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September 09, 2009: Beginning of Bare-bones Guide
September 10 - October 5, 2009: Writing the Johto Guide
October 13, 2009 - January 11, 2010: Writing the Kanto Guide
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February 15, 2010: Hello everyone! Now that we have the Kanto guide out
of

have made
guide

the way, the guide is now up to version 3.00! We


several changes to the guide that should bring this
up to speed for the English release in March.
* Thanks to serebii.net, various names of the English
version have been revealed, including your other

gender
original
guide

rival's names, team rocket executives, various item


names, and a few locations that were not in the
GSC. They have been changed in this version of the
to reflect the English version of the game.

the
section

The Poketholon has been changed to Pokeathlon, and


Technique stat is now the Skill stat. The Pokedex
has been edited to reflect these changes.
* Added the Kanto guide up to the Viridian Gym

Sinnoh Dex

* Pokeathlon stats and Move Tutor info up to the


have been added
* Japanese/English changes added to the Changes FAQ
section.
If anything has been changed from what serebii says,

or any
you
then let

Silver and
HGSS

new info is revealed, I will add it to the guide. If


see anything that references the Japanese version,
me know.
As far as the next update goes, I will try to get the
Updated Pokemon League, Cerulean Cave, and Mt.
the final battle in before or around the release of

in North America.
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March 09, 2010:
Only several more days until HG/SS is released in the
United States! Here is a update to help finish up a
bunch
of things.
rematch
battle

* Added the Endgame Guide section. This covers the


against the Elite Four, Mt. Silver, and the final
against the former Champion.

* Added the Battle Frontier guide from my Platinum


guide,

and corrected it for HGSS.


* Added a variety of Legendary areas, including two

of the

wanted to

Legendary Birds, and Suicune.


Originally, this update was going to contain info on
Cerulean Cave/Mewtwo and Seafoam/Articuno, but I
get the info on the updated Elite Four and Mt. Silver
before the game comes out in the US. Hopefully, they

should
before the

be in Version 3.11, which I will try to get out


US version comes out.
As for updates, I am going to try to do at least one

more
things
names and
might take

update before it is released. If there is any major


revealed before the release, such as any English
the like, I will try to add it to the guide. It
me a few days to get through HGSS, so bear with me

when it

comes to updates.
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March 12, 2010:
Got several more updates today!
Island

* Added Mewtwo/Cerulean Cave and Articuno/Seafoam


to the side-quest section.

Pokemon

* Re-did the Pokemon Encounter rates to include


that are available via Rock Smash and Headbutting
Trees. Also removed any instances of surfing or

national

dex Pokemon where there are none for that route or

area.
can
or

* Added info to the Pokedex section on Pokemon that


only be found in the special Safari Zone settings
via the Pokewalker.

should
answer

By the time this update should be out, Pokemon HGSS


be available in the United States. I will try to

soon

any questions that come along, and fix any errors as


as I can.

updates
Pokewalker

There should be a lot more content in the following


(Phone info, Gym Leader rematches, Pokeathlon and

info, etc), so stay tuned!


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March 14, 2010:
Hello English players! If you are reading this, you
probably picked up HGSS from your local store. This
update
is mostly a few corrections from the Japanese
version.
* Changed the info on the old man in the beginning of
Cherrygrove
* Renamed all instances of Tin Tower to Bell Tower.
Passerby

* Changed the rival's first encounter from ??? to


Boy.
* Re-did the Game Corner section of Goldenrod.

Radio Tower

* Added the questions the lady at the Goldenrod


asks you.
I will be adding more as I play the English version.

event
the 1st

Nintendo has also announced that the Yellow Forrest


for the Pokewalker will become available on April

up until April the 30th.


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March 16th, 2010: Hello everyone! I am near the end of the English
Version
(Got all 16 badges and most of the legendaries), so
I have
several major additions.
* Added English names for trainers on the routes,
caves,

and Gyms.
* Added Lapras to the side quest section.
* Added the PokeGear Phone Numbers to the guide.
* Added Daily/Weekly side quests as well as a

schedule

for what you can do on each day.


asks

* Added the questions the elder at the Dragon's Den


you and clarified how you get a Dratini.

items,

* Added several places you can get decent hidden


like Rare Candy
* Added info on things you can do once you can surf
* Added some more info on various places, like the
Goldenrod Underground and the Celadon Game Corner
* Added a capture profile for Sudowoodo in the main
guide.

pointed

* Did a number of corrections, mainly stuff people


out in their emails.

but due
Currently,
responded,
the
email.

I was going to add Entei and Raikou in this update,


to time I will have to do it in the next one.
I am up to date with my emails and if I have not
it is either because I already corrected something,
question is already in the guide, or it is a old
Also, the next week might not have any updates,

since I

will be rather busy. I will still answer any

questions, and

if you still see anything wrong, let me know.


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April 7th, 2010:
It has been awhile since I last updated...I have been
working on this version for awhile, but due to a
variety of
things going on I have not had much of a chance to
work on
it for half a month. Here is the updates:
* Added the Berry Guide section, which is a heavily
modified version of my berry guide from Platinum
daily

* Added the side quest section for non-weekly or


side-quests
* Added Entei and Raikou to the side quest section
* Split the Pokegear Phonenumber section into a new

part of the guide called "Pokegear Guide"


of you

* Corrected the Extremespeed Dratini info that MANY


have emailed me about.

Guide

* Added the requested Exclusives Guide to the Misc


section
* Added the Special Wallpapers and Eggs section
* Added a new way to look at your Secret ID.

like
I will

* Added my friends code at the bottom. If you feel


battling, let me know and we will work out a time.
not do trades, however.
* Did several corrections here and there.

changes
plan on
testing it
cover the
at the

I have gone through all of my emails and made the


that were necessary. As for the next updates, I do
adding some info on the Pokewalker finally after
out for the last month or so, and I also plan to
two new routes in Johto. I will be going on a trip

end of the month, so do not expect any updates until


May.
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April 18, 2010:
Although I did not add the new areas to the guide in
this
update, I did add a few things I have been wanting
to add
for awhile.
and
section

* Added the Swarm, Headbutt, Bug Catching Contest,


Hoenn and Sinnoh sound to the Post-National Dex
* Added the Bank of Mom and Rock Smash Item section

to

the misc guide section.


* Thanks to a reader with the handle Tarken, I found

out
the

that I missed the Wise Glasses item in not only


main guide, but in the items guide.

changes

* Thanks to a reader named Julie, I have made some


to the ability section for quite a few abilities.

info

* Thanks to a reader named Jeremy, we have some more


on the Voltorb Flip game that I absolutely hate.
* Did some other minor corrections here and there.

few I
stuff
Pokemon
released in
Goodie...More work

I got to most of the emails, but there are still I


need to check although I got most of the important
out of the way. Also, for those who do not know
Black and White have been revealed and will be
Japan at the end of this year on the DS.

in front of me.
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When you first start up the game, you will be taken to a screen that has
several options on it. Press the bottom one to continue. Prof. Oak will
then
appear and ask you if you are a boy or a girl and then your name. Once
that is
done, you will be taken to New Bark Town.
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You will start in your room. Head on down and your mother will give you
your

bag. You can now also save and view your status.
When you first step out, Marill will come up to you and then leave and
you
will see the first glimpse of the opposite gender rival. If you are
playing
as a male, your opposite gender rival will be Lyra, a new addition to
the
GSC story and a replacement for Crystal's Kris female character. Female
characters will meet Ethan, the original protagonist from GSC.
You can explore a little bit and see a red haired boy in the window,
but for
now continue to Prof. Elm's lab (The big building in the upper left). Go
inside and he will ask you to run a errand for him and let you choose
between
3 Pokemon.
* Totodile, a water Pokemon
* Chikorita, a grass Pokemon
* Cyndaquil, a fire Pokemon
In this game, Cyndaquil is actually easy mode, Totodile is medium, and
Chikorita is hard to use against the gyms, so choose wisely. The Pokemon
you choose will also appear behind you now. Before you leave, Prof.
Elm's
aid will give you 5 Potions.
After you exit the lab, Ethan or Lyra will appear and talk to you and
leave
again. Once that is finished, go talk to your mother and she will give
you
the Pokegear. It is similar to how it worked in the original GSC
versions,
but it now has touchscreen support. Leave your house and try to go west
and Prof. Elm will appear and give you his phone number. Once you are
ready,
head to Route 29.
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|Pidgey
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|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
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\_____________________________________________________/
Since you just got your first Pokemon, you might want to take the time
to
fight some of the Pokemon on this route for experience. It is mainly
Sentret
for the most part, but Hoothoot do come out at night. You cannot catch
Pokemon
at this point, so it is just battling at this point. Head west until
you reach
Cherrygrove City.
____
//J004|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Cherrygrove City
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Krabby
|5% (O), 37% (G), 67% (S) |Fishing
|
|Kingler
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Corsola
|3% (G, day), 30% (S, Day) |Fishing
|
|Staryu
|3% (G,night), 30%(S,night)|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tailow
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/

Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Heal Ball
|300p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyze Heal |200p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Air Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
* Note that items such as Pokeballs will not be available until after
you
have learned how to capture Pokemon.
Once you enter Cherrygrove, a old man at the entrance will show you
around and
then give you the Running Shoes, a staple of the series since RSE that
allows
you to run when you hold the B Button. If you tap the shoes on the touch
screen, they will allow you to run without pressing the B Button.
However,
keep in mind that wild pokemon will appear more if you are using the
Running
Shoes, so you may want to walk while you are in grass.
You might want to heal up at this point at the Pokemon Center. You
cannot
capture Pokemon at the moment, so you will have to wait. You can buy
Potions
however. Once you are ready, head over to Route 30. When you try to
leave,
the old man will stop you and give you a Pokegear add-on called the Map
Card. It will allow you to see the map via the Pokegear and keep track
of
any roaming Pokemon you have active.
____
//J005|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 30
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Pidgey (HG)
|40%
|50%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Pidgey (SS)
|10%
|50%
||Normal
|
|Rattata
|||40%
|SoulSilver|
|Caterpie
|50%
|35%
||HeartGold |

|Metapod
|10%
|15%
||HeartGold |
|Weedle
|50%
|35%
||SoulSilver|
|Kakuna
|10%
|15%
||SoulSilver|
|Spinarak
|||30%
|HeartGold |
|Ledyba
|30%
|||SoulSilver|
|Hoothoot (HG) |||30%
|Normal
|
|Hoothoot (SS) |||60%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Poliwag
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Poliwhirl
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 30 has changed a little bit since the old days. You still do not
have
any Pokeballs, but you can get a Apricorn Box from the man in the first
house
you see. It will allow you to get Apricorns from the different looking
trees
around Johto.
You can't go up the west side of the route yet, so continue to the east
side
up to Mr. Pokemon's house. Inside, you will find Prof. Oak and Mr.
Pokemon
talking and Mr. Pokemon will give you the Odd Egg key item and heal your
Pokemon. After that, Prof Oak will give you the Johto Pokedex and his
phone number. Head outside and Prof. Elm will call you and say that one
of his
Pokemon has been stolen.
+========================+
|Cherrygrove and Route 29|
+========================+
Head back to Cherrygrove and then to Route 29 (Make sure your Pokemon
are
healed). A red haired boy will appear and you will find out he was the
one

who stole the Pokemon and then fight you.


/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Passerby Boy
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Cyndaquil (If you choose Chikorita) lv 5 (Fire)
|
|Totodile (If you choose Cyndaquil lv 5 (Water)
|
|Chikorita (If you choose Totodile) lv 5 (Grass)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Like any rival fight, he will have the Pokemon that you are weak
|
|
against. Good thing is you should be at least lv 7 by now and he
has |
|
no elemental attacks. You also should still have those potions
that
|
|
Prof. Elm's aid gave you earlier, so use them if you need them.
Its
|
|
easy experience.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once that is done, heal up at the Pokemon Center and head back to New
Bark
Town and to Prof. Elm's lab.
Inside, Prof. Elm will be talking to a police officer, and Ethan or
Lyra will
appear and then the Police Officer will ask you for your Rival's name.
Like
your name, you can only do 5 characters in the Japanese version so
choose
well. Talk to Prof. Elm and you will give him the Odd Egg.
Once you are ready, head back to Route 229 and Ethan or Lyra will be
there and
explain how you capture Pokemon. After he/she shows you, they will give
you 5
Pokeballs. You can also now buy Pokeballs from the Pokemarts.
Now that you have some Pokeballs, you can finally access the early part
of
Route 46. Head to Route 29 go on the upper part of the route until you
find a

gatehouse that will lead to the first half of Route 46.


+==============+
|Route 46 South|
+==============+
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Geodude
|40%
|40%
|45%
|Normal
|
|Spearow
|35%
|35%
||Normal
|
|Rattata
|25%
|25%
|55%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Aipom
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Not much you can do on the southern part of Route 46. There are a few
rare
Pokemon you can capture, such as Geodude and Spearow. When you try to go
North, you will find that the path is blocked due to a ledge. You won't
be
able to reach the other side until much later in the game.
Head back to Cherrygrove (Might want to buy some Pokeballs), and then
to
Route 30 again.
+=========+
|Route 30 |
+=========+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Youngster Joey
|Youngster Mikey
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Rattata lv 4 (Normal)
|Pidgey lv 2 (Normal/Flying)|
|
|Rattata lv 4 (Normal)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Bug Catcher Don
|
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Caterpie lv 3 (Bug)
|
|Caterpie lv 3 (Bug)
|

\___________________________/
Go back to the area where the two guys were fighting, and they should
be done
by now. Once you beat the first kid, he will ask you if you can
register his
phone number.
There are several Pokemon you can capture on the route, such as
Caterpie,
Pidgey, and so on. You might want to look at capturing one for the gym
ahead
especially if you choose Chikorita.
Keep going north and your mother will eventually call you and ask if
you want
to set up a bank. Say yes and part of your money after every battle
will go
to her.
+=========+
|Route 31 |
+=========+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|_______________\
|Bug Catcher Wade
|
|Money: 32p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Caterpie lv 2 (Bug)
|
|Caterpie lv 2 (Bug)
|
|Weedle lv 3 (Bug/Poison)
|
|Caterpie lv 2 (Bug)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Pidgey (HG)
|30%
|30%
||Normal
|
|Pidgey (SS)
|10%
|30%
||Normal
|
|Rattata
|||40%
|Normal
|
|Bellsprout
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Caterpie
|35%
|35%
||HeartGold |
|Metapod
|15%
|15%
||HeartGold |
|Weedle
|30%
|35%
||SoulSilver|
|Kakuna
|10%
|15%
||SoulSilver|
|Spinarak
|||30%
|HeartGold |
|Ledyba
|30%
|||SoulSilver|
|Hoothoot (HG) |||10%
|Normal
|
|Hoothoot (SS) |||40%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|

|Poliwag
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Poliwhirl
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|HeartGold Only
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Once you get up as far as you can, go northeast and you will find
Dark Cave. Inside, you can capture Pokemon like Zubat and Geodude. Once
you
are at that point, go west until you hit Violet City. Once you go inside
the gatehouse, your other rival will come and give you the VS. Recorder.
After that, continue to Violet City.
_____
/J006|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
V I O L E T
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Poliwag
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Poliwhirl
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|

|_____________________________________________________|
|Whiscash
|
|Swarm
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Heal Ball
|300p
|
|Net Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Tunnel Mail
|350p
|
\_____________________________/
*Note that Super Potions, Awakening, Burn Heals, Escape Rope, and Repel
will
not be available until after getting your first badge.
Your first major city, and home to your first Gym. Here is the layout
of the
land: In the northwest part is a gatehouse that leads to Route 36. You
cannot
do much at this point because of a weird tree blocking the way. On
Route 36,
you can make a sidetrack to the Ruins of Alph.
+=============+
|Ruins of Alph|
+=============+
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Unown
|100%
|100%
|100%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Wooper
|60%
|Surfing
|
|Quagsire
|40%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rock Smash
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Geodude
|100%
|Rock Smash|
\_____________________________________________________/

A little different from the first game, the ruins are now locked and
the only
way to activate them is to go to the one open ruin on the right side.
Inside,
you will find a Kabuto puzzle. Unlike the first game, you now use the
touch
screen to figure it out, and you have to rotate the pieces with your
stylus.
Once you solve it, you will drop down into the ruins.
Inside, a researcher will talk to you and then give you the Unown
Report, a
special Pokedex that records what Unown (A special psychic Pokemon
exclusive
to the Ruins of Alph). It will only record them when you capture them,
and
will list what the Unown mean in English. You can access the Unown
Report via
the Key Items slot. Once you are ready, head down to find a ladder to
get out.
At this point, the other ruins are sealed, so you cannot get all the
Unown at
this point. Continue back to Violet city.
+===========+
|Violet City|
+===========+
A few things you can do before continuing. Talk to the man behind the
Pokemart
and select the last option and he will twirl around and take you to the
trainer's school. He is the teacher there and is named Mr. E (Earl).
Inside,
there is a man that will have you enter in something, and Earl will ask
you
questions. Email me if you have any info.
If you have a Bellsprout, you can trade for a Onix in the lower right
house
that is near the Pokemon center. It will be helpful for the upcoming
battle
against the Gym Leader. You can capture a Bellsprout by going to Route
30,
although they are uncommon. Once you are ready, go north to Sprout
Tower.
____
//J007|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Sprout Tower
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________

/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Sage Chow
|Sage Nico
|
|Money: 144p
|Money: 144p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|
|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|
|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Sage Edmond
|Sage Jin
|
|Money: 144p
|Money: 288p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|Bellsprout lv 6 (Grass/Poi)|
|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|
|
|Bellsprout lv 3 (Grass/Poi)|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Sage Neal
|Sage Troy
|
|Money: 288p
|Money: 336p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Bellsprout lv 6 (Grass/Poi)|Bellsprout lv 7 (Grass/Poi)|
|
|Hoothoot lv 7 (Normal/Fly) |
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rattata
|100%
|100%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Gastly
|||85%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Zigzagoon
|
|H. Radio |
|Spinda
|
|H. Radio |
|Chatot
|
|S. Radio |
|Meditite
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Once inside, go up the left ladder. On the second floor, you will start
fighting Pokemon like Rattata
You will be able to fight the sage's here, although like the name says
most
of their Pokemon will be Bellsprout. Go right and then head down the
ladder,
and then go left and up the ladder. On the next floor, go down and then
right
to the next ladder.
You will then be on the top floor. Battle the monks and go forward. You
will

then see your rival beat the head sage and then use a escape rope to
exit. You
can also get a escape rope to the right of the head monk.
Talk to the head monk and he will battle you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Elder Li
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Bellsprout lv 7 (Poison/Grass)
|
|Hoothoot lv 10 (Normal/Flying)
|
|Bellsprout lv 7 (Poison/Grass)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Depending on what starter you have, this can either be a very
easy or |
|
a very hard battle. Cyndaquil can handle this fine, but Totodile
will |
|
have problems with the two bellsprouts, and Chikorita will be
weak
|
|
against Hoothoot. Its recommended that you have another Pokemon
with |
|
you, such as Zubat/Pidgey for the Bellsprout and Onix/Geodude
for the |
|
Hoothoot. The bellsprouts usually just use Vine Whip and
occasionally |
|
growth, while Hoothoot likes to use Hypnosis and then Peck.
|
\---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
Once you beat him, you will get TM70, Flash. Either walk back down or
use the
Escape Rope to exit
+===========+
|Violet City|
+===========+
Now that you have done that, you can now challenge the gym leader. You
will
want your Pokemon to be about level 9 or above for the most part, and
if you
have a Chikorita, you will want a additional Pokemon (Such as Onix).
Once

you are ready, go to the Violet City Gym.


____
//J008|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Violet Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Bird Keeper Abe
|Bird Keeper Rod
|
|Money: 288p
|Money: 288p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Spearow lv 9 (Normal/Fly) |Pidgey lv 7 (Normal/Fly)
|
|
|Pidgey lv 7 (Normal/Fly)
|
\_______________________________________________________/
In order to use the lift to get to the top floor, you will need to have
beaten
Sprout Tower and its leader. Once you do that, you will be able to go
to the
top.
You can either avoid the trainers, or fight them, but you may want to
for the
experience alone. Once you are ready talk to the gym leader Falkner to
start
the battle.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Falkner
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Pidgey lv 9 (Normal/Flying)
|
|Pidgeotto lv 13 (Normal/Flying)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Falkner has increased his levels a little, now being a little
tougher |
|
then he used to be. His Pidgey likes to use Sand Attack and then
|
|
tackle a whole bunch, so you may want to bring a Pokemon that
can take|

|
it out quickly before it does sand attack too many times.
|
|
|
|
Pidgeotto, however, it the real problem. It likes to use Gust,
Tackle,|
|
and Roost. If you have a Cyndaquil, Totodile or their
evolutions, use |
|
them. If you choose Chikorita, you are going to have to be a
little
|
|
more crafty.
|
|
|
|
One strategy I used with Chikorita was to use Onix first and
beat the |
|
Pidgey (Onix was at level 8), and then switch to Chikorita and
use
|
|
Poisonpowder and switch back to Onix. As long as you have
potions,
|
|
Pidgeotto will eventually run out of Roosts to use (Roost
recovers
|
|
health and makes any flying Pokemon the normal type). Another
strategy|
|
is to use a fighting move once it uses Roost.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat Falkner, you will get TM51 (Roost) and the Zephyr Badge.
All
Pokemon you get in trades up to level 20 will now obay you, and you can
now
use Rock Smash out of battle as well.
After you leave the Gym, Prof. Elm will call you and tell you to meet
up with
his aide at the Pokemart. Go to the Pokemart and talk to the aide to
get a
egg with Togepi in it. When you leave the Pokemart, one of the Kimono
girls
from the original G/S/C will come up to you and talk about your egg and
run
off.
Once you are ready, go south of the Pokemart until you reach Route 32.
____
//J009|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 32
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________

/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Youngster Albert
|Picknicker Liz
|
|Money: 128p
|Money: 128p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Rattata lv 6 (Normal)
|Nidoran Female lv 8(Poison)|
|Zubat lv 8 (Flying/Poison) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Camper Roland
|Fisherman Henry
|
|Money: 144p
|Money: 256p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Nidoran Male lv 9 (Poison) |Poliwag lv 8 (Water)
|
|
|Poliwag lv 8 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Fisherman Ralph
|Fisherman Justin
|
|Money: 320p
|Money: 160p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Goldeen lv 10 (Water)
|Magikarp lv 5 (Water)
|
|
|Magikarp lv 5 (Water)
|
|
|Magikarp lv 5 (Water)
|
|
|Magikarp lv 5 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Youngster Gordon
|Bird Keeper Peter
|
|Money: 160p
|Money: 256p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Wooper lv 10 (Water)
|Pidgey lv 6 (Normal/Flying)|
|
|Pidgey lv 6 (Normal/Flying)|
|
|Spearow lv 8 (Normal/Fly) |
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rattata (HG)
|35%
|40%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (SS)
|5%
|10%
||Normal
|
|Bellsprout
|30%
|30%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Zubat
|5%
||5%
|Normal
|
|Mareep
|20%
|20%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Hoppip
|10%
|10%
||Normal
|
|Wooper
|||35%
|Normal
|
|Ekans
|30%
|30%
|30%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Qwilfish
|
|Swarm
|
|Tentacool
|60%
|Surf
|
|Quagsire
|30%
|Surf
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surf
|

|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7%, (S) |Fish
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 38% (G), 90% (S)) |Fish
|
|Qwilfish
|2% (G), 3% (S)
|Fish
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Right as soon as you go down you will see a gatehouse to the west. It
only
leads to the Ruins of Alph, so leave that alone for now. Go down a
little more
and a man on the route will give you a Miracle Seed.
Not much else to do on the route. You can capture some higher level
Bellsprout
and Mareep, a electric Pokemon that has a pretty decent evolution. At
the end
is a Pokemon center and the entrance to Union Cave.
If you go south of the Pokemon center, you will find a rock you can
break with
Rock Smash. Break it, and it will lead to a path that has a Shell Bell
in a
item ball. The Shell Bell, when attached to a Pokemon, recovers HP
every time
the Pokemon attacks.
____
//J010|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Union Cave
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Firebreather Ray
|Hiker Daniel
|
|Money: 288p
|Money: 352p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Vulpix lv 9 (Fire)
|Onix lv 11 (Ground/Rock)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Firebreather Bill
|Hiker Russel
|

|Money: 192p
|Money: 256p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Koffing lv 6 (Poison)
|Geodude lv 4 (Rock/Ground |
|Koffing lv 6 (Poison)
|Geodude lv 6 (Rock/Ground |
|
|Geodude lv 8 (Rock/Ground |
|___________________________|___________________________/
|PokeManiac Larry
|
|Money: 704p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Slowpoke lv 11 (Water/Psy) |
\___________________________/
1F:
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Geodude
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Zubat
|25%
|25%
|25%
|Normal
|
|Onix
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Sandshrew
|30%
|30%
|30%
|HeartGold |
|Rattata (HG)
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (SS)
|40%
|40%
|40%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Wooper
|60%
|Surfing
|
|Quagsire
|40%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (G), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Oh goodie, more Geodude, Rattata, and Zubat await! Anywho, once you are
in,
head left and then down. Fight the mountain climber and then head
right, then
down and fight the mountain climber. Go right and then down. You can
either
fight the flamethrower man or ignore him, but head right and then down
until
you fight a PokeManiac with a Slowpoke. After that, head to the right
until
you find the exit to route 33.
____

//J011|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 33
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|_______________\
|Hiker Anthony
|
|Money: 352p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Geodude lv 11 (Rock/Ground)|
|Machop lv 11 (Fighting)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rattata (HG)
|40%
|45%
|60%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (SS)
|10%
|15%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Hoppip
|35%
|35%
||Normal
|
|Spearow
|20%
|20%
||Normal
|
|Zubat
|5%
||40%
|Normal
|
|Ekans
|30%
|30%
|30%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Aipom
|
|Headbutt |
|Spearow
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 33 is a little different from when you remember it. It is now
raining,
and the effects of Rain Dance are effective during the battle (Meaning
water
moves do more and thunder is 100% accurate). There is one mountain
climber
you can fight and some Apricorns to pick. Once you are ready, move on to
Azalea Town.
_____
/J012|

/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
A Z A L E A
T O W N
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Aipom
|
|Headbutt |
|Spearow
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Heal Ball
|300p
|
|Net Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Bloom Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
As soon as you get near the well, you see a Team Rocket member talk to
a guy
and blocking the well. You cannot enter it yet, so go west. Head to the
Pokemon Center first to heal up and then look around the town.
As you can see, Team Rocket has invaded the town and won't let you
enter the
gym. You can go west and find a gatehouse that will lead to the Ilex
Forest,
but you cannot get far since you do not have cut. Once you are ready to
continue, go to the upper left house and talk to the man inside (Kurt, a
guy that makes Pokeballs out of the Apricorns you have been
collecting). Once
you talk to him, he will run off to the well.
Head back to where the well is, and you will see that the rocket member
is
gone. Go down the pathway and go up the ladder to enter the well.

+=============+
|Slowpoke Well|
+=============+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Rocket Grunt
|Rocket Grunt
|
|Money: 360p
|Money: 440p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Rattata lv 9 (Normal)
|Zubat lv 9 (Flying/Poison) |
|Rattata lv 9 (Normal)
|Ekans lv 11 (Poison)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Rocket Grunt
|
|Money: 360p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Rattata lv 7 (Normal)
|
|Zubat lv 9 (Flying/Poison) |
|Zubat lv 9 (Flying/Poison) |
\___________________________/
1F:
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Zubat
|85%
|85%
|85%
|Normal
|
|Slowpoke
|15%
|15%
|15%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Slowpoke
|100%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (S), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
At the bottom, you will find Kurt injured. Leave him be for now and
head right
and enter the entrance. Keep following the path and fighting the Team
Rocket
grunts until you reach the end. Once you are ready, talk to the green
haired
Rocket Admin to fight him.

/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rocket Executive Proton
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Zubat lv 8
|
|Koffing lv 12
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: A pretty simple battle. His Zubat is your average one, so take
it down|
|
with electric or rock attacks. His Koffing is a different story,
|
|
though. It has higher defense, so it might take a few turns to
bring |
|
it down. Its attacks are nothing special though, just Smog,
Tackle
|
|
and Smokescreen for the most part. Very easy battle.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
After you beat Executive Proton, Kurt will appear and take you back to
his
house where he will give you a special Apricorn Pokeball called the
Fast Ball
and his daughter will ask if you would like to register their phone
number.
You have a choice: You can either face your Rival now or wait until
after the
Gym. If your Pokemon are at least level 15 or above, go for it.
Otherwise,
wait until afterwards. For now, lets go to the Gym for the second badge.
____
//J013|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Azalea Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Bug Catcher Al
|Bug Catcher Benny
|

|Money: 192p
|Money: 192p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Caterpie lv 12 (Bug)
|Weedle lv 7 (Bug/Poison)
|
|Weedle lv 12 (Bug/Poison) |Kakuna lv 9 (Bug/Poison)
|
|
|Beedrill lv 12 (Bug/Poison |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Bug Catcher Josh
|Twins Amy & Mimi
|
|Money: 208p
|Money: 320p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Paras lv 13 (Grass/Bug)
|Ledyba lv 10 (Bug/Flying) |
|
|Spinarak lv 10 (Bug/Poison)|
\_______________________________________________________/
The gym has changed a little bit from what you remember. There are
several
robotic Spinarak that you ride to get to the other side. However, they
go
in a certain path that you have to follow. Go on the wrong path, and you
might have to fight a trainer.
Anywho, here is the solution to get to the Gym Leader:
1. Take the left Spinarak and fight the trainer
2. Take the lone Spinarak and fight the twins. Use the lever next to
them
3. Ride the Spinarak back on the path and hit the next lever.
Once that is done, you will fight the gym leader, Bugsy.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Bugsy
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Scyther lv 17 (Flying/Bug)
|
|Metapod lv 15 (Bug)
|
|Kakuna lv 15 (Bug/Poison)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Bugsy may have the same team from back then, but the strategy is
very |
|
different. One main change is he starts with Scyther. Reason
being is |

|
Scyther now uses U-Turn a powerful attack that switches out with
|
|
another Pokemon after it is used. Kakuna and Metapod are both
very
|
|
weak and only have the attacks they had when they were Weedle
and
|
|
Caterpie respectively, so they are not hard to KO.
|
|
|
|
The real danger actually begins after both are knocked out,
since he |
|
can now use U-Turn without having to switch out. Many times it
will be|
|
a instant knockout, so be careful. Scyther also has Quick
Attack, Leer|
|
and Focus Energy (Be careful if he uses Focus Energy). The best
|
|
Pokemon to use is fire and rock (Quilava, Geodude, and Onix are
all
|
|
good Pokemon to use). Pokemon with high resistance also helps as
well.|
|
It might be a good idea to use some potions and wait until he
runs
|
|
out of PP for U-Turn if he is too hard otherwise.
|
\---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
Once you beat Bugsy, you will get the Hive Badge and TM89. You can now
also
use cut outside of battle and control traded Pokemon up to level 30.
Once you
are ready, hit the switch next to Bugsy to go back to the entrance and
back to
Azalea Town.
+===========+
|Azalea Town|
+===========+
If you have not fought your rival yet, go back to the Pokemon center
first and
heal. Afterwards, go near the gatehouse to the west and your rival will
show
up. Boss time!
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rival
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|

|Pokemon:
|
|Gastly lv 14 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Zubat lv 16 (Poison/Flying)
|
|Quilava (If you choose Chikorita) lv 18 (Fire)
|
|Bayleef (If you choose Totodile) lv 18 (Grass)
|
|Croconaw (If you choose Cyndaquil) lv 18 (Water)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Your rival's Pokemon are a little higher then they were in the
past. |
|
Its recommended that your team is at least level 15 before
fighting
|
|
him.
|
|
|
|
Gastly is a new Pokemon you have not fought yet, and is a ghost
and
|
|
Poison type. Normal attacks will not effect it, so ghost and
psychic |
|
attacks work well. It has Levitate, so ground attacks are
useless
|
|
against it.
|
|
|
|
Zubat is nothing new. Electric, Psychic or rock attacks all work
well |
|
against it. Onix, Mareep, and Geodude are all good to use.
|
|
|
|
Finally, your rival's starter is your biggest threat. Unlike
later
|
|
games, the Johto starters do not have a dual type, so you cannot
|
|
exploit any other weaknesses. Ground attacks are useful against
|
|
Quilava, grass and electric are good against Croconaw, and
flying is |
|
effective against Bayleef. Onix/Geodude, Flaffy, and Pidgey are
useful|
|
in that order.
|
\---------------------------------------------------------------------------/
Once you beat him, he will run back into the Ilex Forest. Head back to
the

Pokemon Center and heal. You might want to pick up a few repels before
you
head out, since the encounter rate is brutal at times. Once you are
ready,
head west to the Ilex Forest.
____
//J014|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Ilex Forest
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Caterpie
|50%
|60%
||HeartGold |
|Metapod
|30%
|30%
||HeartGold |
|Weedle
|50%
|60%
||SoulSilver|
|Kakuna
|30%
|30%
||SoulSilver|
|Zubat
|5%
|5%
|25%
|Normal
|
|Paras
|15%
|5%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Oddish
|||60%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Psyduck
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Golduck
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93%, (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Caterpie (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Metapod (HG)
|
|Headbutt |
|Butterfree (HG)|
|Headbutt |
|Weedle (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Kakuna (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Beedrill (SS) |
|Headbutt |
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Noctowl
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Spoink
|
|H. Radio |
|Numel
|
|H. Radio |
|Budew
|
|S. Radio |
|Carnivine
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Once you are ready, head up and you will talk to one of the people from
the

Charcoal house from Azalea. He mentions that several of his Farfetch'd


have
run off, and wants you to go get them.
The trick to capturing them is sneaking up behind them, and that
becomes hard
if you step on the twigs. The first time you go to the right, you will
always
step on the twigs and have the Farfetch'd notice you. After you do
that, go
to the right and avoid the other set of twigs and go around the right
path
until you are behind the Farfetch'd. Press A and you will capture it.
For the second one, chase it to the right side by going up the left and
pressing A. After that, go back down and on the right path. Step on the
first set of twigs to make the Farfetch'd look to the right, and then
go up
and ignore the second patch and go down and press A.
After that, the owner will show up and give you HM01 Cut. Teach it to
one of
your Pokemon and then cut down the tree that is in front of you. Also,
if you
go back to Azalea Town and go to the building that is on the far right
bottom,
talk to the assistant inside and he will give you the Charcoal item. It
will
increase fire type moves when it is attached to a Pokemon.
Once you cut down the tree, go up and then up to the left. Then go right
and up. After that, you will meet one of the Kimono girls again. Press
the top
option and your Pokemon will jump around and she will leave.
There is also a path on the right side that will lead you to a big guy
that is
headbutting a tree. If you talk to him, he will teach any of your
Pokemon
Headbutt, and he will do this any number of times that you ask.
Go left to find the exit. In the gatehouse, talk to the woman with the
Butterfree to get TM12 (Taunt).
____
//J015|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 34
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Youngster Samuel
|PokeFan Brandon
|
|Money: 128p
|Money: 832p
|

|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Rattata lv 7 (Normal)
|Snubbull lv 13 (Normal)
|
|Sandshrew lv 10 (Ground)
|Mareep lv 13 (Electric)
|
|Spearow lv 8 (Normal/Fly) |
|
|Spearow lv 8 (Normal/Fly) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Youngster Ian
|Picnicker Gina
|
|Money: 192p
|Money: 192p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Mankey lv 10 (Fighting)
|Hoppip lv 9 (Grass/Flying) |
|Diglett lv 12 (Ground)
|Hoppip lv 9 (Grass/Flying) |
|
|Bulbasaur lv 12 (Grass/Poi)|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Camper Todd
|Officer Keith (Night)
|
|Money: 224p
|Money: 680p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Psyduck lv 14 (Water)
|Growlithe lv 17 (Fire)
|
\_______________________________________________________/

