In-game reset: Hold A + B + Select + Start
during game play to return to the title screen.
Information in this section was contributed by mistykrystal.
Abra: Abra will not know any moves except Teleport if you
use a stone to evolve it into Kadabra.
Information in this section was contributed by Shardom.
Alakazam: Alakazam will learn Psychic at level 38 and Reflect
at level 45.
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
Aipom: Go to the area between Mahogany and Blackthorn. Headbutt
every tree possible. Eventually a sleeping Aipom at level 10 will
fall from it.
Information in this section was contributed by Pepperrunco.
Chansey: You can find a Chansey on Routes 15, 14, and 13. It
will be at level 20 or higher.
Information in this section was contributed by rashad davis.
Clefairy: Dancing: In Kanto at six o'clock, you can find dancing Clefairies
on Route 4 (outside Mount Moon ), but only on Monday nights. They
are in the patch of grass with little flowers. When the Clefairies
notice you, they run away, but will leave a rock that one of your
Pokemon can Rock Smash. Underneath, is a Moon Stone, which that
can evolve Pokemon such as Clefairy, Jigglypuff, and Nidoran (male
and female).
Information in this section was contributed by IANPORTER4.
Corsela: Fish at the Day Care Center below Goldenrod City with
the Super Rod. Eventually, you will find a Corsela. Other than
Corsela, you will find high level Krabby.
Information in this section was contributed by josh holland.
Ditto: You can breed any Pokemon with Ditto (and not just
Lugia, Suicune, Raiku, Entei, Moltres, Zapdos or Articuno).
Information in this section was contributed by vakatak.
Donphan: Go directly south of Blackthorn and search in that
location.
Information in this section was contributed by The Ultimate Pokefan.
Dratini: Go into the house in Dragon Den and answer all the
questions correctly. He will give you a Dratini.
Information in this section was contributed by Kizziegirl1991.
Use the following trick to get a level 40 Dratini. You must have
the Super Rod and a few Ultra Balls. Go to the Dragon's Den in
Blackthorn City and fish around for awhile. You will probably
see a few level 40 Magikarps, but keep fishing. Eventually you
will get a Dratini. Sometimes you can also get a Dragonair.
Information in this section was contributed by steveirwintribute77.
Dunsparce: To get wild Dunsparce, find Anthony the hiker on Route
33. Battle him and get his phone number. He will call when the
Dunsparce appear in the Dark Cave.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Eevee: When you get Eevee from bill in Goldenrod City, catch
a Ditto and give them to the day care couple at the same time.
Go in back and check to make sure that they are interested in
each other. Wait two days and then pick up an egg -- the man will
be in the yard and you do not have to take Eevee or Ditto back.
A couple of hours later, return for a second egg, and later again
for a third. It takes two days to hatch them, and you can now
get four evolutions. Breed another Eevee with another Ditto for
the last evolution
Information in this section was contributed by Rasada62.
Entine: The field before the Moo Moo Milk Farm has a Wild Entine.
Catch it or it will not appear again until you go to fight it.
Information in this section was contributed by Andy Zacharek.
Entei: Use a level 50 Golbat with Mean Look to catch Entei
easier.
Information in this section was contributed by celttree.
Fly to Ecruteak City, then go to Route 38 at night. Search in
any patch of grass for Entei.
Information in this section was contributed by Jagdeep Purba.
Buy a Max Repel at Blackthorn City, then go to Violet City. Go
to the right, then go in the grass at Route 31. Use the Max Repel
and search to find an Entei.
Information in this section was contributed by mimmabruno.
You can catch Entei at Lake Of Rage when you get all eight badges.
Information in this section was contributed by James Vian.
Espeon: Level up your Eevee until it trusts you very well.
Then, level it up in the day or morning to get Espeon. Note: Your
Eevee will not automatically evolve as soon as it trusts you.
It will most likely be above level 42 when it evolves, when it
learns Take Down. To see how tame it is, go to Goldenrod by the
gym. There is a lady in a house there who tells you how tame your
Pokemon is. As long as she says, "I get the feeling it really
trusts you," you are doing well.
Information in this section was contributed by ESPEONGIRL_13.
An easy way to get Espeon and Umbreon is to get an Eevee to lay
an egg in the Daycare Center and hatch it. When the level 5 Eevee
comes out of the egg, go to Goldenrod's Pokemart and buy ten of
Calcium, Iron, Carbos, and Protein. Use all of them on the level
5 Eevee. Train the Eevee until it grows one level. If its day
or morning it should evolve into Espeon. If it is night time it
should be an Umbreon. Note: You should save before using the items
on Eevee just in case it does not work, and restart the game.
It also helps to take it to the Salon after using the items on
it.
Information in this section was contributed by Davian Varas.
A easy way to get Espeon or Umbreon is to get an Eevee and save
the game. Then, buy as many Hp-Ups, Carbos, and other similar
items and give them to Eevee. Then, save the game again. Wait
about a day (real life) and start playing again. Give him of her
a hair cut. Do this constantly. After about seven to ten cuts,
get him or her up a few levels.
Information in this section was contributed by Dennis Sumlin.
An easy way to get Espeon or Umbreon is to get the Evee from Bill's
house after finding him in Ecruteak City. Put it in the Daycare
Center and wait for the egg (walk approximately 10,000 steps),
then wait until the egg hatches. Next, go to the Elite Four with
a Pokemon team that is sure to win. Face all the members of the
Elite Four, sending the Evee out first. Make sure it is the first
member of your party. Then, return it and send out a very strong
Pokemon. If you do this for every opponet's Pokemon, the Evee
should be at about level 36, and trust you a lot. Then, depending
on what time of day it is, the Evee should evolve into either
Espeon or Umbreon.
Fearligatr: Feraligatr learns Hyro Pump at level 58.
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
Flareon: Flareon learns Flamethrower at level 52.
Information in this section was contributed by Milan Lelas.
To obtain Flareon, you will need to go south of Goldenrod. You
will battle a kid named School Boy Alan on Route 32. After the
battle, you can register his phone number. After a few phone calls,
he will pick up a Firestone. After you have the Firestone, go
back in Goldenrod and talk to Bill, after you have met him in
Ectureak City. He will give you a level 20 Evee. To have a stronger
Evee, you can catch a Ditto and breed them in the Daycare. Hatch
the egg for a stronger Flareon.
Information in this section was contributed by Neokid550.
Furret: To make a very powerful Furret, save your money and
go to the Goldenrod department store. They sell three Punch TMs,
Fire Punch, Ice Punch, and Thunder Punch. Furret can learn all
three and get an advantage on Ghost, Bird, Grass, Water, and Dragon
type Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Marvin Cox.
Gastly: You can find a wild Gastly in the grass on routes 30
and 31.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Gengar: Teach a Gengar Thief and take it to the battle tower.
Use it to steal the opponent's item.
Information in this section was contributed by Nonnie7771.
Golduck: You can encounter Golduck surfing in Ilex forest, and
along route 35.
Information in this section was contributed by jordan magnuson.
Grimer: To find a Grimer in the water, go to Celadon City.
Find the house that has a pond in the front. Then, Surf across
the pond. Speak to the man in front of the house. Surf in the
pond until find a Grimer.
Information in this section was contributed by apene.
