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Mahogany (Choju) Town Gym - Glacier Badge (#7)
Pryce uses Ice Pokémon. If you picked up a Magmar from earlier, he'd be useful right around now. If not, an electric attack will take care of Seel and Dewgong.
After beating Pryce, you'll get the Glacier Badge. This badge will raise your Pokémon's Special and it'll let you use Whirlpool outside of battles. He'll also give you TM16, Icy Wind.
Pryce
Pokémon Level Exp.
Seel 27 577
Dewgong 29 1093
Piloswine 31 1052
Prizes: $3100, TM16
Team Rocket Has Taken Over Goldenrod City
Before heading on, you'll have to backtrack. Professor Elm calls you to tell you Goldenrod (Kogane) City's Radio broadcasts seemed to be talking a lot about Team Rocket. He wants you to head to Goldenrod to check things out.
Head back to Goldenrod (Kogane) City for more Rocket fun.
Team Rocket - Radio Tower
The other floors of the Radio Tower that were not accessible before, now are. Unfortunately these floors are reeking of Rocket.
The first part of this chore is easy enough. Just fight all the Rocket's and make it up to the top. You'll see a locked door on the third floor, but this will be opened later.
Beat the Rocket Executive on the top floor who was impersonating as the Director. He'll give you a key that will unlock the blue door to the Underground Warehouse, which you can reach by going into the Underground Tunnel in Goldenrod City.
Battle with Rival
Hey look, your Rival was following you and now wants to fight. Sneasel is one of those new Dark type Pokémon (Psychic has no effect).
Rival
Pokémon Level Exp.
Magnemite 28 534
Golbat 30 1098
Haunter 30 810
Sneasel 32 904
Starter (3rd Evo) 32 1424
Prizes: $1920
Evil Puzzle
Next you will have to press switches to open doors and remove walls. To get to the Female Rocket leader you must push the switches in this order: the Left switch (#3), then Middle (#2), then the Right one (#1).
Save The Director
You'll encounter more Rocket Grunts until you finally encounter the Director of the Radio Station. He'll give you a Card Key that'll unlock the 3rd Floor shutter that was locked before in the Radio Station.
Go back to the Radio Station and unlock the door. Beat the rest of the Rockets including the male and female Rocket Executives.
Get the Rainbow or Silver Wing
After defeating the Rocket Executives, the Director will come and thank you. He'll also give you a special Wing (Silver version: Silver Wing, Gold Version: Rainbow Wing). These wings will let you get Ho-oh (Rainbow Wing - Gold) and Lugia (Silver Wing - Silver).
More Free Gifts
Before exiting the Radio Tower, go around and talk with the people pictured. They will give you something for saving the Radio Tower.
Eevee
Don't forget to stop by this house in Goldenrod (Kogane) City to get your own complimentary Eevee from Bill. Have a slot open for it though or you won't be able to get it.
Next head back to Mahogany (Choju) Town and enter the Ice Path.
Icy Mazes
The Ice Path shouldn't be too hard to get through.
You'll find some new Pokémon in here, a small mammoth like thing called Swinub. There's also a shy bird called Delibird in the Silver version.
HM07 - Waterfall
You can find the last HM, HM07 in the Ice Path. This HM lets you ride up waterfalls.
TM or HM, Be gone!
There is a guy in Blackthorn (Fusube) City that will erase TM's or HM's from your Pokémon. Just talk to him and he will ask which move you want deleted.
This is very useful since the HM's in this game are used more regularly. So having all the required Pokémon at the same time with these moves and having your normal fighting Pokémon is hard to do. So eventually you'll give in and teach one of your good Pokémon an HM. But don't worry you can delete it later!
(Krabby/Kingler can learn Cut, Surf, Strength, and Rock Smash, though)
Santos of Saturday
Hey it's Santos. Santos will give you Spell Tag after talking to him. Spell Tag will increase the power of Ghost attacks.
Blackthorn (Fusube) City Gym - Rising Badge (#8)
Note: If you can't get into this gym because of a guy blocking it, you have forgotten to beat something earlier in the game, most likely you have not been following this Walkthru and came straight to this page. In that case, click the back button a few times down there at the bottom of the page to see what you missed.
Before battling Clair there will be a small puzzle where you have to push 3 Rocks into holes to make paths over the molten lava below. Not to mention trainers to fight.
But eventually you'll make it to Clair. Her Dragon Pokémon can be taken out with Ice attacks.