/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Drowzee
|50%
|50%
|50%
|Normal
|
|Ditto
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Rattata
|35%
|35%
|35%
|Normal
|
|Abra
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Krabby
|5% (O), 37% (G), 67% (S) |Fishing
|
|Kingler
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Corsola
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Ralts
|
|Swarm
|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |

|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 34 is full of various trainers to fight and new Pokemon to catch.
One
of those Pokemon is Abra, a very hard to catch Pokemon unless you have
sleep
moves. Its also a good route to gain experience on, since you will want
your
Pokemon to be about level 16 or above.
Another landmark on this route is the daycare/breeding center. When you
get
close, Ethan/Lyra will appear and talk to the Daycare couple. As it
turns out,
they are Ethan/Lyra's grandparents. He/she will then take you inside and
introduce you to his/her grandma and give you their phone number phone
number.
Once you exit, the old man will give you his phone number as well. You
can now
use the center for leveling your Pokemon (1 step = one EXP point), or
put two
Pokemon in and create a egg if they are compatible and a male and female
(Look at the breeding guide for more info).
Near the end of the route, if you go to the right, you can find TM63
(Embargo)
in the grass in a item ball out in the open.
Once you are ready, head north to Goldenrod City.
_____
/J016|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
G O L D E N R O D
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
There is a bunch to do in Goldenrod, so lets get started.
+==========================+
|Goldenrod Department Store|
+==========================+
The first floor does not have much. There is a man near the service
desk that
will give you several berries when you talk to him. You can either take
the

elevator or the stairs. One thing you will notice is many of the items
they
sell here are the exact same ones they sold in D/P/Pl, minus the
furniture.
2nd Floor: Recovery and Misc. Items
/___________________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|____________________________|
|Potion
|300
|
|Super Potion |700
|
|Hyper Potion |1200
|
|Max Potion
|2500
|
|Poke Ball
|200
|
|Great Ball
|600
|
|Ultra Ball
|1200
|
|Revive
|1500
|
|Antidote
|100
|
|Paralyze Heal |200
|
|Burn Heal
|250
|
|Ice Heal
|250
|
|Awakening
|250
|
|Full Heal
|600
|
|Escape Rope
|550
|
|Clefairy Doll |1000
|
|Repel
|350
|
|Super Repel
|500
|
|Max Repel
|700
|
|Flame Mail
|50
|
|Space Mail
|50
|
|Bubble Mail
|50
|
|Grass Mail
|50
|
\___________________________________________/
3rd Floor: Vitamins and Battle Items
/_____________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________________|
|X Attack
|500
|
|X Defend
|550
|
|X Speed
|350
|
|X Special
|350
|
|X Sp. Def.
|350
|
|X Accuracy
|950
|
|Guard Spec
|700
|
|Dire Hit
|650
|
\_____________________________________/
4th Floor: EV Items
/_____________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________________|
|HP UP
|9800
|
|Carbos
|9800
|
|Zinc
|9800
|
|Calcium
|9800
|

|Iron
|9800
|
|Protein
|9800
|
\_____________________________________/
5th Floor: TMs
/___________________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|____________________|______________________|
|TM 14 (Blizzard)
|5500
|
|TM 15 (Hyper Beam) |7500
|
|TM 16 (Light Screen)|2000
|
|TM 17 (Protect)
|2000
|
|TM 20 (Safeguard)
|2000
|
|TM 22 (Solar Beam) |3000
|
|TM 25 (Thunder)
|5500
|
|TM 33 (Reflect)
|2000
|
|TM 38 (Fire Blast) |5500
|
|TM 52 (Focus Blast) |5500
|
|TM 54 (False Swipe) |2000
|
|TM 70 (Flash)
|1000
|
|TM 83 (Natural Gift)|2000
|
\___________________________________________/
The 6th Floor has Vending Machines where you can buy the cheaper
variations on
Potions. There is also seems to be a random draw game where you pay
300p and
you get a random berry or Pokeball from it.
+=====================+
|Goldenrod Underground|
+=====================+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Super Nerd Eric
|Pokemaniac Isaac
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Grimer lv 11 (Poison)
|Lickitung lv 12 (Normal)
|
|Grimer lv 11 (Poison)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Super Nerd Teru
|Pokemaniac Donald
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Magnemite lv 7 (Elec/Steel)|Slowpoke lv 11 (Psy/Water) |
|Voltorb lv 11 (Electric)
|Slowpoke lv 11 (Psy/Water) |
|Magnemite lv 7 (Elec/Steel)|
|
|Magnemite lv 9 (Elec/Steel)|
|
\_______________________________________________________/

The Goldenrod Underground is located south


near
the Name Raters house at the north part of
enter,
Ethan or Lyra will appear and give you the
is
no contests in Johto, they can be used for
pictures.

of the game corner and also


Goldenrod. When you first
Accessory Case. While there
dressing up your Pokemon for

Once you are in the underground, you will find several trainers. There
is also
a variety of different things that appear down there on certain days.
The
Bargain Shops appears on Monday mornings, and has sell-able items that
you can
buy for slightly lower.
The two hairdressers that raise your Pokemon's happiness appear on
Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday for the older brother (Costs 500p, but you get
more
happiness on your Pokemon), and the younger brother shows up on Sunday,
Wednesday, and Friday (300p, but less happiness gain).
Finally, the herb shop sells various bitter herbs that are cheaper then
buying
them from a Pokemon shop, but decrease your Pokemon's happiness.
You can also take pictures by talking to the guy on the upper right
side. You
can take a special picture dressed in a Team Rocket uniform.
+=====================+
|Goldenrod Game Corner|
+=====================+
The game corner side quest is slightly different depending on what
version
you are playing. You can find the game corner above the Pokemon Center.
JAPANESE VERSION:
=======================================================================
=======
In the game corner, you can find TM78 (Captivate). To play any of the
slots,
you will need to go to the underground portion of Goldenrod that is
south of
the game corner.
The slots are similar to how they were in the past: You can pay either
1, 2 or
3 coins and depending on how many you put in you can line them up
several
ways. You can also get a bonus round if you line up 3 Pokeballs. The
machines

also sometimes pay out more for match ups and is shown at the top.
=======================================================================
=======
You can still get the Accessory Case by going to the underground,
although you
can no longer find the Coin Case there.
NORTH AMERICAN AND PAL VERSIONS:
=======================================================================
=======
The game corner has been completely been redesigned. The TM for
Captivate is
no longer located there, and the building is now only a card table with
a
NPC called Mr. Game with two old gentlemen that act as the
receptionist. You
can't buy coins anymore, either. On the other hand, the mini-game no
longer
requires you to spend coins. If you talk to Mr. Game, he will give you
the
Coin Case.
The new game is a minesweeper-like game called Voltorb Flip. The game
is a
bit complicated when you first do it, but it is basic once you figure
it out:
There are 5 rows with 5 blocks in each, with a total of 25 blocks total
for
the entire game. On the right side and on the bottom is the number of
Voltorbs
that is on that row, and what the number adds up to. So, if a row has a
05
at the top and 0 Voltorb, that means that there is all 1s there.
You gain coins depending on how many multiples you can get. Say, for
example
that you get 1 to begin with, you will get 1 coin. If you keep finding
1s,
then it will not go up, but if you find a 2x or 3x, you will double
your coins
and get 2 or 3 coins.
If you find another 2x or 3x, the amount you have in the Coins
Collected in
Current Game will be multiplied. However, if you run into a Voltorb, it
will
be game over and you will lose any coins for the current game.
You can, however, collect any coins you have with the current game by
pressing
the B button. Any coins you collected during your game will be added to
your
coin case. You level up by finding all the 2 and 3 numbers on the board.

The best advise I have is to knock out the rows with 0 Voltorb first,
and then
tackle the other rows. If you don't feel too brave, you can quit after
taking
out the 0 voltorb rows and still have a decent amount of coins left
over most
of the time.
Jeremy has this to add:
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
"Flipping 2's and 3's is the only way to earn coins and clear the
level, so a
lot of playing the game boils down to identifying squares that don't
have a 2
or 3; skipping those squares improves your chances a lot.
If the number plus the voltorb count for a row or column totals to 5,
don't
bother flipping any squares there, it's only 1's and Voltorbs. For
example,
if the row says 4 / 1, then there is one Voltorb and 4 1's in that row.
If the number plus the voltorb count is bigger than 5, that tells you
how
many "extras" or scorable points there are in that row or column. For
example, if the column says 4 / 2, the total is 6, one more than 5;
this
tells you that there is one scoring square in that column (the column
will be
two Voltorbs, two 1's and one 2).
However, it's not always that simple. When the number of "extras"
gets
higher, you can't be sure how many scoring squares there are. For
example, a
row that is 6 / 1 could be : (one voltorb, three 1's and one 3) or
(one
voltorb, two 1's and two 2's).
The strategy I use is :
- First flip all the squares in rows and columns with 0 Voltorbs
- Identify the rows and columns that don't have any "extras" and use
the memo
function to mark them all (I mark them as a "1" since that's the
best that
is there, but you could mark them as being either "voltorb" or "1").
I
usually never flip these marked squares.
- Pick the row with the highest number of extras that are still
unknown (if
you're greedy) or pick the row with extras that has the lowest
number of
Voltorbs (if you're cautious).

- Pick a column in the same way, and flip the square for your chosen
row and
column. This isn't guaranteed to be safe, sometimes you will lose
when you
do this. It's a matter of guessing and playing the odds; if you do
it
right it will be safe more often than not.
- Repeat the above steps as you go, using logic to figure out rows or
columns
which only have 1's and Voltorbs left, and flipping the squares that
seem
most likely to have a scoring number. Sometimes I can figure out
exactly
where some of the Voltorbs are, and I use the memo function to label
those.
I tend to start a game being greedy and get more conservative as I
go.
- When things go well, the last few moves are sure things. If I've
got a
good score but there are no sure things at the end, it's time to
quit and
start a new game that will hopefully be easier."
=======================================================================
=======
You can get the following from the attendants on the right:
Pokemon:
/_______________________________\
|Name
|Price
|
|___________________|___________|
|Abra
|200 Coins |
|Ekans (HeartGold) |700 Coins |
|Sandshrew (SoulSil)|700 Coins |
|Dratini
|2,100 Coins|
\_______________________________/
Items:
/________________________________\
|Name
|Price
|
|___________________|____________|
|Silk Scarf
|1,000 Coins |
|Zoom Lens
|1,000 Coins |
|Metronome
|1,000 Coins |
|TM 75 Swords Dance |4,000 Coins |
|TM 90 Substitute
|2,000 coins |
|TM 44 Rest
|6,000 coins |
|TM 13 Ice Beam
|10,000 Coins|
|TM 35 Flamethrower |10,000 Coins|
|TM 24 Thunderbolt |10,000 Coins|
\________________________________/

If you have someone you can link up with, get a Abra. You might also
want to
consider a Dratini, since it will be one of the few Dragon Pokemon for
awhile
and a rather powerful one at that.
+=======+
|The GTS|
+=======+
Located on the left side of Goldenrod, the GTS is similar to its
Platinum
incarnation. So much so that it connects to the same server at D/P/Pl.
You
can either put your Pokemon up to trade or request a similar one. You
will
need to have seen the Pokemon in your Pokedex to request or search for
it
on the GTS.
+============+
|Other Things|
+============+
There is a tent on the upper right side of Goldenrod with a old man
inside.
He will allow you to change your Pokemon's nickname if you talk to him.
If you go on the right path in the middle and go down, you can find the
Cycling Shop. Talk to the man inside and he will give you a free bike.
It is a little different then its D/P/Pl incarnation, since it does not
have
two speeds and is hard to turn even though it is at normal speed.
Once you capture or defeat the Sudowoodo, you can buy Mulch at the
flower
shop (Growth Mulch, Stable Mulch, Damp Mulch, and Gooey Mulch for 200p
each).
There is a lady in a house to the right of the Department Store that
will let
you know how your Pokemon like you. This is handy if you have a Pokemon
you
want to evolve from a happiness evolution.
If you go to the gym, you will find a woman blocking the way. She tells
you
that Whitney, the Gym leader, is at the Radio Tower on the west side of
Goldenrod. Head to the radio tower and talk to the attendant next to
Whitney
(The red haired girl) and answer the following:
Question #1: Can you check the Town Map with your Pokegear?
- Yes
Question #2: NIDORINA can only be female. True?

- Yes
Question #3: Kurt, the Poke Ball Creator, uses apricots as Ingredients?
- No
Question #4: It's impossible to use a TM on MAGIKARP, True?
- Yes
Question #5: In Professor Oak's popular show, Pokemon Talk, is he on
with
Marie?
- No
Once you do that, you will win the Radio Card expansion and Whitney will
return to the Gym. You can now enter the gym and challenge her.
____
//J017|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Goldenrod Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Beauty Victoria
|Beauty Samantha
|
|Money: 896p
|Money: 896p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Sentret lv 9 (Normal)
|Meowth lv 16 (Normal)
|
|Sentret lv 13 (Normal)
|Meowth lv 16 (Normal)
|
|Sentret lv 16 (Normal
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Lass Carrie
|Lass Cathy
|
|Money: 272p
|Money: 240p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Snubbull lv 17 (Normal)
|Jigglypuff lv 15 (Normal) |
|
|Jigglypuff lv 15 (Normal) |
|
|Jigglypuff lv 15 (Normal) |
\_______________________________________________________/
A bit of new and old. The gym is the same layout it was back in its
G/S/C
days, but it is now a gigantic maze. The fastest way to get to Whitney
is
the following:
- First go up the stairs you see when you first enter. Go to the right
and
down the other set of stairs.

- Go right and up until you fight a trainer. Then go up and then right.
Ignore
the stairs and go through the tunnel.
- Go fight the two trainers and go up through the other tunnel to
Whitney.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Whitney
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Clefairy lv 17 (Normal)
|
|Milktank lv 19 (Normal)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: The same levels you fought her at in GSC, Whitney has not
changed too |
|
much. Her Clefairy can use Mimic to learn the last attack you
did,
|
|
Doubleslap, and Metronome to do a random attack.
|
|
|
|
Her Milktank is the same as always. It knows Attract to make it
hard |
|
for male Pokemon to hit, the powerful Stomp attack, Milk Drink
to
|
|
recover health, and Rollout. Rollout is her most dangerous
attack,
|
|
since it gains power every time it is used and only goes back to
|
|
normal if it misses.
|
|
|
|
Best thing to do is to bring a fighting type Pokemon or a
Pokemon that|
|
can use fighting type moves. Ghosts also work well to a point,
|
|
although Rollout is a rock type attack, so be careful of using
flying |
|
Pokemon.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/

After you beat her, Whitney will start crying and won't give you the
badge.
When you try to leave, one of the trainers will stop you and tell her
to talk
to Whitney again. She will then give you the Plain Badge and TM45
Attract.
+===============+
|Goldenrod City |
+===============+
Once you have the Plain Badge, go to the flower house and get the Squirt
Bottle from the lady. You will need it for later. Go to the Pokemon
Center and
heal, and then head north to Route 35.
____
//J018|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 35
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Picnicker Kim
|Picnicker Brooke
|
|Money: 240p
|Money: 256p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Vulpix lv 15 (Fire)
|Pikachu lv 16 (Electric)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Camper Elliot
|Camper Ivan
|
|Money: 240p
|Money: 224p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Sandshrew lv 13 (Ground)
|Diglett lv 10 (Ground)
|
|Marill lv 15 (Water)
|Zubat lv 10 (Flying/Poison)|
|
|Diglett lv 14 (Ground(
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Juggler Irwin
|Firebreather Walt
|
|Money: 448p
|Money: 512p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Voltorb lv 2 (Electric)
|Magmar lv 11 (Fire)
|
|Voltorb lv 6 (Electric)
|Magmar lv 16 (Fire)
|
|Voltorb lv 10 (Electric)
|
|
|Voltorb lv 14 (Electric)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Bird Keeper Bryan
|Bug Catcher Arnie
|
|Money: 448p
|Money: 240p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|

|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Pidgey lv 12 (Normal/Fly) |Venonat lv 15 (Bug/Poison) |
|Pidgeotto lv 14 (Nrml/Fly) |
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Nidoran F
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Nidoran M
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Abra
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Drowzee
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Ditto
|4%
|4%
|4%
|Normal
|
|Yanma
|1%
|1%
|1%
|Normal
|
|Pidgey
|5%
|5%
||Normal
|
|Hoothoot
|||5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Psyduck
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Golduck
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93%, (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Yanma
|
|Swarm
|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
There are a couple of things you can do on this route. There is a man
to the
right that will take a picture of you and your team if you say Yes. You
can
do this as many times as you want. Keep going on the route and fighting
the
trainers. Once you are near the end, you can finally capture some
Pokemon.
You can get Nidoran male and female on this route.
Once you hit the grass part head right, fight the trainer, and cut down
the
tree. Continue up and then go to the right some more and you will
eventually

find the tree that was blocking your way earlier. By now, you have
reached
Route 36.
Alternatively, you can keep going straight and head to the National Park
____
//J019|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
National Park
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Pokefan Beverly
|Lass Krise
|
|Money: 1024p
|Money: 272p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Snubbull lv 16 (Normal)
|Cubone lv 17 (Ground)
|
|
|Oddish lv 14 (Grass/Poison)|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Pokefan William
|School Kid Jack
|
|Money: 1024
|Money: 300p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Raichu lv 16 (Electric0
|Voltorb lv 15 (Electric)
|
|
|Oddish lv 12 (Grass/Poison)|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Caterpie
|50%
|30%
||HeartGold |
|Metapod
|30%
|30%
||HeartGold |
|Weedle
|50%
|30%
||SoulSilver|
|Kakuna
|30%
|30%
||SoulSilver|
|Pidgey
|20%
|15%
||Normal
|
|Sunkern
||25%
||Normal
|
|Hoothoot
|||100%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |

|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
|Cherubi
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Ah, the National Park. Depending on what day it is, you can enter in the
Bug-Catching Contest. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, you can
register
at one of the gatehouses to enter the competition.
There are several decent items here as well. If you go in a hole in the
gate
on the upper right side and go on the left path, you will find TM 28
(Dig),
and going on the right path will have a Sooth Bell, a great tool for
making
Pokemon that evolve via Happiness get there much quicker.
Otherwise, the place is full of trainers. Once you are ready, continue
east
to Route 36.
____
//J020|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 36/37
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Psychic Mark
|Schoolboy Alan
|
|Money: 512p
|Money: 340p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Abra lv 14 (Psychic)
|Tangela lv 17 (Grass)
|
|Abra lv 14 (Psychic)
|
|
|Kadabra lv 16 (Psychic)
|
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Nidoran F
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Nidoran M
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Growlithe
|10%
|15%
|10%
|HeartGold |
|Vulpix
|10%
|15%
|10%
|SoulSilver|
|Pidgey
|25%
|20%
||Normal
|
|Hoothoot
|||25%
|Normal
|
|Stantler
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|

|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate


|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Use your Squirt Bottle on the tree blocking your way and it will attack
you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Sudowoodo
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Level 20
|
|Rock
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: As some of you might be aware from playing GSC and D/P/Pl,
Sudowoodo |
|
is not a grass Pokemon but actually a Rock type. It has Flail,
Low
|
|
Kick, Rock Throw, and Mimic. While it is not very strong, its
defenses|
|
are rather high, making it rather hard to capture without a
decent
|
|
water or grass Pokemon (Paralyze and Sleep also work well here).
|
|
Beware of his flail attack though, since it will do a ton of
damage
|
|
if its HP is low.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
It is a lv 20 Sudowoodo, something you might want to consider catching
since
it is the only one in this game (You can get plenty of them in D/P/Pl
though

so it is up to you). If you do not capture it now, it will re-appear


after you
beat the Elite Four.
After you do that, a girl that is near
Pots
key item, the main way to grow berries
of them
at a time, and she also gives you some
After
that, go left and then up and you will

the tree will give you the Berry


in Johto. You can grow up to 4
berries to go along with it.
hit route 37.

+========+
|Route 37|
+========+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Twins Tori & Til
|Beauty Kassandra
|
|Money: 512p
|Money: 1792p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Marill lv 16 (Water)
|Clefable lv 16 (Normal)
|
|Mareep lv 16 (Electric)
|Wigglytuff lv 16 (Normal) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Beauty Callie
|Psychic Greg
|
|Money: 1792p
|Money: 544p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Wigglytuff lv 16 (Normal) |Drowzee lv 17 (Psychic)
|
|Clefable lv 16 (Normal)
|
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Pidgey (HG)
|60%
|50%
||Normal
|
|Pidgey (SS)
|20%
|50%
||Normal
|
|Pidgeotto
||5%
||Normal
|
|Stantler (HG) |30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Stantler (SS) |30%
||30%
|Normal
|
|Hoothoot (HG) |||20%
|Normal
|
|Hoothoot (SS) |||60%
|Normal
|
|Growlithe
|10%
|15%
|10%
|HeartGold |
|Vulpix
|10%
|15%
|10%
|SoulSilver|
|Ekans
||30%
||SoulSilver|
|Spinarak
|||40%
|HeartGold |
|Ledyba
|40%
|||SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |

|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Not much to do here besides fight some trainers and capture some
Pokemon. If
you do not have a fire Pokemon, its recommended that you hunt for a
Growlithe
or Vulpix on this route (Depending on your version). Once you are done,
continue
up to Ecruteak City,
_____
/J021|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
E C R U T E A K
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Poliwag
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Poliwhirl
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Heal Ball
|300p
|

|Net Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Air Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
Head to the Pokemon Center first. When you do, you will meet Bill, the
man who
build the PC Storage system you use to store Pokemon. If you go back to
his
house in Goldenrod, you can get a lv 5 Eevee.
If you go inside the house that is to the left of the Pokemon Center,
the man
inside will give you the Dowsing MCHN, formerly known as the Itemfinder
in
GSC. It has been upgraded and now has touchscreen support.
Once you get the Dowsing MCHN, look near the water fountain on the
right of
Bell Tower on the right side of Ecruteak. You can find a hidden Rare
Candy
near there.
If you go into the house above the Pokemon Center, you will see one of
the
Kimono girls talking to a team rocket member. Go up and fight the
rocket, all
he has is a lv 12 Koffing. After you beat him, the rocket will run off.
Once
you get off the stage, the man sitting in the audience will give you HM
03
(Surf), although you cannot use it at the moment since you do not have
the
badge.
You cannot enter the Bell Tower (Formerly the Tin Tower) at the moment,
but
you can get your picture taken in front of the entrance. Once you are
ready
to continue, head to the upper left corner and enter the burned tower.
+=============+
|Burned Tower |
+=============+
______
|1F |

_______________________________________________________________________
_______
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Firebreather Ned
|Firebreather Richard
|
|Money:
|Money: 567p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Koffing lv 16 (Poison)
|Charmeleon lv 18 (Fire)
|
|Koffing lv 16 (Poison)
|
|
|Growlithe lv 17 (Fire)
|
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Koffing
|50%
|35%
|35%
|Normal
|
|Rattata
|50%
|50%
|50%
|Normal
|
|Raticate
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Zubat
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Zigzagoon
|
|H. Radio |
|Spinda
|
|H. Radio |
|Meditite
|
|S. Radio |
|Chatot
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
As soon as you enter, you will see Eusine from Pokemon Crystal. He will
approach you, but not battle. You will also see Morty in the tower as
well.
There are a few wild Pokemon, such as Koffing if you want to capture
them.
Once you are ready, go near the ladder and your rival will challenge
you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rival
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Gastly lv 20 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Magnemite lv 18 (Electric/Steel)
|

|Zubat lv 20 (Flying/Poison)
|
|Quilava lv 22 (Fire) *If you choose Chikorita
|
|Bayleef lv 22 (Grass) *If you choose Totodile
|
|Croconaw lv 22 (Water) *If you choose Cyndaquil
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Your rival's Pokemon has gone up a little bit from the last time
you |
|
fought him. Gastly is the same as always, although it now has
Confuse |
|
Ray. If you have a Pokemon that can use Bite or any other
Dark/Ghost/ |
|
Psychic attacks, use them. Magnemite is fairly dangerous, since
it
|
|
can confuse you will Supersonic, attack you with Thunderbolt,
and take|
|
off 20 HP every turn with Sonic Boom. Ground attacks work best,
but
|
|
fire and fighting are also effective.
|
|
|
|
Zubat has Bite and Supersonic, so take it out with a Electric or
Rock |
|
Pokemon. Finally, his starter is his highest level Pokemon at
level
|
|
22. Use the same strategy you used in your last battle with him.
|
|
|
|
Recommended Pokemon include: Geodude/Onix with Rock and Ground
attacks|
|
Kadabra with Psychic attacks, Flaffy with Electric Attacks, and
any
|
|
opposite type that can take out your rival's team.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat your rival, he will run off. Once he does that, you can
explore
the top floor a little more. There are several firebreathers that you
can
battle, and the Koffing are good EXP if you need to get any Pokemon up
to
level 20. Once you are ready, head down the ladder to the floor below.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______

|B1 |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Koffing
|50%
|50%
|50%
|Normal
|
|Magmar
|5%
|10%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Rattata
|40%
|35%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Zubat
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Zigzagoon
|
|H. Radio |
|Spinda
|
|H. Radio |
|Meditite
|
|S. Radio |
|Chatot
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Once you are at the bottom, go near the legendary dogs and they will
each run
off in different directions. Eusine will come down and talk for a
little bit
and then leave. Once you are ready, leave the burned tower.
Once you are ready, head to the Ecruteak City Gym. Make sure your
Pokemon are
all above level 20, preferably around lv 22 or up.
____
//J022|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Ecruteak Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Medium Georgina
|Medium Grace
|
|Money: 768p
|Money: 960p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Gastly lv 16 (Ghost/Poison)|Haunter lv 20 (Ghost/Poison|
|Gastly lv 16 (Ghost/Poison)|Haunter lv 20 (Ghost/Poison|
|Gastly lv 16 (Ghost/Poison)|
|
|Gastly lv 16 (Ghost/Poison)|
|
|Gastly lv 16 (Ghost/Poison)|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Medium Edith
|Medium Martha
|
|Money: 1056
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|

|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Haunter lv 22 (Ghost/Poison|Gastly lv 18 (Ghost/Poison)|
|
|Haunter lv 20 (Ghost/Poison|
|
|Gastly lv 20 (Ghost/Poison)|
\_______________________________________________________/
A little different then the GSC, Morty's gym now has a visible walkway.
However, the trick is that you are going to fight pretty much every
trainer
in the gym. Once you beat them, their light goes out, making it hard to
get
to the end. If you fall into the pit, you are warped back to the
beginning
of the gym. The good thing is once you do step in the pit, the
trainer's light
comes back on. Once you get to the end, save and fight Morty.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Morty
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Gastly lv 21 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Haunter lv 21 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Haunter lv 23 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Gengar lv 25 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Morty, who was one of the toughest gym leaders in the original
GSC,
|
|
keeps his position in HG/SS. If you are unprepared, you are
going to |
|
have major issues.
|
|
|
|
First, Gastly. It does not use too many attacks, but its biggest
|
|
threat is Curse: A attack that halves its HP and takes away some
HP
|
|
every turn. It cancels out if you switch out, but it likes to
use
|
|
Mean Look to keep you into battle. Finally, it uses Spite to
lower
|
|
your attack PP slowly.
|

|
|
|
The level 21 is another threat. It likes to use Hypnosis first,
and
|
|
then it likes to use Dream Eater. It also has Night Shade, a
attack
|
|
that does damage equal to your level, and Curse again. Best
thing to |
|
do is have a bunch of Awakenings. Morty also has a second
Haunter, so |
|
take care of it the same way you did this one.
|
|
|
|
His Gengar, however, is his biggest threat. Its main attack is
Shadow |
|
Ball, a very powerful ghost attack. He can also use Sucker Punch
as
|
|
well. Best thing to do is to use a normal Pokemon to cancel out
his
|
|
Shadow Ball attack.
|
|
|
|
So, what is recommended? Normal Pokemon are all good to use,
since
|
|
they have total resistance against Ghost Pokemon. The doubleedge to |
|
this is normal attacks do not hit Ghost Pokemon, so you will
need to |
|
have other element attacks on your Pokemon (The goldenrod
department |
|
store is a good place for them). Psychic and Dark attacks work
well, |
|
so Pokemon that have Confusion or Bite are good. Butterfree
learns
|
|
Confusion, and Zubat and several others learn Bite. Because they
are |
|
part poison, you can not put Poison condition on them, so you
might
|
|
want to Paralyze or put his team to Sleep. Also, because they
all have|
|
the levitate ability, you cannot use ground attacks again his
Pokemon.|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
After the battle, Morty will give you the Fog Badge, which lets you
control
traded Pokemon up to level 50 and allows you to use Surf outside of
battle. He
also gives you TM30, Shadow Ball.
Head back to the Pokemon Center and heal. Now, for some other stuff to
do. If

you go east to Route 42, you will find a cave and some water you can
surf
across. Next to the cave is TM65, Shadow Claw. Its a decent TM, so you
might
want to pick it up. When you go near a cave, a mountain climber will
come out
and give you HM04, Strength. You can surf on the other side and reach
Mahogany
Town sooner then normal and do the Rocket Hideout + Gym there early,
but for
now we will wait on that.
There are now a few things you can do with Surf. Here are a list of
places
with areas with decent items that you can get.
+================+
|Cherrygrove City|
+================+
In Cherrygrove City, there is some water on the left side you can surf
across
to find a small island with a man on it. Talk to him and he will give
you the
Mystic Water item, which powers up Water-type moves.
+========+
|Route 30|
+========+
On the right side of Route 30 at the very beginning coming from
Cherrygrove is
a pond you can surf on. Go down and you can find a Nugget that is
invisible by
pressing A (Use the Dowsing MCHN if you have trouble finding it).
+===========+
|Violet City|
+===========+
Near
the
left
find
Rare

the Sprout Tower is some water you can surf across. If you surf on
side, you will find a PP Up. If you surf on the right, you will
a
Candy.

+=============+
|Slowpoke Well|
+=============+
You will need both Strength and Surf for this. Go back to the area
where you
fought the Rocket Executives and you will find a boulder on the left
side that
you can push. Go down the path and you will find a area you can surf
on. Surf
across it and go down the ladder to reach a new area of Slowpoke Well.

There are two paths in this room that you can surf on. The left one
will lead
you to a ledge where you will find a Researcher who will give you the
Kings
Rock. The Kings Rock is a rather decent item that makes your opponent
Pokemon
occasionally flinch when you use a attack, but its main purpose is to
evolve
Poliwhirl and Slowpoke into Politoed and Slowking respectively when you
do a
link trade with the King's Rock attached.
The right side has a item ball with TM 18 (Rain Dance). Rain Dance both
increases the power of water moves and makes Thunder 100% accurate.
+========+
|Route 34|
+========+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Ace Trainer Jenn
|Ace Trainer Irene
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Staryu lv 24 (Water)
|Goldeen lv 22 (Water)
|
|Starmie lv 26 (Water/Psy) |Seaking lv 24 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Ace Trainer Kate
|
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Shellder lv 26 (Water)
|
|Cloyster lv 28 (Water/Ice) |
\___________________________/
Route 34 has several things of interest. On the left side of the route
is a
thin water path that leads down. Swim down and you will eventually find
a
item ball with a Nugget inside.
Keep going down and you will find a group of three Ace Trainers. The
first two
will attack you in a double battle, and the third will have several
high level
Pokemon for this early in the game (26-28). After you beat Ace Trainer
Kate,
she will give you the Power Herb.
+========+
|Route 35|
+========+

If you surf across on Route 35, you will find a Green Apricorn tree and
a
hidden nugget if you keep going up. Use the Dowsing MHCN to find it.
Once you are ready, head west to Route 38
____
//J023|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 38/39
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Sailor Harry
|Lass Dana
|
|Money: 640p
|Money: 304p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Wooper lv 20 (Water/Ground)|Flaafy lv 19 (Electric)
|
|
|Psyduck lv 19 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|School Kid Chad
|Bird Keeper Toby
|
|Money: 400p
|Money: 576p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Mr. Mime lv 20 (Psychic)
|Doduo lv 16 (Flying/Normal)|
|
|Doduo lv 17 (Flying/Normal)|
|
|Doduo lv 18 (Flying/Normal)|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Beauty Valerie
|
|Money: 1008p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Hoppip lv 18 (Grass/Flying)|
|Skiploom lv 18 (Grass/Fly) |
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rattata
|30%
|30%
|40%
|HeartGold |
|Meowth
|30%
|30%
|40%
|SoulSilver|
|Raticate
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Farfetch'd
|10%
|10%
||Normal
|
|Miltank
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Magnemite
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Tauros
|4%
|4%
|4%
|Normal
|
|Snubbull
|1%
|1%
|1%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|

|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate


|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Snubbull
|
|Swarm
|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
|Burmy
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
A rather big route with a bunch of new Pokemon. If you need a electric
and
steel Pokemon, you can capture Magnemite now. Another new one is
Tauros, a
very strong Normal type Pokemon. Also, if you do no have a Pokemon that
can
surf, you might want to get one now. You can also get Miltank on this
route
as well (Same Pokemon Whitney uses earlier). Farfetch'd is another new
Pokemon, but it is rather weak so you might only want it for completion.
Outside of fighting trainers, there is not much else to do. Head left to
Route 39
+=========+
|Route 39 |
+=========+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Psychic Nelson
|Sailor Eugine
|
|Money: 640p
|Money: 608p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Slowpoke lv 17 (Psy/Water) |Poliwhirl lv 17 (Water)
|
|Slowpoke lv 20 (Psy/Water) |Krabby lv 19 (Water)
|
|
|Raticate lv 17 (Normal
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Pokefan Derek
|Pokefan Ruth
|
|Money: 1152p
|Money: 1088p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Pikachu lv 18 (Electric)
|Pikachu lv 17 (Electric)
|
\_______________________________________________________/

/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rattata
|30%
|30%
|40%
|HeartGold |
|Meowth
|30%
|30%
|40%
|SoulSilver|
|Raticate
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Farfetch'd
|10%
|10%
||Normal
|
|Miltank
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Magnemite
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Tauros
|4%
|4%
|4%
|Normal
|
|Snubbull
|1%
|1%
|1%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Snubbull
|
|Swarm
|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Once you go on Route 39, a old man named Baoba will approach you. He is
the
former warden of the Kanto Safari Zone, and he is setting one up in
Johto.
When you are done talking to him, he will give you his number and let
you know
when it opens.
You now have several options: You can either go to the MooMoo Ranch for
a side
quest, or head straight down to Olivine. The MooMoo ranch is on the
very top
of the route, the one with all the Miltank in the front. You can get
your
picture taken there if you want.
If you go inside, you will find a sick Miltank. To cure it, you will
need to
feed it 5 Oran Berries. Once you do, you will get the Seal Case and the
ability to buy some MooMoo milk for 500p. There is also a invisible PP
Up
near the Milktank on the Moomoo ranch.
You can also find TM 60 (Drain Punch) by going directly south of the
MooMoo
Ranch and picking up the item ball on the left. There is also a
invisible
nugget nearby.