Heracross: Look in grassy areas and use Headbutt on bushes.
Information in this section was contributed by Ivoree0714.
Hitmontop: If the Tyrogue that you got from the Karate Master
in Mt. Mortar has already evolved, you will need a Ditto to get
the Hitmontop. Take your evolved Tyrogue (Hitmonchan or Hitmonlee)
to the Daycare Center and make sure they like each other. You
will know this if you talk to them when they are in the backyard
of the house. Have them lay an egg. After getting the egg and
hatching it, train the baby Tyrogue to level 19, then save the
game just in case it does not evolve to Hitmontop (and you can
do it again). Check its Attack and Defense status. If one is higher
than the other, go to the Department Store and buy the necessary
Protein or Iron to make the lower one equal the higher one. Then,
go back to training it. When it gets to level 20 and evolves,
it should be a Hitmontop. Note: If this does not work, reset the
game and repeat the procedure.
Information in this section was contributed by Davian.
Ho-oh: To catch Ho-oh you must get the Rainbow Wing.
Information in this section was contributed by FleetCommand200
and Rasada62.
If you capture Ho-oh and want to use him in the Battle Tower,
he will only be able to fight against level 70 Pokemon because
of his high status.
Information in this section was contributed by Ecuadorian12.
Catch Suicune, Raikou and Entei. Then, go back to the place when
you caught Suicune. Talk with all the people that are there. One
of them will give you the Rainbow Wing. When you have it, a ladder
will appear. Go down to enter a labyrinth. Find the correct way
through the labyrinth. Ho-oh can be found at the end.
Information in this section was contributed by Elisabeth.
Hoothoot: You can catch Hoothoot in the early parts of the game.
To level him up, take Hoothoot to the Sprout Tower in Violet City
where the Bird Gym is located. Most of the trainers have Bell
Sprouts, which cannot do much damage to Hoothoot. However, beware
of Ghost Pokemon. Have a Poliwag slightly leveled up to battle,
and watch for the Hypnosis move. At this stage, only Poliwag's
Bubble move is going to do much damage to a Ghost Pokemon. Note:
One daytime Pokemon, Butterfree, has the power to defeat both
Bellsprouts and Ghosts in Sprout Tower.
Information in this section was contributed by Marvin Cox.
Houndoom: To get a very powerful Houndoom, defeat the Elite Four.
At night, catch a Houndour on Route 7 and give it a Exp. Share.
Battle the Elite Four until it reaches level 35 then let it evolve.
Have it learn Crunch, Faint Attack, Bite, and Flame Thrower.
Information in this section was contributed by Coye Still.
Houndour: At night (6 p.m. to 4 a.m.), go in the patch of grass
between Saffron and Celedon City in Kanto. Search there and you
will find a Houndour.
Information in this section was contributed by chrisie dickens.
Kadabra: Kadabra will learn Confusion (at level 16), Disable
(at level 18), Psybeam (at level 21), Recover (at level 26), Psychic
(at level 38), and Reflect (at level 45).
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
When Abra evolves into Kadabra, it is level16. It should have
two attacks, Telelport and Confusion.
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
Kingler: You can find Kingler and Starmie in the pond at the
Daycare Centre south of Goldenrod.
Information in this section was contributed by hurricane.
Lapras: Every Friday at Union Cave there is a wild Lapras in
a secret place. Get at least 20 Heavy Balls and a Pokemon at level
25 that knows Surf and Fury Swipes. When you get into Union Cave,
go near the end of the cave. Instead of going to the exit near
Azalea Town, go to the other side on the left. Instead of going
to battle the man to the north, go south. You should see a pond.
Surf down the pond, and there should be a staircase. Use it. After
you go down the staircase, there is an other pond. Go near the
pond and Surf across. There is an other staircase. Use it. Next,
go south and Surf all the way down. When you reach the bottom,
go left and get on the land. Go all the way down, then save the
game. To catch Lapras, look on the right side of the land that
you are on. Use Surf on the pond you just saw and look for Lapras.
Battle Lapras and bring her down to the red zone by attacking
her with the level 25 Pokemon. Then, catch her with a Heavy Ball.
If you kill her, turn off the game and resume from the saved location.
Information in this section was contributed by Mastermaletta.
Larvitar: During the morning or the day, you can catch Larvitar.
It takes quite awhile find it, but is worth it when Larvitar evolves
into Tyranitar.
Information in this section was contributed by MimisPets.
Ledian: Use the following trick to get a very strong Ledian.
When you reach Goldenrod City, make sure you have a Pokemon that
really trusts you, perhaps your starter if you have used it since
you obtained it. Take it to the woman on Sundays that gives you
Frustration or Return, depending on how much your Pokemon trusts
you. You want to get Return. Go to the grassy area directly above
Cherrygrove City on the way to Violet City. Find a level 2 Ledyba,
preferably male, with good starting stats. Catch it (using a Scyther
with False Swipe is recommended) and teach it Return immediately.
If you can, buy an Ice Punch and Thunderpunch and also teach it
those. Give it as many Proteins, Irons, Carbos, Calciums, HP Ups
as it will take. Groom it frequently, then start raising it, starting
at New Bark Town. After it evolves into Ledian, teach it Hyper
Beam. Raise it to level 100 to be safe. If done correctly, you
should be able to clean out the Elite Four easily with just this
single Pokemon, as Return will usually be a one hit K.O. A good
Fire and Fighting Pokemon is recommended, just in case. Flareon
with Bite, Fire Blast, Flamethrower, and Quick Attack, and Machoke
with Seismic Toss, Dynamic Punch, Karate Chop, and Cross Chop
are recommended.
Information in this section was contributed by DeJa Johnson.
Legendary Birds: You have to transfer Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres
from Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow to get
them.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Legendary Dogs: The Legendary Dogs are Raikou, Entei, and Suicune.
You will find Entei and Raikou after you have scared them away
from the Burned Tower, but you will have to do more to find Suicune.
Suicune can be caught at the Tin Tower in Ecrukteak City after
you have received the Clear Bell from the Station Manager, have
defeated the Ecrukteak City Gym Leader, scared away Raikou, Entei,
and Suicune, and have defeated the Wise Trio. Only when the those
tasks have been completed, will you be able to fight Suicune.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Find Suicune (Suikun) in three different places (right out of
National Park, below the bush by Mount Mortar, and up in Cianwood).
Then, go to Tin Tower, and Suicune will appear to fight you.
Information in this section was contributed by Lars Housholder.
To capture Suicune, make sure you have the Ekruteak Gym Badge,
Clear Bell, and 20 Fast Balls. Then, go to Tin Tower and enter
the battle. First, send out a level 40 Red Gyrados and use Dragon
Rage two times. Then, switch it with a level 39 Typhlosion and
use Cut two to three times. After that, keep using Fast Balls.
If you put him to sleep one time, you should have seven Fast Balls
remaining if you catch him. Note: Save before you go inside in
case you lose or make Suicune faint.
Information in this section was contributed by Kim Stallings.
You can catch Suicine by getting a Master Ball and going to Eckruteak
City. Go to the tower and three people will battle you. Defeat
them, go to the tower, and Suicine will battle you. Use the Master
Ball to capture it.
Information in this section was contributed by george mathew.
The three Legendary Dogs have a special song when they appear.
