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Pokemon Gold/Silver
Starting Pokemon (Gold version):
Select one of the following to get your first Pokemon. The names in parentheses are for the Japanese version of the game.
Information in this section was contributed by O1GaRyOaK01 and Joshua.

Chickorita (Chicorita): a Grass type, like Bulbasaur.
Tododile (Waninoko): a Water type, like Squirtle.
Cyndaquil (Hinorashi): a Fire type, like Charmander.
Buruki:
In the town with the fourth gym, go inside the second cave and turn to the right and SURF. Go to the top and enter another cave that is there. Make your way around the mazes and talk to the karate character that is there. Defeat him and to will get Buruki. Note: Make sure you have an open space in your Pokemon holder.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Denryuu:
If you want a Pokemon rumored to be a pre-evolution of Dratini (Denryuu), do not try to de-evolve Dratini. Instead, go to the route after Kickyou City towards the Connection Cave, and try to capture the electric sheep, Meripu. Let it grow to level 15. It will evolve into a pink sheep. Train it to level 30, and to get Denryuu.
Information in this section was contributed by David Housholder.

Gold Gyarados:
Go to the fourth gym and SURF right all the way. You will SURF in the water should see a Gyarados. Battle it, and it will be golden.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Haganal:
Equip the Metal Coat on Onix and trade it to another GameBoy. It will evolve into Haganal.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Hou-Hou (Gold version):
Go to the city with the fourth gym. Go inside the house with another house beside it. Climb up and enter the other big house. Climb up until you get to Hou-Hou.

Hou-Hou (Silver version):
Go to Pewter City and talk to the old man that walks around. He will give you a gold feather. Now, go to the place where Hou-Hou is located in the Gold version to find it.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Kirehana:
Give Gloom a Solar Stone and it will evolve into a Kirehana. You cannot evolve Kirehana into Vileplume.
Information in this section was contributed by David Housholder.

Lapras:
Enter the cave in the second city and SURF. You should be able to see Lapras. Note: There is only one.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Lugia (Silver version):
Learn HM06 (Whirlpool) and go to the place where you received the fifth badge. Destroy a whirlpoor and enter the cave. Go through the maze and you will reach Lugia.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Lugia (Gold version):
Go to Pewter City and talk to the old man. He will give you a silver feather. Now, go to the place where Lugia is located in the Gold version to find it.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Golden Magikarp:
Breed the Golden Gyarados with a regular Gyarados to get a Golden Magikarp.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver and Nick Carlos.

Kingdra:
Equip Seadra with the Symbol of King, and then trade it.
Information in this section was contributed by cabrerasrafael.

Kirehana:
Give Gloom a Solar Stone and it will evolve into Kirehana. Note: You cannot evolve Kirehana into Vileploom.
Information in this section was contributed by Catzeye200.

Muchuru:
Breed Jynx with anything that has the same symbol while looking at your party to get Muchuru.
Information in this section was contributed by Grissino.

Pikachu:
Transfer a Pikachu from Pokemon Yellow into the game. It should have an item directly translated to "Electric Ball". Equip it to any Pikachu, and its special attack will double.

Silver Ryhorn:
Go to the cave where you go to get to the Elite Five. You should encounter a silver Ryhorn.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Slowking:
Equip Slowpoke with the Symbol of King, and then trade it.
Information in this section was contributed by cabrerasrafael.

Three legendary dogs:
Go to the city with the fourth gym and enter the big house. Break the rocks and fall down one of the holes to wake them up. Then, just go outside and try to find them in the wild.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Togepi:
Defeat the first gym and go into the Pokecenter. Talk to the scientist and he will give you a egg. After 5,000 steps, it will hatch into Togepi.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Yadoking:
Equip Symbol Of King on Slowpoke and trade it into another GameBoy. It will evolve into Yadoking.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Breeding evolutions:
Breed two Pikachus to get Pichu.
Breed two Electabuzzes and you get Eleckid.
Breed two Clefairies and you get Pi.
Breed two Jigglypuffs and you get Pipurin.
Breed two Magmars and you get Magar.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Gym Leader tactics (Gold version):
Use the following Pokemon types to battle the indicated Gym Leaders.
Information in this section was contributed by O1GaRyOaK01.