Once you are ready, head south down to Olivine.


_____
/J024|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
O L I V I N E
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Krabby
|5% (O), 37% (G), 67% (S) |Fishing
|
|Kingler
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Corsola
|3% (G, day), 30% (S, Day) |Fishing
|
|Staryu
|3% (G,night), 30%(S,night)|Fishing
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1200p
|
|Heal Ball
|300p
|
|Net Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1200p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Heart Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
* Note that the Ultra Ball, Hyper Potion, Full Heal, and Max Repel can
only be bought after you beat Jasmine and get the Mineral Badge

Once you walk past the gym, your rival will appear and talk to you for a
little bit and then leave, saying that the gym leader is at the light
house.
You can do a couple of things in Olivine. If you go to the house above
the
Pokemon Center, you can get the Good Rod. Go down the path next to the
Pokemart and head up and you will find two houses. If you have the seal
case,
a girl in the right house will give you a couple of seals. In the house
on
the left is a fisherman who will trade you a Voltorb with a Cheri Berry
for
a Krabby. You can fish for one with the good rod in Olivine, so they
are not
too hard to find.
If you surf on the right side of Olivine, you will find TM 57 (Charge
Beam)
in a item ball on a small bit of land.
Once you are ready, head east to the lighthouse.
+==================+
|Olivine Lighthouse|
+==================+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Gentleman Preston (2F)
|Sailor Huey (2F)
|
|Money: 4400p
|Money: 640p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Noctowl lv 22 (Normal/Fly) |Poliwag lv 18 (Water)
|
|
|Poliwhirl lv 20 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Bird Keeper Theo (3F)
|Sailor Terrel (3F)
|
|Money: 480p
|Money: 640p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Pidgey lv 15 (Normal/Fly) |Krabby lv 18 (Water)
|
|Pidgey lv 15 (Normal/Fly) |Krabby lv 20 (Water)
|
|Pidgey lv 15 (Normal/Fly) |
|
|Pidgey lv 17 (Normal/Fly) |
|
|Pidgey lv 19 (Normal/Fly) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Bird Keeper Denis (3F)
|Gentleman Fritz (4F)
|
|Money: 576p
|Money: 3600p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Spearow lv 18 (Normal/Fly) |Growlithe lv 18 (Fire)
|
|Spearow lv 18 (Normal/Fly) |Growlithe lv 18 (Fire)
|
|Fearow lv 20 (Normal/Fly) |
|

|___________________________|___________________________|
|Lass Connie (4F)
|Sailor Terrel (5F)
|
|Money: 336p
|Money: 640p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Marill lv 21 (Water)
|Poliwhirl lv 20 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Sailor Roberto (5F)
|
|Money: 576p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Machop lv 18 (Fighting)
|
|Machop lv 18 (Fighting)
|
|Poliwhirl lv 18 (Water)
|
\___________________________/
Sort of a mini-dungeon of sorts, the Olivine Lighthouse is filled to
the brim
with trainers. The first time you come, you will not be able to use the
elevator to go to the top, so you will need to take the stairs. One
downside
is that it is hard to avoid trainers, so you will need to keep your
Pokemon
at top health. If needed, head back to the Pokemon Center if your HP is
getting too low.
On the fourth floor, go left and fight the lass and then go left some
more to
find TM87, Swagger. Once you are ready, head outside and you will be on
a 3D
ledge. On the left side is a item ball with a Rare Candy in it. Head
inside
once you are ready and you will be on the third floor.
On the other side of the third floor, fight the sailor to the right and
get
the Ether and continue up to the ladder, and then up the next one up to
the
fifth floor. Fight the sailor and continue, and then continue to the
right to
the next ladder.
On the top floor, you will meet Jasmine, the Gym leader. She made a
brief
cameo in D/P/Pl as well. Like in the originals, she asks you to go to
Cianwood
and get the SecretPotion for the Ampharos. Once she is done, she will
open the
door and allow you to take the elevator down.
Now head to the Pokemon Center and heal up. Make sure you have a
Pokemon that
can surf (If not, you can catch something with your Super Rod or can
catch a

Tauros on Route 38). Once you are ready, head to Route 40.
____
//J025|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 40/41
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Swimmer Simon
|Swimmer Elaine
|
|Money: 320p
|Money: 352p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Tentacool lv 20 (Water/Poi)|Staryu lv 21 (Water)
|
|Tentacool lv 20 (Water/Poi)|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Randall
|Swimmer Paula
|
|Money: 288p
|Money: 304p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Shellder lv 18 (Water)
|Staryu lv 19 (Water)
|
|Wartortle lv 20 (Water)
|Shellder lv 19
|
|Shellder lv 18 (Water)
|
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|90%
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Surfing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Krabby
|5% (O), 37% (G), 67% (S) |Fishing
|
|Kingler
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Corsola
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Not much to do on the land version of Route 40. There is a gatehouse
that
leads to a new area later on, but you can't do anything in it right now.
Use surf and start heading south. There is not much else here to do
besides
capture some Tentacool and fight trainers, so keep going south until
you can
go further and head to Route 41.
+========+

|Route 41|
+========+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Swimmer George
|Swimmer Charlie
|
|Money: 304p
|Money: 304p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Tentacool lv 16 (Water/Poi)|Shellder lv 18
|
|Tentacool lv 16 (Water/Poi)|Tentacool lv 19 (Water/Poi)|
|Tentacool lv 17 (Water/Poi)|Tentacruel lv 19 (Water/Poi|
|Tentacool lv 17 (Water/Poi)|
|
|Remoraid lv 19 (Water)
|
|
|Staryu lv 19 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Kaylee
|Swimmer Matthew
|
|Money: 320p
|Money: 368p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Goldeen lv 18 (Water)
|Krabby lv 23 (Water)
|
|Seaking lv 20 (Water)
|
|
|Goldeen lv 20 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Berke
|Swimmer Kara
|
|Money: 368p
|Money: 320p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Qwilfish lv 23 (Water/Poi) |Staryu lv 20 (Water)
|
|
|Starmie lv 20 (Water/Psy) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Ronald
|Swimmer Denise
|
|Money: 368p
|Money: 352p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Gyarados lv 20 (Water/Fly) |Seel lv 22 (Water)
|
|Gyarados lv 20 (Water/Fly) |
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|60%
|60%
|60%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel (HG)|30%
|30%
|30%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel (SS)|40%
|40%
|40%
|Surfing
|
|Mantine
|10%
|10%
|10%
|HeartGold |
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 30% (G)
|Fishing
|

|Chinchou
|7% (G), 60% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Shellder
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacruel
|7% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Lanturn
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
\_____________________________________________________/
When you first enter, you will see a Whirlpool. You can't do anything
with it
now, so leave it alone. You can also fine Mantine and Tentacruel on this
route on rare occasions. They are usually higher level then your base
Pokemon,
so you might be able to find them with a repel. Keep going west and you
will
find Cianwood City.
_____
/J026|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
C I A N W O O D
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Krabby
|5% (O), 37% (G), 67% (S) |Fishing
|
|Kingler
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Corsola
|3% (G, day), 30% (S, Day) |Fishing
|
|Staryu
|3% (G,night), 30%(S,night)|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rock Smash
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Krabby
|90%
|Rock Smash|
|Shuckle
|10%
|Rock Smash|
\_____________________________________________________/
Cianwood Pharmacy:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1200p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Revive
|1500p
|
\_____________________________/

A small island town with a gym, there is not much to do at this point.
You can
go to the shop that is next to the Pokemon Center and get the
SecretPotion for
the Lighthouse.
You can get a Shuckle from the house to the left of the Cianwood
Pharmacy for
free if you talk to the guy inside. It is carrying Berry Juice with it,
a
special recover item for Pokemon. Head up north and you will find your
first
sighting of Suicune and it will run off. Eusine will then come up and
then
challenge you to a battle
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Eusine
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Drowzee lv 25 (Psychic)
|
|Haunter lv 25 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Electrode lv 27 (Electric)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Consider Eustine a warm up for the Cianwood Gym. Its recommended
that |
|
your Pokemon are at least lv 24 or so before fighting him.
Drowzee is |
|
his biggest pain in the ass, since it has Disable and Hypnosis.
Once |
|
it does put you to sleep, he will use Dream Eater. He also has
|
|
Confusion, so be careful. Dark, bug and ghost attacks work best,
so
|
|
use a Pokemon that has bite or shadow ball.
|
|
|
|
Haunter is his second Pokemon, but is pretty wimpy. It only
comes with|
|
Mean Look to lock you into battle, and Lick. Psychic and other
Ghost |
|
attacks work best against it.
|

|
|
|
Finally, there is Electrode. He has screech to greatly lower
your
|
|
defense, and then Thunder to finish you off. He can also use
Sonicboom|
|
to always hit you with 20 damage. Best Pokemon to use is a
ground type|
|
with ground moves, like Onix or Gravler.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat him, he will run off. There is not much else to do after
that.
There is a new cave that leads to several of the new areas of HG/SS,
but you
cannot access it at this point. Once you are ready, head to the
Cianwood Gym.
____
//J027|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Cianwood Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Black Belt Yoshi
|Black Belt Nob
|
|Money: 648p
|Money: 600p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Hitmonlee lv 27 (Fighting) |Machop lv 25 (Fighting)
|
|
|Machoke lv 25 (Fighting)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Black Belt Lao
|Black Belt Lung
|
|Money: 648p
|Money: 758p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Hitmonchan lv 27 (Fighting)|Mankey lv 23 (Fighting)
|
|
|Mankey lv 23 (Fighting)
|
|
|Primeape lv 25 (Fighting) |
\_______________________________________________________/
A little different then GSC, Cianwood's gym now involves a waterfall
puzzle.
Chuck is in the middle, and there are two cliffs on each side. Each
cliff has
a bunch of trainers you will need to fight, and sometimes they will
block your

way. If they do, you might have to leave the gym so they reset. Once
you get
to the top of the left side, press the switch and the water will turn
off.
Talk to Chuck and he will fight you
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Chuck
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Primeape lv 29 (Fighting)
|
|Poliwrath lv 31 (Water/Fighting)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Even though Chuck may only have two Pokemon, they are both at a
very |
|
high level and can be a real pain in the ass if you are underleveled.|
|
Its recommended that you are at least level 26-28 or above
before you |
|
fight him.
|
|
|
|
His first Pokemon is Primeape, which serves more to annoy you.
It uses|
|
Leer to lower your defense, and then Double Team to make it hard
to
|
|
hit you. For attacks, it can use Rock Slide against fliers to
make
|
|
quick work of them, and Focus Punch to do massive damage. The
trick
|
|
to Focus Punch is he needs to not be attacked before he uses it,
or
|
|
else it misses and he loses his turn. If he is about to use it,
use
|
|
a attack on him. Flying attacks work best, but it might be hard
to
|
|
hit him with Rock Slide. Ghost attacks work well for dodging his
Focus|
|
Punch move.
|
|
|
|
Poliwrath, however, is his main fighter. He likes to use
Hypnosis to |
|
knock you out, and then use Surf, Body Slam, and Focus Punch to
slowly|

|
whittle down your HP. Like Primeape, use a attack before he uses
focus|
|
punch and you should be OK. Fortunately, you can use flying
Pokemon on|
|
Poliwrath with no major issues, and ghost types work well once
again. |
|
|
|
Recommended Pokemon include: Pidgeotto at lv 26 or above, Golbat
with |
|
Wing Attack at lv 27 or above, Haunter at lv 25 or above,
Bayleef at |
|
lv 28 or above. Good attacks to use are Wing Attack, Thunder
against |
|
Poliwrath, Razor Leaf (Against Poliwrath).
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat him, he will give you the Storm Badge (Allows you to use
fly
outside of battle and TM01, Focus Punch.
When you leave the gym, Chuck's Wife will give you HM02, Fly. Once you
are
ready, fly back to Olivine City.
+============+
|Olivine City|
+============+
Now that you have the SecretPotion from the Cianwood Pharmacy, head to
the
lighthouse and take the elevator to the top. Give Jasmine the
SecretPotion and
she will give it to the Ampharos and it will flash with light and
Jasmine will
return to the gym. Take the elevator back down and head to it. Once you
get
to the bottom, you will receive a phone call saying that the Safari
Zone west
of Cianwood is now open.
____
//J028|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Olivine Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
Not much to really do. You see a few trainers come up and talk to you,
but in
a rare case they will not battle you. Head up to Jasmine and talk to
her to

battle.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Jasmine
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Magnemite lv 30 (Steel/Electric)
|
|Magnemite lv 30 (Steel/Electric)
|
|Steelix lv 35 (Steel/Ground)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Depending on your current team, Jasmine can either be the
easiest or |
|
hardest Gym Leader depending on your team. Steel Pokemon are a
rather |
|
hard bunch to hit and have few weaknesses, so you need to have a
plan.|
|
Fire Pokemon are its main weakness, so if you do not have one,
it is |
|
recommended that you go catch a Vulpix/Growlithe on Route 36,
the
|
|
route that is south of Ecruteak. Also, you will want to have a
Ground |
|
Pokemon for her two Magnemite, such as Onix or Gravler.
|
|
|
|
First up are her two Magnemite. They are identical in level and
in
|
|
moves, so there is not much difference. Usually, they like to
use
|
|
Supersonic to confuse you, and then Thunder Wave to paralyze.
Then
|
|
she will use Thunderbolt or Sonic Boom against you. The best way
to
|
|
counter this is to have a ground Pokemon, like the ones
mentioned
|
|
above and have them use moves like Magnitude. Fire also works
well
|
|
against her, so Quilava/Flareon/Vulpix/Growlithe are all good
ones
|
|
to look at.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is her Steelix, which is her worst Pokemon. Not
only
|

|
does it have high defense, but it is at a very high level at lv
35.
|
|
It usually likes to use screech to lower your defense, and then
use
|
|
Sandstorm to damage any non steel/rock/ground Pokemon, and after
that |
|
use Iron Tail and Rock Throw over and over. Your best bet is a
fire
|
|
or water Pokemon, since his defense is too high to take
advantage of |
|
his fighting or ground weakness. Surf works extremely well, so
the
|
|
starters Croconaw and Quilava are both good ones to use.
|
|
|
|
Recommended Pokemon include: Onix/Gravler at lv 30,
Quilava/Vulpix/
|
|
Growlithe at lv 30, Croconaw (For Steelix) at lv 30. Any Pokemon
with |
|
Magnitude for the Magnemite, and any Pokemon with Surf or fire
moves |
|
for Steelix.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat her, you will get the Mineral Badge, which allows you to
use
Pokemon up to lv 70. She also gives you TM23, Iron Tail.
Now that you have the Mineral Badge, head back to Ecruteak and head
east to
Route 42.
____
//J029|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 42
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Pokemaniac Shane
|Fisherman Tully
|
|Money: 1088p
|Money: 406p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Nidorina lv 17 (Poison)
|Qwilfish lv 19 (Water/Poi) |
|Nidorino lv 17 (Poison)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Hiker Benjamin
|
|Money: 554p
|

|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Diglett lv 15 (Ground)
|
|Geodude lv 15 (Ground)
|
|Dugtrio lv 17 (Ground)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Spearow (HG)
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Spearow (SS)
|40%
|40%
||Normal
|
|Mankey
|30%
|30%
|30%
|HeartGold |
|Mareep (HG)
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Mareep (SS)
|50%
|50%
|50%
|Normal
|
|Flaaffy
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Goldeen
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Seaking
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (S), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Aipom
|
|Headbutt |
|Spearow
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Like before, there is not too much you can do at the moment in Mt.
Mortar,
so lets skip it for now. Your real goal is to swim east over to the
other
side. Once you swim over to the middle isle, you will see a tree that
can
be cut down, some Apricorns, and Suicune. As soon as you cut it down,
Suicune
will escape and Eustine will come talk to you and leave. Once you are
ready,
keep swimming east and you will find some grass and a few trainers.
There
are a few new things you can capture, such as Spearow in all versions
and

Mankey in HeartGold. Keep going east and you will eventually reach
Mahogany
Town.
_____
/J030|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
M A H O G A N Y
T O W N
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
Mahogany Shop:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Super Potion |500p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Air Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
* Note that you can only buy the above once you clear the Goldenrod
Radio
Tower later in the game.
A rather small Town, there is not much you can do at this point. The
strange
shop above the gym is selling TinyMushrooms for 500p, Pokeballs for
200p, and
Potions for 300p. Considering how far you are, most of those items are
fairly
low level. Also notice the weird tree to the right of the shop, that
becomes
important later.
You also cannot enter the gym at this point, so leave that alone for
now. If
you try to leave east, a man will offer to sell you a RageCandyBar for
300p.
The main difference is instead of being a item that restores health, it
is
now a key item that you use much later in the game. You won't be able
to go
east for some time, so the only way to go is North to route 43.
____

//J031|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 43
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Camper Spencer
|Piknicker Tiffany
|
|Money: 1200p
|Money: 336p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Sandshrew lv 18 (Ground)
|Clefairy lv 21 (Normal)
|
|Zubat lv 20 (Flying/Poison)|
|
|Sandslash lv 20 (Ground)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Pokemaniac Bret
|Pokemaniac Beckett
|
|Money: 336p
|Money: 1280p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Nidorina lv 20 (Poison)
|Slowbro lv 20 (Water/Psy) |
|Nidorino lv 23 (Poison)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Pokemaniac Ron
|
|Money: 1280p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Nidoking lv 20 (Poison/Gro)|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Girafarig
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Pidgeotto
|25%
|20%
||Normal
|
|Flaaffy
|30%
|40%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Mareep
|10%
|10%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Noctowl
|||20%
|Normal
|
|Venonat
|5%
||5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|100%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93%, (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Venonat
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |

|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
A rather long route. You can either go through the tall grass at the
beginning, or be forced to pay a 1000p toll if you go through the
gatehouse.
This is a good place for EXP, not only from the massive amount of
trainers
here, but the wild Pokemon. You can now capture a Girafarig, a
normal/psychic
Hybrid that has resistance to ghost attacks, and Venonat, a Bug/Poison
Pokemon.
Keep going north until you hit the Lake of Rage.
____
//J032|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Lake of Rage
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|90%
|90%
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Gyarados
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|100% (O), 97% (G), 90% (S)|Fishing
|
|Gyarados
|3% (G), 10% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Venonat
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
When you get to the Lake of Rage, you will find that it is raining
rather
hard, and there are several people at the shore looking out towards the
lake.
You will then see a moving Red Gyarados in the water. Use surf and head
to
where it is at and battle it.
The Red Gyarados is unique, since it is one of the few encounters that
will

always be Shiny. It is at a rather respectable lv 30 and will use its


special
Intimidate ability when you first encounter it. It knows Leer, Twister,
and
Dragon Rage, so be careful. You will want to bring some Great Balls,
and want
to lower it as low as possible. Even though it is raining, be careful
about
using Thunder, since it can knock it out almost immediately due to its
dual
Water/Flying types.
Once you do beat the Red Gyarados, you will get the Red Scale, a item
you
can trade with Mr. Pokemon north of Cherrygrove for a EXP Share. Head
back to
shore and you will see a familiar man with a Dragonite looking at a
sign. He
is Lance, the Elite Four member from Red/Blue/Yellow/FireRed/LeafGreen.
He
will mention that the Magikarp of this lake were forced to evolve, and
there
should be something in Mahogany that is causing it. He will then fly off
toward the weird shop in Mahogany. You can either follow him, or make a
quick
stop at Cherrygrove and get the EXP Share, since it will be useful for
the battles ahead.
Head back to Mahogany and head to the shop. You will see Lance tearing
the
place apart looking for the entrance switch. He will then find it under
the
big statue. Once you are ready, head under to the Rockets Hideout.
____
//J033|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Rocket Hideout
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
______
|B1 |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
One thing you will notice as soon as you enter is the giant Persian
statues
on the walls. You have no choice but to walk in front of the first one,
which triggers two rocket grunts. The first one has a lv 17 Drowsee and
the
Second will have a lv 16 Zubat and a Rattata at lv 18. There are a
bunch more
on this floor and each will activate a Rocket Grunts. You can turn them
off,

however. Follow the path west a little bit until you can go down, and
then
head down until you find a scientist near a PC. Battle him (He has
three lv
20 Magnemite), and Press A on the PC he was near to turn off the
statues.
There are two possible paths to the stairs going down: you can either
go east
and then down and then right to find a teleporter (Teleporter sends you
back
to the beginning), and the stairs going down. The second way is to retrace
your steps back to where the Persian statues are, and then go west
until you
find a Rocket Grunt. Beat the grunt and then go down. You will then
notice
a interesting new trap: Various wild Pokemon now appear on certain
floors.
You can find either Voltorb, Geodude, or Koffing. You can either run,
beat
them, or capture them.
Once you are on the other side of the traps, you will find the same
teleport
and stairs mentioned earlier. Go down to B2.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|B2 |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
When you head downstairs, you will find Lance who will then heal your
Pokemon.
There is not much you can do on this floor for now: The door to the
generator
is shut for now, and there are a few grunts on this floor. Keep going
right
until you find the stairs for B3.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|B3 |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
When you first enter B3, Lance will just get done interrogating a Rocket
Grunt, who gives him the first part of the password for a door that is
needed
later on. You will need to find the second code, which is on the same
floor.

In the big computer room in the center, fight the female rocket grunt
(She has
a lv 18 Ekans and a lv 18 Gloom). When you beat her, she will give you
the
second code
Before continuing, lets get some of the items in this room. There is a
item
ball on the left side of the center room that has TM 49 (Snatch). The
right side of the center room has a Full Heal. Going to the lower left
corner
of the room has a scientist and a rocket grunt as well as a X Special
and
Protein.
Once you are ready, go to the upper right corner to find the staircase
going
up a alternate route on B2.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
________________
|B2 Alt Route |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
For now, keep going left and you will eventually have to fight a rocket
grunt.
He has a 3 lv 17 Rattata. Head down the stairs to end up on a alternate
part
of B3. There is another staircase further down that leads to a room
with TM46.
Once you are ready, head east toward the door. When you get close, your
Rival
will appear and mention that he battled with Lance and lost pretty
badly. He
then runs off without fighting you. If your rival did not come up to
you, that
means that you do not have both codes.
Once you are ready, press A on the door and it will open. The man inside
presents himself as Giovanni, but in reality he is Petrel, a Team Rocket
Executive. He will then fight you
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Team Rocket Executive Petrel
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|

|Zubat lv 22 (Poison/Flying)
|
|Koffing lv 22 (Poison)
|
|Raticate lv 24 (Normal)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Petrel is only slightly more tougher then your average Rocket
Grunt, |
|
so he should not be too much of a problem. His Zubat has
Astonish,
|
|
Bite, Wing Attack, and Confuse Ray, so use a Pokemon with
Thunder or |
|
Ice attacks against him (If you got Blizzard from the Goldenrod
|
|
Department Store, that works well). Psychic Pokemon might want
to be |
|
careful because of Astonish and Bite.
|
|
|
|
His Koffing can be annoying, since it has Smog, Smokescreen,
Assurance|
|
and Selfdestruct. Assurance can be very powerful if your Pokemon
is
|
|
too fast, since it does double damage if Koffing was attacked
that
|
|
turn. It likes to use Selfdestruct when it gets close to dying,
so
|
|
finish it off quickly. Its levitate means that ground type
attacks do |
|
not work well on it, so Psychic moves are the best.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Raticate. It has Hyper Fang, Sucker Punch,
Scary
|
|
Face, and Crunch. Hyper Fang can be deadly against lower level
Pokemon|
|
so be careful. Fighting moves work best, although be careful
about
|
|
using Ghost Pokemon, since Crunch and Sucker Punch are both dark
type |
|
moves.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat him, he will run off, and his Murkrow will talk to you
and then
run off as well. You now have to tail the Murkrow back to the door on
B3 that
was locked earlier. Once you do, it will say the password and then run
off.

As soon as you do this, Rocket Admin Arianna and a Grunt will show up to
challenge you, but Lance will show up as well and aid you in a double
battle.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rocket Executive Arianna and Rocket Grunt
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Arbok lv 25 (Poison)
|
|Gloom lv 25 (Poison/Grass)
|
|Murkrow lv 27 (Dark/Flying)
|
|Drowzee lv 18 (Psychic)
|
|Grimer lv 20 (Poison)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: A rather interesting battle. Arianna has rather high level
Pokemon,
|
|
but Lance is about twice as strong as you currently are, having
a lv |
|
40 Dragonite that can wipe out most of Arianna's and the Grunt's
|
|
teams. For the most part, you can just sit back and let Lance do
most |
|
of the work while you get the EXP. Only downside is the
Dragonite
|
|
likes to use Fly most of the time, so it takes two turns to use.
It
|
|
will also occasionally use Thunder as well.
|
|
|
|
As for the Pokemon, her Arbok has Glare, Crunch, Wrap and Poison
|
|
Sting. The only one that might cause trouble is Glare, which
paralyzes|
|
you. Gloom has Sweet Scent, Mega Drain, Acid, and Sleep Powder,
so it |
|
likes to put you to sleep most of the time. Murkow has Night
Shade,
|
|
Wing Attack, Astonish and Pursuit. A good ground Pokemon like
Gravler |
|
or Onix can take out Arbok and Gloom (Although be careful of
Gloom
|

|
and her grass moves). A flyer can also work well on Gloom as
well.
|
|
Murkrow can be taken out with electric or ice attacks.
|
|
|
|
As for the grunt, he is more for support. His Drowsee has
Disable,
|
|
Confusion, Headbutt, and Poison Gas, while his Grimer has MudSlap,
|
|
Disable, Minimize, and Sludge. They like to use Disable a lot,
so
|
|
don't be surprised if you have to use other moves most of the
time.
|
|
Sludge and Poison Gas also Poison, so be careful of that.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
After you beat them, Arianna and the rest of the grunts then abandon
the base.
Lance then tells you that you have to destroy the generator by knocking
out
the Electrode that are powering it.
The Electrode are all at lv 23, and can either be knocked out or
caught. If
you run from battle, they will still be there. Once you knock out or
capture
them, Lance will thank you and give you HM05, Whirlpool, as a reward.
He will
then mention his battle with your Rival, and then walk off.
Once you head outside, you will see that the weird tree has been
damages and
now shows the remains of a broken Transmitter. Head to the Pokemon
Center and
heal, and then head to the gym.
____
//J034|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Mahogany Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Skier Dana
|Boarder Patton
|
|Money: 928p
|Money: 864p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Jynx lv 29 (Ice/Psychic)
|Swinub lv 27 (Ice/Ground) |

|
|Swinub lv 27 (Ice/Ground) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Boarder Deandre
|Boarder Gerado
|
|Money: 534p
|Money: 800p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Seel lv 25 (Water)
|Shellder lv 25 (Water)
|
|Seel lv 25 (Water)
|Seel lv 25 (Water)
|
|Seel lv 25 (Water)
|Cloyster lv 26 (Water/Ice) |
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Skier Jill
|
|Money: 928p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Dewgong lv 29 (Water/Ice) |
\___________________________/
While similar to his old Gym, Pryce's layout is now sectioned off into
three
different rooms. Fortunately, it is not as hard as the Snowpoint Gym,
so you
should not have as much trouble against him.
Anywho, as far as the puzzles go, it involves sliding ice. Similar to
the
Snowpoint gym in that you have to slide in a particular direction to
get to
your destination. The trick is the ice blocks, which you usually have
to press
together to make it solid enough to hold you. For your convenience,
here is
the solutions for each room
Room 1:
-Go up on the ice and slide until the ice block slides up against the
second
one. From there, go left, up, and then right and then head up and go
through
the door.
Room 2:
-There are two trainers, you have to fight the one on the left to
continue,
but you can avoid the right one as long as you do not mess up the
puzzle.
Go to the left, fight the trainer, and then line yourself up with the
ice
block and slide into it. Once you are stopped, go up and through the
door.
-In the third room, go to the left and fight the trainer and then line
yourself up with the ice block and slide into it. Go up, fight the
trainer,
then go right, left, up, right, up, right, up and fight the trainer,
left,

and then up.


/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Pryce
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Seel lv 30 (Water)
|
|Dewgong lv 32 (Water/Ice)
|
|Piloswine lv 34 (Ice/Ground)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Pryce has not changed much from his GSC days, only being about 3
|
|
higher then his old team. His moves have not changed much
either,
|
|
although his Pokemon no longer all have Icy Wind as a main
attack.
|
|
|
|
Anywho, his Seel has Icy Wind, Rest, Snore, and Hail. Icy Wind
lowers |
|
your speed each time it hits, so be careful not to have it
lowered too|
|
much. He will use Rest when Seel gets low on HP, and then Snore
to
|
|
damage you while sleeping. Snore also has a high chance of
flinching, |
|
so be careful. Hail lasts several turns and hits any Pokemon
that is |
|
not a Ice type Pokemon, so it will hit Seel as well. Electric
Pokemon |
|
work best here.
|
|
|
|
Dewgong is similar to Seel, but has much stronger moves. it has
Rest, |
|
Sleep Talk, Aurora Beam, and Ice Shard. Auora Beam and Ice Shard
are |
|
both strong Ice Type attacks, while Sleep Talk allows it to use
one
|
|
of those two moves while the user is asleep. Once again,
Electric
|
|
attacks work well against Pryce, but Fighting can also cause
some
|
|
serious damage.
|

|
|
|
Finally, there is Piloswine, the powerhouse of his team. It is
holding|
|
a Sitrus Berry, which will restore 25% of its HP when it gets
low.
|
|
Its moves include Blizzard, Ice Fang, Mud Bomb, and Hail. All
are very|
|
powerful moves, and can be hard to take down if your Pokemon are
|
|
underleveled. Piloswine is weak to fighting, steel, fire, water,
and |
|
grass moves, so moves such as Surf, Mega Drain, Iron Tail, any
|
|
fighting moves, and Fire Blast are all good ones. Be careful
about
|
|
using Fire and Grass types, since they are weak to his attack.
|
|
|
|
It is recommended that your Pokemon are at least lv 30 and that
some |
|
of them know Thunder, Surf, and fighting moves.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat Pryce he will give Glacier Badge and TM07 (Hail). You can
also
use Whirlpool outside of battle now, so the HM Lance gave you earlier
will
work.
Once you head outside, you will get a phone call saying Goldenrod has
been
taken over. Go to the Pokemon Center and heal, and then fly over there.
____
//J035|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Radio Tower
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
When you get to Goldenrod, you will find that most of the places are
sealed
off by Rocket Grunts, and if you try to go to the Radio Tower one of the
Rocket Grunts will be blocking the stairs. In order to get to the upper
floors of the Radio Tower, you will need to dress like a Grunt. Head to
the
underground from the Game Corner and go right, and you will find a
Rocket
that will dress you up in a uniform.

Head back to the Radio Tower and talk to the grunt that is near the
stairs.
He will then move, but your rival will come and reveal who you really
are.
After that, the grunt will fight you: He has two lv 24 Raticates, so it
should be pretty easy. Once you beat him, the grunt will run upstairs
and
your rival will run off. Make sure your Pokemon are all healed up and
then
head up the Radio Tower.
______
|2F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
You will find a bunch of rocket grunts here. If you are still
underleveled,
then you may want to fight them. Otherwise, continue on to the third
floor
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|3F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
Several more grunts to fight for EXP. If you go to the right, you will
find
a set of shutters that does now allow you to continue up. Instead, go
up the
stairs on the right to the 4th Floor.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|4F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
Not much to do on this Floor as well. There is a female Rocket grunt
looking
out the window at Executive Proton, but that is about it. You can fight
her for the EXP, although it is not required. Once you are ready, head
up the
stairs on the left side of the room.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|5F |

_______________________________________________________________________
_______
On the 5th Floor, you will find a man that looks like the Radio Tower
Manager,
but in reality he is Petrel, the same man who dressed up earlier as
Giovanni.
Save before you talk to him, since he will fight you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rocket Executive Petrel
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Koffing lv 30 (Poison)
|
|Koffing lv 30 (Poison)
|
|Koffing lv 30 (Poison)
|
|Koffing lv 30 (Poison)
|
|Koffing lv 30 (Poison)
|
|Weezing lv 32 (Poison)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Possible one of the few times in the game where you will face a
full |
|
6 Pokemon, Petrel can be seen as a benchmark of sorts. All his
Koffing|
|
have Sludge, Smokescreen, and Selfdestruct for when your HP gets
low. |
|
Best way to take them out is to use a Psychic move, such as
Confusion |
|
or Psybeam, or even Psychic if you have it. Weezing is similar
to the |
|
Koffing, but a little tougher. Watch out if any of the Koffing
use
|
|
selfdestruct, since it will greatly damage your Pokemon. You may
want |
|
to bring a few potions and revives just in case.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat Petrel, he will give you the Basement Key for the area of
the
underground that is locked. Head back to the bottom of the Radio Tower,
heal

your Pokemon, and head to the underground. When you head right, you will
find one of the Kimono sisters and she will talk to you. After she
leaves,
keep going right and use the Basement Key on the shutters to open it.
____
//J036|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Underground Basement
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
When you first enter the area, you will see several team rocket grunts.
Try
to go to the left, however, and your Rival will show up and fight you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rival
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Haunter lv 32 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Golbat lv 32 (Flying/Poison)
|
|Magnemite lv 30 (Electric/Steel)
|
|Sneasel lv 34 (Dark/Ice)
|
|Quilava lv 34 (Fire) *If you choose Chikorita
|
|Meganium lv 34 (Grass) *If you choose Totodile
|
|Feraligatr lv 34 (Water) *If you choose Cyndaquil
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Its been awhile since you last fought your rival, so this might
be a |
|
good chance to test your skills. His Pokemon are 30-34, so your
|
|
should be around or above that range, lowest you should have is
lv 28.|
|
Interesting enough though, he will have a Feraligatr if you have
|
|
chosen a Quilava, whereas choosing anything else will only have
him
|

|
using the first evolution of his starter and not the final one.
|
|
|
|
First up is Haunter, which has Curse, Mean Look, Confuse Ray,
and
|
|
Shadow Ball. Similar to Morty's you will want to switch out if
he
|
|
uses Curse, although it might be hard if you use Mean Look.
Confuse
|
|
Ray can be a gigantic pain in the ass, and Shadow Ball is always
a
|
|
tough move against your Pokemon. Normal Pokemon with Psychic or
|
|
Ghost moves work well, as well as dark attacks such as bite.
|
|
|
|
Second is Golbat, who has Air Cutter, Confuse Ray, Bite, and
Astonish.|
|
It has flying, dark, and ghost attacks, so be careful of using
grass |
|
psychic, ghost, or fighting Pokemon. Psychic or rock moves take
it
|
|
down real quick.
|
|
|
|
Magnemite is his lowest level Pokemon, and it has Spark,
Supersonic, |
|
Sonicboom, and Thunderwave. Similar to his other two Pokemon, he
can |
|
confuse you with Supersonic. SonicBoom always does 20 damage,
and
|
|
Spark is a electric move. Fire, ground, and fighting attacks are
super|
|
effective against it.
|
|
|
|
Sneasel is his newest Pokemon, one you might have found out
about
|
|
earlier if you got the Shuckle from the man in Cianwood. Its
attacks |
|
include Faint Attack, Quick Attack, Fury Swipes, and Icy Wind.
All of |
|
the attacks are Psychical attacks, so a Pokemon with high
defense will|
|
work fine. Icy Wind is a special attack, but it will not do as
much
|
|
because of Sneasel's low special attack.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is his starters. Quilava goes down with ground
and
|

|
water attacks like surf, Bayleef goes down with Ice, fire, and
flying |
|
moves, and Feraligatr goes down with electric and grass attacks.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
After you beat your rival, he will mention Lance and then leaves.
Anywho, now
that you have taken care of your rival there are two grunts in the room
that
you have to beat. After that, go down and then left, and then in the
lower
left corner you will find a item ball with a Smoke Ball item (If you
attach it
to one of your Pokemon, it allows you to escape from wild battles
easier).
There is also a few bandits in this area, usually with more fire
Pokemon like
Growlithe and Poison Pokemon like Koffing.
Your main goal for this room is to get to the center switch room. There
are
three levers on the north wall: A red switch, a green switch, and a blue
switch. In order to get to the next area, you will need to press the Red
switch first, then the blue one, and then the green. Once you have done
all of
that, head to the right shutter and then go down. When you are near the
door,
you will face a Rocket Grunt with two Glooms. Beat her and continue
through
the door.
In the next room, you will find that the path is rather
straightforward. Along
the way, you will find a Ultra Ball, Max Ether, and TM82 (Sleep Talk) in
itemballs. Once you get to the end of the path and fight all the Rocket
Grunts, you will find the real Radio Tower Manager. Talk to him and he
will
give you a Keycard to the closed shutter on the 3rd Floor of the Radio
Tower.
Head up the stairs on your right and you will find a item ball with a
Amulet
Coin, a item that will double your money earned when you attach it to
one of
your Pokemon and that Pokemon fights. You will find that there are
several
Machoke and boxes blocking your way to several of the other items, so
take
the elevator up to the first floor of the Goldenrod Department Store.
Heal
your Pokemon at the Pokemon Center, and go back to the Radio Tower.
____

//J037|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Radio Tower Redux
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
Now that you are back in the Radio Tower, head back to the 3rd Floor.
If you
have not, fight any grunts you have not fought yet for the EXP, since
you will
need all the levels you can get. Open the shutters on the third floor
and
fight the rocket that is guarding the stairs. Head up and you will find
Executive Proton, ready to fight you again.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rocket Executive Proton
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Golbat lv 28 (Poison/Flying)
|
|Weezing lv 33 (Poison)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: If you had no trouble against your rival and Petrel, then Proton
will |
|
be a cakewalk. Golbat has Wing Attack, Confuse Ray, Leech Life,
and
|
|
Bite, all very standard for a Golbat. Weezing has Sludge, Double
Hit, |
|
Smokescreen and Smog. Both are very weak against psychic
attacks, so |
|
Psybeam or Confusion work well. Golbat is also weak against Ice
and
|
|
Rock moves.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you do beat him, there is a item ball with a Ultra Ball that is
right
next to him. Head up the stairs and you will find Arianna, who will
also have
a rematch with you.

