks".
- Added information on how to get the "Linear Motorcar" up and
running.
- Added information on Pokemon Breeding.
- Updated "Need to Do" section.

Version 1.5: (99/11/30)
- Third release of this file.
- Changed some formatting.
- Corrected some grammatical errors.
- Added Version History.
- Added Mini-FAQ.
- Added information on how to get the first radio.
- Added information on defeating Red [Ash].
- Added "Need to Do" section.

Version 1.0 (Beta):
- Second release of this file.
- Which covers the rest of the game, including most of the second
quest.

Version 0.5 (Beta):
- First release of this file.
- Only a four-badge walkthrough.

..........THE TROUBLE WITH ROMS

Before I start with the game information, I am obligated to
inform you that a ROM image of a cartridge is 100% ILLEGAL to own
unless you own the original cartridge.

According to United States Federal Law, you are entitled to have
one (1) backup copy of any software that you legally own. Since
cartridges contain software (the game program itself), it falls
under this law. Nintendo cannot invalidate United States Federal
Law by stating in the introduction to the Manual: "You can't have
backups of this software".

So, do yourself a favor and go out and purchase a copy of the
cartridge. You'll be glad that you did.

Not only this, there are a few problems with using ROMs of Gold
and Silver on emulators. Many of the emulators out there do not
keep track of the internal clock of the Gameboy. Thus, it will
either be perpetually night, or perpetually day. Some emulators
do not have this problem. In addition, some times events (like
going on the boat) may never let you leave that area . . .

..........MINI-FAQ

Q: Can you tell me where you can get the ROM?
A: Sorry, but I can't tell you. Search around the 'net, and you
should have no problem.

Q: How do I get passed the "shaking" tree?
A: Check the section "Enju City and the Phantom Badge".

Q: How do I get the Radio?
A: Check the section "Kogane City and the Regular Badge".

Q: Where is the Pokemon League?
A: Go back to Wakaba Town (the first one), and surf to the right.
You will need Flash and Waterfall to get through the cave there.

Q: How do I move Snorlax?
A: You have to get your Radio Upgraded in the town to the east of
Yamabuki City. Then check the section "Nivi City and the Grey
Badge".

Q: Where is HM 07?
A: In the cave between Choju Town and Fusube City. It's in an
Item Ball.

Q: How do I breed Pokemon?
A: Check the "Breeding Pokemon Section".

Q: Where's Pikablu?
A: Pika who? There's no such thing as Pikab*u. What's that?
"There's no such thing as Pikab*u". Spread it around.

Q: Where's Pichu?
A: Breed two Pikachus.

Q: Where's Pikachu?
A: South of Nivi [Pewter] City. It has about a 1 in 15 encounter
rate.

Q: How do you evolve (Pokemon name) into its new Evolution in
Gold and Silver?
A: Most require you to equip an item on them, and then trade them
to get them to evolve. For example:

Onix + Metal Coat + Trade = Hanegeru
Gloom + Trade = Kireihana
Slowpoke + (item from scientist in Slowpoke dungeon) + Trade =
Slowking

Q: How do I get the Pokegods in Gold ans Silver.
A: THERE IS -NO- SUCH THING AS A POKEGOD IN GOLD AND SILVER.

Repeat after me:

THERE IS -NO- SUCH THING AS A POKEGOD IN GOLD AND SILVER.

What does that mean?

THERE IS -NO- SUCH THING AS A POKEGOD IN GOLD AND SILVER.

What's that again?

THERE IS -NO- SUCH THING AS A POKEGOD IN GOLD AND SILVER.

And one more time for the cheap seats:

THERE IS -NO- SUCH THING AS A POKEGOD IN GOLD AND SILVER.

Spread it around.

Q: Where are Charmander, Squirtle . . . (most of the Pokemon from
the old game)?
A: You need to trade from a JAPANESE version of
Red/Blue/Green/Yellow to get most of the old Pokemon. What? You
though that Nintendo would stop with Red and Blue? You thought
that you wouldn't have to spend more money?

Q: Where's Serebii?
A: Unknown. Thought to be completely random.

----------| THE GAME

..........THE BEGINNING

When you start out, the first question that the game asks you is
the hour of the day. The next is the minute.