That same song is used when your find Raikou or Entei, which is
a trick for capturing Ho-oh.
Information in this section was contributed by Ecuadorian12.
To capture Raikou, Entei, and Suicune easily, first catch a Scyther
from the Bug Catching contests on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Raise the Scyther to level 40 and make sure it knows False Swipe.
False Swipe will always leave one HP on your opponent. Make sure
it has high speed (use as many Carbos as possible) to be able
to get a first hit. Also use Quick Claw. When you have one of
the dogs in your area, use Max Repel to keep unnecessary Pokemon
away. When you see your opponent, use False Swipe. They will get
away but you do not have to worry about them fainting and lose
your shot. After their health is low, raise a Poliwhirl to level
40 with Hypnosis. Try a Politoed if possible. Boost its speed
up with Carbos and go on the hunt. When you see your opponent,
make sure Poliwhirl is at the top of the line and has Quick Claw.
Use Hypnosis and try your luck. If it falls asleep, try an Ultra,
Great, and Fast ball. If unsuccessful, try again. If they wake
up, try Hypnosis again. Also consider having Scyther on your line
for False Swipe.
Information in this section was contributed by Lillutzy8719.
Use the following trick to find Entei or Raikou easier. After
you battle Suicune, Fly to Mahogany and go to the grass field
east of the town. Use any type of Repel to find Entei, then go
to the area east of Ecruteak City and use a Repel to probably
encounter Raikou. When you hear the music from the battle with
Suicune, you will know that you have found one of the other two
Legendary Dogs. After you see them for the first time, look in
your Pokedex to track their movement through Johto.
Information in this section was contributed by Jeremy Ernst.
Buy some Max Repels and use one. Then, use Sweet Scent if you
still have it. About 50% of the time, a Legendary Dog will appear.
Information in this section was contributed by VJGREYMONN.
Entei, Suicune, and Raikou are found randomly in a location after
you free them in Ecruteak. From then on, they will move to any
area near them every time you change an area.
Information in this section was contributed by ansem.
If you have already seen Entei and Raikou once, open your Pokedex
and find their entry. They should be near the bottom, in new and
old modes. Open the entry and choose the option area. This will
show you where Entei and Raikou are located. However, they will
move every time the Route changes or you enter or leave a city,
building, or cave.
The easiest way to catch Suicune is to get a strong Hoothoot or
Noctowl that knows Hypnosis. Use Hypnosis. Then switch to your
strongest Pokemon. Get Suicune down to very low HP. Keep throwing
Ultra and Great Balls. Note: You may want to save the game before
you battle Suicune, or any other unique Pokemon. If you kill it,
you can turn off the game, then turn it back on to try again.
Information in this section was contributed by Pokemonmasterbestest.
If you have a Master Ball, clone it. If you do not, get lots of
Ultra Balls, Fast Balls, Friend Balls, etc. The best Pokemon to
do this are a level 45 Haunter that knows Mean Look and Hypnosis
and a level 40 Tangela that knows Sweet Scent. Once you are in
the same area as Entei or Raikou, use Sweet Scent. Over half of
the time you will get them. When you are in battle, make sure
Haunter is first in your party. First use Mean Look so that they
cannot run, but watch out for Roar. Then, use Hypnosis and get
their health very low. Throw some balls until you catch them.
Information in this section was contributed by Gohan.
Lugia: Go to the cave nearest to the city with the light house,
or just follow the wall on the right-hand side while in the water.
You will encounter two trainers and then a whirlpool. Use the
whirlpool to get into the cave. Once inside, you will see a small
walkway with jump-able bushes on one side. Jump over then go up
and right. Go down the ladder. You will be on an island with an
item nearby. Get the item and SURF down. Once down the waterfall,
you will see an entrance in the cliff and a ladder. Go into the
entrance. Then, Surf up to find Lugia, Use the ladder to exit
the cave. Note: Lugia are at level 60 and are very hard to catch
with any Pokeballs other than the Master Ball.
Information in this section was contributed by Gameboirex.
Use Hypnosis at the beginning of the battle with a Poliwhirl or
Politoed. Make sure you have a Scyther or Scizzor that is at least
level 60 and use False Swipe. Bring at least 50 Ultra Balls. Save
the game before you battle, in case you Lugia faints.
Information in this section was contributed by raymond lopez.
Find Lugia in the top right whirpool island. Move directly next
to it and save the game. Make sure you have at least 25 of each
Pokeball, Ultra Ball, and Great Ball. Weaken Lugia with a Thunder
type attack (Thunderpunch or Thunderbolt) or Aurora Beam. Teach
your Gyarados Zap Cannon, the attack you get in Kanto after you
find the machine part for the generator. This attack will paralyze
Lugia. Send out a strong Pokemon that does not have much effect
on Lugia and keep it standing until all of Lugias recovers run
out and the occasional Pokeballs. Next, use all your balls.
Information in this section was contributed by RCGNA.
Magmar: Magmars can usually be found inside of Mt. Silver's
Cave in the morning or day.
Information in this section was contributed by Terance Ashford.
Marill: There are Marill at Mount Mortar. You will need a Super
Rod to catch one.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Meowth: Meowth learns Pay Day at level 20.
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
Misdreavus: Go to mt. Mortar at night. Go to the room that is two
away from where Red (Ash) is located. Walk around and fight every
Pokemon you see and Misdreavus (level 45) will appear.
Information in this section was contributed by Scaneus.
Mew and Celebi: You cannot catch Mew or Celebi on any of the Pokemon
games. You have to get them from Nintendo in one of their contests
or tours.
Information in this section was contributed by FleetCommand200.
Misdreavus: Go to Mt. Silver at night. Go to the room before the
room where Red (Ash) is located. Walk around and fight every Pokemon
you see and Misdreavus (level 45) will appear.
Information in this section was contributed by aboos.
Mr. Mime: Female: Surf down from Pallet Town and go into the grass. You
should find female Mr. Mines there.
Information in this section was contributed by troy worrell.
Persian: Go to the little patch of grass outside of Celadon
City. Note: Go out the door closest to the Pokemon Center.
Information in this section was contributed by Boyfighter901.
Phanpy: Go directly south of Blackthorn and search in that
location.
Information in this section was contributed by The Ultimate Pokefan.
Travel towards Cherrygrove. A gate will be near the town. Go there
between the hours of 4:00 a.m. to 9:59 a.m. to catch Phanpy. It
is best to use a Hoothoot's Hypnosis attack so it does not run
away.
Information in this section was contributed by Bracewell99.
Pikachu: Go to the grassy area just before you enter Viridian
City. Pikachus are usually in the top row of the grass at about
10:00 am.
Information in this section was contributed by Silvermoon16wolf.
You can get a Pikachu in Kanto at Celadon City's Game Corner.
Information in this section was contributed by devin.
Pineco: Go to Ilex Forest at night. Headbutt a tree just next
to a trainer Pineco should appear.
Information in this section was contributed by Kylekid929.
Get Headbutt, then go to either New Bark Town exit the National
Park. One tree behind the plant the contains Ice Heal; Pineco
should be there. Note: you can also find Eggsacute.
Information in this section was contributed by Fightingleaf.