/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rocket Executive Arianna
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Arbok lv 32 (Poison)
|
|Vileplume lv 32 (Grass/Poison)
|
|Murkrow lv 32 (Dark/Flying)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: This will be the first and last time you face Arianna outside of
a
|
|
double battle, so it will be a interesting one. Her Pokemon have
|
|
leveled up about 5-7 levels since the Mahogany Town Rocket
Hideout, so|
|
yours should be around lv 30 or so.
|
|
|
|
First, her Arbok has Glare, Crunch, Wrap, and Poison Sting. All
are
|
|
fairly weak attacks, although glare can be annoying since it
paralyzes|
|
you. Psychic and Ground attacks will knock it out quickly.
|
|
|
|
Next up is Vileplume, her strongest Pokemon. It has Sweet Scent,
Acid,|
|
Mega Drain, and Sleep Powder. Sweet Scent makes it so your
Pokemon
|
|
are easier to it, and Sleep Powder is a annoying move that puts
your |
|
Pokemon to sleep for a few turns (Unless you are still Paralyzed
from |
|
Arbok). Mega Drain is her strongest attack, and will recover
some of |
|
her HP. Flying, Psychic, Fire, and Ice moves are all the best
ones
|
|
to use.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Murkrow. It has Night Shade, Wing Attack,
Astonish, |
|
and Pursuit. Nothing special here, ice, electric, and rock moves
are |

|
all very effective against it.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
If your Pokemon are low on health, you might want to head back to the
Pokemon
Center real quick and heal up. Once you are ready, take the elevator up
to the
top floor of the Radio Tower. Head around to the north side to find a
guy
standing there. His name is Archer and he is the current leader of Team
Rocket. After talking to him and learning his true motives for
attacking the
radio tower, he will fight you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rocket Executive Archer
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Houndour lv 35 (Dark/Fire)
|
|Koffing lv 35 (Poison)
|
|Houndoom lv 38 (Dark/Fire)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: The new Big Boss of Team Rocket, this is also the first and last
time |
|
you will fight Archer. His team is lv 35-38, so you will want
your
|
|
Pokemon to be no lower then 33 or so. Unlike the other few
executives,|
|
his Pokemon have a few more powerful attacks then normal, so it
will |
|
be a little different.
|
|
|
|
His Houndour has Faint Attack, Fire Fang, Crunch, and Roar. Fire
Fang |
|
and Crunch are both very powerful moves, so make sure your
Pokemon has|
|
a high defense. Roar can drag out another Pokemon, so switch
them out |

|
if he drags out a Pokemon with low defense or a
psychic/ghost/grass/ |
|
ice Pokemon. Houndour is weak against Fighting, Ground, Rock,
and
|
|
Water attacks, so moves like Rock Throw, Magnitude, and Surf are
all |
|
good ones to use.
|
|
|
|
Next up is Koffing. It has Sludge, Smokescreen, Tackle, and
Haze. Haze|
|
is the only unique move that resets any positive or negative
status
|
|
increases or decreases you or Koffing might have gained. This
acts as |
|
sort of a double edged sword, since any uses of Smokescreen can
be
|
|
negated because of this. Otherwise, use the same strategy you
have
|
|
used against Koffing in the past.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Houndoom, which while being a more powerful
and
|
|
higher level version of Houndour, actually has worse attacks. It
has |
|
Faint Attack, Fire Fang, Bite, and Smog. Take it out with the
same
|
|
moves you used against Houndour.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat him, he will disband team rocket once more and all the
grunts
will leave the Radio Tower. The manager of the radio tower will come in
and
thank you and give you the Rainbow or Silver Wing, depending on what
version
you have.
There are a couple of things you can do while you are in the Radio
Tower. If
you talk to the woman that was near the closed shutters on the 3rd
floor, she
will give you TM11 (Sunny Day). If you head up on the 4th Floor where
the
Radio Booth is and talk to DJ Mary, she will give you the Brightpowder
hold
item. Also, you can get the Blue Card for the Radio Show Quiz on the
second
floor from the girl at the radio booth.

Anywho, even though you have the Rainbow or Silver Wing, you cannot get
Lugia
or Ho-Oh yet, not until you beat the last gym leader. Fly back to
Mahogany
Town and you will find that things have, for the most part, gone back to
normal. The shop where the Rocket Hideout was is now selling normal
items, and
you can now head East onto Route 44.
____
//J038|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 44
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Psychic Phil
|Ace Trainer Cybil
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Natu lv 27 (Psychic/Flying)|Mareep lv 29 (Electric)
|
|Kadabra lv 29 (Psychic)
|Bellossom lv 29 (Grass)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Fisher Edgar
|Ace Trainer Allen
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Remoraid lv 28 (Water)
|Charmeleon lv 29 (Fire)
|
|Remoraid lv 28 (Water)
|Magnemite lv 29 (Ele/Steel)|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Fisher Wilton
|Pokemaniac Zach
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Goldeen lv 26 (Water)
|Rhyhorn lv 30 (Rock/Ground)|
|Goldeen lv 26 (Water)
|
|
|Goldeen lv 26 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Bird Keeper Vance
|
|Money:
|
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Hoothoot lv 28 (Nor/Flying)|
|Pidgeotto lv 28 (Nor/Fly) |
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|

|_____________________________________________________|
|Bellsprout
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Weepinbell
|35%
|35%
|35%
|Normal
|
|Tangela
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Lickitung
|15%
|15%
|15%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 38% (G), 90%, (S) |Fishing
|
|Remoraid
|2% (G), 3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Aipom
|
|Headbutt |
|Spearow
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Remoraid
|
|Swarm
|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
There is a bunch of trainers on this route, all good for EXP. You will
also
notice that there is not as much grass on this route, so it might be
hard
to find some of the Pokemon listed above. There are two paths on this
route:
A upper route and a lower route. The lower route has more trainer,
while the
upper has less. Head east and then head up the stairs to the Ice Path.
____
//J039|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Ice Path
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
1F:
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Swinub
|40%
|40%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Jynx
|5%
|10%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Zubat (HG)
|15%
|10%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Zubat (SS)
|5%
||5%
|Normal
|
|Delibird
|20%
|20%
|20%
|SoulSilver|
|Golbat
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|

|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Sound |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Sound |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Sound |
|Chingling
|
|S. Sound |
\_____________________________________________________/
Similar to Pryce's Gym, but is a little straightforward for the first
few ice
parts. When you get to the big ice puzzle, go these directions:
- Up, left, up, left, down, left, up, right.
Once you are past that puzzle, you will find another ice puzzle you must
go through. This time, it is for HM07, Waterfall. To get through that
puzzle,
the solution is:
- Right, down, left, up, left, down, left, up, right
Once you are done, head up the stairs and to the right to find a ladder
leading down.
______
|B1 |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
B1:
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Swinub
|40%
|40%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Jynx
|5%
|10%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Zubat (HG)
|15%
|10%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Zubat (SS)
|5%
||5%
|Normal
|
|Delibird
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Golbat
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Sound |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Sound |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Sound |
|Chingling
|
|S. Sound |
\_____________________________________________________/
Second room has a boulder puzzle. Going counterclockwise:
- First boulder you press up until you cannot press it anymore, and
then go
around right until you are on top of the boulder and press it to the
right
and then down into the hole.

- Second hole should have it down one, and then over left until it is
near
the hole and then go above it and press down and then right into the
hole.
- Third hole, you go to the right and find a boulder above a small ice
path
and push it to the left and then down until you cannot press it
anymore,
and then press it right, and then down three times, and then go
around it
and press it up once, and then press it left until it goes into the
hole.
- Fourth Hole, you press the boulder up twice, and then right once, and
then
up twice, then you go around on the other side and you press it to
the right
twice then head around and press it up, and then to the left until it
is in
the hole.
After that, go down the ladder near the last hole to B2.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|B2 |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
B2:
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Swinub
|40%
|40%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Jynx
|5%
|10%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Zubat (HG)
|15%
|10%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Zubat (SS)
|5%
||5%
|Normal
|
|Delibird
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Golbat
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Sound |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Sound |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Sound |
|Chingling
|
|S. Sound |
\_____________________________________________________/
Line up where the boulder is on the left and go left, then down, then
left,
and then up, then right. There is a item ball with a full heal at the
end.

After that, head down up the ladder, and then left and push the boulder
up.
You will be back up on 1F. You will see one of the Kimono girls stuck.
Go
down and then right ad give her a push and she will thank you and leave.
After that, head down and you will be in Blackthorn City.
_____
/J040|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
B L A C K T H O R N
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|100%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Net Ball
|1,000p
|
|Dusk Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Full Restore |3,000p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Air Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/

* Note that you can only get the Full Restore once you beat Claire and
get the
Rising Badge
Ah, Blackthorn City. There is not much you can do at this point. There
is a
house near the Pokemart which has the Move Deleter, the Move Re learner
(Still
requires a Heart Scale), Grandma Wilma who will teach your Pokemon Draco
Meteor if they are the Dragon type, and a man who will teach your
starters
Frenzy Plant, Hydro Cannon, and Blast Burn if they like you enough.
There is also a guy in a house that will trade you a Dodrio for a female
Dragonair, which is a bit of a ripoff, but still a option if you want
one for
your Pokedex.
There is also a house near the Ice Cave that has a woman inside that
will
give your top Pokemon a Effort Ribbon if its EVs are all maxed out.
You can also go south to Route 45, but make sure you bring a Pokemon
that can
fly. It is good EXP, and has a few rare Pokemon.
For now, lets go explore Route 45 and see what it has.
____
//J041|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 45/North of Route 46
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Ace Trainer Ryan
|Ace Trainer Kelly
|
|Money: 810p
|Money: 1440p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Pidgeot lv 25 (Fly/Normal) |Marill lv 27 (Water)
|
|Electabuzz lv 27 (Electric)|Wartortle lv 24 (Water)
|
|
|Wartortle lv 24 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Blackbelt Kenji
|Hiker Erik
|
|Money: 686p
|Money: 800p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Machoke lv 28 (Fighting)
|Geodude lv 25 (Rock/Ground)|
|
|Gravler lv 25 (Rock/Ground)|
|
|Golem lv 25 (Rock/Ground) |

|___________________________|___________________________|
|Hiker Parry
|Hiker Timothy
|
|Money:
|Money: 864p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Onix lv 30 (Rock/Ground)
|Diglett lv 27 (Ground)
|
|
|Dugtrio lv 27 (Ground)
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Geodude
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Gravler (HG)
|40%
|40%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Gravler (SS)
|55%
|55%
|55%
|Normal
|
|Gligar
|20%
|20%
|20%
|HeartGold |
|Phanpy
|10%
|10%
|10%
|HeartGold |
|Teddiursa
|10%
|10%
|10%
|SoulSilver|
|Skamory
|5%
|5%
|5%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|100%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93%, (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Aipom
|
|Headbutt |
|Spearow
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Swablu
|
|Swarm
|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 45 is rather different then you remember it. Taking full
advantage of
the D/P/Pl engine for terrain, the place is now full of various cliffs
and
water passages. You will also find several unique Pokemon to your
version.
HG users will find Gligar and Phanpy, while SS users will get Teddiursa
and
Skamory. There is also a bunch of trainers on this route, so it might
be a
good idea to raise your levels a little bit for the upcoming Gym. Keep
going
down to find Route 46.

+===============+
|Route 46 North |
+===============+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Picnicker Erin
|Camper Ted
|
|Money: 224p
|Money: 272p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Ponyta lv 17 (Fire)
|Mankey lv 17 (Fighting)
|
|Oddish lv 14 (Grass/Poison)|
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Hiker Bailey
|
|Money: 416p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Geodude lv 13 (Rock/Ground)|
|Geodude lv 13 (Rock/Ground)|
|Geodude lv 13 (Rock/Ground)|
|Geodude lv 13 (Rock/Ground)|
|Geodude lv 13 (Rock/Ground)|
\___________________________/
Now that you are on the other side of Route 46, you will find a few new
trainers to battle. They are fairly low level however, so you will have
no
trouble with them. You can also access the other side of the Dark Cave
from
this side, and find a climbable rock wall that you won't be able to
access
until much later in the game. If you keep going south, you will end up
in
the part of Route 46 that was in the beginning of the game. The Pokemon
on
this route are the same Pokemon from earlier in the game, so there is no
difference.
Once you are ready, head back to Blackthorn City via flying and and go
north
to the gym.
____
//J042|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Blackthorn Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Ace Trainer Paolo
|Ace Trainer Lola
|

|Money: 2100p
|Money: 2200p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Dratini lv 35 (Dragon)
|Dratini lv 35 (Dragon)
|
|Dratini lv 35 (Dragon)
|Dragonair lv 37 (Dragon)
|
|Seadra lv 35 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Ace Trainer Cody
|Ace Trainer Fran
|
|Money: 1728p
|Money: 2480p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Horsea lv 35 (Water)
|Seadra lv 38 (Water)
|
|Seadra lv 37 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Ace Trainer Mike
|
|Money: 2480p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Dragonair lv 38 (Dragon)
|
\___________________________/
OK, here is how it works: There is a platform you must go on. The
middle one
switches the direction around when it is not connected to anything, and
the
two arrows make it move in that direction. For the first one, you will
want
to flip it up right and then press the right arrow. On the pathway,
there
are several trainers you must fight.
On the second one, you have to twist it around until its non-ledge end
is on
the right. You can use the middle portion to change the direction the
arrows
will go, and then slide it around in the right way.
Once you get past the final one, you will find the Gym Leader, Clair.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Clair
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Dragonair lv 38 (Dragon)
|
|Dragonair lv 38 (Dragon)
|

|Gyarados lv 38 (Water/Flying)
|
|Kingdra lv 41 (Water/Dragon)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Ah Clair...She is many things: The last Gym Leader in Johto, the
last |
|
Badge before you have full access to lv 100 Pokemon, and so on.
She is|
|
also one of the only Gym Leaders that has a team change from GSC
(Her |
|
third Dragonair is replaced with a Gyarados). Because of that,
she is |
|
not as weak to Ice attacks like she once was, but now has a
Pokemon
|
|
that is weak to Electric and one that is weak to Dragon attacks.
|
|
|
|
The first Pokemon are her two Dragonairs. They are both similar
in
|
|
level, and both have Dragon Pulse, Thunder Wave, and Slam. The
only
|
|
difference is one has Fire Blast and the other has Aqua Tail.
Dragon |
|
Pulse is a very strong Dragon move with 90 base damage. Thunder
Wave |
|
Paralyzes your Pokemon, and Fire Blast and Aqua Tail are both
very
|
|
strong Fire and Water attacks respectively. Ice attacks are your
best |
|
friend in this battle, since it is the only thing the two
Dragonair
|
|
are weak to. A Ice Pokemon caught from the Ice Path or the TM
you got |
|
from Pryce are both good to use against them.
|
|
|
|
Next up is old favorite Gyarados. It has Dragon Rage, Twister,
Bite, |
|
and Dragon Pulse. Dragon Rage always takes off 40HP every time
it is |
|
used, no more or no less. Twister is a somewhat weak dragon type
move,|
|
but does more if the Pokemon is using Fly or Bounce. Gyarados is
4x
|
|
weak to electric attacks, so Thunderbolt or Thunder are both
very good|
|
moves to use.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Kingdra. It is her highest level Pokemon at lv
41
|

|
and is holding a Sitrus Berry. As for attacks, it knows Hydro
Pump,
|
|
Dragon Pulse, Hyper Beam, and Smokescreen. Kingdra is a tough
Pokemon |
|
to beat since its only weakness is Dragon attacks. If you bought
a
|
|
Dratini earlier from the Goldenrod Game Corner and it knows
Dragon
|
|
attacks, use those. Otherwise, use your strongest Pokemon
against it. |
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat her,
and
tells you to go to
Gym
and go north until
have
5 or below Pokemon

she will not believe that you have proved yourself


the Dragon's Den and prove yourself. Surf behind the
you find the entrance. (Note that you may want to
before you enter the Dragons Den).

____
//J043|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Dragons Den
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Ace Trainer Kobe
|Ace Trainer Piper
|
|Money: 2220p
|Money: 2100p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Dragonair lv 37 (Dragon)
|Horsea lv 33 (Water)
|
|
|Horsea lv 33 (Water)
|
|
|Seadra lv 35 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Twins Clea & Gil
|
|Money: 1120p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Dratini lv 35 (Dragon)
|
|Dratini lv 35 (Dragon)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|90%
|90%
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Dratini
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|100% (O), 97% (G), 65% (S)|Fishing
|

|Dratini
|3% (G), 32% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Dragonair
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
\_____________________________________________________/
You will find a couple of trainers here, although they mostly have
Dragon and
Water Pokemon. You will need a Pokemon with Whirlpool and Surf to get
to where
you need to go. Also, if you want a special Pokemon, you will need to
have a
empty slot in your party. Head on the left side, use whirlpool, and
then keep
following the path until you find the Dragon Shrine. Inside, talk to the
dragon master and choose the following answers:
Question #1: What are Pokemon to you?
-Ally
Question #2: What helps win battles?
-Strategy
Question #3: What kind of Trainer do you wish to battle?
-Anyone
Question #4: What is most important in raising Pokemon?
-Love
Question #5 Strong Pokemon. Weak Pokemon. Which is more important?
-Both
Once you answer right, Clair will come in and think you failed the test,
mentioning that not even she has past it. After that, she will give you
the
Rising Badge. This does several things, all Pokemon received in trades
will
now obay and you can use the HM move Waterfall outside of battle.
Head back the way you came, and Clair will then give you TM59 as well,
which
contains Dragon Pulse.
Once you capture Ho-Oh or Lugia depending on what version you have, go
speak
to the Elder and he will give you a Dratini with the move Extremespeed
if you
past his test. If not, then you will still get it, but without the
Extremespeed move. If you do not have a free space for it, you can come
back
for it later.
Note that if you have a full party, you will have to go back and
deposit one
of your Pokemon so the elder will give the Dratini to you.
Leave the Dragons Den, and then fly back to New Bark Town.
____

//J044|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
The Kimono House
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Kimono Girl Zuki
|Kimono Girl Naoko
|
|Money: 4560p
|Money: 4560p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Umbreon lv 38 (Dark)
|Espeon lv 38 (Psychic)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Kimono Girl Miki
|Kimono Girl Sayo
|
|Money: 4560p
|Money: 4560p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Flareon lv 38 (Fire)
|Jolteon lv 38 (Electric)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Kimono Girl Kuni
|
|Money: 4560p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Vaporeon lv 38 (Water)
|
\___________________________/
Once you are in New Bark Town, head to Elm's Lab and you will find
Ethan or
Lyra already there. He/She will mention that you have all 8 badges, and
then
leave. Talk to Prof. Elm and he will give you the Master Ball, the one
Pokeball in the game capable of capturing a Pokemon 100% of the time.
Now that you have the Master Ball, fly back to Ecruteak and go to the
Kimono
house above the Pokemon Center. Your rival will then exit and comment
on how
tough the Kimono Sisters are. Make sure your Pokemon are all healed up.
When you go inside, you will automatically go onstage and fight each of
the
Kimono Sisters. Unlike GSC, you do not have a break in between and must
fight them without a break, so you can only use items in order. They
each
have a Eevee evolution, and are all lv 38. First one has a Umbreon, then
a Espeon, then a Flareon, then a Jolteon, and finally a Vaporeon.
Once you do beat them in order, you will receive the Clear Bell in
HeartGold,

and the Tide Bell in SoulSilver . Just then, a little girl will come in
and
mention that Ho-Oh is near the Bell Tower (In HeartGold) and Lugia is
at the
Whirl Islands (In SoulSilver).
In order to continue, you will need to go fight or capture them.
HeartGold
users can go to section SQ02 to find out what to do, while SoulSilver
users
can go to SQ03 for the Whirl Islands.
Once you have beaten/captured Lugia or Ho-Oh, its time to prepare. Make
sure
you have a Pokemon that can use Surf, Strength, and Waterfall and
continue
back to New Bark Town and use surf on the right side to head to Route
27.
____
//J045|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 27
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
The first half of this Route is mainly for surfing. Once you are on
land, you
will be stopped by a man who will not let you go further unless you
fought the
Kimono Sisters and captured/beat Lugia or Ho-Oh (Go back if you have
not done
those things). If you have done those things, you will be able to go
into
the Tohjo Falls.
+===========+
|Tohjo Falls|
+===========+
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rattata
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Raticate
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Slowpoke
|15%
|15%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Zubat
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Golbat
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Goldeen
|60%
|Surfing
|
|Slowbro
|30%
|Surfing
|
|Seaking
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|

|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (S), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Not much to do here at the moment. You can capture a Slowpoke if you
have not
done so yet, but otherwise use surf and then go up the waterfall to
reach the
other side.
+========+
|Route 27|
+========+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Ace Trainer Megan
|Ace Trainer Blake
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Bulbasaur lv 32 (Grass/Poi)|Magneton lv 33 (Elec/Steel)|
|Ivysaur lv 32 (Grass/Poi) |Exeggcute lv 31 (Grass/Psy)|
|Venusaur lv 32 (Grass/Poi) |Quagsire lv 31 (Water/Gro) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Ace Trainer Brian
|Bird Keeper Jose
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Mareep lv 35 (Electric)
|Farfetch'd lv 40 (Fly/Nor) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Psychic Eli
|Ace Trainer Reena
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Starmie lv 30 (Water/Psy) |Growlithe lv 36 (Fire)
|
|Exeggcute lv 30 (Grass/Psy)|Nidorina lv 33 (Poison)
|
|Girafarig lv 34 (Nor/Psy) |Staryu lv 36 (Water)
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Ponyta
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Raticate (HG) |40%
|40%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Raticate (SS) |20%
|20%
|10%
|Normal
|

|Sandslash
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Heartgold |
|Arbok
|30%
|30%
|30%
|SoulSilver|
|Doduo (HG)
|50%
|50%
||Normal
|
|Doduo (SS)
|40%
|40%
||Normal
|
|Dodrio
|5%
|5%
||SoulSilver|
|Quagsire (HG) |||50%
|Normal
|
|Quagsire (SS) |||55%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 30% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Chinchou
|7% (G), 60% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Shellder
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacruel
|7% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Lanturn
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Luvdisc
|
|Swarm
|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
The other side of Route 27 is pretty interesting. You will find several
rare
Pokemon that you might not be able to find elsewhere. Once you exit
from the
Tohjo falls, go into the house below it to get TM37 (Sandstorm). Once
that is
done, surf on the water to the right to get to the second part of Route
27.
You will find many Ace Trainers along the route, many with unique Kanto
Pokemon. Keep going to the right and going past the bridge and up the
steps
near the small mountain. When you head down the steps on the other
side, you
will find a item ball with the Destiny Knot held item. You will
eventually
hit Route 26 itself when you hit a giant bridge that is over water.
____
//J046|
_____________________________________________________________________\\

||
Route 26
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Psychic Vermon
|Fisherman Scott
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Espeon lv 36 (Psychic)
|Qwilfish lv 30 (Water/Poi) |
|
|Qwilfish lv 30 (Water/Poi) |
|
|Seaking lv 34 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Ace Trainer Gaven
|Ace Trainer Joyce
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Victreebel lv 32 (Gra/Poi) |Pikachu lv 36 (Electric)
|
|Kingler lv 32 (Water)
|Blastoise lv 36 (Water)
|
|Flareon lv 32 (Fire)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Ace Trainer Jamie
|Ace Trainer Jake
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Rapidash lv 36 (Fire)
|Parasect lv 33 (Bug/Grass) |
|Flaafy lv 31 (Electric)
|Vaporeon lv 33 (Water)
|
|
|Golduck lv 35 (Water)
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Ponyta
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Doduo
|40%
|40%
||Normal
|
|Dodrio
|5%
|5%
||Heartgold |
|Raticate (HG) |5%
|5%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Raticate (SS) |35%
|35%
|50%
|Normal
|
|Sandslash
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Heartgold |
|Arbok
|5%
|5%
|5%
|SoulSilver|
|Quagsire
|||10%
|Heartgold |
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 30% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Chinchou
|7% (G), 60% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Shellder
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|

|Tentacruel
|7% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Lanturn
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Exeggcute
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Once you are on Route 26, keep going right and then up when you are
forced to.
There are a bunch of grass areas and several trainers. At the end, you
will
find a house where you can rest and restore your Pokemon's health. Keep
going
up and you will have to face several trainers that you cannot avoid. At
the
end of the route is a gatehouse where you must show you have all 8
badges.
Once you are let through, you will be on Victory Road. You might want
to check
your Pokemon's health and make sure if it OK before continuing.
____
//J047|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Victory Road
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//

______
|1F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Onix
|15%
|15%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Rhyhorn
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Golbat
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Gravler
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Donphan
|10%
|10%
|10%
|HeartGold |
|Ursaring
|10%
|10%
|10%
|SoulSilver|

|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Welcome to the Victory Road! One of the very first places from Kanto
you might
recognize from Gen I and III, although it has greatly changed since
then.
There is not too many unique Pokemon, only Donphan and Ursaring for the
most
part. You can also find Rhyhorn here as well if you want to capture
them.
Anywho, follow the path until you reach your first boulder. Push the
boulder
up, and then follow the path and you will find a potion. Go up the
stairs and
over the bridge and head down the left side and then go up until you
find a
ladder near the stairs.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|2F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Onix
|15%
|15%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Rhyhorn
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Golbat
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Gravler
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Donphan
|10%
|10%
|10%
|HeartGold |
|Ursaring
|10%
|10%
|10%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Once you are on the second floor, go down and then go right, and then
head up
the stairs. Keep going right until you find a ladder and head up it.

_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|3F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Onix
|15%
|15%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Rhyhorn
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Golbat
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Gravler
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Donphan
|10%
|10%
|10%
|HeartGold |
|Ursaring
|10%
|10%
|10%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rock Smash
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Geodude
|90%
|Rock Smash|
|Gravler
|10%
|Rock Smash|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Head down the hole near the ladder where you just came up, and then you
will be back on the second floor. Push the boulder in the middle of the
stairs and then go down the stairs and up to find a Full Restore. Then
push
the boulder to the right and go up the ladder back to the 3rd floor.
Ignore the first hole you see and keep going. Go around to the left
side and
go up the stairs to find a ultra ball. Keep going left until you find
two
different holes. Take the bottom one and then go up a ladder to end up
on the
other side. Keep going up and then go to the right and then up. When
you get
near the end, your rival will show up and fight you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rival
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|

|Pokemon:
|
|Sneasel lv 36 (Dark/Ice)
|
|Golbat lv 38 (Poison/Flying)
|
|Magneton lv 37 (Electric/Steel)
|
|Kadabra lv 37 (Psychic)
|
|Haunter lv 37 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Typhlosion lv 40 (Fire) *If you choose Chikorita
|
|Feraligatr lv 40 (Water) *If you choose Cyndaquil
|
|Meganium lv 40 (Grass) *If you choose Totodile
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: The last major battle between you and your rival! Like the
previous
|
|
battle between him and you, his Pokemon are fairly similar, only
his |
|
starter is now fully evolved and he now has a Kadabra. Your
Pokemon
|
|
should be in the lv 35-37 range by this point, so make sure none
of
|
|
your Pokemon are too underleveled. Sneasel goes down with Fire
and
|
|
fighting moves, Golbat is weak to Psychic and Electric moves,
Magneton|
|
is vulnerable to Fire and ground moves, Haunter is weak to
ghost, dark|
|
and Psychic moves, Typhlosion is weak to water and ground
attacks,
|
|
Feraligatr is weak to grass and electric moves, and Meganium is
weak |
|
to fire and ice attacks.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you do beat him, head through the exit and you will be in the
Indigo
Plateau. If you use the Dowsing MCHN, you will find a Rare Candy before
going
in the building. Keep going north and you will enter the Pokemon League
building.
_____
/J048|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________