You will begin in your house in Wakaba Town. Go downstairs, and
after you mother asks you the day of the week, she will give you
your PokeGear. Now, go to the house all of the way up and to the
left. This is Professor Utsugi's Lab. Once you go into the lab,
Utsugi will talk, then give you the choice of three Pokemon on
the table. The left one is Hinoarashi (a fire Pokemon), the
middle one is Waninoko (a water Pokemon), and the right one is
Chikoriita (a grass Pokemon).

[AUTHOR'S NOTE: I chose Chikoriita. It learns Razor Leaf at
level 8. It's chance for critical hits it good, and would be a
nice starting Pokemon for you. It can learn Flash and Cut.]

Before you leave, Utsugi's assistant will give you a Potion (you
can't avoid it). Don't worry about Poke Balls just yet; they
will be given to you later.

..........YOSHINO CITY AND THE POKEMON ELDER

Your destination is Yoshino City to the west, but you should take
the time to raise your Pokemon up to level 10 just outside Wakaba
town. You will have an easier time this way. If you need to
heal your Pokemon, go to Utsugi's lab and use the computer. It
acts as a Pokemon Center.

Once you've built up to level 10 (which shouldn't take very
long), go west. Don't bother going up, because you won't be able
to get very far anyway. Keep going until you get to Yoshino
City. Talk to the old man at the beginning of the town, and
answer "yes" to his question, and he'll take you on a tour of the
town. Plus, when he ends at this house, he will give you a Map
Card. It will allow you to access a map from your PokeGear.

Go north, and into the house. Here, a man will give you an item
called "Spirit Fruit". There are many different types of Spirit
Fruit around the game (some heal, cure poison, paralysis, etc.),
and you can get them from the large flowers that appear during
the game (there is one outside of his house). The good thing
about Spirit Fruit is that you can equip it on a Pokemon, and
whenever it reaches a certain low degree of Hit Points, it will
automatically use that Spirit Fruit.

Keep going east and north to the Pokemon Elder's house. He will
give you a Mysterious Egg. Plus, Professor Oak will give you
your Pokedex. He'll also tell you to go to Kogane City. Not
only that, he will heal all of your Pokemon.

..........BACK TO WAKABA TOWN

However, once you step out of the house, Utsugi will call you,
telling you that there is trouble and that you should return
immediately. Return to Yoshino City and use the Pokemon Center.
Just before you leave town, you will encounter a young man who
uses one of the Pokemon that you could have chosen in the
beginning. You should be at a high enough level that it will be
an easy fight, even though you are weak against that he has
chosen.

Heal at the Pokemon Center if you need to, then go to Utsugi's
Lab. The police will be there, and you will have to name the
young man that you fought. He will then be your rival for the
remainder of the game. He will marvel at the Egg that you were
give, and will take it for a time to study. Just as you are
about to leave, Utsugi's Assistant will give you 5 Poke Balls.
The first man that you see outside of Wakaba Town will instruct
you on how to use the Poke Balls. Say "no" to his question.

..........KIKYOU CITY AND THE WING BADGE

At this point, you may want to catch some Pokemon to add to your
team. A good choice to catch would be Otachi (the flying racoon;
can only be caught during the day). It can learn Cut, and
strangely enough, Surf! Another good one is Pidgey, which can
learn Fly. And while you're at it, pick up a Geodude if you want
(in the area where I said don't bother to go because you couldn't
get very far) to learn Strength. Keep at least one slot open in
your party! I'll tell you why later.

Make your way to Kikyou City. Then beat Hayato at the Gym. The
Gym Members and Leader use bird-type Pokemon, and should be
relatively easy if you built up your levels. Defeat Hayato to
get the "Wing Badge". It increases the Attack of all of your
Pokemon, plus allows you to use Flash at any time. He also gives
you TM 31 "Sand Hell". It's basically a high-damaging "Sand
Attack".

Utsugi will call after you exit the Gym. Your egg is now ready.
Go to the Pokemon Center, and Utsugi's Assistant will be there.
Answer "yes" to his question, and you'll be given your egg back,
but this time will be in your party. It can not attack, etc.,
but will hatch in some time, into Togepi!

Now, go to the northern part of town to the Bellsprout Temple.
Battle your way to the top, and defeat the temple master for the
Flash HM.