Go to the Ilex Forest and headbutt every tree. A level 10 Pineco
will eventually fall from the tree. Be careful -- it is awake
and will use Explosion on its first move.
Information in this section was contributed by Pepperrunco.
Pinser: You can catch either Scyther or Pinser at National
Park on a Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday. You can only keep one
of them because it is a contest.
Information in this section was contributed by Rasada62.
Pinser always wins the Bug Catching contest.
Information in this section was contributed by James Vian.
Poliwag: You can find a wild Poliwag in the grass on Routes
30 and 31.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Porygon: Save 9999 game coins, then go to the Celadon Game Corner.
Go to the place where you redeem the prizes. Go to the one where
you get the Pokemon. Make sure you have a spare space. If you
cannot get to 9999, spend money on the gambling machines.
Information in this section was contributed by Nick.
Psyduck: You can find a wild Psyduck on Routes 34 and 35 and
in the ILex Forest.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Psyduck learns Confusion at level 16
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
Raikou: Use a level 50 Golbat with Mean Look to catch Raikou
easier.
Information in this section was contributed by celttree.
First, capture a Scyther in the Bug Catching Contest or trade
for a Scicor with a friend if possible. Then, go to Route 31 and
use Max Repel. Look in the grass where you released the Max Repel
and a Raikou should appear. If not, keep using Max Repel.
Information in this section was contributed by Wadegll.
You can find a Raikou at Route 35 where Arnie bug catcher is located,
if you have a Scyther and all sixteen Badges.
Information in this section was contributed by devin.
Scyther: You can catch either Scyther or Pinser at National
Park on a Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday. You can only keep one
of them because it is a contest.
Information in this section was contributed by Rasada62.
Scyther learns False Wipe at level 18.
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
Sentret: To make a very powerful Sentret, save your money and
go to the Goldenrod department store. They sell three Punch TMs,
Fire Punch, Ice Punch, and Thunder Punch. Sentret can learn all
three and get an advantage on Ghost, Bird, Grass, Water, and Dragon
type Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Marvin Cox.
Shuckle: You can find Shuckle by doing one of two things. First,
you can use Rock Smash on one of the rocks to the south of the
Pokemon Battle Tower. Second, you can get one free from the kid
in Cianwood City who had his other Pokemon stolen by your Rival.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Skarmory: Go directly south of Blackthorn and search in that
location.
Information in this section was contributed by The Ultimate Pokefan.
Smeargle: Get all 16 Badges and all Onown Pokemon. Teach your
Pokemon Surf and go to Azalea town, Union cave and go down to
the ladder. Go farther north, then exit. If you see a tall grass
you may find a Smeargle.
Information in this section was contributed by SilveradoT457.
Sneasel: You can encounter Sneasel by the end of Ice Cave, although
they are very difficult to find.
Information in this section was contributed by Magnet.
Snorlax: Gind the generator piece in Cerulean City. Then, go
over to the Power Plant through the Rock Tunnel. Give it to the
man at the generator. Then, Fly to the Lavender Town Radio Tower
and the President will give you the EXPN Card. This allows you
to listen to the radio in Kanto. Next, go over to Snorlax in Vermillion
City. Put on your radio and tune it to the Pokeflute channel.
Snorlax will wake up and attack you. You only get one chance to
defeating it. Save the game before starting the battle.
Information in this section was contributed by CoolerSaiyan.
Squirtle: Squirtle evolves at level 19 or 20 (transferred from
Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow).
Information in this section was contributed by Chad Mathews.
Starmie: You can find Kingler and Starmie in the pond at the
Daycare Centre south of Goldenrod.
Information in this section was contributed by hurricane.
Sudowood: When you go to capture Sudowood (the "tree"
blocking the way between Violet and Goldenrod cities) make sure
to have a Pokemon that knows Hypnosis and a level 28 Fearow. Have
the first Pokemon cast Hypnosis, then use Fearow to slowly lower
Sudowood's HP . Sudowood is a rock type, and Fearow is weak against
him. This will help avoid a K.O. as there is only one Sudowood
in the game in the wild. Save the game before you start the battle,
just in case.
Information in this section was contributed by Marvin Cox.
Use the following trick to get more then one Sudowood. Capture
the Sudowood blocking the way to the ruins. Then, catch a male
Graveler and put them both in the Day Care. The next day, go to
the Day Care and make sure the old man is in the back of the house.
Approach him and he will give you an egg. After a few minutes,
go back to get another egg.
Information in this section was contributed by TOMAI.
Use Hypnosis at the start of the battle with a Poliwhirl or Politoed
and keep using Quick attack. Make sure you have a Scyther that
was raised to level 20 or higher and use False Swipe. Bring at
least fifteen Great Balls.
Information in this section was contributed by raymond lopez.
Suicune: Get 20 or more Great Balls and go to Tin Tower. Save
the game in front of the stairs then go inside and battle Suicune.
Make sure you have a Pokemon that knows an Ice type move so you
can freeze him. You can now take all the time needed to throw
Great Balls at him. If you run out of Great Balls, turn off your
Game Boy Color and repeat the steps. Catching Suicune may take
some time.
Information in this section was contributed by purt40.
Use Hypnosis at the start of the battle with a Poliwhirl or Politoed.
Then, switch to a level 40 or higher Scyther or Scizzor. As soon
as you send it out, use False Swipe. Make sure you have a lot
of Fast and Ultra Balls. If Suicune wakes up, use Hypnosis again.
Also, save your game before you enter Tin Tower.
Information in this section was contributed by raymond lopez.
This trick requires an Electrode at about level 25 that knows
Screech and SelfDestruct. One can be caught in Mahogany Town,
during the Lake Of Rage crisis. This is the point where you and
Lance are working together to shut down Team Rocket. Go to a Pokemart
and buy Ultra and Pokeballs. Send it out first. Use Screech three
times, followed by a SelfDestruct. Then, send out a level 33 Kadabra
and use Confusion. Psybeam is a bit too powerful. Let Suicine
kill Kadabra, by any means necessary. Do not hurt Suicine in the
process at all. Send out a level 33 Ariados and use Constrict.
Watch closely and determine exactly how much damage you are doing.
It will take off very little, but do not let Ariados die. Switch
to a level 30 to 33 Swinub. Use Powder Snow on Suicine until he
has very little life, or until he uses Bubblebeam, in which Swinub
is dead. When Swinub dies, switch to a Pokemon, such as Poliwhirl,
with Hypnosis or Sleep Powder. Use Hypnosis until Suicine falls
asleep. Use your Ultraballs first. Then, use your Pokeballs.
Information in this section was contributed by Dan Kolleth.
This trick requires the Ecruteak Gym badge. Go to Tin Tower and
you will see Ente, Raikou, and Suicune. Ente and Raikou will run
away, but you will battle Suicune. In order to catch it, you must
get its power bar down to the halfway point or less (not fainted),
then catch it with a Master Ball.
Information in this section was contributed by Mishala Buchanon.
Typhlosion: Typhlosion is a very powerful Pokemon. It can take
Ground, Rock, and Water Pokemon down easily. Teach it Flamewheel,
Mud-Slap, Solarbeam, and Sunnyday. If facing a Water type, use
Sunnyday, then Solarbeam. If facing a Rock/Ground type, use Sunnyday,
then Solarbeam. If facing a Rock/any other type, use Mud-Slap.