/
P O K E M O N
L E A G U E
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Ultra Ball
|1200p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1200p
|
|Max Potion
|2500p
|
|Full Restore |3000p
|
|Revive
|1500p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
\_____________________________/
Ah, the Pokemon League. Out of all the Pokemon games, this particular
lobby
seems to always change. On the left is a Pokemon Center, and on the
right is
a Pokemart with stairs leading down for wi-fi battling. Upstairs is
just like
the Johto Pokemon Centers and the entrance to the Pokemon League. There
are
a few things you will want to do before taking on the Elite Four.
+============================+
|Preparing for the Elite Four|
+============================+
* Make sure your Pokemon are at least level 40 or above. In fact, you
will
have a much easier time if they are at least level 45 or above. If
they are
not to the level you want them to be at, go back to Victory Road,
Route 27
and 26, and Route 45 and train with any trainers you have not fought
yet
or wild Pokemon. Remember that the EXP Share gotten from Mr.
Pokemon's house
after trading him the Red Scale is a good tool to raise your weaker
Pokemon.
Attach it to the lower leveled Pokemon and have your higher level
Pokemon
fight.
* You will want at least 20 Max Potions, 10 Full Restores, 15 Revives,
and 15
Full Heals. If you have any non-hold items, then sell them for cash.
Worse
comes to worse, you can keep fighting the first members of the elite
four to

get enough cash to buy stuff if you are low. Like gaining EXP, go
back and
fight trainers and wear the Amulet Coin to get double.
* You will want Pokemon with Psychic, Water, Ice, Electric, Fire, and
Ground
moves, and possibly some Ghost moves as well. Thunder, Blizzard, and
Fire
Blast can be bought from the Goldenrod Department Store. Ice Beam,
Thunderbolt, and Flamethrower can be gotten from the Rocket Game
Corner for
about 5,500 coins. Shadow Ball is a TM you should have gotten from
Morty
earlier on, and Surf is one of your HMs. You will want to have a
Psychic
Pokemon for psychic attacks, so Kadabra or Alakazam would be good
(You can
get them off the GTS if you have a wireless connection).
Once you are ready, head through the gates on the top floor and fight
the
Elite Four
+==============+
|The Elite Four|
+==============+
Like other Pokemon games, the Elite Four is 4 members with different
types,
each with 5 Pokemon, plus the Champion with 6 Pokemon. That is 5
trainers
total, and you cannot go back to the Pokemon League area to heal. Unlike
other Elite Fours, this one is rather low level, with the highest
Pokemon
being lv 50.
Many of the Elite Four members either have way too many Pokemon of their
type, or too many that have dual weaknesses, so you will need a
variety of
attacks to beat them. One trick you can use is to save before fighting
a Elite
Four member, and if you die because of a stupid reason, you can reboot
and
fight the same member again.
Your first Elite Four member is Will, a Psychic user.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Will
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|

|Xatu lv 40 (Psychic/Flying)
|
|Jynx lv 41 (Ice/Psychic)
|
|Slowbro lv 41 (Water/Psychic)
|
|Exeggutor lv 41 (Grass/Psychic)
|
|Xatu lv 42 (Psychic/Flying)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Ah Will...The first elite four member is usually a test to see
how
|
|
well your Pokemon have come. If you have trouble against him,
you
|
|
might want to consider raising your levels a little bit. All of
his
|
|
Pokemon are at least part Psychic, but a common weakness is all
of his|
|
Pokemon are also dual types. 3 out of 5 of his Pokemon are weak
|
|
against Electric attacks, while the other two are weak against
fire. |
|
Dark and Ghost moves are also recommended for all of his
Pokemon, if |
|
you have one.
|
|
|
|
His starting Pokemon is his first Xatu, which has U-Turn, Me
First,
|
|
Psychic, and Confuse Ray. U-Turn is the same move Bugsy used
earlier |
|
in his Gym Match with you, so you should know by now that it
switches |
|
out with another Pokemon when used. Me First is a rather nasty
move
|
|
that copies your attack, and then does 1.5x the damage it would
|
|
normally do. It only works if you are slower then Xatu, and if
you are|
|
using a damaging attack. Finally, Psychic and Confuse Ray are
both
|
|
annoying moves, with Psychic doing a bunch of damage to most
Pokemon |
|
and Confuse Ray being a very accurate confusion move. Best way
to take|
|
Xatu out is Ghost, Dark, Electric, Rock, or Ice moves. Ice Beam,
|
|
Crunch, Shadow Ball, Thunderbolt or Thunder, Rock Throw and such
are |
|
all good moves.
|
|
|

|
Next up is Jynx, who has Psychic, Lovely Kiss, Ice Punch, and
Double |
|
Slap. All of these should be fairly familiar to you besides
Lovely
|
|
Kiss, which puts your opponent to sleep. Jynx is weak against
Rock
|
|
Ghost, Bug, Fire, Steel, and Dark moves. Shadow Ball, Rock
Throw,
|
|
Twineedle, Flamethrower or Fire Blast, Iron Tail, and Crunch are
|
|
effective against Jynx.
|
|
|
|
Third is Slowbro, which has Curse, Amnesia, Water Pulse, and
Psychic. |
|
You have to be careful with Slowbro, since Curse is used to
increase |
|
its Defense and Attack by one and lower its already low speed
stat
|
|
by 1, and Amnesia is used to increase Special Defense. You do
not want|
|
Slowbro to use it too often, or it will be hard to hit. Water
Pulse
|
|
is a water move that also has a 20% chance of confusion, and
Psychic |
|
is the same as always. Electric, Rock, Bug, Grass, Dark, and
Ghost
|
|
attacks are the way to go. Thunderbolt or Thunder, Twineedle,
Razor
|
|
or Magical Leaf, Crunch, and Shadow Ball.
|
|
|
|
Fourth up is Exeggutor, who has Reflect, Psychic, Egg Bomb, and
|
|
Hypnosis. Reflect is a move that lasts 5 turns and halves any
Physical|
|
type moves you might use against Exeggutor. Egg Bomb is a highly
|
|
damaging, but inaccurate Physical move, and Hypnosis puts you to
|
|
sleep. Flying, Bug, Ghost, Fire, Ice, Dark, and Poison attacks
are
|
|
all good ones.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is his last Xatu, which has a Sitrus Berry
attached
|
|
to regain health when it gets low, and has Psychic, Confuse Ray,
|
|
Ominous Wind, and Aerial Ace. The only difference is Ominous
Wind and |
|
Aerial Ace, with Ominous Wind being similar to Ancientpower and
having|

|
a chance of increasing all of the users stats by 1, and with
Aerial
|
|
Ace it is a highly accurate flying move that does not miss. Use
the
|
|
same strategy you use against the first one to take this one
out.
|
|
|
|
Recommended Pokemon include: Tysplosion, Piloswine, Onix or
Steelix, |
|
Misdreavus, Butterfree or Beedrill, Jolteon at around lv 40.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
If you easily beat Will, then you should be OK. Otherwise, you might
have
some trouble with the next members. Continue up to the next room. The
next
trainer is Koga, a former Kanto gym leader that specializes in Poison
Pokemon.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Koga
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Ariados lv 40 (Bug/Poison)
|
|Fortress lv 43 (Bug/Steel)
|
|Muk lv 42 (Poison)
|
|Venomoth lv 41 (Bug/Poison)
|
|Crobat lv 44 (Poison/Flying)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Fans of RBY and FRLG might recognize Koga as the previous Gym
Leader |
|
for Fuchsia City. His team is similar to his Yellow and FR/LG
teams, |
|
but with a few new faces. His major weakness is Psychic, but
several |
|
of his Pokemon are Bug, so Fire is also a very effective
weakness to |
|
exploit.
|

|
|
|
His first Pokemon is Ariados, which has Spider Web, Poison Jab,
Giga |
|
Drain, and Baton Pass. Spider Web prevents the Pokemon it hits
from
|
|
switching out, Poison Jab is a strong Physical move that has a
30%
|
|
chance of poisoning your Pokemon, and Baton Pass switches out
his
|
|
Pokemon with any benefits it has received from battle. Ariados
is weak|
|
to Flying, Fire, Ground, and Psychic moves mainly, so Psychic,
Fire
|
|
Blast/Flamethrower/Flame Wheel, Wing Attack/Aerial Ace, and
Earthquake|
|
and Magnitude are all good attacks.
|
|
|
|
Forretress is his second Pokemon, and it is a weird one. It has
Swift,|
|
Protect, Explosion, and Toxic Spikes. Toxic Spikes is very
nasty,
|
|
since if it uses it once then any Pokemon that is switched in
will get|
|
Poisoned and if it uses it twice then your Pokemon will be
Toxic-level|
|
poisoned. Forretress is a very defensive Pokemon, with both high
|
|
Defense and Physical Defense, so its only weakness is Fire
attacks.
|
|
|
|
Third is Muk, which is holding Black Sludge (Recovers HP every
turn), |
|
and has Minimize, Gunk Shot, Screech, and Toxic. Minimize
increases
|
|
its Evasiveness and makes it hard to hit. Gunk Shot is a
inaccurate, |
|
but very powerful Poison move with a 30% chance of poisoning
you.
|
|
Toxic is a nasty move that inflicts level 2 poisoning, which
takes off|
|
double damage every turn. You will want to knock out Muk
quickly, so |
|
Psychic and Ground moves are best. Also, Steel Pokemon are
resistant |
|
to Poison moves, so you might want to consider using one.
|
|
|
|
Venomoth is Fourth, and has Toxic, Supersonic, Psychic and Gust.
|
|
Psychic is the big attack here, since it is one of the most
powerful |

|
moves for a Psychic Pokemon to use. Like Ariados, it is weak
against |
|
Psychic, Fire, Ground, and Flying, so the same moves you used
against |
|
Ariados will work here.
|
|
|
|
Finally, his main Pokemon is Crobat, which has a Sitrus Berry
and has |
|
Double Team, Wing Attack, Quick Attack, and Poison Fang. Double
Team |
|
increases its evasiveness, making it hard to hit, while Poison
Fang
|
|
is a weaker physical poison move, but has a 20% chance of
inflicting |
|
Toxic level Poisoning. Crobat is weak against Psychic, Rock,
Electric |
|
and Ice attacks, so Psychic/Psywave, Rock Throw,
Thunder/Thunderbolt, |
|
and Ice Beam/Blizzard are all good to use.
|
|
|
|
Recommended Pokemon include: Ninetales/Arcanine/Typhlosion,
Kadabra
|
|
or Alakazam, Steelix/Skarmory at around level 40-42 or higher.
It is |
|
also recommended that you have several full heals, since Toxic
is a
|
|
very dangerous move and you want to treat it right away if your
|
|
Pokemon are badly poisoned.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
If Koga poisoned any of your Pokemon, make sure to use a Antidote/Full
heal/
Full Restore on your Pokemon. Next up is Bruno, a Elite Four Member
from Gen
I and III that is good with Fighting Pokemon.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Bruno
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Hitmontop lv 42 (Fighting)
|

|Hitmonlee lv 42 (Fighting)
|
|Hitmonchan lv 42 (Fighting)
|
|Onix lv 43 (Rock/Ground)
|
|Machamp lv 46 (Fighting)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Ah...Bruno. One of the few Elite Four members that has kept his
|
|
position. His team is very close to his RBY team, with the only
|
|
difference being his Hitmontop replacing one of his Onix. Like
Koga, |
|
most of his Pokemon are one type, fighting. That means Psychic
and
|
|
Flying Pokemon are the best ones to use for this match up. You
can
|
|
also avoid most of the fighters attacks with Ghost Pokemon, so a
|
|
Gengar with a Psychic move might be a good one to have.
|
|
|
|
Anywho, his first Pokemon is Hitmontop, the new Hitmon evolution
for |
|
HG/SS. His attacks include Dig, Quick Attack, Counter, and
Triple Kick|
|
Dig makes Hitmontop go underground the first turn, and then pop
back |
|
up on the second. Counter does double the damage just dealt if
you use|
|
a physical attack, so use Special attacks if you can. Triple
Kick is |
|
a weak move that builds up each time it hits during that turn.
The
|
|
first hit has a base of 10, the second is 20, and the third is
30,
|
|
bringing it to a total of 60 if all three kicks connect during
that
|
|
turn. If it misses, then that turn is over. Hitmontop goes down
with |
|
Psychic moves like Psybeam and Psychic, as well as moves like
Fly and |
|
Wing Attack.
|
|
|
|
Second up is Hitmonlee. It has Blaze Kick, Focus Energy, Hi Jump
Kick,|
|
and Swagger. Blaze Kick is a fire type physical move that has a
higher|
|
Critical Hit ratio and has a 10% chance of causing burns. Focus
Energy|

|
makes it so the Pokemon has a 4x chance of scoring a Critical
Hit. Hi |
|
Jump Kick is a high damaging, but risky move that is 90%
accurate, and|
|
if it misses then Hitmonlee will receive 1/8 of the damage it
would
|
|
have inflicted. Then there is Swagger, it buffs up your attack
two
|
|
levels, but makes you confused. Use the same method you used
against |
|
Hitmontop.
|
|
|
|
Hitmonchan is third, and has Ice Punch, ThunderPunch, Fire
Punch, and |
|
Bullet Punch. All three of the elemental punches are decent
moves that|
|
can do a decent amount of damage and have secondary effects,
such as |
|
freezing, paralyze, and burn in that order. Bullet Punch is a
low
|
|
power Steel move, but always goes first, like Quick Attack. You
will |
|
want to be careful using flying Pokemon against Hitmonchan, so
Psychic|
|
Pokemon are your best bet.
|
|
|
|
Onix is his fourth Pokemon, and has Sandstorm, Earthquake, Rock
Slide |
|
and DragonBreath. Sandstorm causes damage every turn against
Pokemon |
|
that are not Steel, Ground, or Rock types. Earthquake is a
strong
|
|
ground move that can knock out most Pokemon pretty easily due to
its |
|
high base damage. Rock Slide is a middle damage Rock move that
also
|
|
has a 30% chance of causing flinching. Finally, DragonBreath is
a
|
|
middle damage Dragon move that has a 30% chance of Paralyzing
your
|
|
Pokemon. Water and Grass Pokemon are the best, so Surf and
Razor/
|
|
Magical Leaf are both good to use. Ice is also fairly effective.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Machamp. It is holding a Sitrus Berry and has
Rock |
|
Slide, Cross Chop, Revenge, and Foresight. Cross Chop is a
inaccurate |
|
but high damaging Fighting move with a higher critical hit
chance.
|

|
Revenge is a powerful move where if you do damage to Machamp on
the
|
|
same turn he uses this moves, its base attack power goes up to
120.
|
|
Foresight allows Machamp to hit Ghost Pokemon. You will want to
knock |
|
out Machamp pretty quickly due to Revenge, so make sure you use
your |
|
best Psychic and Flying attacks.
|
|
|
|
Recommended Pokemon Include: Kadabra/Alakazam,
Pidgeot/Crobat/Noctowl,|
|
Lugia/Ho-Oh with Psychic all around level 43-45. Recommended
moves
|
|
include Psychic, Psybeam, Wing Attack, Fly, Aerial Ace, Surf/Ice
Beam/|
|
Razor Leaf for Onix.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Heal your Pokemon and continue. The next member is a new one named
Karen, who
specializes in the rare Dark type.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Karen
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Umbreon lv 42 (Dark)
|
|Vileplume lv 42 (Grass/Poison)
|
|Murkrow lv 44 (Dark/Flying)
|
|Gengar lv 45 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Houndoom lv 47 (Dark/Fire)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Karen is pretty unique among the Elite Four. She specializes in
Dark |
|
type Pokemon, a rare type that does not even have a Gym yet.
Despite |
|
her specialty, only one of her Pokemon is pure Dark type. Her
other
|

|
two Dark Pokemon are dual types, and the other two are somewhat
random|
|
Pokemon. Because of that, you will need a variety of types to
defeat |
|
Karen.
|
|
|
|
Her first Pokemon is Umbreon, which has Double Team, Confuse
Ray,
|
|
Faint Attack, and Payback. Payback is similar to revenge, which
puts |
|
its base power at 100 if you attack first before Umbreon.
Umbreon is |
|
weak against Fighting and Bug attacks, so Pin Missile and the
many
|
|
different fighting moves are all good to use.
|
|
|
|
Second is Vileplume, one of her Pokemon that has almost nothing
to do |
|
with her specialty. It has Stun Spore, Petal Dance, Acid, and
|
|
Moonlight. Petal Dance is a grass type moves that attacks 2-3
turns
|
|
and then Vileplume will become confused at the end. Moonlight is
a
|
|
recovery move that recovers health depending on what field
effect is |
|
in play. If Sunny Day is active, then it restores about 2/3 of
its
|
|
health, if there is nothing on the field then it restores 1/2 of
its |
|
health. If there are other weather conditions such as Sandstorm
or
|
|
Rain Dance, then it is only 1/4th. If you are having trouble
with
|
|
Moonlight, then consider using one of those moves. Vileplume is
weak |
|
to Psychic, Fire, Ice, and Flying moves.
|
|
|
|
Her third Pokemon is Murkrow, which has Sucker Punch, Faint
Attack,
|
|
Drill Peck, and Whirlwind. Sucker Punch will go first, but will
only |
|
work if you are using a damaging move that turn. Whirlwind will
make |
|
your Pokemon switch out. Murkrow is weak to Rock, Electric, and
Ice
|
|
attacks, so Rock Throw, Thunder or Thunderbolt and Ice
Beam/Blizzard |
|
are recommended.
|

|
|
|
Fourth up is Gengar, who has Focus Blast, Destiny Bond, Spite,
and
|
|
Lick. Focus Blast is a inaccurate physical fighting move that is
very |
|
powerful and has a 10% chance of lowering your Special Defense.
|
|
Destiny Bond is a nasty move that if Gengar uses it on you
before you |
|
knock it out, you will faint. It will last up to 1 turn. Spite
lowers |
|
your PP. Like other Gengar, Psychic, Ghost, and Dark moves are
the way|
|
to beat it.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Houndoom. It has a Sitrus Berry and has Nasty
Plot, |
|
Dark Pulse, Flamethrower, and Crunch. Nasty Plot raises Special
Attack|
|
up two levels, and Dark Pulse is a fairly decent dark attack
that also|
|
has a 20% chance of causing you to flinch. Be careful if it uses
Nasty|
|
Plot, since that makes Flamethrower and Dark Pulse much more
powerful.|
|
Houndoom is weak to Fighting, Ground, Rock, and Water attacks.
|
|
|
|
Recommended Pokemon include:
Machoke/Machamp/Hitmonlee/Hitmonchan for |
|
Umbreon and Houndoom. Piloswine/Sneasel/Jynx for Vileplume and
Murkrow|
|
and Kadabra/Alakazam for Vileplume and Gengar. Recommended
attacks
|
|
include Ice Beam, Flamethrower, Psychic (For Vileplume and
Gengar),
|
|
Earthquake (for Houndoom), and a variety of attacks that her
Pokemon |
|
might be weak against.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Finally, once you have beaten her, make sure you use any Hyper
Potions/Full
Restores/Revives you can. Don't be afraid of restoring any PP you might
have
lost with any Ethers or Elixirs you found along the way. Make sure you
restore
rock and ice moves first, though.

If you have done well so far, then save. If not, then you might want to
fight
the champion first before saving so you do not have to do it over again
if you
are too underleveled. Once you are ready, keep going forward until you
go into
auto mode, and fight the Champion, Lance.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Lance
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Gyarados lv 46 (Flying/Water)
|
|Dragonite lv 49 (Dragon/Flying)
|
|Dragonite lv 49 (Dragon/Flying)
|
|Aerodactyl lv 48 (Rock/Flying)
|
|Charizard lv 48 (Fire/Flying)
|
|Dragonite lv 50 (Dragon/Flying)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: The final battle! Lance is the last trainer in the Elite Four,
and
|
|
is a former member of the organization. His team is very similar
to
|
|
his BY/FRLG team, but with 3 Dragonites instead of 1 and 2
Dragonairs |
|
and now with a Charizard. 4 of his Pokemon are very weak to Ice
|
|
attacks, so any you might have will be a big help. All have a
common |
|
weakness to Rock, however, so that might be a alternate if you
do not |
|
have that many Ice attacks. His lowest level Pokemon is 46, and
his
|
|
highest is 50, so your Pokemon should be around lv 45 and up.
Any
|
|
lower and it can cause problems. Pokemon like Jynx,
Gravler/Golem,
|
|
your own Gyarados with Ice Beam or Blizzard, or your starter is
all
|
|
good.
|
|
|

|
First up is Gyarados, and he has Dragon Pulse, Flail, Waterfall,
and |
|
Ice Fang. Flail is a attack that goes up over time depending on
how
|
|
much damage has been done to Gyarados. At 100% health, its base
power |
|
is 20. Below 35% health left, it is 80. It can go all the way up
to
|
|
200 base damage at around 4% health left, so be careful.
Gyarados is |
|
4x weak to Electric attacks, so a single Thunderbolt or Thunder
will |
|
quickly take care of it.
|
|
|
|
His second and third Pokemon are his identical Dragonites. They
both |
|
have Thunder Wave, Hyper Beam and Dragon Rush, with the only
main
|
|
difference being that one has Thunder and the other has
Blizzard.
|
|
Dragon Rush is a powerful, but inaccurate dragon type move that
also |
|
has a 20% chance of causing your Pokemon to flinch. Hyper Beam
is a
|
|
powerful special attack that attacks the first turn, and then
requires|
|
the user to miss his next turn. Thunder Wave paralyzes you
unless you |
|
are a ground Pokemon. Dragonite is weak to Rock and Dragon
attacks,
|
|
but is very weak to Ice, so Ice Beam or Blizzard are both
preferred
|
|
if you have one of those attacks.
|
|
|
|
Fourth is Aerodactyl, which has Thunder Fang, Rock Slide, Aerial
Ace |
|
and Crunch. Aerodactyl actually has several weaknesses,
including Rock|
|
Steel, Water, Electric, and Ice, so attacks like Surf,
Thunderbolt,
|
|
Thunder, Ice Beam and such are all good.
|
|
|
|
Fifth is Charizard, which has Air Slash, Fire Fang, Shadow Claw,
and |
|
Dragon Claw. Air Slash is a slightly inaccurate flying move with
a
|
|
30% chance of causing you to flinch. Shadow Claw is a ghost move
|
|
that is accurate and has a high critical hit chance. Dragon Claw
is a |

|
powerful Dragon attack that is accurate. Charizard is weak to
Water
|
|
and Electric, and is 4x weak to Rock attacks, so Rock Throw or
Slide |
|
would be good as well as Surf.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is his lv 50 Dragonite. It has a Sitrus Berry
attached |
|
and has Safeguard, Outrage, Fire Blast, and Hyper Beam.
Safeguard
|
|
prevents status conditions like poison or paralyze for about 5
turns. |
|
Outrage is a very powerful Dragon move that lasts for 2-3 turns
and
|
|
then causes Dragonite to become confused. Be careful of this
attack, |
|
since its base damage is 120 per attack. Like the other two
Dragonites|
|
you will want to use Rock or Ice attacks.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat Lance, DJ. Mary and Prof Oak will come in and talk to
you. Lance
will then take you to the back and register you in the hall of fame.
Once you
do that, you will watch the credits, which shows all the major trainers
you
have encountered in Johto along the way in order. Congratulations, you
have
beaten the Johto portion of the game!
Once the Credits are over and you boot up your save, you will be in
your room.
Head downstairs and your mother will mention that Prof. Elm wants to
see you.
Go over to his lab and talk to him and he will give you the S.S. Ticket.
Once you got the S.S. Ticket, fly down to Olivine and go to the docks.
You
will find Prof Oak already there and he will give you the National Dex.
This
allows you to register Pokemon from Hoenn and Sinnoh in your Pokedex
(Any
Pokemon you transferred over previously should be registered now).
Talk to the sailor blocking the entrance to the docks and he will move
out of
your way. Go down the docks and then talk to the other sailor blocking
the
way to the ship to ride on the S.S. Aqua.

____
//J049|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
S.S. Aqua
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Hiker Noland
|Pokefan Colin
|
|Money: 1344p
|Money: 2560p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Bronzor lv 39 (Psy/Steel) |Delibird lv 40 (Ice/Flying)|
|Golem lv 42 (Rock/Ground) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Twins Meg & Peg
|Firebreather Lyle
|
|Money: 2023p
|Money: 1152p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Phanpy lv 39 (Ground)
|Koffing lv 36 (Poison)
|
|Teddiursa lv 39 (Normal)
|Koffing lv 36 (Poison)
|
|
|Flareon lv 39 (Fire)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Sailor Stanly
|Juggler Fritz
|
|Money: 1088p
|Money: 1184p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Machop lv 39 (Fighting)
|Mr. Mime lv 37 (Psychic)
|
|Machoke lv 41 (Fighting)
|Magmar lv 37 (Fire)
|
|Psyduck lv 34 (Water)
|Machoke lv 37 (Fighting)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Sailor Jeff
|Picknicker Debra
|
|Money: 1280p
|Money: 656p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Raticate lv 40 (Normal)
|Seaking lv 41 (Water)
|
|Makuhita lv 40 (Fighting) |
|
\_______________________________________________________/
When you first enter the ship, you will run into a old man that
mentions that
he cannot find his granddaughter. Anywho, each side of the ship has four
cabins, with the left side having the old man that you ran into in the
upper
left room, the upper right has a Pokemon Fan and Twins, lower left one
is
empty, while the lower right one has a hiker inside.

On the right side of the ship there is no one in the upper left cabin,
the
upper right has a Firebreather inside, the lower left has a sleeping
sailor
in it that will come into play later, and the lower right one is your
cabin
where you can access the PC and heal your Pokemon by sleeping in the
bed. One
thing you will notice if you battle the trainers is that many of the
trainers
here have Hoenn and Sinnoh Pokemon. Many of the trainers on the Kanto
side
will also have those Pokemon as well.
There is also a set of stairs that leads to the engine room below on
the top
middle part. On the left side is a juggler who will fight you, while the
right side has a sailor that will fight and another sailor blocking the
way
to the captains cabin. Once you have talked to the sailor downstairs, go
back upstairs and go in the lower left cabin on the right side where the
sleeping sailor was and talk to him. He will battle you, and then
return to
his post.
Head back down to the basement and you will find that the sailor that
was
blocking the way has moved. There is a Picknicker here you can fight,
and a
ladder you can go up. Go up the ladder and you will be near the captains
quarters. Go inside and you will find the lost little girl and the
captain.
Talk to them and the little girl will go and hide. Head back down the
ladder
and go to the left side where the juggler is. She will be in the corner
trying to hide, although you can still see her.
She will then run back off to her grandfather and he will give you the
Metal
Coat item, which increases the power of steel moves and makes it to
where you
can evolve Scyther and Onix. Once you get the metal coat, you will be
told
that the S.S. Aqua has landed in Vermillion City. Go back to the main
lobby
and talk to the sailor blocking the way for him to move. Go through the
gatehouse and you will be on the docks of Vermillion City!
* Thanks to Kevin for the names of the trainers on the S.S. Aqua
_____
/K001|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/

/
K A N T O
G U I D E
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
Welcome to the Kanto guide, the second half of HeartGold and SoulSilver!
Unlike other games in the series, you have another 8 gyms to beat. The
only
major difference is you can now do them in any order. This guide is
written
in the order I took, so feel free to try a different path, since Kanto
is
much more open ended now that you have all the HMs.
_____
/K002|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
V E R M I L L I O N
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 30% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacruel
|7% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Chinchou
|7% (G), 60% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Lanturn
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Shellder
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Spearow
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rock Smash
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Diglett
|90%
|Rock Smash|
|Shuckle
|10%
|Rock Smash|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Wingull
|
|Swarm
|
\_____________________________________________________/

Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Net Ball
|1,000p
|
|Dusk Ball
|1,000p
|
|Quick Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Full Restore |3,000p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Air Mail
|50p
|
\-----------------------------/
Good 'ol Vermillion, it has changed little over the past 3 years. If
you saw
Suicune back in Cianwood and near Mt. Mortar, it will appear as you are
walking along the dock. Eustine will then come and talk to you about
Suicune
and leave once Suicune runs off.
As for Vermillion itself, there is not much you can do right now. The
right
exit near Diglett's Cave and Route 11 is blocked by a Snorlax, which
you will
not be able to wake up until you do a side quest. You can go to the
Vermillion
Fan Club (The house on top of the gym) and talk to the chairman. He
will give
you a Rare Candy for listening to him.
If you surf in the water via the paths near the gym, you can find a
small
piece of land made up of sand that has a Luck Incense on it. Anywho,
you can
either choose to do the gym now, or wait. However, we will go ahead and
mention the gym.

____

//K003|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Vermillion Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Juggler Horton
|Guitarist Vincent
|
|Money: 1376p
|Money: 1088p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Electrode lv 43 (Electric) |Voltorb lv 43 (Electric)
|
|Electrode lv 43 (Electric) |Magnemite lv 42 (Ele/Steel)|
|Electrode lv 43 (Electric) |Jolteon lv 45 (Electric)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Gentleman Gregory
|
|Money: 8400p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Electrike lv 42 (Electric) |
|Flaffy lv 43 (Electric)
|
|Pikachu lv 46 (Electric)
|
\___________________________/
Lt. Surge's Gym is slightly more lively then it was in Gen II, since it
has
regained the same puzzle it had in RBY and FRLG. Same rules apply:
there is a
random switch in one of the trash cans, with the other switch right
next to
it either on the left, right, above, or below the trash can that had the
switch. If you fail to find it, the switches will randomize again. One
trick
you can use is save your game once you find a switch, and then reload
if you
do not find the second one. Once you find both switches, the path to
Lt. Surge
will open.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Lt. Surge
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Raichu lv 51 (Electric)
|

|Electrode lv 47 (Electric)
|
|Electrode lv 47 (Electric)
|
|Magneton lv 47 (Electric)
|
|Electabuzz lv 53 (Electric)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Ah, Lt. Surge...One of the few Americans in the game. He is also
one |
|
that might be a little tough, since he has 5 Pokemon and yours
should |
|
be roughly around the same level. All of his Pokemon share a
common
|
|
weakness: Ground. If you got a Golem, Onix/Steelix, or a similar
|
|
ground Pokemon with Magnitude or Earthquake, this will be a easy
|
|
battle. Otherwise, make sure to bring your strongest Pokemon.
|
|
|
|
His first Pokemon is Raichu, which has Thunder Wave, Shock Wave,
Quick|
|
Attack, and Double Team. One common trend you will find with
most of |
|
Surge's Pokemon is most of them will have Shock Wave (A move
that does|
|
not miss) and Double Team (A move that makes it hard for you to
hit
|
|
his Pokemon. Thunder Wave is a nasty move that paralyzes you, so
be
|
|
careful of that. Like I said earlier, a ground Pokemon will be
immune |
|
to all besides Quick Attack, so use that.
|
|
|
|
Next up is the two Electrode he has. Both have Double Team, but
one
|
|
has Thunder Wave, Shock Wave, and Light Screen, while the other
has
|
|
Screech, SelfDestruct, and Charge Beam. Light Screen is a move
that
|
|
halves Special Attack moves, Screech lowers your defense two
levels, |
|
Selfdestruct is a powerful Normal move that knocks out the user,
but |
|
does a ton of damage to your Pokemon, and Charge Beam is a
somewhat
|
|
weak Electric move, but has a very high chance of increasing the
users|
|
Special stat, making the move do more damage. Ground, once
again, is |

|
the way to go, since all of their attacks outside of
Selfdestruct are |
|
Electric moves.
|
|
|
|
Third is Magneton, which has Supersonic, Double Team, Shock
Wave, and |
|
Mirror Shot. Supersonic has a chance of confusing you, and
Mirror shot|
|
is a average damaging steel type attack that also has a 30%
chance of |
|
lowering your accuracy. Magneton is the only dual type Pokemon
on his |
|
team, so Fire attacks will work on it.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is his Electabuzz, which has Quick Attack, Shock
Wave, |
|
Light Screen, and Low Kick. Low Kick does damage based on the
weight |
|
of the Pokemon he uses it on. Lighter Pokemon do not take as
much
|
|
damage, while heavy Pokemon take the most. Like all the other
Pokemon |
|
on Surge's team, Ground will work the best.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat Lt. Surge, he will give you the Thunder Badge and TM34,
Shock
Wave. One nice touch is you will now be able to see the Kanto gym
badges on
your status screen, a feature that was absent from Gen II. Once you are
ready
to leave, head north to Route 6.
____
//K004|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 6
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Twins Day & Dani
|Camper Virgil
|
|Money: 1312p
|Money: 688p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Plusle lv 41 (Electric)
|Slakoth lv 43 (Normal)
|

|Minun lv 41 (Electric)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Picnicker Selina
|
|Money: 672p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Cherubi lv 42 (Grass)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Pidgey (HG)
|60%
|60%
||Normal
|
|Pidgey (SS)
|30%
|30%
||Normal
|
|Abra
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Bellsprout
|30%
|30%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Oddish (HG)
|||60%
|Normal
|
|Oddish (SS)
|||30%
|Normal
|
|Gloom
|||10%
|HeartGold |
|Meowth
|20%
|20%
|30%
|SoulSilver|
|Magnemite
|10%
|10%
|10%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Psyduck
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Golduck
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
When you first enter the route, you can get TM62 (Silver Wind) by going
on the
left path when you first enter. There are several trainers here,
including a
pair of twins for a double battle, and all of them have unique National
Dex
Pokemon from Hoenn and Sinnoh.
When you get to the end of the route, you will find that the
underground path
is closed due to a power shortage. Because of that, you can only use the
gatehouse to enter Saffron City.

_____
/K005|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
S A F F R O N
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Quick Ball
|1,000p
|
|Dusk Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Full Restore |3,000p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Air Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
Saffron has had a few chances since the last time you were here. In the
upper
left corner is the Magnet Train Station, which will take you back to
Goldenrod
once you get a ticket. You will not be able to do anything with it now,
so
ignore it. The Copycat House has moved down a little below where the
magnet
train station is, on the left of Sliph Co. You will need to go there
later for
a side quest.
Sliph Co. has a few things to check out, but not too much. The guard
won't let

you go up on the top floors like in GSC, but he will give you a Upgrade
to
evolve your Porygon into a Porygon2 in a trade. Also, if you have a
Rotom at
the beginning of your party, you can take the elevator down to a lower
level
where the appliances from the secret room in Platinum are, allowing you
to
change Rotom's form.
In the lower right of the city, you can find a house that has Mr.
Psychic
inside, he will give you TM 29 (Psychic) when you talk to him. As for
the
upper right part of the city, the Dojo is still there but is currently
empty
since the Dojo master is at Mt. Mortar. It will come into play later on
in
the game, though. The Saffron Gym is right next to it, which we will
get to
in a minute. The upper gatehouse leads to Cerulean, the left one leads
to
Celadon, and the right one leads to Lavender Town.
____
//K006|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Saffron Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Medium Rebecca
|Psychic Jared
|
|Money: 2160p
|Money: 1440p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Bronzor lv 45 (Steel/Psy) |Mr. Mime lv 42 (Psychic)
|
|Hypno lv 45 (Psychic)
|Exeggcute lv 42 (Grass/Psy)|
|
|Exeggcute lv 45 (Grass/Psy)|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Medium Darcy
|Psychic Franklin
|
|Money:
|Money: 1504p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Slowpoke lv 44 (Water/Psy) |Kadabra lv 44 (Psychic)
|
|Slowbro lv 46 (Water/Psy) |Girafarig lv 47 (Normal/Psy|
\_______________________________________________________/
The gym is the same layout it was in the previous games, only with less
trainers. if you do not know, there are 9 rooms total spread out in a 3
x 3

grid, with the entrance and gym leader room counting in those 9. There
are 4
trainers total, all with Psychic Pokemon, although each has one with a
dual
type.
If you want to get to Sabrina, then keep warping until you are in the
upper
left room in the 3 x 3 grid (If you are not sure, it would be 10 'o
Clock if
the Gym was shaped like a clock). Use the lower left warp tile to go to
the
Gym Leader Room.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Sabrina
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Espeon lv 53 (Psychic)
|
|Mr. Mime lv 53 (Psychic)
|
|Alakazam lv 55 (Psychic)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Sabrina has gotten a new look since her GSC and FRLG days, now
|
|
sporting a more casual look. Unlike Surge, she only has 3
Pokemon
|
|
although all three of them are above lv 50. Dark and Ghost types
are |
|
the best types to use, so moves such as Crunch or Shadow Ball
are all |
|
good. Be careful of using Gengar though, since it is part Poison
type.|
|
|
|
First up is Espeon, which has Calm Mind, Shadow Ball, Psychic,
and
|
|
Skill Swap. All three of Sabrina's Pokemon have Skill Swap and
it is |
|
her signature move for HG/SS. Skill Swap changes abilities with
your |
|
Pokemon, so be careful of using a Pokemon that might have a
really
|
|
good ability. Calm Mind increases Espeon's Special Attack and
Defense |

|
each turn, making it more powerful and harder to hit. Psychic
and
|
|
Shadow Ball are both a very powerful Psychic and Ghost move in
that
|
|
order.
|
|
|
|
Next up is Mr. Mime, which has Mimic, Light Screen, Psychic, and
Skill|
|
Swap. Light Screen halves the damage of Special attacks, while
Mimic |
|
copies your last move. Its only attack outside of Mimic is
Psychic, so|
|
dark users will have resistance.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Sabrina's Alakazam, which has Psychic, Skill
Swap, |
|
Reflect, and Energy Ball. Reflect halves the damage of physical
|
|
attacks, while Energy Ball is a powerful Grass type move that
has a
|
|
10% chance of lowering your Special Defense.
|
|
|
|
Like I stated before, each of Sabrina's Pokemon is a pure
Psychic
|
|
type, so bug, ghost, and dark moves are the best to use. Jolteon
with |
|
Pin Missile, any Pokemon with Shadow Ball or Crunch also works
best. |
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat her, she will give you the Marsh Badge and TM 48 (Skill
Swap).
You now have a choice, if you want to get the power back on, then head
to
Cerulean City and go to the power plant to the east. However, for the
sake of
this guide, we will make a counter clock motion and go to Celadon first.
____
//K007|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 7
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\

|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rattata (HG)
|40%
|35%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (SS)
|||5%
|Normal
|
|Raticate
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Spearow
|30%
|30%
||Normal
|
|Growlithe
|20%
|25%
|20%
|HeartGold |
|Vulpix
|20%
|25%
|20%
|SoulSilver|
|Meowth
|30%
|30%
|30%
|SoulSilver|
|Persian
|5%
|5%
|5%
|SoulSilver|
|Houndour
|||5%
|Normal
|
|Murkrow
|||35%
|Normal
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Spearow
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Not much to this route, although it does have a few exclusive Pokemon.
You
have a second chance to capture Growlithe or Vulpix if you did not do so
earlier, and can also capture the rare Houndour at night. You can also
find
a Mental Herb by going up north past the grass patch. The underground
path
to the Lavender Towns side is permanently closed off, so head west for
now
into Celadon.
_____
/K008|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
C E L A D O N
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Grimer
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Muk
|10%
|Surfing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|

|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Ah, just as big as it was in the previous games. If you go up on the
path near
the Pokemon center and follow it to the left side behind the Celadon
Department Store, you can find TM 67 (Recycle). Also, if you go to the
Restaurant in Celadon, you can find Maylene from D/P/Pl eating there.
One small change from Gen II is you won't be able to enter the back of
the
Celadon Mansion, and going inside will not let you get that far, since
the
elevator leading up to the third floor is closed off for now. Once you
get
all 16 badges however, you can come back and get the GB Sounds: A item
that
changes the music in the game to the old Gen II versions.
Before you head to the gym, you might want to check out a few places,
like the
Celadon Department Store and the Game Corner.
+========================+
|Celadon Department Store|
+========================+
2nd Floor: Recovery and Misc. Items
/_____________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________________|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Poke Doll
|1,000p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Grass Mail
|50p
|
|Flame Mail
|50p
|
|Bubble Mail
|50p
|
|Space Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________________/

3rd Floor: TMs


/_____________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|____________________|________________|
|TM 21 (Frustration) |1,000p
|
|TM 27 (Return)
|1,000p
|
|TM 87 (Swagger)
|1,500p
|
|TM 78 (Captivate)
|1,500p
|
|TM 12 (Taunt)
|1,500p
|
|TM 41 (Torment)
|1,500p
|
|TM 20 (Safeguard)
|2,000p
|
|TM 28 (Dig)
|2,000p
|
|TM 76 (Stealth Rock)|2,000p
|
|TM 55 (Brine)
|3,000p
|
|TM 72 (Avalanche)
|3,000p
|
|TM 79 (Dark Pulse) |3,000p
|
\_____________________________________/
4th Floor: Mail
/_____________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________________|
|Air Mail
|50p
|
|Tunnel Mail
|50p
|
|Bloom Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________________/
5th Floor: EV Items
/_____________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________________|
|HP UP
|9800
|
|Carbos
|9800
|
|Zinc
|9800
|
|Calcium
|9800
|
|Iron
|9800
|
|Protein
|9800
|
|X Attack
|500
|
|X Defend
|550
|
|X Speed
|350
|
|X Special
|350
|
|X Sp. Def.
|350
|
|X Accuracy
|950
|
|Guard Spec
|700
|
|Dire Hit
|650
|
\_____________________________________/
5th Floor: Vending Machines
/_____________________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________________|
|Fresh Water
|200p
|
|Soda Pop
|300p
|
|Lemonade
|350p
|
\_____________________________________/

One nice surprise is you can find Crasher Wake on the second floor, who
will
give you the Sinnoh Starter mask accessories and then leave. There are
a few
nice TMs, with several of them being old gym leader TMs from D/P/Pl.
+===================+
|Celadon Game Corner|
+===================+
Pokemon:
/_______________________________\
|Name
|Price
|
|___________________|___________|
|Mr. Mime
|3,333 Coins|
|Eevee
|6,666 Coins|
|Porygon
|9,999 Coins|
\_______________________________/
Items:
/________________________________\
|Name
|Price
|
|___________________|____________|
|TM 58 Endure
|2,000 Coins |
|TM 32 Double Team |4,000 Coins |
|TM 10 Hidden Power |6,000 Coins |
|TM 29 Psychic
|10,000 Coins|
|TM 74 Gyro Ball
|10,000 Coins|
|TM 68 Giga Impact |15,000 Coins|
\________________________________/
==================
|Japanese Version|
=======================================================================
=======
Slightly redesigned from Gen II, the Game Corner now has the attendants
in the
middle of the room with the two rows of slot machines on each side. The
slots
are the exact same as they are in Goldenrod, and the same coins will
work here
as well.
=======================================================================
=======
And, for the US version:
=================================
|North American and PAL versions|
=======================================================================
=======
Like the Goldenrod Game Corner, the Celadon Game Corner has also been

drastically redesigned, now looking the same as it did in Goldenrod


minus the
two attendants and the NPC that watches over the Celadon Gym
=======================================================================
=======
At the Prize Building, you can get a few rare Pokemon, such as Eevee and
Porygon. There is also a guy here that will tell you what type of
Hidden Power
your Pokemon is using.
Once you are ready, head to the Celadon Gym. You will still need cut to
get to
it, so make sure you have a Pokemon that can use it.
____
//K009|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Celadon Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Twins Jo & Zoe
|Picnicker Tanya
|
|Money: 1504p
|Money: 784p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Victreebel lv 47 (Grass/Poi|Exeggutor lv 49 (Grass/Psy)|
|Vileplume lv 47 (Gras/Poi) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Lass Michelle
|Beauty Julia
|
|Money: 736p
|Money: 2632p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Skiploom lv 44 (Grass/Fly) |Paras lv 44 (Grass/Bug)
|
|Hoppip lv 45 (Grass/Flying)|Parasect lv 47 (Grass/Bug) |
|Jumpluff lv 46 (Grass/Fly) |Carnivine lv 44 (Grass)
|
\_______________________________________________________/
Out of all the Gyms in Kanto, Celadon is
changed quite
a bit since Gen I, II, and III. There is
navigate, where the wrong turn will lead
need
cut in the gym as well. To get to Erika,

one of the few that has


now a log maze that you have to
you toward a trainer. You will
follow these directions:

1. Use cut on the middle log and go left when there is a opening.
2. Go up and then go right, and then go up the path until you are in
the far
right log.