Hayato (for Wind Badge)
Pidgey: Use Electric type
Pidgeotto: Use Electric type
Unknown (for Insect Badge)
Metapod: Use Fire type
Kakuna: Use Fire type
Scyther: Use Fire type
Akane (for Normal Badge)
Clefairy: Use Psychic type
Mirutanku: Use Psychic type
Unknown (for Phantom Badge)
Ghastly: Use Psychic type
Haunter: Use Psychic type
Gengar: Use Psychic type
Haunter: Use Psychic type
Unknown (for Shock Badge)
Primeape: Use Psychic type
Poliwrath: Use Grass type
Mikan (for Steel Badge)
Magnemite: Use Fighting type
Magnemite: Use Fighting type
Haganail: Use Fighting type
Unknown (for Ice Badge)
Seel: Use Electric type
Dewgong: Use Electric type
Inomu: Use Electric type
Ibuki (for Raging Badge)
Dragonair: Use Fire type
Dragonair: Use Fire type
Kingudora: Use Fire type
Dragonite: Use Fire type
Lt. Surge (for Orange Badge)
Raichu: Use Fighting type
Magneton: Use Fighting type
Electabuzz: Use Fighting type
Electrode: Use Fighting type
Electrode: Use Fighting type
Sabrina (for Gold Badge)
Mr.Mime: Use Psychic type
Alakazam: Use Psychic type
Eifi: Use Psychic type
Erika (for Rainbow Badge)
Tangela: Use Fire type
Victreebell: Use Fire type
Vileplume: Use Fire type
????: Use Fire type
Anzu (for ?)
Kurobatto: Use Psychic or Fire type
Ariadosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Weezing: Use Psychic type
Weezing: Use Psychic type
Venomoth: Use Fire type
Brock (for ?)
Graveler: Use Grass type
Onix: Use Grass type
Rhyhorn: Use Grass type
Omastar: Use Grass type
Kabutops: Use Grass type
Blane (for ?)
Magakarugo: Use Water type
Rapidash: Use Water type
Magmar: Use Water type
Gary (for ?)
Pidgeot: Use Electric type
Alakazam: Use Psychic type
Exeguttor: Use Fire type
Rhydon: Use Grass type
Arcanine: Use Water type
Ash Ketchum (Final battle for bragging rights)
Pikachu: Use Fighting type
Efi: Use Psychic type
Blastiose: Use Electric type
Venusaur: Use Fire type
Charizard: Use Water type
Snorlax: Use Fighting type
Orange League Trainer tactics (Gold version):
Use the following Pokemon types to battle the indicated Trainer.
Information in this section was contributed by O1GaRyOaK01.

Itkusi
Neiteio: Use Psychic or Fire type
Slowbro: Use Psychic type
Neiteio: Use Psychic or Fire type
Jynx: Use Psychic type
Exeggutor: Use Fire type
Koga
Araidosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Venomoth: Use Fire type
Muk: Use Psychic type
Kuroba: Use Psychic or Fire type
Fuoretosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Bruno
Kaporea: Use Psychic or Grass type
Hitmonchan: Use Psychic type
Hitmonlee: Use Psychic type
Machamp: Use Psychic type
Onix: Use Grass type
Karin
Burakki: Use Psychic or Fire type
Vileplume: Use Fire type
Gengar: Use Psychic type
Yamikarasu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Heruga: Use Psychic or Fire type
Lance
Gyrados: Use Grass type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Aerodactyl: Use Grass type
Charizard: Use Water type
Defeating Ash:
Create a Pokemon team with different types, with Grass, Psychic, Devil, Fire, Water, and Steel recommended. Each Pokemon should be level 65 or higher. If not, make sure you have a large amount of Hyper Potions and Revives.
Information in this section was contributed by Nick Carlos.

Enjyu City battle (Gold version):
When you go to Enjyu City, go to the tower and your rival will appear, but will not battle. However, if you first heal your Pokemon at the Pokemon Center, defeat the Ghost Gym Leader, and then go to that tower, your rival will talk to you and fights.
Information in this section was contributed by David Housholder.

Female Mr. Mime (Gold version):
Go to Saffron City before fighting Sabrina. Challenge Sabrina to discover that her Mr. Mime is female.
Information in this section was contributed by David Housholder.

Unlimited Nuts, Ant. Nuts, or Conf. Nuts:
Go to the plant with the desired nut and take the nut. Call someone (it does not matter who), then take another nut. You can do this as many times as needed.
Information in this section was contributed by Arcie.

Monorail ticket:
Go to Saffron City and talk to the girl copy cat. FLY to Vermilion City and talk to everyone in the house where you received the bike voucher. Someone will give you the Clefairy doll. Take it to the copycat and to get the monorail ticket.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Metal Coat:
Collect all eight badges, then talk to Professor Utigi (the person from the start of the game). He will give you the S.S. Anne ticket. Go to the city where at the Gym Leader was at first not there. Go inside the house at the shore, the person will let you go through, and you will be on the S.S. Anne. You will meet a man that wants you to find his daughter on the ship. You can find her with the captain. Return her to her father, then go back and talk to the captain to receive the Metal Coat.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

King's Symbol:
Go to the town where you had to rescue the Slowpokes from the Rockets. Enter the cave where you got the Slowpokes from the two Rockets. Use Strength and push the boulder, then Surf in the pond. Find the ladder, go to it, and Surf. Talk to everyone there in that part of the cave. Someone will give you the King's Symbol.
Information in this section was contributed by Jacob Carver.