If using Water/Ground type, use Sunnyday, then Solarbeam. If facing
a Grass type, use Sunnyday, then Flamewheel.
Information in this section was contributed by PokeMaster2002.
For an almost unbeatable Typhlosion, get it to level75 and have
it learn Thunder Punch, Flamethrower, Earthquake, and Strength.
Use Thunder Punch on Water, Flying, and Dragon types; Flamethrower
on Grass, Bug, Ice, Steel and Normal types; Earthquake on all
Ground, Fire, Poison, Rock and Ghost types; and Strength on all
other types.
Information in this section was contributed by Desertthunder300.
Umbreon: Level up your Eevee until it trusts you very well.
Then, level it up at night to get Umbreon. Note: Your Eevee will
not automatically evolve as soon as it trusts you. It will most
likely be above level 42 when it evolves, when it learns Take
Down. To see how tame it is, go to Goldenrod by the gym. There
is a lady in a house there who tells you how tame your Pokemon
is. As long as she says, "I get the feeling it really trusts
you," you are doing well.
Information in this section was contributed by ESPEONGIRL_13.
An easy way to get Espeon and Umbreon is to get an Eevee to lay
an egg in the Daycare Center and hatch it. When the level 5 Eevee
comes out of the egg, go to Goldenrod's Pokemart and buy ten of
Calcium, Iron, Carbos, and Protein. Use all of them on the level
5 Eevee. Train the Eevee until it grows one level. If its day
or morning it should evolve into Espeon. If it is night time it
should be an Umbreon. Note: You should save before using the items
on Eevee just in case it does not work, and restart the game.
It also helps to take it to the Salon after using the items on
it.
Information in this section was contributed by Davian Varas.
Max out your Evee's happiness with Vitamins. You can tell this
by going to the happiness rater in Goldenrod City. Then, gain
a level at night.
Information in this section was contributed by MISSBOSTONAVA.
Unowns: In the back of each puzzle room in the Ruins of Alph
is a word formed by Unowns. They require you to do things in order
to get into a back room. In one place, you must equip a Water
Stone. In another, you must put Ho-Oh first in your lineup. In
another you must use an Escape Rope. In another you must use Flash.
Once in the back room, pick up the items and fall down the hole
to find a room with a message about Annon/Unown. Fall down the
hole there to return to the Unown shrine.
Information in this section was contributed by Lars Housholder.
To catch an Unown easily, first catch a Ditto and train it to
level 27. Go to the Ruins Of Alph, and have Ditto transform into
the Unown you want to catch. Use Hidden Power once. This should
bring the enemy Unown into the orange zone and make it easy to
catch with the Pokeball. Note: This works about 99% of the time.
For the other 1%, the enemy Unown is KOed.
Information in this section was contributed by Chris Iverson.
To catch an Unown easily, catch a Scyther at the National Park
Bug-Catching Contest. Train it to level 18, when it learns False
Swipe. Then, go to the Ruins Of Alph and get into battle with
an Unown you do not have. Send out Scyther and use False Swipe.
Catch the enemy Unown with the Pokeball. Note: This works best
if the enemy Unown is Paralyzed, Asleep, etc.
Information in this section was contributed by cj_no_one
and kirbythebubble26.
The following a list of the 26 Unowns found in the Ancient Ruins,
near Violet City.
Information in this section was contributed by Joshua Weinstein.
Angry
Bear
Chase
Direct
Engage
Find
Give
Help
Increase
Join
Keep
Laugh
Make
Nuzzle
Observe
Perform
Quicken
Reassure
Search
Tell
Undo
Vanish
Want
Xxxxx
Yield
Zoom
Vaporeon: Once you get Eevee from Bill in Goldenrod City, go
to Mahogany town. To the west of Mahogany Town, you will find
a man named Tully Fisher. After battling him, register his phone
number. Eventually, he will call you and give you a Water Stone.
Give it to your Eevee and it will evolve into a Vaporeon.
Information in this section was contributed by Mdzplus2.
Wartortle: Wartortle evolves at level 36.
Information in this section was contributed by Chad Mathews.
Wobbuffet: You can find Wobbuffet in the Dark Cave at night, or
buy him from the Goldenrod Game Corner for 1,500 Coins.
Information in this section was contributed by PDTCruiser.
Yanma: To get wild Yanma, find Arnie the bug catcher on Route
35 and battle him . Get his phone number and he will call when
wild Yanma appear.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Celebi (Japanese version): Note: This trick requires the mobile adapter for your
cell phone which is available only in Japan. Go to the Communication
Center (Pokemon Center) in Goldenrod City, and read the message
on the lockers to the right of the room. They will talk about
a present from the future. Leave and the blue-haired nurse will
ask you to defeat all sixteen gyms in order to obtain the GS Ball.
Once you have done so, give the GS Ball to Kurt. The next day,
he will give it back. Put it in the shrine in the Ilex forest
and a level 30 Serebii (Celebi) will attack you.
Information in this section was contributed by Lars Housholder.
Shiny Pokemon: According to the official guide, it is possible to
get all Pokemon in the game in an alternate color. However, the
chances of seeing an alternate color Pokemon is so low you may
have to play for hundreds of hours to see any, except for the
red Gyarados at the Lake Of Rage. The alternate color Pokemon
do not have better stats. Any difference in the stats is due to
the trainer, and not the color.
Information in this section was contributed by Marvin Cox.
All three starter Pokemon: This trick requires Pokemon Gold or Silver
to do this. First, start a new game on Pokemon Gold or
Silver. Then, choose any starter (Cyndaquil, Tododile,
or Chikorita). Go to the first Pokemon Center that you can find,
then trade one of the starter Pokemon for another. You can repeat
this as many times as desired.
Information in this section was contributed by Miles Walcott Jr.
Breeding partners: Information in this section was contributed
by Krartman101.
Magby: Two Magmars
Pichu: Two Pikachus
Igglybuff: Two Jigglypuffs
Ceffa: Two Clefairies
Tyrongue: Hitmonchan or Hitmonlee with a Ditto
Shiny Magikarp: Gyrados with a Shiny Gyrados
Steps required for breeding: When you leave Pokemon at the Day Care Center and are
trying to get them to breed, it does not take a set amount of
time. Instead, the game requires a certain amount of steps. Getting
the Pokemon to lay an egg requires a couple hundred steps. It
varies on how long it takes the egg to hatch.
Information in this section was contributed by mitchol.
1000 Steps: Magikarp
2500 Steps: Cleffa, Igglypuff, Pichu, Togepi
4000 Steps: Caterpie, Geodude, Hoothoot, Ledyba, Pidgey, Rattata,
Sentret, Spearow, Spinarak, Weedle, Zubat
6500 Steps: Elekid, Heracross, Magby, Mantine, Misdreavous, Mr.
Mime, Onix, Pinsir, Scyther, Skarmory, Smoochum, Tyrogue
7500 Steps: Kabuto, Omanyte
9000 Steps: Eevee, Aerodactyl
10000 Steps: Chansey, Dratini, Lapras, Larvitar, Snorlax
All others take about 5000 steps.
Information in this section was contributed by Zach Vrchota.
Breeding tips: Tameness is a large factor. The longer you keep a Pokemon
in a box, the harder and less chance it has of producing an egg.