..........HIWADA TOWN AND THE INSECT BADGE

Now, go south through the cave to Hiwada Town (if you try going
west, you will be blocked by some sort of tree). Go into the
Pokemon Center, and talk to the fisherman to get the Fishing
Pole. Talk to Gantetsu, the Pokemon Ball maker at the northern
end of town, and he'll ask you to save the Slowpokes that are
being held captive. He'll then leave the house. Now go to the
front of the town and into the hole that a man was previously
blocking. Gantestu will be there. Defeat all of the Team Rocket
members, and Gantestu will be grateful. He'll give you a "Lure
Ball".

No go to the Gym, and defeat the leader for the "Insect Badge".
It allows you to control Pokemon up to level 30, and enables you
to use Cut. She also gives you TM 49 "Renzokugeri". A good
slash attack that she used on you earlier.

Heal at the Pokemon Center, then go west through the gate. Just
as you are about to, your rival appears again. This battle is a
little tougher, but shouldn't be too difficult if you have built
up your Pokemon.

..........KOGANE CITY AND THE REGULAR BADGE

Go through the forest, and play a game of "Catch the Farfetch'd"
to get the Cut HM from the grateful man. Cut your way north, and
into Kogane City. Explore the town, but don't go into the Gym
yet. You should be able to find a Coin Case in an underground
tunnel (you won't be able to go into the door yet), a Bicycle in
the Miracle Bike Shop.

Go to the Radio Tower (the large building to the west end of
town), and talk to the woman at the right end of the counter).
Answer her questions correctly, and she'll give you the Radio
Card. You'll be able to access the Radio from your PokeGear.

You can go to the Gym now, if you want. HOWEVER, you may want to
build each of your Pokemon up to at least 25. Yes, 25. This is
because the gym leader, Akane, uses a Pokemon called "Mirutank".
The "tank" part is correct, because it has massive HP, and can
wipe down lower Pokemon easily. Now only that, it has an attack
called "Mellow Mellow" that charms your Pokemon into not
attacking, if it is the opposite gender of Mirutank. If this
isn't bad enough, it has a some Milk equipped, so when you reduce
its HP down, it automatically heals! This will be one of the
most difficult battles that you will face up to now.

You will get the "Regular Badge" for winning. At first, she
won't give it to you, but one of the club members will coax it
out of her. Talk to her again and you'll get the badge. It
allows you to use Strength. She also gives you TM 45 "Mellow
Mellow".

..........ENJU CITY AND THE PHANTOM BADGE

Exit the Gym, and go to the house on the right, and on top. Talk
to the lady next to the flowers, and she'll give you some
Squirtle Liquid. Go north through the gate, and all of the way
around until you get to some sort of tree. If you have the
Squirtle Liquid, examine it, then answer "yes". (Normally, it
you examined it, it would simply shake). It will then turn intoa
Pokemon and attack you, Usokii. You can catch it if you want; it
may be a good time to use that Lure Ball, if you really want to.
But before you do, walk a little bit to the right, and encounter
the pudgy man. Defeat him, and he'll give you "TM 08". You need
this to destroy the broken rocks that you encounter within the
game!

Now into Enju City. You will encounter, but not fight, your
rival at the Pokemon Center. Go to the house to the left of the
Pokemon Center, and answer "yes" to get an Item Finder. Now go
to the house north of the Pokemon Center that has dancing girls.
Defeat all of the girls (they are using Eevee evolutions,
including the two new ones), and talk to the Gentleman in the
room. He'll give you the Surf HM.

Now you can go to the Gym and defeat the leader (who uses Ghost
Pokemon) for the Phantom Badge. It allows you to control Pokemon
up to level 50, and enables you to use Surf. He also gives you
TM 30 "Shadow Ball".

Go to the smaller temple in the upper-left portion of town. You
will encounter your rival in there. Break the rocks and walk
around until the is a pit to fall down. Walk to the stairs, and
the three Pokemon that are there will jump away.

..........ASAGI CITY

Go west to Asagi City. You can stop by the Mirutank Farm if you
want. One of the Mirutank is sick. Feed it around eight to ten
Spirit Fruits and it will get better. Then you can talk to the
mother in the house, and she will give you a TM. Plus, you can
buy milk from the father, which heals a substantial amount of HP.
You don't have to complete this little side-quest if you don't
want to.

In Asagi City, you will notice that the Gym is empty. Climb the
Lighthouse (the large building), and talk to Mikan at the top.
Her Pokemon is sick, and you will need medicine.

Exit the lighthouse, and go to the last house just before the
beach. Talk to the sailor to get the Strength HM.