After defeating Clair, you won't get a badge. First you must surf behind the gym and enter a cave called the Dragon's Den and get an item called the Dragon Fang.
Clair
Pokémon Level Exp.
Dragonair 37 1141
Dragonair 37 1141
Dragonair 31 1141
Kingdra 40 1713
Prizes: $4000
Dragon's Den - Getting the Badge from Clair
Inside you must surf around. You may encounter a Dratini every once and awhile. You'll have to get passed a whirlpool, so bring along your Pokémon that has HM06 equipped. Once you find the lone Pokéball and pick it up, Clair will come along and give you the Rising Badge. Now all Pokémon will obey you and you'll be able to use Waterfall outside of battle. She'll also give you TM24, Dragonbreath.
Once you exit the Dragon's Den, Professor Elm will tell you he's got something for you. So go back to New Bark (Wakaba) Town and talk to him.
Master Ball
When you get back in New Bark (Wakaba) Town after beating all 8 Gym Leaders in Johto, talk to Elm and he will give you the Master Ball!
Now that you have this, and the Rainbow Wing (Gold) or Silver Wing (Silver) from the Radio Tower Director, you can go catch Ho-oh (Gold) or Lugia (Silver).
Ho-oh - Gold Version
Ho-oh on the rooftop. Ho-oh is really easy to find compared to Lugia. Go back to Ecruteak (Enjyu) City and go into the northern house. Go in all the stairs and you'll eventually come to a large tower. Go inside Tin Tower, and go to the top after the winding mazes and teleport pads and you'll find Ho-oh.
You better save your game before fighting Ho-oh, because like Mewtwo, there is only one. Try getting Ho-oh down to as little HP as possible, and put it to sleep. Ultra Balls should do the trick.
Wild Ho-oh appears!
Lugia - Silver Version
Lugia swimming Lugia can be found in Whirl Islands, south of Olivine City. You'll need a Pokémon with Surf, one with Whirlpool, and one with Flash to get to Lugia.
Go to Olivine (Asagi) City and surf south trying to stay as far to the right as you can. There is 4 entrances to the cave where Lugia is so if you follow the wall the first one you come to is the one you need to enter.
Once inside go to the right and choose the top path when it comes to a fork. Now you'll make your way to a waterfall, go down it, then surf up and you should find Lugia swimming in the water.
Lugia is also level 40 and will give you 1257 experience points if you beat him. But DON'T, what are you crazy or something!? Again, low HP, asleep, and ultra balls should do the trick.
Lugia wants to fight!
Pokémon League
Now head back to New Bark (Wakaba) Town and get ready to advance to the Pokémon League.
But first make sure you have a Pokémon with Surf and Waterfall. And heal all your Pokémon in Elm's Lab.
Next it's time to surf east from New Bark (Wakaba) Town.
Map Card
After surfing to the right of Wakaba Town, talk to the fat guy when you reach dry land. He'll give you a new map card expansion that has the map of the original Pokémon World from Red, Blue, & Yellow (Kanto).
Next you'll enter a cave that has a waterfall. Surf up it and then down the other side to get out of the cave.
TM 37 - Sandstorm
Once you exit the cave you'll find a house. Inside an old lady will give you TM 37, Sandstorm, for talking to her.
TM 22 - Solarbeam
On Route 27, you can Surf off the bridge to find this TM. Make sure you bring a Pokémon with Whirlpool along to get it though because there is a whirlpool blocking the path to get to it.
Route 27 and 26
Next you'll surf east some more and encounter more trainers when you reach land. There's new Pokémon to catch and trainers to fight.
Before heading onwards, there is a house with a woman who will heal all your Pokémon for you.
Head north and you'll eventually reach Victory Road.
Almost there...
Eventually you'll make it to the "other half" of Victory Road. This half is much more easier because there are no trainers and no puzzles.
But there are a lot of Pokémon in there that will give you grief if your Pokémon are not leveled high enough. Graveler, Onix, Rhyhorn, Golbat, and Ursaring (Gold) or Dohphan (Silver) are what you will find in here.
Strangely enough, when I was playing and leveling up my Pokémon before I battled the Elite Four, I ran into a shining silver Rhyhorn. It, like all Shiny Pokemon, has a high DV value, making its stats higher than regular ones with lower DV values. Whenever it goes into battle it sparkles like the Red Gyarados, and as you can see in its stats, it has 3 stars next to it's gender like the Red Gyarados.