3. Keep going up until you find a exit to the right, and then go up and
then
left, and then go down and go left into the middle one.
4. Go up and go through the left path. Go down, and then left, and then
up
and left. Use cut on the tree and go right some more and cut through
the other tree. Go up and you will find Erika.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Erika
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Jumpluff lv 51 (Grass/Flying)
|
|Tangela lv 52 (Grass)
|
|Victreebel lv 56 (Grass/Poison)
|
|Bellossom lv 56 (Grass)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Erika has not changed much since FR/LG or GSC, although her team
is
|
|
now much stronger, on average being about 10 levels higher.
Unlike the|
|
previous two gym leaders, several of her Pokemon have multiple
types, |
|
with Jumpluff having a flying type and Victreebel having a
Poison
|
|
type. She has multiple weaknesses, with the most effective being
ice, |
|
fire, flying, and Psychic for Victreebel.
|
|
|
|
Her first Pokemon is Jumpluff, which has Leech Seed, U-Turn,
Giga
|
|
Drain, and Sunny Day. Giga Drain is her staple attack, which has
a
|
|
base of 60 damage and the Pokemon using it recovers 1/2 of the
damage |
|
done to the other Pokemon. U-Turn is the same move Bugsy uses,
which |
|
damages the Pokemon and then switches out to another one. Leech
Seed |
|
slowly saps your energy at the end of each turn and recovers
some of |

|
Jumpluff's HP. Finally, Sunny Day is a move that boosts Fire
attacks, |
|
but also allows the instant use of Solar Beam. Jumpluff is
majorly
|
|
weak to Ice attacks, so use Ice Beam if you have it.
|
|
|
|
Her second Pokemon is Tangela, which knows Ancientpower, Wring
Out,
|
|
Giga Drain, and Sleep Powder. Ancientpower is a rock Move that
has a |
|
small chance of boosting Tangela's stats up. Wring Out is a
normal
|
|
type move that does more damage depending on the users HP. It is
based|
|
on this: 120 x Your Current HP/Your Max HP. The lower your HP
is, the |
|
weaker the attack is. Sleep Powder does what is says: Puts you
to
|
|
sleep.
|
|
|
|
Next is Victreebel, which has Sunny Day, Grass Knot, Leaf Storm,
and |
|
Razor Leaf. Grass Knot is similar to Low Kick in that the higher
the |
|
weight of the Pokemon, the more damage it does. Leaf Storm is
like
|
|
Overheat where is has a very high base damage of 140, but lowers
the |
|
users attack two levels. Finally, Razor Leaf is a average grass
attack|
|
with a higher crit ratio. Victreebel is also weak to Psychic
moves due|
|
to its Poison type, so that might be a type to use.
|
|
|
|
Her final Pokemon is Bellossom, which has Sunny Day, SolarBeam,
Giga |
|
Drain, and Synthesis. If she uses Sunny Day before using Solar
Beam, |
|
then it will not require any charging up. Synthesis is also
affected |
|
by Sunny Day, since it will recover 2/3s of its HP when it is in
|
|
effect.
|
|
|
|
The best Pokemon to use during this battle is fire Pokemon,
since
|
|
Sunny Day benefits them most of the time more then Erika's own
|

|
Pokemon. Fire Blast and Flamethrower are both good ones to use,
as
|
|
well as Ice Beam and Blizzard.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat her, you will get TM19 (Giga Drain) and the Rainbow Badge.
____
//K010|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 16
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Grimer
|50%
|50%
|80%
|Normal
|
|Muk
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Fearow
|40%
|40%
||Normal
|
|Slugma
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Murkrow
|||10%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Spearow
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 16 has changed slightly since the FRLG days, now having a
elevated area
where you need cut to get to the grass patch. If you go further down
past the
area you cut at, you will find the house you got fly from in FRLG,
although
there is not much of interest there. Once you are ready, head further
down to
the gatehouse. You must be on your bike to enter Cycling Road, or they
will
not let you pass.
____
//K011|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 17/Cycling Road
||

\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Biker Reese
|Biker Dale
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Weezing lv 45 (Poison)
|Gulpin lv 47 (Poison)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Biker Joel
|Biker Ernest
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Magmar lv 43 (Fire)
|Teddiursa lv 45 (Normal)
|
|Magmar lv 43 (Fire)
|Marill lv 44 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Biker Jacob
|Biker Theron
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Magmar lv 43 (Fire)
|Croagunk lv 45 (Poison)
|
|Tentacruel lv 43(Water/Poi)|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Biker Dan
|Biker Glenn
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Gulpin lv 39 (Poison)
|Koffing lv 39 (Poison)
|
|Weezing lv 37 (Poison)
|Weezing lv 43 (Poison)
|
|Weezing lv 37 (Poison)
|Magmar lv 41 (Fire)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Biker Markey
|Biker Teddy
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Skorupi lv 47 (Bug/Poison) |Seviper lv 46 (Poison)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Biker Aiden
|
|Money:
|
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Tentacruel lv 45 (Wat/Poi) |
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|

|Grimer
|50%
|50%
|80%
|Normal
|
|Muk
|5%
|5%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Fearow
|40%
|40%
||Normal
|
|Slugma
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Cycling Road has changed quite a bit since the last time you saw it.
There are
now two paths: Each with their own amount of bikers. This is a good
area if
you want to train for the upcoming gym due to all the trainers. This is
also
one of the few places you can catch a Slugma at, so make sure you pick
one up.
When you reach the bottom, you will be on Route 18.
____
//K012|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 18
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Biker Charles
|Bird Keeper Boris
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Koffing lv 41 (Poison)
|Doduo lv 39 (Normal/Flying)|
|Weezing lv 42 (Poison)
|Doduo lv 37 (Normal/Flying)|
|Charmeleon lv 41 (Fire)
|Dodrio lv 41 (Normal/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Bird Keeper Bob
|
|Money:
|
|Phone #:
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Noctowl lv 48 (Normal/Fly) |
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Grimer
|50%
|50%
|80%
|Normal
|
|Muk
|5%
|5%
|15%
|Normal
|
|Fearow
|40%
|40%
||Normal
|

|Slugma
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Not much to Route 18. It is the bottom of the Cycling Route, and the
first
part of the route is the area before you reach Fuchisia City. You can
fight
some bird tamers on the other side of the gatehouse if you want. The
Pokemon
here are the same ones you saw on Cycling Road. Head east to enter
Fuchisia
City.
_____
/K013|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
F U C H I S I A
C I T Y
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|100%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|100% (O), 97% (G), 70% (S)|Fishing
|
|Gyarados
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|

|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Quick Ball
|1,000p
|
|Dusk Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Full Restore |3,000p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Steel Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
Fuchisia has changed quite a bit in the 3 years since the previous
games, now
looking more...Fuchisia. Like the previous games, the Safari Zone has
been
taken out, but has now been replaced with the Pal Park. It is similar
to the
one from D/P/Pl, but now drops the per day limit like the previous
games had.
Near the gate to the Pal Park is a Juggler that will trade you 3
berries for
shards.
Otherwise, there is not much else to do. If you try to go south, you
will find
the beach to be barricaded. You can go east onto Route 15, but you
might want
to fight the gym leader before you continue.
____
//K014|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Fuchisia Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Picnicker Cindy
|Camper Barry
|
|Money: 768p
|Money: 768p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|

|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Nidoqueen lv 48(Poi/Ground)|Nidoking (Poison/Ground)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Lass Linda
|Lass Alice
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Gloom lv 41 (Grass/Poison) |Bulbasaur lv 41 (Grass/Poi)|
|Arbok lv 45 (Poison)
|Ivysaur lv 43 (Grass/Poi) |
|Vileplume lv 41 (Grass/Poi)|Venusaur lv 45 (Grass/Poi) |
\_______________________________________________________/
Similar to the first games where there is a invisible barrier blocking
your
way, you will have to navigate the Fuchisia gym in a similar manner.
However,
the new trick is that everyone in the gym is disguised as the gym
leader. In
the previous generations, Janine was on the left side. However, in
HG/SS, she
is now in the middle like her father was. Go around the right side and
follow
the path until you reach the middle.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Janine
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Crobat lv 47 (Poison/Flying)
|
|Weezing lv 44 (Poison)
|
|Ariados lv 47 (Bug/Poison)
|
|Ariados lv 47 (Bug/Poison)
|
|Venomoth lv 50 (Bug/Poison)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Janine is one of the new Gym Leaders of Kanto, and is Koga's
daughter,|
|
meaning many of her Pokemon are similar. All of her Pokemon are
part |
|
poison, with 3 out of the 5 being Bug types, making them extra
weak to|
|
flying and fire, and the other being part flying and being weak
to
|

|
ice, rock, and electric attacks.
|
|
|
|
Her first Pokemon is Crobat, which has Confuse Ray, Screech,
Wing
|
|
Attack, and Supersonic. Screech lowers your defense two levels,
and
|
|
Supersonic and Confuse Ray have a chance of causing confusion.
Ice,
|
|
Electric, Rock, and Psychic attacks are all effective here.
|
|
|
|
Second up is Weezing, which has Toxic, Explosion, Sludge Bomb,
and
|
|
Double Hit. Sludge Bomb is a special poison move which has a 30%
|
|
chance of poisoning the target, and explosion is a very powerful
move |
|
that causes Weezing to faint, but does a lot of damage to your
|
|
Pokemon. Weezing is the only pure Poison type on her team, so
you can |
|
really only use Psychic against it to get a super effective hit,
|
|
since Weezing has levitate and cannot be affected by ground type
|
|
moves.
|
|
|
|
Her third and fourth Pokemon are Ariados, both being the same
level
|
|
but having two different moves. Both have Poison Jab and Pin
Missile, |
|
while one has Swagger and Night Shade and the other having
Psychic and|
|
screech. Swagger increases your attack two levels, but causes
you to |
|
become confused, while Night Shade does damage based on your
current |
|
level, so if you are lv 50 you will take 50 damage. Psychic,
Ground, |
|
Fire, and Flying are all effective.
|
|
|
|
Her final Pokemon is Venomoth, which has Double Team, Psychic,
Sludge |
|
Bomb, and Signal Beam ans has a Sitrus Berry for when its HP
gets low.|
|
Double Team increases its evasiveness, which allows it to dodge
your |
|
attacks the more it uses it, and Signal Beam is a bug type move
that |

|
has a 10% chance of causing confusion. Like Ariados, it is weak
to
|
|
Flying, Fire, and Psychic attacks.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat her, she will give you the Soul Badge and TM84 (Poison
Jab). Now
that you have that out of the way, head east to Route 15.
____
//K015|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 15
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|School Kid Johnny
|School Kid Billy
|
|Money: 840p
|Money: 700p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Bellsprout lv 39(Grass/Poi)|Parasect lv 39 (Grass/Bug) |
|Weepinbell lv 39(Grass/Poi)|Poliwhirl lv 40 (Water)
|
|Victreebel lv 39(Grass/Poi)|Ditto lv 35 (Normal)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|PokeFan Eleanor
|Teacher Colette
|
|Money: 2624p
|Money: 2160p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Spinda lv 43 (Normal)
|Clefairy lv 45 (Normal)
|
|Volbeat lv 41 (Bug)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Twins Kay & Tia
|School Kid Tommy
|
|Money: 1313p
|Money: 860p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Quagsire lv 41 (Water/Gro) |Xatu lv 41 (Psychic/Flying)|
|Quagsire lv 41 (Water/Gro) |Alakazam lv 43 (Psychic)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|PokeFan Boone
|School Kid Kipp
|
|Money: 2624p
|Money: 800p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Spinda lv 43 (Normal)
|Voltorb lv 36 (Electric)
|
|Illumise lv 41 (Bug)
|Voltorb lv 40 (Electric)
|
|
|Magneton lv 40 (Ele/Steel) |
|
|Magnemite lv 26 (Ele/Steel)|

|___________________________|___________________________/
|Teacher Hillary
|
|Money: 1488p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Sunkern lv 41 (Grass)
|
|Aipom lv 41 (Normal)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Nidorina
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Nidorino
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Pidgeotto
|20%
|20%
||Normal
|
|Noctowl
|||20%
|Normal
|
|Hoppip
|19%
|19%
||Normal
|
|Quagsire
|||19%
|Normal
|
|Chansey
|1%
|1%
|1%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 15 has changed a little bit since the old days. It now slopes
down when
you are leaving from Fuchsia, and requires you to go on the upper path
if you
are coming from Route 14. You can get a Rose Incense by going down the
slope
from Fuchsia, and you can get a PP Up from the Item Ball by taking the
upper
path. Keep going right and you will reach route 14.
____
//K016|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 14/13
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|

|___________|___________________________________________\
|Bird Keeper Josh
|PokeFan Trevor
|
|Money: 1184p
|Money: 2688p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Fearow lv 37 (Normal/Fly) |Psyduck lv 42 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Pokefan Carter
|Bird Keeper Roy
|
|Money: 2688p
|Money: 1408p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Bulbasaur lv 38 (Grass/Poi)|Fearow lv 38 (Normal/Fly) |
|Charmander lv 38 (Fire)
|Fearow lv 44 (Normal/Fly) |
|Squirtle lv 38 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|School Kid Conor
|Teacher Clarice
|
|Money: 840p
|Money: 2064p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Zigzagoon lv 42 (Normal)
|Zigzagoon lv 41 (Normal)
|
|
|Roselia lv 43 (Grass/Poi) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|School Kid Torin
|School Kid Travis
|
|Money: 780p
|Money: 840p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Sandslash lv 41 (Ground)
|Budew lv 42 (Grass/Poison) |
|Golbat lv 39 (Poison/Fly) |
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Nidorina
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Nidorino
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Pidgeotto
|20%
|20%
||Normal
|
|Noctowl
|||20%
|Normal
|
|Hoppip
|10%
|10%
||Normal
|
|Skiploom
|9%
|9%
||Normal
|
|Quagsire
|||19%
|Normal
|
|Chansey
|1%
|1%
|1%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |

|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
A semi-small route, but still somewhat important. If you stick to the
right
side where the wind generators are, you will see Suicune and Eustine
will
come and talk to you. Keep going up north to Route 13.
+========+
|Route 13|
+========+
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Bird Keeper Burt
|Picnicker Pipper
|
|Money: 1312p
|Money: 640p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Tailow lv 41 (Normal/Fly) |Spoink lv 40 (Psychic)
|
|Fearow lv 41 (Normal/Fly) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Bird Keeper Perry
|Young Couple Tim & Sue
|
|Money: 1344p
|Money: 5888p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Farfetch'd lv 42 (Nor/Fly) |Kadabra lv 41 (Psychic)
|
|
|Psyduck lv 46 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Pokefan Joshua
|Pokefan Alex
|
|Money: 2048p
|Money: 4160p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Pikachu lv 32 (Electric)
|Nidoking lv 29 (Gro/Poison)|
|Pikachu lv 32 (Electric)
|Slowking lv 29 (Water/Psy) |
|Pikachu lv 32 (Electric)
|Magikarp lv 65 (Water)
|
|Pikachu lv 32 (Electric)
|
|
|Pikachu lv 32 (Electric)
|
|
|Pikachu lv 32 (Electric)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Picnicker Ginger
|Camper Clark
|
|Money: 656
|Money: 640p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Whismur lv 41 (Normal)
|Buizel lv 40 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Camper Tanner
|Hiker Kenny
|
|Money: 608p
|Money: 1056p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|

|Sudowoodo lv 38 (Rock)
|Sandslash lv 27 (Ground)
|
|
|Gravler lv 29 (Rock/Ground)|
|
|Golem lv 33 (Rock/Ground) |
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Nidorina
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Nidorino
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Pidgeotto
|20%
|20%
||Normal
|
|Noctowl
|||20%
|Normal
|
|Hoppip
|19%
|19%
||Normal
|
|Quagsire
|||19%
|Normal
|
|Chansey
|1%
|1%
|1%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|60%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Quagsire
|30%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 40% (G), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Qwilfish
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 13 is the same as it
gigantic
maze. Your main goal is to
pretty
straightforward. There are
hidden
items if you press A. Keep
12.

has always been, full of trainers and is a


get to the right side, although the path is
a couple of dead ends where you can get some
going right and go up until you reach Route

____
//K017|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 12
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//

___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Fisherman Kyle
|Bird Keeper Justin
|
|Money: 1248p
|Money: 1248p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Goldeen lv 39 (Water)
|Xatu lv 44 (Psychic/Flying)|
|Goldeen lv 39 (Water)
|Noctowl lv 39 (Normal/Fly) |
|Qwilfish lv 35 (Water/Poi) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Fisherman Martin
|Young Couple Vic & Tara
|
|Money: 1344p
|Money: 5504p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Remoraid lv 36 (Water)
|Magmar lv 44 (Fire)
|
|Octillery lv 42 (Water)
|Sunflora lv 43 (Grass)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Fisherman Stephen
|Bird Keeper Gail
|
|Money: 1216p
|Money: 1248p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Quagsire lv 43 (Water/Gro) |Fearow lv 42 (Fly/Normal) |
|Qwilfish lv 38 (Water/Poi) |Spearow lv 39 (Fly/Normal) |
|Tentacruel lv 38(Water/Poi)|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Fisherman Barney
|Fisherman Kyler
|
|Money: 1184p
|Money: 576p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Gyarados lv 40 (Water/Fly) |Magikarp lv 18 (Water)
|
|Gyarados lv 37 (Water/Fly) |Magikarp lv 18 (Water)
|
|Gyarados lv 37 (Water/Fly) |Magikarp lv 18 (Water)
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacruel
|70%
|Surfing
|
|Quagsire
|30%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 40% (G), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Qwilfish
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|

|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Relicanth
|
|Swarm
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 12 is as big as it has always been, although it now lacks a few
of the
platforms for fishing up near the beginning of the route. When you
reach the
halfway point, you will find a house with a fisherman inside who will
give you
a Super Rod if you talk to him. You can also get a calcium if you chop
down
the tree that is below the house.
You can either go to Route 11 by going west near the house, although
the end
of that route is blocked by a Snorlax, or you can keep going up to
Lavender
Town, where you need to go next.
_____
/K018|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
L A V E N D E R
T O W N
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Quick Ball
|1,000p
|
|Dusk Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Full Restore |3,000p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|

|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Snow Mail
|50P
|
\_____________________________/
Lavender Town has not changed much since GSC. Pokemon Tower has been
converted
into a radio tower like before, and the graves moves to a memorial site
below
the tower. The Pokemon name rater's tent also appears if you want to
get your
Pokemon's name changed.
At this point, you have one of two choices:
1. You can go north through the rock tunnel and head to Cerulean that
way.
However, you will need to have a Pokemon with Flash before you can
enter,
and if you do not you will have to wait until later.
or
2. Go through the route on your left to Saffron, and then take the
route up
to Cerulean
For the sake of this guide, we will take the Rock Tunnel route.
____
//K019|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 10 (Lavender Side)
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Hiker Jim
|PokeFan Robert
|
|Money: 1440p
|Money: 2752p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Machamp lv 45 (Fighting)
|Quagsire lv 43 (Water/Grnd)|
\_______________________________________________________/
When you first enter the route, you will see a boulder puzzle. If you
push the
boulder up, you can get the item ball with TM 69 (Rock Polish). Also,
if you
encounter the trainer on the right, then you will have to go back to
Lavender

Town and re-enter so the trainer resets. Once you are ready, enter the
Rock
Tunnel.
____
//K020|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Rock Tunnel
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
* Note that the directions for the Rock Tunnel is if you went via
Lavender
Town. If you are coming from Cerulean to Lavender, then the directions
will be in reverse.
Rock Tunnel is about the same as it was before, although it now has the
addition of many different optional Rock Climbable walls. Like I stated
before
you will need Flash before entering, or else you will have to take the
other
route to get to Cerulean. Anywho, here is how you get through the cave:
______
|1F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Geodude
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Zubat
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Cubone
|35%
|35%
|35%
|Normal
|
|Machop
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Machoke
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Go to the left and go down the ladder
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|B1 |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|

|_____________________________________________________|
|Geodude
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Onix
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Zubat
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Cubone
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Marowak
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Kangaskhan
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rock Smash
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Geodude
|100%
|Rock Smash|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
There is a rock climb-able wall at the bottom where you can get a oval
stone on
the far left one, a hidden HP Up in the middle one on the second rock
at the
bottom, and a Iron on the far right one. Go around the rocks near the
two
middle rock climbable walls and go up, and then left to find the ladder.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|1F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
Go right, then up, and then left until you hit two sets of stairs
leading to a
cliff. Take the topmost one and stick to the upper wall until you find a
ladder leading down.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|B1 |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
There is two paths: A upper and lower one. The upper one takes you to a
closed
off area with a revive, while the bottom one takes you where you need
to go.
You will then hit a point where you can go two different directions.
The lower path takes you to a small area with a PP Up, while the right
path
takes you to another point where there is two places you can go. The
lower

path brings you to a area with smash-able rocks, while the left path
takes you
to a ladder leading up.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
______
|1F |
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
Head up and then right to find the exit to Route 10.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______
____
//K021|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 10 (Cerulean Side)
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Spearow
|30%
|30%
||Normal
|
|Fearow
|10%
|10%
||Normal
|
|Raticate
|25%
|20%
|25%
|Normal
|
|Voltorb
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Quagsire
|||40%
|Normal
|
|Electabuzz
|5%
|10%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Goldeen
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Seaking
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (G), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
The other side of Route 10 still has its Pokemon Center, so go and heal
if
you need it. Your first stop should be the newly renovated Power Plant.
+===========+

|Power Plant|
+===========+
Go up the route a little ways and then use surf on the water and go
down. Talk
to everyone inside, and then try to leave. The guard will stop you and
mention
that the thief was spotted in Cerulean City.
+=========+
|Route 10 |
+=========+
Once you have that done, surf back the way you came and then go right
onto
Route 9.
____
//K022|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 9
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Hiker Clarke
|Picnicker Heidi
|
|Money: 1440p
|Money: 688p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Onix lv 43 (Rock/Ground)
|Skiploom lv 43 (Grass/Fly) |
|Dugtrio lv 45 (Ground)
|Skiploom lv 43 (Grass/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Camper Dean
|Camper
|
|Money: 672p
|Money: 640p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Golduck lv 44 (Water)
|Poliwrath lv 40 (Water/Fig)|
|Sandslash lv 42 (Water)
|Primeape lv 40 (Fighting) |
|
|Dugtrio lv 43 (Ground)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Hiker Eoin
|Picnicker Edna
|
|Money: 1344p
|Money: 720p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Gravler lv 42 (Rock/Ground)|Nidorina lv 41 (Poison)
|
|Gravler lv 42 (Rock/Ground)|Raichu lv 45 (Electric)
|
|Gravler lv 42 (Rock/Ground)|
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\

|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Mankey
|30%
|30%
|30%
|HeartGold |
|Primeape
|5%
|5%
|5%
|HeartGold |
|Rattata (HG)
|30%
|30%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (SS)
|30%
|30%
|70%
|Normal
|
|Raticate (HG) |10%
|10%
|25%
|Normal
|
|Raticate (SS) |15%
|15%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Spearow (HG)
|20%
|20%
||Normal
|
|Spearow (SS)
|50%
|50%
||Normal
|
|Fearow (HG)
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Fearow (SS)
|15%
|15%
|15%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Goldeen
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Seaking
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (G), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
|Sableye
|
|Swarm (HG)|
|Mawile
|
|Swarm (SS)|
\_____________________________________________________/
* Note that this Route is written in a way where you are coming from
Rock
Tunnel. If you are coming from Cerulean, then the directions will be
in
reverse.
Quite a few trainers still on the route, many of them hikers. Near the
end
of the route is a tree that you can cut down on the left to find a item
ball
with some Light Clay inside, and a tree on the right to find a item
ball with
TM 91 (Flash Cannon). Once you are at the end of the route, you will be
in
Cerulean City.
_____
/K023|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
C E R U L E A N
C I T Y
/

/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Goldeen
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Seaking
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (G), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3%
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Quick Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Full Restore |3,000p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Air Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
Ah, Cerulean...As you can see, it is much bigger then you remember it,
and has
a little bit more to do. The old bike shop is still open, but there is
not
much inside. If you go up a little bit, you will see that Cerulean Cave
is
back, but like before you will not be able to enter it right now. Once
you are

ready, go inside the gym. The gym will be empty for the most part, with
all
the trainers and the gym leader gone.
If you have not gone to the power plant yet, you will not find anyone,
but if
you did then a Team Rocket grunt will run past you. Once you are ready,
head
up to Route 24 and the Nugget Bridge.
____
//K024|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 24
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Bellsprout
|60%
|35%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Weepinbell
|15%
|15%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Oddish
|||30%
|Normal
|
|Venonat
|5%
||30%
|Normal
|
|Venomoth
|||5%
|Normal
|
|Sunkern
||30%
||Normal
|
|Abra
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Goldeen
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Seaking
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (G), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
As you are walking along the bridge, you will see the grunt and he will
try to
blend into a crowd of people. When he does that, talk to him and he
will fight
you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rocket Grunt
|

|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Golbat lv 39 (Flying/Poison)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: While not really a boss, this Rocket Grunt is a part of the
story.
|
|
Despite being the only Rocket Grunt you fight on the Kanto side,
he
|
|
only has a Golbat, which can be taken out with a electric, ice,
or
|
|
psychic attack.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
After you beat him, he will tell you that he hid the Machine Part in the
Cerulean Gym. Head back to Cerulean City and into the gym again.
+============+
|Cerulean Gym|
+============+
Unlike GSC, the Machine Part is hidden in a different location. Head to
the
upper left side of the gym near the giant life guard tower. Press the A
Button
near the Buoy and you will find the machine part. Exit the gym and head
back
to Route 9, and then 10, and swim back to the power Plant.
+===========+
|Power Plant|
+===========+
Once inside, talk to the fat guy that is on the ledge and he will reinstall
the part and the power will be back on. He will then give you TM 57,
Charge
Beam. Once you are done here, exit and fly back to Cerulean.
With the power back on, you can do several things, but for now lets
focus on
getting the next badge. Head back onto route 24 and then you will
eventually
reach Route 25.
____
//K025|
_____________________________________________________________________\\

||
Route 25
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|School Kid Dudley
|Lass Ellen
|
|Money: 900p
|Money: 706p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Oddish lv 45 (Grass/Poison)|Wigglytuff lv 40 (Normal) |
|
|Granbull lv 44 (Normal)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|School Kid Joe
|Camper Lloyd
|
|Money: 840p
|Money: 736p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Tangela lv 44 (Grass)
|Nidoking lv 46 (Poison/Gro)|
|Vaporeon lv 42 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Lass Laura
|Lass Shannon
|
|Money: 1328p
|Money: 1328p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Gloom lv 38 (Grass/Poison) |Paras lv 38 (Grass/Bug)
|
|Bellossom lv 41 (Grass)
|Paras lv 38 (Grass/Bug)
|
|Pidgeotto lv 41(Flying/Nor)|Parasect lv 42 (Grass/Bug) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Ace Trainer Kevin
|Super Nerd Pat
|
|Money: 2760
|Money: 2256p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Rhyhorn lv 48 (Rock/Ground)|Porygon lv 47 (Normal)
|
|Charmeleon lv 46 (Fire)
|
|
|Wartortle lv 46 (Water)
|
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Bellsprout
|30%
|30%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Weepinbell
|5%
|5 %
|5%
|Normal
|
|Oddish
|||30%
|Normal
|
|Venonat
|20%
|20%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Venomoth
|||20%
|Normal
|
|Pidgey
|30%
|30%
||Normal
|
|Pidgeotto
|5%
|5%
||Normal
|
|Abra
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|

|_____________________________________________________|
|Goldeen
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Seaking
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Goldeen
|5% (O), 40% (G), 90% (S) |Fishing
|
|Seaking
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|S. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|S. Radio |
|Buneary
|
|Swarm
|
|Slakoth
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Like in GSC, the Nugget Bridge test has been moved to Route 25, where
you
will face 6 trainers. You can't really avoid them (except the last one),
since they are lined up in a way where you cannot bypass them in any
way.
There is also a extra trainer here that is not related to the group, but
you can avoid him if you want to.
Near the end of the route you will find a tree that you can cut down to
get a
protein. Once you get up to where Bill's old house was in RBY/FRLG, you
will
find a new ledge that has Misty on it with a date. The guy will run off
when
you get close, and Misty will get mad at you and then go back to the
gym. Once
you are done here, go back to Cerulean and go to the gym one final time.
____
//K026|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Cerulean Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Sailor Parker
|Sailor Eddie
|
|Money: 1376p
|Money: 1536p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Horsea lv 43 (Water)
|Azumarill lv 48 (Water)
|

|Seadra lv 43 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Diana
|Swimmer Joy
|
|Money: 768p
|Money: 768p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Golduck lv 48 (Water)
|Cloyster lv 48 (Water/Ice) |
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Swimmer Briana
|
|Money: 736p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Seaking lv 46 (Water)
|
|Seaking lv 46 (Water)
|
\___________________________/
You can avoid most of the trainers by going on the right side, although
going
in the pool will give you more exp. If the top sailor stops you, you
can exit
and re-enter the gym and they will reset. When you are at the back of
the gym,
go up the ladder and talk to misty to challenge her.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Misty
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Golduck lv 49 (Water)
|
|Quagsire lv 49 (Water/Ground)
|
|Lapras lv 52 (Water/Ice)
|
|Starmie lv 54 (Water/Psychic)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Misty has changed quite a bit since she first appeared as a kid
in
|
|
FRLG, now looking more like a teenage girl. Besides Golduck,
each of |
|
Misty's Pokemon have a secondary type that you can fight
against. She |
|
is about 5 levels higher then she was in GSC, so make sure you
have
|
|
raised your team enough.
|

|
|
|
First up is Golduck with Water Pulse, Disable, and Psychic.
Water
|
|
Pulse is Misty's signature move which has a 20% chance of
confusing
|
|
your Pokemon, and Disable makes it where you cannot use your
last move|
|
for several turns. Golduck is the only pure water Pokemon, so
Grass
|
|
and Electric attacks are all good.
|
|
|
|
Her second Pokemon is Quagsire, which has Water Pulse, Amnesia,
Rain |
|
Dance, and Earthquake. Rain Dance will cause its Water Pulse to
become|
|
stronger, while Amnesia greatly increases the Special Defense of
the |
|
user. Electric attacks will not work on it, so Grass attacks are
the |
|
best way to go.
|
|
|
|
Third is Lapras, which has Ice Beam, Sing, Water Pulse, and Body
Slam.|
|
Body Slam has a 30% chance of paralyzing you, while Sing will
put you |
|
to sleep. If you are already paralyzed, it will not work.
Fighting,
|
|
Rock, Grass, and Electric moves are all very powerful and will
do
|
|
2x damage.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Starmie, which has a Sitrus Berry for when its
HP
|
|
gets low and has Water Pulse, Confuse Ray, Ice Beam, and
Recover.
|
|
Recover can be tricky, since it restores 1/2 of the users HP.
Starmie |
|
has a number of weaknesses, including Bug, Ghost, Grass,
Electric and |
|
dark attacks.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat Misty, she will give you the Cascade Badge and TM03 (Water
Pulse). Now that you are done with Cerulean, go south onto Route 5.
____

//K027|
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||
Route 5
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Pidgey (HG)
|60%
|60%
||Normal
|
|Pidgey (SS)
|40%
|40%
||Normal
|
|Oddish (HG)
|||60%
|Normal
|
|Oddish (SS)
|||30%
|Normal
|
|Gloom
|||10%
|Normal
|
|Bellsprout
|30%
|30%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Meowth
|20%
|20%
|30%
|SoulSilver|
|Abra
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 5 is pretty small this time around. Like in GSC, the daycare man
is
gone and in his place is a old woman who will give you a Cleanse Tag.
There
is also a rock climbable wall near the end of the route, but it leads to
nowhere.
If the power is still off, then there will be a guy here near the end
of the
route that will block your entrance until you turn the power back on.
If it
is on, then you will be able to use it as a shortcut to Vermillion.
Also, if
you bought a RageCandybar back in Mahogany Town, you can trade it with a
trainer here to get TM 64 (Explosion).
At this point, there are several side quests you will need to go on to
get
several things for you to continue. Here is a list so you can complete
all
of them. You will need to have the power back on to do all of these, so
read the Cerulean section to find out how to do all of this.
+================+

|Getting the Pass|


+================+
Head to Saffron City and talk to the Copycat, who is in a house located
near
the top part of the Sliph. Co building. She, herself, is located on the
second
floor of the house. Once you have talked to her, go to Vermillion.
When you are in Vermillion, go to the Pokemon Fan Club. Talk to the fat
man on
the table and he will give you a lost item (A Clefairy Doll that the
player
character in RBY/HGSS gave to her). When you leave, Steven Stone from
Ruby/
Sapphire/Emerald will appear and mention that one of the Lati@s twins
have
been spotted in Kanto or Johto. Latias will be available for HeartGold
players, while Latios for SoulSilver. You can catch the other versions
exclusive in a special event.
Anywho,
to the
Copycat
Train
located
between
the two

now that you have the Lost Item, head back to Saffron and talk
to give it back to her. She will give you a Pass for the Magnet
in Goldenrod and Saffron, which can be used as a means to get
without having to go through Tohjo falls.