..........TABAN CITY AND THE SHOCK BADGE

Now, Surf over to Taban City (the city over the sea), and defeat
the Gym Leader to get the Shock Badge. It will allow you to
control Pokemon up to level 70. He also gives you TM 01
"Explosive Punch".

Talk to the woman just outside of the Gym to get the Fly HM. Go
into the VERY last house at the bottom of Taban City and talk to
the man. He will give you some Medicine.

..........BACK TO ASAGI CITY AND THE STEEL BADGE

Now, go back to Asagi City and climb the Lighthouse again. Talk
to Mikan, and then she will go down to the Gym. Defeat her for
the Steel Badge. It increases your Pokemon's Defense. She also
gives you TM 23 "Iron Tail", for that massive attack that she
uses.

..........CHOJU TOWN AND THE ICE BADGE

Go west from Enju City to Choju Town. There is a man blocking
the Gym door, so you can't go in just yet. Go north, and
defeat/capture the Red Gyarados. Once you do, look for the sign
in the same area. Wataru [Lance] will be looking at the sign.
Talk to him, and he will disappear.

Go back down to Choju Town, and enter the Shop. Lance will be
there, and will show the way into a Team Rocket HQ.

Go into the HQ. Defeat the Researcher at the computer, and
examine the computer to turn on a switch. On the next floor, you
will meet Lance again. He will also heal your Pokemon. Defeat
all of the Team Rocket members on the remaining floors to get
passwords. (Don't worry, you don't have to write them down or
anything). Those passwords will allow you to open up the gates.

Enter the boss' room at the top, and defeat him. Talk to the
bird to get the final password.

Go back down to the floor that had the large machine on it,
behind a gate. Defeat the Team Rocket members with Lance's help,
then go into the Generator Room. Defeat the three Electrodes on
your side (the left one). Lance will then give you HM 06
"Whirlpool". This HM is used to fill in whirlpools.

Once outside, you will see that the man is no longer in front of
the Gym. You can now enter and defeat him for the Ice Badge, and
TM 16 "Numbing Wind".

..........KOGANE CITY AND THE RADIO TOWER

At this point, since you will have seven badges, you will get a
call from Professor Utsugi. There is trouble at the Radio Tower
in Kogane City. Enter the Radio Tower and defeat all of the Team
Rocket members. There will be a gate on one of the floors.
Ignore it for now, and go up to defeat the boss at the top. You
will then get a key.

Exit the Radio Tower, and go just north of it to the Underground
Passage (the place where you got the coin case). Unlock the
door, and go in. Your rival will then enter and attack you.

Get the card key from the Gentleman that is trapped on one of the
floors. He will give you a card key. Enter the elevator, to
find that you'll end up in the Shop.

Reenter the Radio Tower, and go through the gate that was
previously locked. Defeat the remaining Rockets, and you're set.

..........FUSUBE CITY AND THE RAGING BADGE

Now that Team Rocket's taken care of, go back to Choju City, and
east to Fusube City through a cave. HM 07 "Waterfall" is in this
cave (in an item ball), and you need it!

Defeat Ibuki at the Gym, but she won't give you your badge yet.
Surf on the area behind the Gym, and through the cave. Find the
item ball with the feather in it, and Ibuki will show up. She
will then give you your Raging Badge. It allows you control all
Pokemon. She also hands you TM 24 (Dragon Blizzard).

..........PREPARING FOR THE POKEMON LEAGUE

After getting the badge and exiting the cave, Utsugi will give
you a call. Go to him, and he will give you the infamous Master
Ball.

Now that you have all eight badges, you can go to the Pokemon
League. Access it from Wakaba Town (the first town). Surf to
the right, and a man will give you a ne Map Card (to see the
second map).

However, you may need some firepower. You should start your
quest for one of the new Legendary Birds. If you are playing
Gold, you can get Houou first; if Silver, you can get Lugia
first. Whichever one it is, it will be at level 30.

..........HOUOU AND LUGIA

Houou is in the Legendary Temple. Go back to Enju City, and into
the double-space house that has a door in it. Follow it around
until you get to a temple. Ascend to the top, and Houou will be
there.

Lugia, on the other hand, is in the set of caves to the west of
Taban City (the network of caves that will remind you of Seafoam
Islands). Go into the middle-right cave. You will be nearing
Lugia's area if you go down a waterfall. Enter the cave, and
Lugia will be there.


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