Silver Rhyhorn
TM 26 - Earthquake
Inside Victory Road you can find TM 26, Earthquake. Right near the exit, head to the left and fall down the hole you find to get to it.
Perfect Place to Level Up
The Pokémon in Victory Road are perfect for leveling up your Pokémon before the Elite Four. The Graveler give you experience points in the 600's, Onix in the 500's, Rhyhorn in the 600's, Golbat in the 700's, and Ursaring/Donphan in the 800's.
The best place to do this is at the end of Victory Road where the exit is because you can go up to Indigo Plateau to heal your Pokémon. But before you reach the end your Rival will battle you one more time.
Now when your Pokémon are about level 50 or so I think it is a good time to take on the Elite Four at the Indigo Plateau.
Indigo Plateau
Just like in Red, Blue, and Yellow, you will fight the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion one after another with chances to heal your Pokémon in between.
So I suggest before you go up the stairs to the first battle, buy plenty of healing items and Revives, because you might need them, and they definitely come in handy.
Will
Will is your first match. He is a Psychic Trainer and uses a new Pokémon called Xatu. It is a Psychic Bird that evolved from Natu.
Electric attacks should do the trick on everything except for Exeggutor. A fire Pokémon can take out Exeggutor easily.
Will
Pokémon Level Exp.
Xatu 40 1465
Jynx 41 1203
Exeggutor 41 1861
Slowbro 41 1440
Xatu 42 1530
Prize: $4200
Koga
It looks like Koga has moved from being a Gym Leader to an Elite Four member. He still uses Poison type Pokémon.
If you have a Kadabra or a Pokémon with Psychic, it can easily wipe out all of Koga's Pokémon.
Koga
Pokémon Level Exp.
Ariados 40 1147
Venomoth 41 1212
Forretress 43 1086
Muk 42 1413
Crobat 44 1923
Prize: $4400
Bruno
Bruno is back and he's using his favorite Pokémon types: Fighting and Rock.
Hitmontop is a Hitmonlee/chan relative. It's the one where it spins on its head with three feet in the air.
You should have a strong water Pokémon that can take out all of Bruno's Pokémon. If not, a psychic like Kadabra can do.
Bruno
Pokémon Level Exp.
Hitmontop 42 1242
Onix 43 994
Hitmonchan 42 1260
Hitmonlee 42 1242
Machamp 46 1902
Prize: $4600
Karen
Karen likes to use a variety of Pokémon, but mostly Dark ones.
Umbreon is the Eevee evolution that you can get if you level up Eevee at night (Espeon, the Psychic one, by leveling up Eevee during the day.) Use a powerful attack to knock out Umbreon.
Vileplume can be taken out with a fire move.
Murkrow is a crow Pokémon. One electric attack should knock it out quickly.
Gengar doesn't like Psychic.
Houndoom is a devilish looking fire dog. Use Hydro Pump or Surf.
Karen
Pokémon Level Exp.
Umbreon 42 1773
Vileplume 42 1656
Murkrow 44 1008
Gengar 45 1831
Houndoom 47 2053
Prize: $4700
Lance - League Master
Looks like Lance beat you to being the Pokémon League Master. Like in Red, Blue, and Yellow, Lance likes to use his Dragon type Pokémon.
Lance uses basically the same lineup as in Red, Blue, and Yellow, except for the fact that he has 2 Dragonites in place of his 2 Dragonairs. But that makes it even easier.
Gyarados - Electric attack.
Dragonite - part flying - Ice or electric attack.
Dragonite - Ice or electric attack.
Aerodactyl - Hydro Pump or Surf.
Charizard - Hydro Pump or Surf.
Dragonite - Ice attack.
Lance
Pokémon Level Exp.
Gyarados 44 2017
Dragonite 47 2194
Dragonite 47 2194
Aerodactyl 46 1990
Charizard 46 2059
Dragonite 50 2335
Prize: $4700
The End
Congratulations you have become a Pokémon League Champion. Professor Elm and an interviewer named Mary will come and congratulate you. Lance will save you from the interview, and will take you to the back room where he'll enter them in the Hall of Fame.
Then you will watch the credits and see "The End."
However, this is not the end. There is more to do.
Now you can explore the world from Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow with Gold & Silver improvements...
Revisiting the Old World
So you've beaten the Elite Four and still are itching for more things to do?