+==========================+
|Getting the Expansion Card|
+==========================+
If you are still in Saffron, go to the right gate to end up on Route 8.
____
//K028|
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||
Route 8
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Biker Dwayne
|Biker Harris
|
|Money: 686
|Money: 720p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Koffing lv 38 (Poison)
|Flareon lv 42 (Fire)
|
|Koffing lv 39 (Poison)
|
|
|Koffing lv 40 (Poison)
|
|
|Koffing lv 41 (Poison)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Biker Zeke
|Super Nerd Sam
|

|Money: 636p
|Money: 2112p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Koffing lv 44 (Poison)
|Grimer lv 44 (Poison)
|
|Koffing lv 44 (Poison)
|Muk lv 44 (Poison)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Young Couple Moe & Lulu
|Super Nerd Tyrone
|
|Money: 5504p
|Money: 1920p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Seedot lv 43 (Grass)
|Magnemite lv 40 (Ele/Steel |
|Lotad lv 43 (Grass/Water) |Magnemite lv 40 (Ele/Steel |
|
|Magnemite lv 40 (Ele/Steel |
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Gentleman Milton
|
|Money: 9000p
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Growlithe lv 45 (Fire)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Pidgeotto (HG) |65%
|65%
||Normal
|
|Pidgeotto (SS) |35%
|35%
||Normal
|
|Abra
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|Kadabra
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Growlithe
|10%
|10%
|5%
|HeartGold |
|Vulpix
|10%
|10%
|5%
|SoulSilver|
|Haunter
|||30%
|Normal
|
|Noctowl (HG)
|||40%
|Normal
|
|Noctowl (SS)
|||10%
|Normal
|
|Meowth
|30%
|30%
|30%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
There are still quite a few trainers on this route. If you want to
capture
any Pokemon, you will need to bring cut to reach the area where the
grass is

like in previous versions. Like in GSC, the Underground Path is


permanently
closed and will not reopen for anything. Once you are ready, head right
to
enter Lavender Town.
+=============+
|Lavender Town|
+=============+
Once you are back in Lavender Town, go to the Radio Tower (Formerly the
Pokemon Tower) and talk to the guy near the stairs. He will thank you
for
turning the power back on and give you a expansion card, which allows
you
access to the Pokeflute Channel.
+=================+
|Waking up Snorlax|
+=================+
If you have gotten the Expansion Card, head back to Vermillion and east
onto
Route 11.
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//K029|
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||
Route 11
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Psychic Fidel
|Youngster Jason
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Xatu lv 43 (Psychic/Flying)|Sandslash lv 42 (Ground)
|
|
|Crobat lv 42 (Poison/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Youngster Owen
|Psychic Herman
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Growlithe lv 44 (Fire)
|Exeggcute lv 39 (Psy/Grass)|
|
|Exeggcute lv 39 (Psy/Grass)|
|
|Exeggutor lv 39 (Psy/Grass)|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|

|_____________________________________________________|
|Drowzee
|40%
|40%
|40%
|Normal
|
|Hypno
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Rattata
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Magnemite
|20%
|20%
|20%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Combee
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Before you go and fight Snorlax, make sure you have everything you
need. Ultra
Balls, Dark Balls (at night), and Heavy Balls are all recommended if you
intend to capture it. Also bring along Pokemon that might know False
Swipe, or
Thief.
Once you are ready, access the Radio. The Pokeflute Channel will be on
the
very top of the globe, and might be hard to pinpoint. When it is
playing, talk
to Snorlax and it will fight you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Snorlax
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Level 50
|
|Normal
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Even though Snorlax is not a legendary Pokemon, he sure fights
like
|
|
one, and this is this is the only one available in the game.
Snorlax |
|
is pretty unique and comes with Leftovers, which recovers its HP
each |
|
turn. As for moves, it has Giga Impact, Block, Rollout, and
Crunch.
|
|
Giga Impact is like a new version of Hyper Beam, and has a base
damage|

|
of 150, so be careful of it. Block prevents you from switching
out,
|
|
so make sure the Pokemon you called out is one that can stand up
to
|
|
Snorlax OK.
|
|
|
|
If you have a Pokemon that can do decent damage to Snorlax, now
would |
|
be a good time to use it. Dusk balls at night and Heavy Balls
are both|
|
recommended, although Ultra Balls will also work OK. If you run
from |
|
Snorlax, he will disappear, so only use it if you do not want to
|
|
capture Snorlax.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat it, you will have access to Route 11. Route 11 is pretty
much
the same as it has always been, and has a few trainers. You can also
find
TM 86 (Gras Knot) by going on the upper right side and finding a Item
Ball
with it inside.
At the end
either
Fuchsia or
reach the
other side
you
before you

is a gatehouse that leads to Route 12, which then leads to


Lavender Town. For now, however, enter Diglett's Cave to
of Kanto. Make sure you bring a Pokemon that knows cut with
enter.

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//K030|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Diglett's Cave
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Diglett
|90%
|90%
|90%
|Normal
|
|Dugtrio
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Sound |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Sound |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Sound |

|Chingling
|
|S. Sound |
\_____________________________________________________/
Diglett's cave is more advanced now, having multiple levels that you
cannot
access right now due to lack of rock climb. Once you do get it, you can
use it
on the first left rock climb wall to find a rare PP Max. The second rock
climbable wall on the left has a calcium when you go up one space, look
up,
and press A. The right rock climbable wall has a path you can follow to
get
a rock incense.
However, for now, just continue on through the cave like normal until
you
reach Route 2. Some of the Diglett have Arena Trap, which forces you to
fight them until you knock them out or capture them, so you might want
to
being along a few repels.
____
//K031|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 2
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Bug Catcher Rob
|Bug Catcher Doug
|
|Money: 512p
|Money: 544p
|
|Phone #: Yes
|Phone #: Yes
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Beedrill lv 40 (Poison/Bug)|Ariados lv 37 (Bug/Poison) |
|Butterfree lv 39 (Bug/Fly) |Butterfree lv 39 (Bug/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Bug Catcher Ed
|
|Money:
|
|Phone: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Burmy lv 43 (Bug)
|
|Butterfree lv 43 (Bug/Fly) |
|Beedrill lv 43 (Bug/Poi)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Caterpie
|31%
|31%
||HeartGold |
|Metapod
|20%
|20%
||HeartGold |
|Butterfree
|10%
|||HeartGold |

|Weedle
|11%
|31%
|11%
|SoulSilver|
|Kakuna
|20%
|20%
|11%
|SoulSilver|
|Beedrill
|10%
||4%
|SoulSilver|
|Hoothoot (HG) |||50%
|Normal
|
|Hoothoot (SS) |||60%
|Normal
|
|Noctowl
||
|14%
|Normal
|
|Spinarak
|4%
||31%
|HeartGold |
|Ariados
|||5%
|HeartGold |
|Ledyba
|30%
|4%
||SoulSilver|
|Ledian
|9%
|||SoulSilver|
|Pidgey (HG)
|30%
|40%
||Normal
|
|Pidgey (SS)
|20%
|40%
||Normal
|
|Pidgeotto (HG) |5%
|9%
||Normal
|
|Pidgeotto (SS) ||5%
||Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
When you exit the cave, you can find a item ball with a Carbos in it by
going
behind the cave entrance. Go down a little ways and go inside the house
and
talk to the man inside to get a nugget. Go down even further past the
house
and you will find a gatehouse with one of Prof. Oaks aids who will give
you
a Sacred Ash (Your second if you fought Ho-Oh already). Past the
gatehouse
and you will find a item ball with a Elixir.
Once you are ready to get out of this area, cut down the tree. You can
either
go to the Viridian Forest right now, or head to Viridian City. Since
you want
a flight path, I would go to Viridian City real quick.
_____
/K032|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
V I R I D I A N
C I T Y
/

/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Poliwag
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Poliwhirl
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Net Ball
|1,000p
|
|Heal Ball
|300p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Full Restore |3,000p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Steel Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
As you can see, there is not much to do in Viridian City. You can go
west onto
Route 22 and head toward the Pokemon League, but you will not be able
to do
much. You can also go down through the Gatehouse and on Roue 1 to reach
Pallet

Town, but we will cover that later. Like in RBY/FRLG/GSC, the Gym
Leader is
currently not in, and will not be in until you get 15 badges. You can
go to
the Trainer House and fight the trainer inside for Battle Frontier
Points, but
other then that, there is nothing to do. Heal at the Pokemon Center and
head
to north back onto Route 2 to reach Viridian Forest.
____
//K033|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Viridian Forest
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Bug Catcher Dion
|Bug Catcher Dane
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Ariados lv 50 (Bug/Poison) |Beedrill lv 44 (Poison/Bug)|
|
|Butterfree lv 48 (Bug/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Bug Catcher Ellis
|Bug Catcher Stacey
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Weedle lv 28 (Poison/Bug) |Metapod lv 52 (Bug)
|
|Kakuna lv 38 (Poison/Bug) |Metapod lv 56 (Bug)
|
|Beedrill lv 46 (Poison/Bug)|Metapod lv 60 (Bug)
|
|___________________________|___________________________/
|But Catcher Abner
|
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Beedrill lv 44 (Bug/Poison)|
|Pikachu lv 44 (Electric)
|
|Butterfree lv 44 (Bug/Fly) |
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Caterpie
|40%
|40%
||HeartGold |
|Metapod
|30%
|30%
||HeartGold |
|Butterfree
|10%
|||HeartGold |
|Weedle
|40%
|40%
||SoulSilver|
|Kakuna
|30%
|30%
||SoulSilver|

|Beedrill
|10%
||4%
|SoulSilver|
|Hoothoot
|||80%
|Normal
|
|Noctowl
||
|15%
|Normal
|
|Pikachu
|6%
|6%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Pidgey
|10%
|15%
||Normal
|
|Pidgeotto
|4%
|9%
||Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Noctowl
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak (HG) |
|Headbutt |
|Ariados (HG)
|
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Ledian (SS)
|
|Headbutt |
|Seedot
|
|Headbutt |
|Shroomish
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Kriketot
|
|Swarm
|
|Spoink
|
|H. Radio |
|Numel
|
|H. Radio |
|Budew
|
|S. Radio |
|Carnivine
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
A new addition for HGSS, the Viridian Forest has been restored to what
it was
from RBY/FRLG, but now has some elevated areas. There are some parts of
the
forest where you will need a Pokemon with cut, so bring one along if
you want
to get some of the items.
Near the entrance is a tree you can cut down that will lead you down a
path
where you can get a Leaf Stone. On the far right side of the forest is a
item ball with TM 77 (Psych Up) in it. If you go on the right path, you
will
eventually find a Blue Flute, which acts similar to a Poke Flute from
previous games. To get out of the forest, go down the left path when
you have
the option, and you will eventually find a exit. You will then be on
the other
side of Roue 2. Keep going north and you will reach Pewter City.
_____
/K034|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
P E W T E R
C I T Y
/

/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Starly
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Pokemart:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Ball
|200p
|
|Great Ball
|600p
|
|Ultra Ball
|1,200p
|
|Nest Ball
|1,000p
|
|Quick Ball
|1,000p
|
|Potion
|300p
|
|Super Potion |700p
|
|Hyper Potion |1,200p
|
|Max Potion
|2,500p
|
|Full Restore |3,000p
|
|Revive
|1,500p
|
|Antidote
|100p
|
|Paralyz Heal |200p
|
|Awakening
|250p
|
|Burn Heal
|250p
|
|Ice Heal
|250p
|
|Full Heal
|600p
|
|Escape Rope
|550p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Super Repel
|500p
|
|Max Repel
|700p
|
|Steel Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
Pewter City has a few more things to do then in GSC. The Pewter Museum
is now
back in business, but is a bit smaller this time around, but does not
charge
admission. If you have any Fossils, you can have them restored by
talking to
the scientist. Also, if you have the special Soul Dew event item, you
can
face one of the Lati@s twins here depending on your version. If you have
Rock Smash, go down the path on the left side of the pewter museum and
you

will find a item ball with the Wise Glasses item. It is a rather handy
tool
that raises your Special Attack moves by 10%
Like in GSC, you can talk to the old guy next to the Pokemon Mart to
either
get the Rainbow Wing in SoulSilver, or the Silver Wing in HeartGold.
Like
before, the other version's mascot will be lv 70 and have a different
move set
then it normally would, so keep that in mind.
Once you are ready, go to the Pewter Gym.
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//K035|
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||
Pewter Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Camper Jerry
|Hiker Edwin
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Rhydon lv 50 (Ground/Rock) |Golem lv 50 (Ground/Rock) |
\_______________________________________________________/
Not much of a puzzle here. You can either fight the trainers head-on,
or take
the path to go around them. At the end of the gym is Brock.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Brock
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Gravler lv 51 (Rock/Ground)
|
|Rhyhorn lv 51 (Rock/Ground)
|
|Omastar lv 53 (Water/Rock)
|
|Onix lv 54 (Rock/Ground)
|
|Kabutops lv 52 (Rock/Water)
|

|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Brock has not changed much since his GSC days, although his
Pokemon
|
|
are about 7-10 levels higher then they were previously. One
advantage |
|
that you have is that all of his Pokemon are 4x weak against
Grass
|
|
Pokemon, so people with a Meganium or a equally strong Grass
type will|
|
do just fine. Also, Sunny Day + Solarbeam will pretty much wipe
Brock |
|
out very quickly.
|
|
|
|
First is Gravler, which has Earthquake, Defense Curl, Rock
Slide, and |
|
Rollout. You have seen this all before, so there is nothing new.
Grass|
|
and water types work well here, so use Surf or Solarbeam.
|
|
|
|
Second is Rhyhorn, which has Earthquake, Scary Face, Sandstorm,
and
|
|
Horn Drill. Scary Face lowers your speed twice, and Horn Drill
has a |
|
30% Chance of knocking you out if it hits, but it happens so
rarely
|
|
and has such low PP that it is very rare. Make sure you bring
along
|
|
a revive or two just in case, though. Rhyhorn is the same as
Gravler |
|
and goes down quickly to Grass and Water attacks.
|
|
|
|
Omastar his is third and his first dual-water type Pokemon. It
has
|
|
Spike Cannon, AncientPower, Brine, and Protect. Spike Cannon is
a move|
|
similar to ones like DoubleSlap and such. Brine does damage
based on |
|
what your HP is. When your HP is above 50%, its base power is
only
|
|
65. However, once it goes below 50%, it will double and be 130.
Make |
|
sure your HP does not fall below 50% when battling Omastar if
you can |
|
help it. Protect prevents any damage for that turn, but
decreases in |
|
accuracy if used again right after. Omastar is 4x weak to Grass,
and |
|
2x weak to Fighting, Ground, and Electric attacks.
|

|
|
|
Next up is his trademark Onix, which has Rock Slide, Iron Tail,
|
|
Sandstorm, and Screech. Once again, nothing that you cannot
handle on |
|
your own. Use either Grass or Water attacks on it.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Kabutops, which has Rock Slide, Aqua Jet,
Endure,
|
|
and Giga Drain. Aqua Jet is like a water version of Quick
Attack, so |
|
it will go first no matter what your speed is. Endure allows it
to
|
|
survive a attack that it wound normally faint against, but like
|
|
Protect will fail the more it is used. Like Omastar, Grass is
the most|
|
effective against it overall.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat him, he will give you the Boulder Badge and TM 80 (Rock
Slide).
You now have a option: You can either go to Route 3 and go through Mt.
Moon
in a optional side quest, or head back to Viridian and go to Pallet
Town. For
the sake of this guide, we will head through Route 3 first.
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||
Route 3
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Youngster Regis
|Youngster Warren
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Golbat lv 40 (Poison/Fly) |Fearow lv 35 (Normal/Fly) |
|Electrode lv 40 (Electric) |Raticate lv 42 (Normal)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Youngster Jimmy
|Double Team Zac & Jen
|
|Money:
|Money:
|

|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Raticate lv 42 (Normal)
|Dugtrio lv 47 (Ground)
|
|Arbok lv 43 (Poison)
|Electabuzz lv 47 (Electric)|
|Parasect lv 42 (Grass/Bug) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Firebreather Otis
|Hiker Bruce
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Magmar lv 43 (Fire)
|Gravler lv 39 (Rock/Ground)|
|Camerupt lv 47 (Fire/Groun)|Rhydon lv 44 (Rock/Ground) |
|Weezing lv 40 (Poison)
|Clefairy lv 45 (Normal)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Blackbelt Manford
|Blackbelt Ander
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Poliwrath lv 47 (Water/Fig)|Primeape lv 43 (Fighting) |
|
|Gravler lv 39 (Rock/Ground)|
|
|Machoke lv 44 (Fighting)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Hiker Dwight
|Firebreather Burt
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Magneton lv 44 (Steel/Elec)|Weezing lv 42 (Poison)
|
|Steelix lv 44 (Steel/Groun)|Magcargo lv 45 (Fire/Rock) |
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Jigglypuff
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (HG)
|35%
|35%
|60%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (SS)
|30%
|30%
|35%
|Normal
|
|Spearow (HG)
|55%
|55%
||Normal
|
|Spearow (SS)
|35%
|35%
||Normal
|
|Zubat
|||30%
|Normal
|
|Ekans
|20%
|20%
|20%
|SoulSilver|
|Arbok
|5%
|5%
|5%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Baltoy
|
|Swarm
|
|Gulpin
|
|Swarm
|

|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 3 is fairly similar to how it was back in Gen III, and now even
has the
Pokecenter at the end of the route back. For those that have a Deoxys,
the
meteorites that were in Veilstone in D/P/Pl are at the beginning of the
route
if you need to change its form.
As far as items
you to
a upper section
gain more
HP back if your
bunch of
trainers on the
Moon.

go, you can find a ledge near the grass that will lead
where a item ball with a Big Root is found (Used to
Pokemon uses a attack like Leech Seed). There are a
route, so you will want to heal up before you enter Mt.

____
//K037|
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||
Mt. Moon
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Zubat (HG)
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Zubat (SS)
|50%
|50%
|50%
|Normal
|
|Geodude (HG)
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Geodude (SS)
|35%
|35%
|35%
|Normal
|
|Paras
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Clefairy
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|Sandshrew
|20%
|20%
|20%
|HeartGold |
|Sandslash
|5%
|5%
|5%
|HeartGold |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Absol
|
|H. Radio |
|Makuhita
|
|H. Radio |
|Bronzor
|
|S. Radio |
|Chingling
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
As soon as you enter, your rival will confront you and fight you.

/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Rival
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Sneasel lv 46 (Dark/Ice)
|
|Golbat lv 47 (Poison/Flying)
|
|Magneton lv 46 (Electric/Steel)
|
|Alakazam lv 48 (Psychic)
|
|Gengar lv 48 (Ghost/Poison)
|
|Tysplosion lv 50 (Fire) *If you choose Chikorita
|
|Feraligatr lv 50 (Water) *If you choose Cyndaquil
|
|Meganium lv 50 (Grass) *If you choose Totodile
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: It has been awhile since you last faced your Rival, last time
being
|
|
back before you faced the Pokemon League. His team is now
leveled up |
|
to around 46-50, although by now he should be a pushover. As
long as |
|
your current team is similar in level, it will not be too hard.
|
|
|
|
Sneasel has Icy Wind, Shadow Claw, Faint Attack, and Quick Claw.
|
|
Nothing really new here, although his Sneasel is pretty fast
overall. |
|
Use a fighting or fire Pokemon against it.
|
|
|
|
Gengar has Mean Look to block you from switching out, Shadow
Ball,
|
|
Confuse Ray, and Curse to cut his HP while making you take
damage each|
|
turn. Make sure you take him out quickly before he has a chance
to use|
|
Mean Look and Curse, since that will cause major issues. Ghost,
Dark |
|
and Psychic attacks work best, but be careful about using a
Psychic
|

|
Pokemon itself.
|
|
|
|
Golbat has Air Cutter, Confuse Ray, Poison Fang, and Bite. Like
Gengar|
|
Knock him out before he has a chance to use Confuse Ray.
Psychic, Ice,|
|
Rock, and Electric type attacks are all good.
|
|
|
|
Magneton has Discharge, Magnet Bomb, Thunder Wave, and
Supersonic.
|
|
Discharge has a 30% chance of Paralyzing your Pokemon. Magnet
Bomb
|
|
is pretty much the Steel version of swift, where it will hit
even if |
|
you use attacks such as Double Team to make yourself harder to
hit.
|
|
Fire and Ground attacks are both good choices here.
|
|
|
|
Alakazam has Disable, Reflect, Psychic, and Recover. If you have
a
|
|
Dark type Pokemon, it will not be able to hit it. Dark and Ghost
types|
|
are both good choices here.
|
|
|
|
His Tysplosion has Flamethrower, Flame Wheel, Quick Attack, and
Swift.|
|
Water and Ground types work very well here. especially ones that
know |
|
Surf.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat him, he will go off. As you can see, Mt. Moon is sadly
the same
as it was in Gen II. You can take a ladder to the top by going right of
the
entrance from Route 3.
+============+
|Mt. Moon Top|
+============+
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Poliwag
|60%
|60%
|60%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|40%
|40%
|40%
|Surfing
|

|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|100% (O), 90% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|10% (G), 100% (S)
|Fishing
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Shop:
/_____________________________\
|Item Name
|Price
|
|______________|______________|
|Poke Doll
|1000p
|
|Fresh Water
|200p
|
|Soda Pop
|300p
|
|Lemonade
|350p
|
|Repel
|350p
|
|Heart Mail
|50p
|
\_____________________________/
You can get a Max Revive here if you press A in between the trees
before the
wall. The shop itself sells fairly common items, although you can buy
drinks
en-mass here.
The real point of this area is the special event on Monday nights. Go up
during that time and you will find a group of Clefairy dancing. After
awhile,
one of them will notice you and then leave a item ball with a Moon Stone
behind.
Once you are ready, head back inside Mt. Moon and go down the path to
the
other exit, Route 4.
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//K038|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 4
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Picnicker Hope
|Bird Keeper Hank
|
|Money: 704p
|Money: 1408p
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Flaafy lv 44 (Electric)
|Pidgey lv 13 (Normal/Fly) |
|
|Pidgeot lv 44 (Normal/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________/
|Picnicker Sharon
|
|Money: 688p
|
|Phone #: No
|

|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|
|Furret lv 41 (Normal)
|
|Rapidash lv 43 (Fire)
|
\___________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Jigglypuff
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (HG)
|35%
|35%
|60%
|Normal
|
|Rattata (SS)
|30%
|30%
|35%
|Normal
|
|Spearow (HG)
|55%
|55%
||Normal
|
|Spearow (SS)
|35%
|35%
||Normal
|
|Zubat
|||30%
|Normal
|
|Ekans
|20%
|20%
|20%
|SoulSilver|
|Arbok
|5%
|5%
|5%
|SoulSilver|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 4 is sort of weird in that it has a unique slope that goes down,
something you do not see anywhere else in any of the Gen IV games. Not
much else to do on this route outside of fight trainers. The Pokemon are
the same as the ones on Route 3, so there is little point in looking for
anything new. You can also find a HP Up near the end of the route.
Now that you have explored the optional Mt. Moon area, its time to go
back to Viridian. Head south to enter Route 1.
____
//K039|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 1
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Schoolboy Sherman
|Schoolboy Danny
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|

|Furret lv 43 (Normal)
|Jynx lv 43 (Ice/Psychic)
|
|Pidgeot lv 43 (Normal/Fly) |Electabuzz lv 43 (Electric)|
|
|Magmar lv 43 (Fire)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Ace Trainer French
|Ace Trainer Quinn
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Absol lv 47 (Dark)
|Venusaur lv 47 (Grass/Poi) |
|Alakazam lv 47 (Psychic)
|Starmie lv 47 (Water/Psy) |
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Pidgey
|45%
|45%
||Normal
|
|Rattata
|30%
|30%
|55%
|Normal
|
|Sentret
|20%
|20%
||Normal
|
|Furret
|5%
|5%
||Normal
|
|Hoothoot
|||45%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak
|
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Poochyena
|
|Swarm
|
|Plusle
|
|H. Radio |
|Minun
|
|H. Radio |
|Shinx
|
|S. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Ah, good 'ol Route 1. It has changed a little since you were last here:
There
is now a gatehouse leading to Viridian at the end of the route, and you
can
now capture Sentret, Furret, and Hoothoot. There are also several strong
trainers, so battle them for EXP.
Keep heading south to reach Pallet Town.
_____
/K040|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
P A L L E T
T O W N
/

/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|90%
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 30% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacruel
|7% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Chinchou
|7% (G), 60% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Lanturn
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Shellder
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak
|
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
\_____________________________________________________/
Good 'ol Pallet Town, sort of weird coming back here. If you go to Red's
house (Main character of RBY/FRLG), his mother will mention that he has
not come home in awhile, and trying to use his PC will show that it has
been seldom used.
Blue's house (Your rival from
come
in between 3pm and 4pm on any
This has two effects: it will
a
hidden bonus, increases their
evolve
Feebass into Milotic in HGSS.

RBY/FRLG), has Daisy, his sister. If you


day, she will give your Pokemon a massage.
increase your Pokemon's happiness, and as
beauty stat. This is done so you can

If you go to Oak's Lab, he will comment on your Pokedex info, although


you
can go to him later in the game to get a few items and even some
Pokemon.
Once you are ready, surf onto Route 21.
____
//K041|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 21
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|

|___________|___________________________________________\
|Swimmer Nikki
|Fisherman Arnold
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Seel lv 37 (Water)
|Shellder lv 44 (Water)
|
|Dewgong lv 42 (Water/Ice) |
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Bird Keeper Kingsley
|Fisherman Murphy
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Farfetch'd lv 36 (Fly/Norm)|Corsola lv 32 (Water/Rock) |
|Fearow lv 36 (Flying/Nor) |Corsola lv 34 (Water/Rock) |
|Pidgeotto lv 37 (Fly/Norm) |Corsola lv 36 (Water/Rock) |
|
|Corsola lv 38 (Water/Rock) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Chelan
|Fisherman Liam
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Azumarill lv 40 (Water)
|Seadra lv 42 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Tyson
|Fisherman Gideon
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Quagsire lv 42 (Water/Gro) |Lanturn lv 44 (Water/Elec) |
|Octillery lv 42 (Water)
|Mantine lv 40 (Water/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Duane
|Swimmer Esteban
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Seaking lv 40 (Water)
|Golduck lv 38 (Water)
|
|Kabutops lv 40 (Rock/Water)|Poliwhirl lv 38 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Bird Keeper Easton
|Swimmer Kendra
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Doduo lv 35 (Normal/Fly)
|Slowking lv 43 (Water/Psy) |
|Doduo lv 35 (Normal/Fly)
|
|
|Dodrio lv 35 (Normal/Fly) |
|
|Dodrio lv 36 (Normal/Fly) |
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|

|Tangela
|95%
|90%
|95%
|Normal
|
|Mr. Mime
|5%
|10%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 30% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacruel
|7% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Chinchou
|7% (G), 60% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Lanturn
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Shellder
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak
|
|Headbutt |
|Ledyba
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H. Radio |
|Linoone
|
|H. Radio |
|Buizel
|
|H. Radio |
|Bidoof
|
|H. Radio |
\_____________________________________________________/
Route 21 is about the same as it was back in Gen III, but still has the
grass
where you can get Mr. Mime and Tangela from, both somewhat hard to find
Pokemon. The route is populated with Swimmers, Fisherman, and a few Bird
Keepers, so this might be a good spot for EXP.
Keep surfing south and you will reach Cinnibar Island.
_____
/K042|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
C I N N I B A R
I S L A N D
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|90%
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Surfing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|

|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 30% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacruel
|7% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Chinchou
|7% (G), 60% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Lanturn
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Shellder
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Sadly, Cinnibar Island is the same as it was in Gen II (Volcano Erupted
and
wiped out everything). You can find Blue there, but he will not really
leave
until you get 15 badges. Later on, once you have Rock Climb, you can
follow
the path to get a Magmitizer to evolve Magmar into Magmotar. You can
also
follow the bottom rock climb path to eventually find a Iron.
Once you are ready, Surf onto Route 20.
____
//K043|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 20
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Swimmer Mina
|Swimmer Leona
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Luvdisc lv 38 (Water)
|Bidoof lv 44 (Normal)
|
|Luvdisc lv 39 (Water)
|
|
|Luvdisc lv 41 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Picknicker Adrian
|Bird Keeper Ernie
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Shroomish lv 45 (Grass)
|Starly lv 48 (Normal/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Picknicker Cheyenne
|Bird Keeper Bert
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Shinx lv 45 (Electric)
|Wingull lv 46 (Water/Fly) |
|
|Fearow lv 43 (Normal/Fly) |
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Frankie
|Swimmer Caroline
|

|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #:
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Azumarill lv 44 (Water)
|Marill lv 39 (Water)
|
|
|Lapras lv 42 (Water/Ice)
|
|
|Marill lv 39 (Water)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Lori
|Swimmer Elmo
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Starmie lv 42 (Water/Psy) |Poliwhirl lv 46 (Water)
|
|Starmie lv 42 (Water/Psy) |Tentacruel lv 42 (Wat/Poi) |
|Starmie lv 42 (Water/Psy) |
|
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|90%
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Surfing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacool
|5% (O), 30% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Tentacruel
|7% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Chinchou
|7% (G), 60% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Lanturn
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Shellder
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Once again, Route 20 is about the same as it was in Gen III, although
it is
good to note that several trainers on this route have Hoenn and Sinnoh
Pokemon in their parties if you want the Pokedex info for the GTS.
Keep surfing right and you will eventually find the Seafoam Islands.
The big
difference is unlike Gen II, you can now explore the Islands again. For
now,
though, we are going to look at the Gym.
+===============+
|Seafoam Islands|
+===============+
Once you enter, you will find a staircase leading up. That is where the
gym
is.
____