Breeding Pokemon:
You cannot breed every type of Pokemon, although some are male or female (like Mewtwos). They still cannot be bred together.
Information in this section was contributed by Chariz89.

Clone Pokemon:
Put the Pokemon to be cloned in your group, then deposit it in box 5. Save your game. Go to box 6 and save the game again. Box 5 your group will now have the two Pokemon that were cloned.
Information in this section was contributed by Starcare.

Annon Pokedex:
First, solve the Kabuto puzzle, which you should know how to get to. The rest will require the HM for Surf, found in Enjyu City, TM 08 (Rock Breaker), and the HM for Strength. Surf down by the Ancient Ruins (below Kickyou City) and solve the puzzle there. The puzzles should be somewhat easy. Just put in the corner pieces first. Then, go to the Connection Cave. Walk around and find the Pokemaniac. If you have not defeated him, fight him. Then Surf in the waters near him. You will have to return here twice. Break the rock you find, and solve the puzzle. Then return, move the boulder, and solve the last puzzle. Catch the different Annon, then exit the ruins. Talk to the scientist near the cave and he will give you a complimentary Annon Pokedex.
Information in this section was contributed by David Housholder.

Anno'un Music:
While in the Alpha Ruins southeast of Kikyou city go to the Pokégear option in the menu screen. Go to the radio option and on the fourteenth to the twentieth channel you can find a station Called ??????. That is the Ann'oun Music. It can only be heard at Alpha Ruins.
Information in this section was contributed by Magikarp41

Pokemon
Blue version Pokemon:
The following Pokemon are only found in the Blue version of the game.
Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.

Sandshrew/Sandslash
Mewowth/Persian
Bellsprout/Weepinbell/Victreebel
Vulpix/Ninetales
Pinsir
Magmar
Red version Pokemon:
The following Pokemon are only found in the Red version of the game.
Information in this section was contributed by Hitmonle12.

Ekans/Arbok
Mankey/Primeape
Oddish/Gloom/Vileplume
Growlithe/Arcanine
Scyther
Electabuzz
Highest abilities:
Information in this section was contributed by Nathan.

1-3 Solar Beam
4-6 Fire Spin
7-9 Hydro Pump
10 String Shot
11 Harden
12 Psybeam
13 See 10
14 See 11
15 Agility
16-18 Mirror Move
19-20 Super Fang
21-22 See 15
23 And 24 Acid
25 Thunder
26 Thunder Wave
27-28 Fury Swipes
29-30 Double Kick
31 Body Slam
32-33 See 29-30
34 Thrash
35 Light Screen
36 Metronome
37 See 4-6
38 Roar
39 Double-Edge
40 Double Slap
41-42 Haze
43-45 See 1-3
46-47 Growth
48-49 Psychic
50-51 Earthquake
52-53 Slash
56-57 See 7-9
58 Flamethrower
59 Take Down
60-61 See 7-9
62 Water Gun
63 Teleport
64-65 Reflect
66-68 Submission
69-70 Slam
71 Sleep Power
72 And 73 See 7-9
74-76 Explosion
77-78 See 15
79-80 Psychic
81-82 Screech
83 Slash
84-85 See 15

The remainder are the same attacks listed above.
Effective Pokemon matching:
Information in this section was contributed by cdnolan.