If it is injured and you do not heal it, the Pokemon will get
upset and often fail to produce eggs. If Pokemon have the same
miniature icons (select the Pokemon option on your menu), they
will prefer each other more than other Pokemon. Finally, do not
breed family members with each other. For example, if you breed
an Eevee with a Ditto, that Eevee will not breed with the new
Eevee. They will refuse to breed and get upset.
Information in this section was contributed by Zach Vrchota.
Go to Goldenrod City then go down to the Day Care Center. Give
the old man or woman a Ditto and any Pokemon of your choice, other
than a Legendary Pokemon (Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, or Ho-Oh).
When the old man or woman is in the back of the house he or she
will give you a level 5 Pokemon. For example, if you gave them
a Magneton that you got in a trade it will be Magnemite at level
5.
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.
Quick restore: When far away from a Pokemon Center, go to a location
with a PC. Deposit the weak Pokemon, then withdraw it.
Information in this section was contributed by Ceedaddysharp.
Increasing happiness: Buy 30 each of Carbos, Protein, Iron, and Calcium.
Give as many of the Carbos, Protein, Iron, and Calcium to your
Pokemon as possible. Then, take your Pokemon to the groomers and
have it groomed twice. Then, take it to the Happiness rater to
see how much it likes you. After that, raise it up a level and
it should evolve. This is best used with Togepi to Togetic, Eevee
to Espeon, Eevee to Umbreon, and Chansey to Blissey.
Information in this section was contributed by sean doug.
Happiness evolution: In order to get the Pokemon that evolve with happiness,
such as Eevee into Unbreon or Espeon, you need to raise their
happiness level to a certain number. Using an emulator, the number
you need to get to is approximately 225 points. Once your Pokemon
has reached 225 points, it will evolve after it gains a level.
Using the following guide, you can calculate the approximate happiness
stat of your Pokemon. When you catch/receive a Pokemon the starting
happiness stat is as below:
When Pokemon is captured by a Friend Ball: 200 points
When Pokemon is captured by any other ball : 70 points
When Pokemon is given/traded/received as a gift: 70 points
Note that if you have a Pokemon whose happiness is 200 and you
trade it, the happiness level becomes 70. The following are things
that increase happiness levels and how much they increase it by:
For every 520 steps you take with the Pokemon in your party: +1
point
For every status increasing item used on the Pokemon (like Carbos,
HP UP): +2 points
For every level gained by the Pokemon: either +3 or +5 points
For every time Blue's sister grooms the Pokemon: +3 points
The Hair Cut Brothers, located in the Goldenrod Underground, can
also increase your Pokemon's happiness stat. How much it increases
depends on the saying you get after the grooming is finished.
Here is a list of how much the happiness status is increased by
each brother.
For The Older Brother ($500)
If it says "looks a little happier": +1 point
If it says "looks happy": +3 points
If it says "looks delighted": +5 points
For The Younger Brother ($300)
If it says "look a little happier": +1 point
If it says "looks happy": +3 points
If it says "looks delighted": +10 points
The happiness stat can also be decreased. The following things
decrease the happiness stat.
If the Pokemon faints: -1 point
If Heal Powder is used on the Pokemon: -5 points
If Energy Powder is used on the Pokemon: -5 points
If Energy Root is used on the Pokemon: -10 points
If Revival Herb is used on the Pokemon: -10 points
Also, the following do not affect the happiness stat of a Pokemon
either way:
If the Pokemon is holding items
If the Pokemon wins any battle
If the Pokemon HP falls to critical<red> (not fainting)
If the Pokemon is put in the PC
If the Pokemon is poisoned, stunned, confused, burned, frozen,
or asleep
Evolve by trading: Machoke, Kadabra, Haunter, and Graveler will evolve
by trading via a game link cable.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Easy day change: To change the day easily, go to the Pokegear and go
to the map. Go back and you will see that the day has changed.
This is an easy way to get lots of berries, the balls from Kurt
quickly, or enter at the Bug Catching Contest when desired.
Information in this section was contributed by Ricardo Leitinho.
Celadon City: Lucky slot machine:: In the Celadon City Game Corner in Pokemon Red,
Blue, and Yellow, the slot machine below the fisherman
was out of order. If you walked down three from that machine (or
the bottom slot machine), there would have been a lucky one. The
broken machine has been repaired, but the lucky machine is still
there. Use it for a better chance to get three 7s lined up.
Information in this section was contributed by Whitney.
Cerulean City Cape: Bills Grandpa: In Cerulean City Cape, there is a little house. Go
inside and he will say that his son mentioned something about
a Pokemon with a long tongue, which is Lickitung. Bring one to
him and he gives you an Everstone to look at. Next, he tells you
of another Pokemon. When you bring that to him, he gives you a
Leaf Stone. Soon you will have the Leaf, Thunder, Hard, and Fire
Stones.
Information in this section was contributed by CoolerSaiyan.
Cherrygrove City: Easy Pokemon catching
at start of game: After you get your Pokemon from Professor Elm, go to
Cherrygrove City and heal your Pokemon. Go to Mr. Pokemon's house.
As you are traveling to his house, try to run from every battle
you can and do the same thing on the way back as well. After you
get Pokeballs, you can catch Pokemon more easily without worrying
about killing them first.
Information in this section was contributed by Marge546.
Cherrygrove City: Experience Share: After you get the Red Scale from the red Gyarados you
defeated or captured, Fly to Cherrygrove City. Go up into Route
30 and stay on the right side of the screen. You will see Mr.
Pokemon's house. There is a berry slightly to the left. Take it
and go inside. He will ask you to trade your Red Scale for his
Exp. Share. Answer "Yes" and walk outside, anywhere.
Attach Exp. Share to the Pokemon you want to train. It will get
double experience. Note: If your Pokemon has the Pokerus infection,
it will get four times the experience.
Information in this section was contributed by RSDskate.
Cianwood City: Information for evolving
by tameness: When you talk to the Night Trainer on Route 39, she
tells you that because she caught her Meowth there, she can level
it up easier and it becomes more tame. This is also true for your
Pokemon. Visit the Pokemon Seer in Cianwood and she will tell
you when and where you caught your Pokemon . Go there at that
time and fight Pokemon. Your Pokemon will level up quicker, and
if it evolves by tameness it will evolve quicker.
Information in this section was contributed by Marvin Cox.
Cianwood City: Fly HM02: To get this HM, go to the Cianwood City Pharmacy sign
(but do not go in). Then, go all the way to the left until you
reach the side of a cave. Go up a short distance and you should
see a woman. Talk to her, and she will give you the Fly HM.
Goldenrod City: Move Tutor: Every Wednesday and Saturday after you defeat the Elite
Four, a person will appear in front of the Goldenrod City Game
Corner. If you have 4,000 coins to pay, then he will teach one
of your Pokemon one of three moves: Ice Beam, Thunderbolt, or
Flamethrower.
Information in this section was contributed by FleetCommand200.