//K044|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Seafoam Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Scientist Lowell
|Scientist Daniel
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Arcanine lv 50 (Fire)
|Ninetales lv 50 (Fire)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Super Nerd Cary
|Scientist Linden
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Torkoal lv 53 (Fire)
|Magmar lv 50 (Fire)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Super Nerd Waldo
|Super Nerd Merle
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Numel lv 53 (Fire/Ground) |Magcargo lv 53 (Fire/Rock) |
\_______________________________________________________/
Unlike GSC, Blaine now has a proper gym and trainers. Pretty much all
of the
trainers are either Scientists or Super Nerds and come with only 1
Pokemon,
which is good.
The downside is the gym's gimmick: You have to fight trainers in order
to
continue. The best way to get to Blaine is to go to the right and work
your
way around the circle until you get to the area he is in. Once you are
ready,
talk to him to fight.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Blaine
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|

|Magcargo lv 54 (Fire/Rock)
|
|Magmar lv 54 (Fire)
|
|Rapidash lv 59 (Fire)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Similar to how he was back in the original GSC, Blaine still has
3
|
|
Pokemon, although they are 9 levels higher then they were
originally. |
|
Both his Magcargo and Rapidash are carrying a White Herb, which
makes |
|
it where any stat decrease you do against them is negated. The
good
|
|
thing is all of his Pokemon have a common weakness: Water and
Ground |
|
attacks, with Magcargo being 4x weak against Water and Ground
attacks,|
|
and Magmar and Rapidash being 2x weak to Ground and Water. Surf,
|
|
Magnitude, and Earthquake are all very good moves to use here,
as well|
|
as Pokemon like Feraligatr and Golem.
|
|
|
|
Blaine's first Pokemon is Magcargo, which has Overheat, Sunny
Day,
|
|
Smog, and Rock Slide. Overheat is a powerful Fire move that has
a base|
|
damage of 140, but lowers the user's Special Attack two levels.
|
|
Because it is holding a White Herb, it will use it up when
Overheat is|
|
used. Sunny Day increases the strength of Fire moves, and for
Magcargo|
|
that would be Overheat. Smog is a Poison move that has low power
and |
|
is slightly inaccurate, but has a high 40% chance of poisoning
your
|
|
Pokemon.
|
|
|
|
His second Pokemon is Magmar, which has ThunderPunch, Confuse
Ray,
|
|
Overheat, and Sunny Day. Like the other two, it does have a
White Herb|
|
attached to it, so it will not have its status go down when it
is
|
|
used. ThunderPunch makes it hard for Water Pokemon to stay
alive, so |
|
use a ground type if you have one.
|

|
|
|
Finally, there is Rapidash, which as Quick Attack, Bounce,
Overheat, |
|
and Flare Blitz. Flare Blitz is a powerful 120 base attack move
that |
|
does 1/3 recoil damage to Rapidash, but also has a 10% chance of
|
|
burning your Pokemon. Bounce is a similar move to Fly which has
the
|
|
user going up in the air on the first turn, and attacking on the
|
|
second. It has a base power of 85, but also is slightly
inaccurate
|
|
with only a 85% accuracy. However, it also has a 30% chance of
|
|
paralyzing your Pokemon.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat Blaine, he will give you the Volcano Badge and TM50
(Overheat).
You now have two choices: You can either fly back to Cinnibar, or head
to
the one Route we have not explored yet. For the sake of this guide, we
will
surf to the right of the Seafoam Islands so we can go on Route 19.
____
//K045|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 19
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Swimmer Jerome
|Swimmer Harold
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Seadra lv 36 (Water)
|Remoraid lv 42 (Water)
|
|Tentacool lv 38 (Water/Poi)|Seadra lv 40 (Water)
|
|Tentacruel lv 40 (Wat/Poi) |
|
|Goldeen lv 38 (Water)
|
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Swimmer Debbie
|Swimmer Tucker
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|

|Clampearl lv 46 (Water)
|Shellder lv 40 (Water)
|
|
|Cloyster lv 44 (Water/Ice) |
\_______________________________________________________/
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Krabby
|90%
|90%
|90%
|Rock Smash|
|Kingler
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Rock Smash|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tentacool
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Tentacruel
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G)
|Fishing
|
|Krabby
|5% (O), 37% (G), 67% (S) |Fishing
|
|Kingler
|3% (S)
|Fishing
|
|Corsola
|3% (G), 30% (S)
|Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Rock Smash
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Krabby
|90%
|Rock Smash|
|Kingler
|10%
|Rock Smash|
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Clampearl
|
|Swarm
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Sadly, there is not much to do on Route 19. You can capture Corsola
with a
decent enough rod, and fight a few trainers. If you swim all the way up
to
Fuchsia City, the blocked path will be gone. Once you are ready, fly
back
to Cinnibar Island.
+===============+
|Cinnibar Island|
+===============+
If you have been following the guide, you should have 15 badges at this
point.
If not, look back and see which gyms you have missed. Talk to Blue, and
he
will return to the Viridian Gym. Fly to Viridian and you can now enter
the
Gym.
____
//K046|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Viridian Gym
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//

___________
/Trainers :|
|___________|___________________________________________\
|Ace Trainer Arabella
|Ace Trainer Salma
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Stantler lv 53 (Normal)
|Slowking lv 50 (Water/Psy) |
|Tauros lv 52 (Normal)
|Lickitung lv 53 (Normal)
|
|___________________________|___________________________|
|Ace Trainer Bonita
|Double Team Elan & Ida
|
|Money:
|Money:
|
|Phone #: No
|Phone #: No
|
|===========================|===========================|
|Pokemon:
|Pokemon:
|
|Spinda lv 50 (Normal)
|Porygon2 lv 52 (Normal)
|
|Sudowoodo lv 52 (Rock)
|Azumarill lv 50 (Water)
|
\_______________________________________________________/
The final gym! Unlike Gen II where there was no trainers or puzzle, HGSS
brought back the movement tiles that Giovanni had back in RBY/FRLG.
In order to reach Blue, you will have to go in a certain pattern. Here
is
a list of instructions on where to go.
1. Go through the middle where there is no movement tile, and then go
all
the way to the right and hit the red movement tile going up.
2. When you stop, go left and hit the red movement tile going up.
3. When you stop, go up and hit the red movement tile going up.
4. When you stop, go one tile to the right and then go on the red
movement
tile going up.
5. When you stop, go right onto the red movement tile going up.
6. When you stop, go right and onto the red movement tile going up (The
one on the very right, not the first one you see).
7. When you stop, you will be able to go up the steps and talk to Blue.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Blue
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|

|Pidgeot lv 60 (Normal/Flying)
|
|Rhydon lv 58 (Ground/Rock)
|
|Machamp lv 56 (Fighting)
|
|Gyarados lv 52 (Water/Flying)
|
|Exeggutor lv 55 (Grass/Psychic)
|
|Arcanine lv 58 (Fire)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Ah, good 'ol Blue...In what is still one of the most unique gym
fights|
|
in the series, all of his Pokemon have a different type. His
levels
|
|
are sort of weird, some of his Pokemon are 2-4 levels higher,
while
|
|
others have actually decreased (Exeggutor and Gyarados have gone
down |
|
in level, Arcanine has stayed the same, Machamp replaces
Alakazam and |
|
is now lv 56, and Rhydon and Pidgeot have gone up in level).
Compared |
|
to his final FR/LG team as champion, he is about 3-7 levels
weaker.
|
|
His team is slightly based off of his RBY/FRLG team, minus the
starter|
|
and with one of the few changes between GSC and HGSS: His
Alakazam
|
|
from GSC has been replaced with a Machamp, more then likely
because of|
|
Exeggutor also being a Psychic type and your Rival and Sabrina
having |
|
one as well.
|
|
|
|
So, what is the best way to tackle him? By now, your team should
be
|
|
around lv 50-60, if not higher from the Elite Four and if you
fought |
|
the various trainers around Kanto. Because of how diverse his
team is,|
|
you will want Pokemon of various types with several different
attacks.|
|
As far as weaknesses go, Electric, Water, and Flying can take
out his |
|
Pokemon and are the type of attacks that you want on your team.
To be |
|
on the safe side, you may want to bring a few Hyper Potions and
|
|
Revives, since he fights more like a Elite Four member then any
Gym
|

|
Leader you have faced so far.
|
|
|
|
As far as his Pokemon goes, his Pidgeot has Whirlwind, Mirror
Move,
|
|
Return, and Air Slash. Mirror Move is a interesting flying type
move |
|
that copies your last move if you made one, and fails if you did
not. |
|
Return is a normal move that does damage based on how your
Pokemon
|
|
like you, and on a trainer like Blue it does a lot of damage if
you
|
|
are not careful. Finally, Whirlwind is a rather nasty move that
causes|
|
your current Pokemon to be switched out for another one. Ice
|
|
and Electric moves are recommended here.
|
|
|
|
Rhydon has Earthquake, Stone Edge, Megahorn, and Thunder Fang.
Stone |
|
Edge is a move that has 100 base damage and has a higher chance
of
|
|
striking a Critical Hit, but is only 80% accurate. Megahorn is a
|
|
powerful Bug type move that has a base damage of 120, but has a
low
|
|
accuracy of 85%. Be careful when using a water Pokemon against
Rhydon |
|
because of its Thunder Fang, but if you can use Water and Grass
|
|
attacks.
|
|
|
|
Machamp, one of the few new Pokemon for a gym leader, has
DynamicPunch|
|
ThunderPunch, Stone Edge, and Earthquake. Dynamic Punch is a
very low |
|
accuracy move (only a 50% chance of it hitting), but has 100
base
|
|
power and will always confuse you when it hits. Flying and
Psychic
|
|
moves work best against Machamp here.
|
|
|
|
Gyarados has been greatly underleveled from GSC, and has
Waterfall,
|
|
Ice Fang, Dragon Dance, and Return. Waterfall has a base damage
of 80 |
|
and has a 20% chance of causing you to Flinch. Dragon Dance
increases |

|
Gyarados's Speed and Attack up one level when it is used, so be
|
|
careful and knock it out quickly if it starts using it a lot.
Electric|
|
works best here, since it is 4x effective against Gyarados.
|
|
|
|
Exeggutor has Psychic, Hypnosis, Leaf Storm, and Trick Room.
Leaf
|
|
Storm is similar to Overheat in that it lowers Exeggutor's
Special
|
|
Attack two levels when it is used. Trick Room is a weird move
that
|
|
causes the Pokemon with the lower speed rating to go first,
which
|
|
works in Exeggutor's favor due to its crappy 55 base speed
rating. The|
|
only way to counter this is to have a even slower Pokemon,
although
|
|
that would be hard to come by. Dark, Flying, Bug, and Ice moves
all
|
|
work well on Exeggutor.
|
|
|
|
Finally there is Arcanine, which has ExtremeSpeed, Flare Blitz,
Dragon|
|
Pulse, and Roar. ExtremeSpeed is a powerful and accurate move
with 80 |
|
base damage and allows the user to go first. Dragon Pulse is a
very
|
|
accurate Dragon move with a 90 base damage. Finally, Roar is
similar |
|
to Whirlwind where it will cause another Pokemon to be brought
out.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Once you beat Blue, he will give you the Earth Badge and TM 92 (Trick
Room).
Now that you have all 16 badges, you will get a call from Prof. Oak
telling
you to go to his lab.
+===========+
|Pallet Town|
+===========+
Head to Prof. Oak's lab and talk to him, and he will give you HM 08,
Rock
Climb. He will also tell you that the path to Mt. Silver is now open.
You
can reach Mt. Silver by going to Viridian and going through the Pokemon
League gate on the left.

Another thing to note is the Pokemon League will now be leveled up and
have
not only higher Pokemon, but new Pokemon from Hoenn and Sinnoh as well.
Either way, you should look at your parties levels and decide. For Mt.
Silver, you will want most of your Pokemon to be at least 70 or above,
and
for the new Pokemon League, you will want your party to be at least
level
60+.
Alternately, you can now enter the Cerulean Cave and capture Mewtwo.
_____
/EG01|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
E N D G A M E
G U I D E
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
Once you have all 16 badges, you will have the option of either going
to Mt.
Silver for one final battle, or going to the Elite Four for a rematch.
Since
your Pokemon should be around level 55 and up, you may want to get some
EXP
first.
_____
/EG02|
/_____|
____________________________________________________________________
/
/
/
P O K E M O N
L E A G U E
R E D U X
/
/
_______________________________________________________________________
____/
Now that you have all 16 badges, the Pokemon League will open up for
rematches. Unlike previous Elite Four Rematches, each member now has 6
Pokemon
and pretty much sticks to their type no matter what. This can make it
easier
to exploit weaknesses, but their levels are from lv 60 to mid 70s. Like
before, you will want to bring some revives and potions with you.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\

|Boss: Will
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Bronzong lv 58 (Psychic/Steel)
|
|Jynx lv 60 (Ice/Psychic)
|
|Grumpig lv 59 (Psychic)
|
|Slobro lv 60 (Psychic/Water)
|
|Gardevoir lv 61 (Psychic)
|
|Xatu lv 62 (Psychic/Flying)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Will is about the same as he was before. His Pokemon are all
Psychic, |
|
meaning that bug, ghost, and dark attacks should work on all of
his
|
|
Pokemon. Gengar, Umbreon, or any other similar Dark Pokemon will
work |
|
well here.
|
|
|
|
First up is Bronzong, which has Payback, Gravity, Psychic, and
|
|
Reflect. It has Heatproof as a ability, so it is resistant to
Fire
|
|
attacks. Payback is a middle of the line move that has a base of
50
|
|
damage, but increases to 100 if Bronzong attacks after your
Pokemon. |
|
Gravity disabled Bounce, Fly, Splash, Jump Kick, Hi Jump Kick,
and
|
|
Magnet Rise, as well as making Flying Pokemon and Pokemon with
|
|
Levitate being able to be hit by ground moves. Finally, Reflect
|
|
makes it where if you use a Physical move against Bronzong, its
|
|
defense will double and make your attack weaker. Bronzong is
weak
|
|
against Ground moves, so Earthquake should take it out fairly
quickly.|
|
|
|
Next is Jynx, which has Blizzard, Lovely Kiss, Dream Eater, and
Fake |

|
Tears. Lovely Kiss is a sleep move that has a rather low
accuracy
|
|
(About 75%). Dream Eater is a combo move with Lovely Kiss that
will
|
|
do 100 base damage and has 100% accuracy, as well as giving the
user |
|
50% of the energy that was drained. However, it will not work if
you |
|
are awake, so use a Full Heal if Lovely Kiss works. Fake Tears
lowers |
|
your Special Defense two stages. Jynx has many weaknesses,
including |
|
Rock, Bug, Ghost, Steel, Fire, and Dark. Shadow Ball,
Flamethrower,
|
|
Crunch, and so on are all good moves to use against it.
|
|
|
|
Third is Grumpig, which has Power Gem, Signal Beam, Psychic, and
|
|
Confuse Ray. Power Gem is a rock type move that has a base power
of 70|
|
and is 100% accurate. Signal Beam is a Bug type move that has a
base |
|
of 75, 100% accurate, and has a 10% chance of causing your
Pokemon to |
|
become confused. Grumpig is weak against Bug, Ghost, and Dark
attacks,|
|
so Crunch and Shadow Ball work well.
|
|
|
|
Fourth up is Slowbro, which has Psychic, Curse, Body Slam, and
|
|
Amnesia. Curse lowers Slowbro's already slow Speed down 2 levels
and |
|
raises its Attack and Defense one level. Amnesia increases
Special
|
|
Defense two levels. Slowbro is weak against Bug, Ghost, Grass,
|
|
Electric, and Dark attacks, so Thunderbolt, Razor Leaf, Shadow
Ball, |
|
and Crunch are all good to use.
|
|
|
|
Fifth is Gardevoir, which has Psychic, Charge Beam, Calm Mind,
and
|
|
Focus Blast. Charge Beam is a electric attack that only has 50
power |
|
and 90% accuracy, but has a 70% chance of raising Gardevoir's
Special |
|
Attack one level. Calm Mind raises Gardevoirs Special Attack and
|
|
Defense up one stage each, and Focus Blast is a powerful
Fighting
|

|
move that has a base of 120 power and has a 10% chance of
lowering
|
|
your Special Defense 1 level, but is only 70% accurate.
Gardevoir
|
|
is weak against Bug, Ghost, and Dark attacks, so the same
strategy
|
|
that worked against Grumpig will work here.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Xatu, which has Psychic, Confuse Ray, Shadow
Ball
|
|
and Quick Attack. All are attacks you have faced before, so no
need
|
|
to get into them. Xatu is weak against Rock, Ghost, Electric,
Ice and |
|
Dark moves.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Heal up, and go to the next room where Koga is.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Koga
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Skuntank lv 61 (Poison)
|
|Toxicroak lv 60 (Poison/Fighting)
|
|Swalot lv 62 (Poison)
|
|Venomoth lv 63 (Poison/Bug)
|
|Muk lv 62 (Poison)
|
|Crobat lv 64 (Poison/Flying)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Good 'ol Koga....Like before, pretty much all of his Pokemon
have
|
|
either Toxic, a Stat Increase or Decreasing move, or some weird
|
|
obscure move. You will want to have a few Full Heals for this
fight, |
|
as well as Pokemon around level 55 or above. 5 out of 6 of his
Pokemon|

|
are weak against Psychic attacks, so those will be the best to
use.
|
|
Alakazam, Gardevoir, or even a Gengar with Psychic will all work
well |
|
here.
|
|
|
|
First up is Skuntank, which has Explosion, Toxic, Dig, and
Sucker
|
|
Punch. It also has Aftermath, which drains 1/4 of your Pokemons
Max
|
|
HP when it faints when you use a attack to knock it out.
Explosion is |
|
sort of a odd move on Skuntank, since it does a lot of damage,
but
|
|
knocks out Skuntank, so don't expect it to use it until it gets
close |
|
to dying. Dig is a ground move that causes it to go underground
on the|
|
first turn, and strike on the second. Finally, Sucker Punch is a
|
|
powerful Dark move that always goes first. Skuntank is weak
against
|
|
Ground moves, so Earthquake will work just fine.
|
|
|
|
Second is Toxicroak, which has X-Scissor, Swagger, Gunk Shot,
and
|
|
Cross Chop. X-Scissor is a powerful Bug move (80 base damage)
that is |
|
100% accurate. Swagger is a annoying move that increases your
attack |
|
two levels, but confuses you. Gunk Shot is a very powerful
Poison move|
|
with 120 base damage and 30% chance of poisoning your Pokemon,
but
|
|
is only 70% accurate. Finally there is Cross Chop, which has 100
base |
|
damage and has a higher Critical Hit ratio, but is only 80%
accurate. |
|
Toxicroak is 2x weak to Flying and Ground, and 4x weak to
Psychic, so |
|
Psybeam/Psychic are both good attacks to use.
|
|
|
|
Third is Swalot, which has Amnesia, Sludge Bomb, Yawn, and Pain
Split,|
|
while also carrying leftovers that will restore HP each turn.
Yawn is |
|
a move that will put your Pokemon to sleep at the end of the
next
|
|
turn. Pain Split is a weird move that adds your current HP with
|

|
Swalot's HP, and then divides it evenly. This can be a bit
annoying, |
|
especially if its low on HP and you are at your maximum. Swalot
is
|
|
weak against Ground and Psychic, so Earthquake and
Psychic/Psybeam are|
|
recommended.
|
|
|
|
Fourth is Venomoth, which has Silver Wind, Double Team, Psychic,
and |
|
Baton Pass. Silver Wind is a Bug-type move that has a base power
of
|
|
60, is 100% accurate, and has a 10% chance of increasing all of
|
|
Venomoth's stats up one level, so it is pretty much a variation
of
|
|
Ancientpower. Double Team is used to increase its evasiveness,
making |
|
it harder for you to hit it. Baton Pass is a move used with
Double
|
|
Team to switch out Venomoth with another Pokemon, but give it
all
|
|
the stat increases (Like Double Team's raised Evasiveness) to
the
|
|
other Pokemon. Venomoth is weak against Flying, Rock, Fire, and
|
|
Psychic attacks.
|
|
|
|
Fifth is Muk, which has Minimize, Swagger, Screech, and Toxic.
It is |
|
also holding Black Sludge, which restores HP every turn for
Poison
|
|
type Pokemon. Minimize makes it harder to hit Muk, Screech
lowers your|
|
defense two levels, and Toxic badly poisons you. As you can see,
Muk |
|
has no way to attack you outside of using Swagger to confuse
you, and |
|
Toxic to poison you, so a Steel Pokemon will be able to resist
it for |
|
the most part. It is weak against Ground and Psychic attacks.
|
|
|
|
Finally, there is Crobat, which has Fly, Cross Poison, Mean
Look, and |
|
Toxic. Cross Poison has a base damage of 70 and is 100%
accurate, has |
|
a higher critical hit ratio, and has a 10% chance of Poisoning
your
|
|
Pokemon. Mean Look makes it where your Pokemon cannot switch out
|

|
unless Crobat is knocked out. It is weak against Rock, Electric,
|
|
Psychic, and Ice attacks.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
If any of your Pokemon are poisoned, you will want to take care of that
with
Full Heals. Next up is Bruno.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Bruno
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Hitmontop lv 62 (Fighting)
|
|Hitmonlee lv 61 (Fighting)
|
|Hariyama lv 62 (Fighting)
|
|Machamp lv 64 (Fighting)
|
|Lucario lv 64 (Fighting/Steel)
|
|Hitmonchan lv 61 (Fighting)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Bruno has finally dropped the Onix and his team now has all
fighting |
|
Pokemon. Because of that, 5 out of 6 of his Pokemon are weak
against |
|
Psychic and Flying attacks, and any ghost Pokemon you might have
will |
|
be resistant to most of his moves.
|
|
|
|
First up is Hitmontop, which has Earthquake, Counter, Quick
Attack,
|
|
and Close Combat. Counter returns any physical attack back at
your
|
|
Pokemon at 2x strength, and Close Combat has a base 120 damage
with
|
|
100% accuracy, but lowers Hitmontop's Defense and Special
Defense
|
|
one level. Hitmontop is weak against Flying and Psychic attacks,
so
|

|
Aerial Ace and Psychic will both work well.
|
|
|
|
Second it Hitmonlee, and it has Close Combat, Swagger, Blaze
Kick and |
|
Reversal. Blaze Kick is a fire type move that has a base damage
of 85 |
|
has a higher critical hit ratio and a 10% chance of burning your
|
|
Pokemon, but is only 90% accurate. Reversal has a base damage
|
|
depending on hitmonlee's HP, where the less HP it has, the more
damage|
|
it does. Take it out the same way you did Hitmontop.
|
|
|
|
Third is Hitmonchan, which has Substitute, Bullet Punch, Drain
Punch, |
|
and Close Combat. Substitute drains 25% of Hitmonchan's HP and
makes |
|
a Substitute, where until you do enough damage to that
substitute, it |
|
will keep soaking up hits. Bullet Punch is pretty much a steel
version|
|
of Quick Attack. Drain Punch has a base damage of 60 and is 100%
|
|
accurate, but also recovers 50% of the damage done to your
Pokemon and|
|
heals Hitmonchan (Sort of a Physical version of Giga Drain).
|
|
Hitmonchan goes down the same way as the others.
|
|
|
|
Fourth is Hariyama, which has Payback, Low Kick, Bulk Up, and
Bullet |
|
Punch. Payback is a dark move that has a base power of 50, but
will
|
|
go up to 100 is you attack Hariyama. Low Kick does damage based
on
|
|
the weight of the target, where lighter Pokemon take less
damage, and |
|
heavier Pokemon take more. Finally, Bulk Up raises Hiriyama's
Attack |
|
and Defense up one level. Use the same methods you did on the
previous|
|
Pokemon.
|
|
|
|
Fifth is Lucario, and the only Pokemon to have a dual-type. It
has
|
|
Iron Tail, Counter, Close Combat, and ExtremeSpeed. Iron Tail
has a
|

|
base damage of 100 and has a 10% chance of lowering your
Pokemon's
|
|
Defense, but is only 75% accurate. Extremespeed has a base power
of 80|
|
and is 100% accurate, but also makes it go first. Because
Lucario is |
|
also a steel type, it is weak against Fighting, Ground, and Fire
|
|
attacks. Brick Break, Earthquake, and Flamethrower/Fire Blast
are
|
|
fairly good attacks to use against it.
|
|
|
|
Finally there is Machamp, which has Stone Edge, Bullet Punch,
Dynamic |
|
Punch, and Foresight. Stone Edge is a Rock move that has a base
power |
|
of 100 and has a higher critical hit ratio, but is only 80%
accurate. |
|
DynamicPunch has a base power of 100 and will confuse your
Pokemon,
|
|
but is highly inaccurate and only has a accuracy of 50%.
Finally,
|
|
Foresight will allow Machamp to hit Ghost Pokemon. Like all of
the
|
|
other Pokemon, use Flying and Psychic (although be careful of
Stone
|
|
Edge if using a flying type.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Heal up and head to Karen.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Karen
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Weavile lv 62 (Dark/Ice)
|
|Spiritomb lv 62 (Dark/Ghost)
|
|Honchkrow lv 64 (Dark/Flying)
|
|Umbreon lv 64 (Dark)
|
|Houndoom lv 64 (Dark/Fire)
|

|Absol lv 64 (Dark)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Oddly enough, even though Karen had several Dark Pokemon
available
|
|
during the main game, only 2 of her Pokemon is a Gen III family
and
|
|
above (Weavile and Honckrow both being evolutions of Gen II
Pokemon. |
|
Anywho, all of her Pokemon are the dark-type, although only two
of
|
|
them just have that one type. You will need to be more careful
about |
|
weaknesses here, since not all of her Pokemon can be beaten by
|
|
fighting moves alone.
|
|
|
|
First up is Weavile, which has Ice Punch, Low Kick, Night Slash,
and |
|
Ice Shard. Night Slash has a base power of 70 and is 100%
accurate,
|
|
and has a higher Critical Hit ratio (Basically a dark version of
|
|
Slash). Ice Shard is basically a Ice version of Quick Attack and
will |
|
go first. Weavile is 4x weak to Fighting, and 2x weak to Rock,
Bug,
|
|
Steel, and Fire. Brick Break, Bug Bite, Iron Tail, Flamethrower,
and |
|
Ancientpower all work well on Weavile.
|
|
|
|
Second is Spiritomb, which has Curse, Confuse Ray, Pain Split,
and
|
|
Sucker Punch. Curse on a ghost type like Spiritomb will drain
half of |
|
its HP, but then drain 1/4 of your HP each turn. Sucker Punch is
a
|
|
Dark type move that has a increased priority, has a base damage
of 80,|
|
is 100% accurate, but will miss if you do not use a damageinducing
|
|
move on Spiritomb or you go first with a high priority move.
Because |
|
of its Dark and Ghost type, it has no weaknesses, Poison moves
only
|
|
do 1/2 of the normal damage, and Normal, Fighting, and Psychic
moves |
|
are not effective. Since it has no weaknesses, you will want to
use
|
|
your strongest attacks against it.
|

|
|
|
Third is Honchkrow, which has Thunder Wave, Drill Peck,
Whirlwind, and|
|
Sucker Punch. Thunder Wave will paralyze your Pokemon, Drill
Peck is a|
|
strong flying move with a base damage of 80 and is 100%
accurate, and |
|
Whirlwind will switch out your current Pokemon with another one.
|
|
Honchkrow is weak against Rock, Electric, and Ice moves, so Ice
Beam, |
|
Ancientpower, and Thunderbolt/Thunder are all good attacks to
use.
|
|
|
|
Fourth is her Umbreon, which has Curse, Payback, Confuse Ray,
and
|
|
Sucker Punch. Curse on Umbreon lowers it speed, while raising
its
|
|
attack and defense up one level. Payback goes hand and hand with
Curse|
|
since its base attack is normally 50, but goes up to 100 if you
attack|
|
before Umbreon. Umbreon is weak against fighting and bug
attacks, so |
|
Brick Break and Bug Bite will both work well.
|
|
|
|
Fifth up is Houndoom, which has Nasty Plot, Dark Pulse,
Flamethrower, |
|
and Sludge Bomb. Nasty Plot is used to raise Houndooms special
attack |
|
up two levels. Dark Pulse has a base damage of 80, is 100%
accurate, |
|
and has a 20% chance of causing your Pokemon to flinch. Houndoom
is
|
|
weak against Fighting, Ground, Rock, and Water attacks. Brick
Break, |
|
Earthquake, Ancientpower, and Surf all are effective.
|
|
|
|
The last Pokemon is Absol, which has Detect, Night Slash, Perish
Song,|
|
and Psycho Cut. Detect is a high priority move that will block
any
|
|
damage on the first turn, but will drop down to 50% accuracy if
Absol |
|
uses it again on the next turn. Perish Song causes both your
Pokemon |
|
and Absol to faint in 3 turns unless you switch out. If Absol is
the |
|
last Pokemon when it uses it, it will faint. If you see it use
this, |

|
switch out your Pokemon right away. Psycho Cut is the Psychic
version |
|
of Slash. Like Umbreon, Absol is weak against the same types
(Fighting|
|
and Bug), so do the same thing you did there.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Make sure all of your Pokemon are healed for the Champion. His Pokemon
are one
of the highest in the game, from 68 to 75.
/
_______________________________________________________________________
_____\
|Boss: Lance
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Pokemon:
|
|Salamence lv 72 (Dragon/Flying)
|
|Garchomp lv 72 (Dragon/Ground)
|
|Dragonite lv 75 (Dragon/Flying)
|
|Charizard lv 68 (Fire/Flying)
|
|Altaria lv 73 (Dragon/Flying)
|
|Gyarados lv 68 (Water/Flying)
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
_____|
|Info: Lance's team has grown quite a bit since you last saw him, now
having |
|
a level average between 68-75, only a few levels lower then
Cynthia. |
|
4 out of 6 of his Pokemon are Dragon type, so Ice attacks are
highly |
|
recommended here, with the other two being part flying. Lance is
not |
|
too bad as long as your team has some variety in it.
|
|
|
|
First up is Salamence, which has Dragon Claw, Flamethrower,
Shadow
|
|
Claw, and Rest. Dragon Claw is a powerful Dragon attack that has
a
|

|
base damage of 80, and is 100% accurate. Shadow Claw is a ghost
type |
|
move that is a variation of Slash. Rest puts Salamence to sleep
for
|
|
several turns, but also restores all of its HP and any status
ailments|
|
it might have. The Lum Berry it has equipped will allow it to
recover |
|
from sleep once it uses Rest, so be careful. Salamence is 4x
weak to |
|
Ice, and 2x weak to Rock and Dragon attacks, so Ice Beam,
Ancientpower|
|
and Dragon Claw are all good moves to use.
|
|
|
|
Second is Gyarados, and it has Dragon Dance, Waterfall, Ice
Fang, and |
|
Thunder Wave. Dragon Dance increases its Attack and Speed stats
up one|
|
level when it is used. Waterfall has a base damage of 80 and has
a 20%|
|
chance of causing you to flinch. Ice Fang is a Ice move that has
a
|
|
base power of 65, is 95% accurate, and has both a 10% chance of
|
|
freezing your Pokemon and causing it to Flinch. Gyarados is 4x
weak to|
|
Electric attacks, and 2x weak to Rock. Thunderbolt, Thunder, and
|
|
Ancientpower are all good to use.
|
|
|
|
Third is Charizard, and it has Flamethrower, Hyper Beam, Dragon
Claw, |
|
and Air Slash. Air Slash is a flying move that has a base power
of
|
|
75, is 95% accurate, and has a 30% chance of causing your
Pokemon to |
|
flinch. Charizard is 4x weak to Rock, and 2x weak to Water and
|
|
Electric attacks. Ancientpower, Surf, and Thunderbolt/Thunder
are
|
|
recommended.
|
|
|
|
Lance's fourth Pokemon is Garchomp, which has Outrage, Swords
Dance, |
|
Earthquake, and Roar. Outrage is a Dragon attack that has a base
|
|
damage of 120 and will continue to use it for up to 2-3 turns,
and
|
|
then Garchomp will become confused. Swords Dance increases
Garchomp's |

|
Attack up two levels, and Roar forces another one of your
Pokemon out |
|
to the field. Garchomp is 4x weak to Ice and 2x weak to Dragon,
so
|
|
Ice Beam and Dragon Claw are the attacks you want to use.
|
|
|
|
His fifth Pokemon is Altaria, which has Double Team,
DragonBreath,
|
|
Perish Song, and Hyper Beam. Double Team increases its
evasiveness,
|
|
making it very hard to hit Altaria. DragonBreath is a Dragon
move that|
|
has a base of 60 power, is 100% accurate, and has a 30% chance
of
|
|
paralyzing your Pokemon. Altaria is similar to Salamence, so use
|
|
Ice, Rock, and Dragon attacks.
|
|
|
|
Finally, his final and trademark Pokemon is Dragonite, which has
Draco|
|
Meteor, Safeguard, Fire Blast, and Hyper Beam. Draco Meteor is a
|
|
Dragon version of Overheat, which has a base damage of 140, is
90%
|
|
accurate, and lowers Dragonites Special Attack down two levels.
|
|
Dragonite is similar to Salamence and Altaria, so Ice, Rock, and
|
|
Dragon attacks will hurt it.
|
\
_______________________________________________________________________
_____/
Congratulations, you beat the Elite Four a second time! Its good to
note how
much money you can make from each member:
/________________________________\
|Trainer |Normal |W/Amulet Coin |
|________|________|______________|
|Will
|7440p
|14880p
|
|Koga
|7740p
|15480p
|
|Bruno
|7680p
|15360p
|
|Karen
|7680p
|15360p
|
|Lance
|15000p |30000p
|
|________|________|______________|
|TOTAL
|45,540p |91,080p
|
\________________________________/
As you can see, you can make a lot of money quickly by battling the
Elite Four
over and over. Not only that, but the EXP given out is extremely good.

+=============+
|Viridian City|
+=============+
Once you are ready for the final dungeon, fly to Viridian City and go
on the
route to the left to find Route 22.
____
//EG03|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 22
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Spearow
|50%
|50%
||Normal
|
|Fearow
|5%
|5%
||Normal
|
|Doduuo
|10%
|10%
||Normal
|
|Rattata
|30%
|30%
|95%
|Normal
|
|Ponyta
|5%
|5%
|5%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Poliwag
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Poliwhirl
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Hoothoot
|
|Headbutt |
|Spinarak
|
|Headbutt |
|Pineco
|
|Headbutt |
|Wurmple
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H Radio
|
|Linoone
|
|H Radio
|
|Buizel
|
|H Radio
|
|Bidoof
|
|H Radio
|
\_____________________________________________________/
Fortunately, there are no trainers on this route for you to fight. You
can
find some low level Fearow and Ponyta in the grass, though. Anywho, keep
going left until you find one of those ledges you can hop across. Go
down
and go left and you will find the gatehouse that you passed while going
to
Victory Road. Go inside and go to the left to find a new pathway open:

Route 28.
____
//EG04|
_____________________________________________________________________\\
||
Route 28
||
\\_____________________________________________________________________
_____//
/_____________________________________________________\
|Pokemon
|Morning |Day
|Night
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Ponyta
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Rapidash
|10%
|10%
|10%
|Normal
|
|Tangela
|30%
|30%
|30%
|Normal
|
|Donphan
|20%
|20%
|20%
|HeartGold |
|Ursaring
|20%
|20%
|20%
|SoulSilver|
|Doduo
|5%
|5%
||Normal
|
|Dodrio
|5%
|5%
||Normal
|
|Sneasel
|||10%
|Normal
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Fish/Surfing
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Poliwag
|90%
|Surfing
|
|Poliwhirl
|10%
|Surfing
|
|Magikarp
|95% (O), 60% (G), 7% (S) |Fishing
|
|Poliwag
|5% (O), 40% (G), 93% (S) |Fishing
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Tree Headbutt |Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_______________|__________________________|__________|
|Natu
|
|Headbutt |
|Aipom
|
|Headbutt |
|Heracross
|
|Headbutt |
|_____________________________________________________|
|National Dex
|Encounter Rate
|Method
|
|_____________________________________________________|
|Whismur
|
|H Radio
|
|Linoone
|
|H Radio
|
|Buizel
|
|H Radio
|
|Bidoof
|
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Most of the Pokemon on this route are a mixture between the ones from
Route 22
and the Pokemon you will find in Mt. Silver. To get to the Pokemon
Center and
go to Mt. Silver, follow the lower part of the route and go right.
Once you do reach the Pokemon Center, you will find that you are in
Johto now.
If you go right, you will find a path that you will need cut for. Have a
Pokemon use cut on the tree and go right, you will find a house. Go
inside and
you will find that one girl that was on Route 16 in FRLG that was near

Celadon. Talk to her, and she will give you TM47 (Steel Wind). Once you
get
that, go out of the house and go down the right path more and you will
find a
itemball with TM 35 (Flamethrower). If you go even further down the
right side
and press A near the last tree, you will find a Rare Candy.
Now that you have done that, it is time to prepare for Mt. Silver. Most
of the
wild Pokemon are around lv 45-50, and there is no trainers outside of
the last
story boss in the game, which has his Pokemon at a whopping lv 80+,
with his
highest being level 88.
As far as HMs, you will need to have Rock Climb, Surf, Waterfall to
proceed,
and you will need Rock Smash for some of the items. If you do not feel
like
fighting all of the Pokemon, you might want to get some repels, and you
might
want to get a few Escape Ropes if you get lost. Make sure your Pokemon
are at
least level 65+ for the final battle, you might want to fight the Elite
Four
a few times to level up your Pok0

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