Here's what's next. Go talk to Professor Elm in New Bark Town and get the SS Anne Ticket. Then head to Olivine (Asagi) City and enter the SS Aqua through the passage that was previously blocked by a guy.
SS Aqua
Now that you're on the SS Aqua you can go around battling the gym trainers aboard. To get off you first have to find a man's granddaughter who is with the captain of the ship.
To get there you must find a lazy Sailor who is in the room next to yours. Battle him so you can get past another Sailor blocking your way later in the ship.
Find the girl, and you'll be sent back to the Grandpa's cabin. He'll give you Metal Coat for your troubles. Metal Coat increases the strength of Steel attacks.
Note: If you decide to go back onto the SS Aqua for a second time you must go to your room and sleep in your bed if you ever want to get off the boat again.
Rare Candy
Go talk to this guy and you'll get a Rare Candy to listen to his ramblings.
Vermilion City Gym - Lt. Surge
Lt. Surge's Gym You won't have to do Surge's stupid little trash can secret switch puzzle to get to him. You'll have to fight a couple guys though, but you should do it anyways to gain more experience.
Lt. Surge's Pokémon shouldn't be too tough. Especially if you have a Ground Pokémon like Graveler or Sandslash. Dig or another Ground type move should render his Pokémon helpless.
After you beat Surge, he'll give you his Thunder Badge which will increase your Pokémon's Speed.
Lt. Surge
Pokémon Level Exp.
Raichu 44 1149
Electrode 40 1285
Magneton 40 1380
Electrode 40 1285
Electabuzz 46 1537
Prize: $4600
TM 29 - Psychic
Once again in Saffron, there is a man named Mr. Psychic. Talk to him and he'll give you the Psychic TM.
Focus Band
Right next to the Saffron City Gym is the Dojo. The only thing interesting in here is the Pokéball containing Focus Band. The Focus Band may prevent fainting.
Saffron City Gym - Sabrina
Sabrina's Gym The Saffron City Gym still has that teleporter puzzle that you must get through. Keep going to the right or left and you'll eventually get to Sabrina after battling a couple Psychic Trainers along the way.
Sabrina's Psychic Pokémon are not too difficult to beat. If you have a strong Electric Pokémon a couple strong Electric attacks to take out her Pokémon.
Strangely enough, Sabrina has a female Mr. Mime in her lineup. Apparently the English translation to "Mr. Mime" wasn't a good idea because its Japanese name does not have to deal with a gender.
After you beat Sabrina grab her Marsh Badge and teleport your way out of there.
Sabrina
Pokémon Level Exp.
Espeon 46 1941
Mr. Mime 46 1339
Alakazam 48 1912
Prize: $4800
Missing Machine Part
Head East out of Cerulean City fighting trainers and wild Pokémon until you reach the end of Route 9 where you can surf to the Power Plant.
Go inside the Power Plant and talk to all of the people in there. The large man is really upset...
Once you try to exit, the Guard will say that some shady character in Cerulean has been spotted and asks for your help.
Now go back to Cerulean City.
Missing Part
Face this way and press A
Once in Cerulean, go inside Misty's Gym. The Rocket member who stole the Machine Part will bump into you and exit as fast as he can. Go to the part pictured and you'll find the missing Machine Part.
Now go back to the Power Plant and give the guy the missing Machine Part. He'll thank you and give you TM 07, Electro Cannon.
Now head back to Cerulean City again... or first you can do the following...
Magnet Train
Now that the Power Plant is giving power to the Magnet Train, you can get a ticket for the Train which will transfer you between the two worlds a lot faster than any other way.
First, head back to Saffron City and talk with the Mimic Girl. She'll tell you she lost one of her Poké Dolls.
Then head to Vermilion City to the house where you get the bike voucher in the previous versions. Talk to the man above the Doll inside. He'll give you the Poké Doll that you'll give to the Copycat Girl back in Saffron.
Now go back to Saffron, and give her the doll. She'll give you a Pass to the Magnet Train that will let you ride on it anytime you want.
The Train terminals are in Goldenrod (Kogane) City next to the Radio Tower, and in Saffron City next to the gyms.
Ride on the Magnet Train
Beat the Six Trainers
Misty's Gym is empty, so take the path North across Nugget Bridge towards where Bill's house was.
You'll encounter 6 trainers who will challenge you to a fight, and promise a prize for winning. Once you get done with 6, there's a 7th... He said he wanted to fight you because you'd be tired... All he has a Porygon anyway, so he |