There is a man outside Game Corner in Goldenrod City on Wednesdays
and Saturdays. He will teach a Pokemon Ice Beam, Thunderbolt or
Flamethrower. This will cost 4,000 game coins. However, there
is a way to get a move for free. First, choose the move you want
before you go to get it. Next, have the Pokemon in your party
you want to learn the move. Also, have another one that is able
to learn it but has not. Talk to him. Have your Pokemon learn
the move and press B. Continue pressing B until
the end of the dialogue. You should still have your 4,000 coins,
and your Pokemon has learned the move. Note: The man only appears
after having defeated the Elite Four. Also, this may only work
if the Pokemon learning the move has an open space in their move
inventory. You can forget moves with the move deleter in Lavender
City.
Information in this section was contributed by Shane.
Goldenrod City: Free TM: Go to the fifth floor of the Department Mart. A girl
gives you any TM by the counter every Sunday. A girl will give
you better a TM at 11:30 p.m..
Information in this section was contributed by Miguel1245.
On Saturday nights, a man will be standing in front of the Game
Corner. For 5,000 Game Corner Coins, he will teach any one of
your Pokemon a TM move.
Information in this section was contributed by ShawnWilken Wilken.
Goldenrod City: Items: Turn the radio to 10.5 (one notch right of 10) and
read the password given. Go to the Goldenrod radio station at
any time. Go up one floor to find a broadcasting booth. Talk to
the woman closer to you and tell her the password, then talk to
the woman below her. She will give you a blue card and a point.
When you have more points, talk to the second woman again to get
a prize such the Ultra ball or HP Up.
Information in this section was contributed by Joncurtis199.
The Underground path in Goldenrod City contains a few hidden items.
Use the Item Finder to locate them.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
At Goldenrod radio tower, play the lucky number game. If you get
all five numbers you will win another Master Ball. The odds of
this are extremely low.
Information in this section was contributed by kittie_601.
Note: The more Pokemon you trade, the more ID numbers you get,
which gives better chances at winning the lucky numbers game.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Tune into your radio after 6:00. Listen to all the shows until
you find one that is saying Pokemon or items. Remember the code
and go to the radio tower. Find a girl with blue hair. Tell her
the code and she will give you a point. There is another girl
in the room. If you collect enough points, you can buy a Rare
Candy from her. Do this throughout the game.
Information in this section was contributed by donkeydude64.
Goldenrod City: Pokedoll crane game: Go to the floor six of department store. Go up the
staircase to reach the roof. Over to your left is a fat man. Next
to him is the Pokedoll crane game.
Information in this section was contributed by Fury1964.
Goldenrod City: Odd Egg: When you visit the Daycare Center below Goldenrod City
for the first time, the man will give you an Odd Egg. It takes
up a Pokemon slot just like a real egg. It canhatch into one of
seven Pokemon: Tyrogue, Igglybuff, Pichu, Cleffa, Magby, Elekid,
or Smoochum. Whatever the Pokemon is, it will have Dizzy Punch.
There are only two ways it can go in terms of stats. It will either
be shiny with bad Attack, or it will be 0000 for DVs. This means
that even if the Pokemon have their personal best, you will be
30 points off maximum. Also, you have got about a 14% chance of
scoring a shiny. To ensure that the Pokemon will go the way you
want, save before you get the Egg then do not save again until
it hatches. When it does, check the Pokemon. If it is shiny, and
is the baby you want, keep it.
Information in this section was contributed by sschs1978.
At the Day Care in Goldenrod City, the old man gives you a mysterious
egg. It usually hatches into a shiny Pokemon.
Goldenrod City: Trade for Machop: Go to the Pokemart and find Mike on the fifth floor.
He wants to trade an Abra for a Machop.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Goldenrod City: See your house: Go to the roof of the Pokemart and look in the binoculars
at the top right. You will say "These binoculars let me see
far away. Maybe I can see my own house. Is it the one with the
green house?"
Information in this section was contributed by enterprise.
Ice caves: The Ice Caves or Ice Path is located between Mahogany
Town and Blackthorn City.
Information in this section was contributed by SAIYANCARNE.
Lake Of Rage: Rare Candy: There is a Rare Candy hidden under where Wesley Blackbelt
on Wednesday stands. He is located beside the hidden house on
left side. Use the Item Finder.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Lake Of Rage: Elixir: Go to the Fishing Guru's house and read the sign that
is outside to learn that he wants a record size Magikarp. Catch
one and show it to him. If it is of record size, he will give
you an Elixir. If it is too small, try again.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Lake Of Rage: Full Restore: You can find Full Restore with the Item Finder near
the secret house at the Lake Of Rage.
Information in this section was contributed by Jim.
Lake Of Rage: Rare Candy: Go to where Wesley is standing. On any day other than
Wednesday, you will find a Rare Candy.
Information in this section was contributed by Darkmaster281665.
Mahogany Town: Secret music: In Mahogany Town, before you defeat Team Rocket, tune
into the radio on the last channel. You should see five question
marks (?????). You will hear secret music that is not available
after you beat Team Rocket. The secret music is about the Lake
Of Rage. The radio thing is what Team Rocket is using to evolve
Magikarp.
Information in this section was contributed by kristen.
Mt. Mortar: Karate King: Enter Mt. Mortar by using the middle entrance. Do not
go down the ladder. Surf left, up, and right and use Waterfall.
When you go up the whirlpool, follow the path. Use Rock Smash
on the rock blocking the path. Then ,Surf all the way up and make
another left. Follow the path again and go down the ladder. Explore
that part of the cave and you will eventually find Karate King.
Battle him to get a Tyrouge. Note: Have at least ten Max Repels
with you.
Information in this section was contributed by CoolerSaiyan.
Olivine City: Battle Tower: In Olivine City you will find the Pokemon Battle Tower
that is somewhat like a Pokemon Stadium 2 tournament battle.
Information in this section was contributed by FleetCommand200.
The first battle room that you can go into is the level 10 battle
room. You will have to fight seven trainers each, with a team
of three Pokemon using three of your level 10 Pokemon. The rules
are simple -- you cannot enter Pokemon that are a higher or lower
level then the level the room you are entering. For example, if
your Pokemon is at level 11 and you want to go into the level
10 room he cannot enter. You also cannot have two of the same
species of Pokemon, and you cannot have two Pokemon holding the
same item.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Olivine City: Iron: Take the S.S Aqua boat from Olivine City. Battle everyone,
then exit the boat. Surf to the right. In the water by the pole
is an Iron. You cannot get this item from the other side once
you pass the ticket man. It is on the ship side -- face the pole
in the water and use Item Finder.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Olivine City: Trade for Voltorb: Go to the small house above the lighthouse and find
Tim. He wants to trade a Krabby for a Voltorb.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Pewter City: Silver Wing: You can get the Silver Wing from the old man walking
left and right near the market to capture Lugia. Note: Both Ho-oh
and Lugia are at level 60.
Information in this section was contributed by Ecuadorian12
and Junior05000.
Route 27: Star Piece: Bird Keeper Jose will give you a Star Piece each time
his Far'fetched finds one. You will need Whirlpool to reach him.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Route 31: Free berries: Wade the Bugcatcher will give you free berries that
he finds in the grass if you register your phone number with him.
Information in this section was contributed by Lucymarskell2.
Route 32: Hidden item: There is a hidden item under where Frieda on Friday
stands above the Pokecenter. You can only get it when she is not
there. Use the Item Finder.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Route 34: Finding sales: Battle Camper Todd then talk to him after the battle.