Normal vs. Nothing
Fire vs. Plant, Bug, Plant-Poison, Plant-Psychic, Bug-Flying, Bug-Plant, Bug-Poison, Ice-Psychic, Ice-Flying.
Water vs. Ground, Fire, Rock-Flying, Rock-Ground, Poison-Ground.
Ice vs. Plant, Ground, Dragon, Normal-Flying, Fire-Flying, Plant-Poison, Plant-Psychic, Rock-Flying, Rock-Ground, Bug-Flying, Poison-Flying, Electric-Flying, Dragon-Flying
Plant vs. Ground, Water, Rock-Ground, Rock-Water, Water-Ice, Water-Fighting, Water-Psychic
Electric vs. Water, Normal-Flying, Fire-Flying, Water-Flying, Rock-Flying, Rock-Water, Bug-Flying, Poison-Flying, Water-Ice, Water-Flying, Water-Poison, Water-Psychic, Ice-Flying
Rock vs. Fire, Bug, Normal-Flying, Fire-Flying, Water-Flying, Rock-Flying, Bug-Flying, Bug-Plant, Bug-Poison, Poison-Flying, Water-Ice, Ice-Psychic, Ice-Flying, Electric-Flying, Dragon-Flying
Ground vs. Fire, Electric, Poison, Rock-Ground, Poison-Ground, Ghost-Poison
Fighting vs. Normal, Rock-Ground, Rock-Water, Water-Ice
Bug vs. Plant, Psychic, Plant-Psychic
Poison vs. Plant, Bug, Plant-Psychic, Bug-Flying, Bug-Plant
Flying vs. Plant, Fighting, Bug, Plant-Poison, Plant-Psychic, Bug-Flying, Bug-Plant, Bug-Poison, Water-Fighting
Psychic vs. Fighting, Poison, Plant-Poison, Poison-Ground, Poison-Flying, Ghost-Poison, Water-Fighting, Water-Poison
Ghost vs. Psychic, Plant-Psychic, Water-Psychic, Ice-Psychic
Hint: Missingno Pokemon:
The U.S. version of the game contains the following glitch Pokemon, which is obtained by using these steps. Go to Cinnabar Island. Enter into the building where the man makes Pokemon out of fossils. Enter the first room in the building with people that want to trade Pokemon. Trade with one of these people; it does not matter which one. Go back outside and move to the far right side of the building. Then, SURF up and down the side of the island while half on land and half in the water. Keep surfing until challenged by a glitch that resembles a microchip or barcode. He is part bird and part water type and starts on level 80. Note: Obtaining Missingno can keep the game from continuing correctly, including preventing linked battles, and other bad effects. It is recommended that Missingno be released unless you are just experimenting with the game.
Information in this section was contributed by Roaddog Smith, Craig Wagner, Nitro, Shorty.

Store the Missingno Pokemon in Bill's PC. It will eventually turn into a Rhydon.
Information in this section was contributed by KeyMan3216.

If you use the Missingno trick to surf up and down Seafoam Islands, you can also capture Squirtle and Charmeleon.
Information in this section was contributed by marq martin.

Hint: Pokemon "M":
Go to Viridian City and talk to the old man. When he asks if you are in a hurry, answer "No". After he explains how to catch a Weedle, fly to Cinnabar Island. SURF on the side of Cinnabar that faces the Seafoam Islands to find the Pokemon "M". You may also find level 132 Mewtwos and Alakazams. Note: Obtaining M can keep the game from continuing correctly, including preventing linked battles, and other bad effects. It is recommended that M be released unless you are just experimenting with the game.
Information in this section was contributed by Phil Abbate, Cj0004, storm 64 and Nick.

By using this trick, you also have a very rare chance of getting Mew.
Information in this section was contributed by Nathan.

Hint: Unlimited items:
Find the Missingno Pokemon and defeat him. A design will appear in your sixth item. Deposit your sixth item individually until it totals 99. Then you can divide the items by fifty. If a no more room message appears, just withdraw an item and keep depositing the sixth item. Check the CPU when this is complete to find two groups of 99 of the same item. Note: Obtaining Missingno can keep the game from continuing correctly, including preventing linked battles, and other bad effects. It is recommended that Missingno be released unless you are just experimenting with the game.
Information in this section was submitted by Gian-Paul Vidal and Shorty.

To get 99 of any item, first put the item to be multiplied in the sixth slot. Now use FLY and go to Viridian City. Talk to the old man almost all the way north of the town. When he asks if you are in a hurry, say no and watch him catch a weedle. After that, fly to Fuchsia city. Make your way south and, when you reach the water's edge, use SURF and go to Seafoam Island. After arriving, swim up and down the beach until you run into a Pokemon called "M" (a glitch like Missingno). Once you see him, kill him or run away -- do not catch him! After that, you should have 99 of your 6th item! Note: You can do this code as many times as you want and you can catch "M" another time. Additionally, instead of "M" a level 128 Starmie (Red Version) or Snorlax (Blue Version) may appear. Note: Obtaining "M" can keep the game from continuing correctly, including preventing linked battles, and other bad effects. It is recommended that Missingno be released unless you are just experimenting with the game.
Information in this section was contributed by Spounge, Victor Twu, and JRPikaDude.

Use the unlimited item trick with "Rare Candy". Once duplicated, use the "Rare Candys" on all your Pokemon that are at very low levels to quickly increase them. Note: The highest level possible is 100.
Information in this section was contributed by AndyJ.tOrReS, bjwe, and Pixey.

Instead of having to fly back to Viridian to do the trick over again (if duplicating more than one item), the items may be switched if you stay in the water.
Information in this section was contributed by Rodney Dale.

Use the unlimited item trick after getting 1 Protein, Iron, Carbos, and Calcium at Go to Celadon city. Put Protein in the sixth spot, duplicate it, then repeat with Iron and the rest of the items. Use them on your Pokemon to pump them up.

When trying to catch rare Pokemon (Mewtwo, the Legendary Birds, etc.) use the unlimited items trick and duplicate the Masterball. You will never miss catching a Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by David Thorpe.


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