He will ask you if you would like to register his phone number.
Answer "Yes" and he will call you when the Goldenrod
City department store is going to have big sales on top of the
roof.
Information in this section was contributed by foxy_chick110.
Route 34: Items: Battle Picnicker Gina then talk to her after the battle.
She will then ask you if you would like to register her phone
number. Answer "Yes" and she will call you if she picks
up any items she finds off the floor and give them to you.
Information in this section was contributed by foxy_chick110.
On Route 34 north of Goldenrod, swim across a little creek to
the west and get a Mystery Berry, then keep swimming south and
get a Nugget, and keep swimming south and battle three female
Cool Trainers. The last one will give you Soft Sand if you defeat
all of them.
Information in this section was contributed by demisses.
Route 34: Rare Candy: Once you get the Item Finder, go to the station between
Ilex Forest and Goldenrod. Exit the station, go left (into the
grass), and use the Item Finder. You should hear a ping. Look
over the fence and remember that location. Keep going up until
you can Surf. Surf to the small place (with the item, which is
not the Rare Candy) and go to the very bottom. You should see
two trees. Look at the left tree, then press A to get a
Rare Candy.
Information in this section was contributed by jett.
Route 35: Free Nuggets: This trick requires a Marill. Go to the National Park
at any time. Enter from Route 35. Go straight up and talk to the
first person (a woman) that you see in the grass. She will talk
about how cute your Marill is. She will give you her number. She
will call you when she finds any Nuggets.
Information in this section was contributed by NREODRIGUEZ.
Route 36: Free items: Battle Schoolboy Alan on Route 36, then get his phone
number. He will call you if he has any items. Note: You may get
stones, including the Fire Stone.
Information in this section was contributed by GoldnSilver82490
and Jupe.
Route 38: Free items: Talk to a girl on Route 38 (Lass Dana). After you battle
her, she will say that she will share an item with you when a
boy (not you) gives her an item. Register her phone number and
she will call you if she has any items she wants to share. Note:
You may get rare stones.
Information in this section was contributed by GoldnSilver82490.
Route 38: Gold Nugget: A Gold Nugget us located behind a cow at the Dairy
Farm on Route 38. Use the Item Finder.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Route 38: Moo Moo Milk: Go to the house above the Moo Moo farm and you will
find a injured Miltank. Give to it a lot of berries and it will
feel better. Go to the house next to the house that you are in.
A man will now sell you Moo Moo Milk for only 100 Pokemoney. The
Moo Moo Milk will restore your Pokemon HP up by 300 points of
health.
Information in this section was contributed by Rodrigo Jose Espinosa Woolcott.
Routes 40 and 41: Before going to Routes 40 and 41, pick up Magnamite
on Routes 38 and 39. Even better, pick up the Spearow early in
the game and have it now at level 35 with Peck. Make sure that
you carry lots of Antidotes and the Bitter Berries that cure Confusion.
There will be lots of Tentacools and Tentacruels. They know both
Poison Sting and Super Sonic.
Information in this section was contributed by Marvin Cox.
Route 42: Water Stone: Go to the man near the water. Battle Fisher Tully,
then get his number. After a few phone calls, he will give you
a Water Stone.
Information in this section was contributed by AlabamaGirl9857.
Route 44: Free Pokeballs: Battle Fisher Wilton on Route 44. He will call you
if he snags an item.
Information in this section was contributed by GoldnSilver82490.
Route 44: Hidden item: Between Mahogany City and the Ice Cave is a small island.
Surf over to it and use the Item Finder to get a hidden item.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Between Mahogany City and the Ice Cave is a small island. Surf
over to it at night and have a Pokemon that knows Thief. Use Thief
on the Polliwhirls. One could be holding a King's Rock. Make sure
you do not have a very high level Pokemon, where Thief will knock
it out. Levels 25 to 40 should work.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Route 45: Iron: Battle Hiker Parry and win each battle. He will give
you an Iron to continue your Pokemon journey for both of you.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Route: 45: PP Up: Kenji Black Belt on Route 45 will give you a PP Up
if you call him when he is taking a lunch break. Visit him. He
does not battle. He will not call to remind you, which makes it
even harder. Call every day in the morning. He will say he is
too busy training. When he says he is going to take a lunch break
at noon, call him at noon and fly over and visit him on Route
45 on the right side of path. He will thank you for stopping by
and give you a PP Up. The days he take a lunch break are random,
so you have to call every day and remember to visit at lunch time.
He will Continue giving these out if you visit him when he takes
breaks.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
There is a PP Up hidden where the Mystery Berry Tree and a small
lake is located. Use the Item Finder. The item is in the water.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Route 46: Get good Pokemon early: When you start catching Pokemon on Route 29 do not
forget to make a side trip to Route 46 through the north building.
You can only go a short distance, but you can catch low level
Spearow that starts with Peck, Geodude, and in the morning you
can catch a level 2 Phanpy. Phanpy is rare and you only have a
5% chance of catching him. He is not out at all in the day or
night, so try early. A Phanpy raised from level 2 will evolve
into a even stronger than usual Donphan.
Information in this section was contributed by Marvin Cox.
Ruins Of Alph: Mysterious Channel 13.5:
Use your radio in the Ruins of Alph to tune into Channel
13.5. You will hear mysterious sounds made by the Annon (Unown).
Information in this section was contributed by Lars Housholder.
Ruins Of Alph: Secret of the Unown: Go to the Ruins Of Alph and enter a cave. Go to the
counter and solve the puzzle. You will drop to another room. Catch
three different Unown to get the Unowndex. Return to the puzzle
room and read the top wall. It will say ESCAPE in Unown letters.
That is your clue. Use an escape rope and you can go back outside.
Go back in the cave and the back wall will have broken. Enter
it to find four items and another hole. Go through it and a story
will be written in Unown letters. There are other rooms like this
but you need a waterstone, Ho-oh, and Surf to get in them.
Information in this section was contributed by Penny77121.
Room one says "Escape"; use an Escape Rope. Room two
says "Light"; use Flash. Room three says "Water";
have a water stone in your items. Room four says "Ho Oh";
put Ho-Oh in your first Pokemon slot.
Information in this section was contributed by MasterDragon94.
Ruins Of Alph: Easy attacks: If you have a weak Pokemon with weak attacks, take
it to the Ruins of Alph and train there. The Unknown are very
weak. Train until it evolves, and cancel the evolution until your
Pokemon is at level 20. Then, let it evolve. You should have had
one attack come quicker than when it is evolved.
Information in this section was contributed by james bird.
Saffron City: Rail Pass: Find a house that has an upstairs and two people on
the first floor. Talk to the man on the first floor. Then, go
upstairs to talk to his daughter. She will tell you she is missing
her Clefairy. When she asks you if you could help, answer "Yes".
Go to Vermilion City. Enter the Pokefan building. Walk towards
a fat man and talk to him. He will give you the doll. Return to
Saffron City and give Copycat the doll. In return, she will give
you the Rail Pass.
Information in this section was contributed by Pepperrunco.
Underground Warehouse: Amulet Coin: In the Underground Warehouse, look for a staircase.
Climb it, and you will be on a new floor and see an Item Ball.
Pick it up to get the Amulet Coin. Give it to one of your Pokemon.
If you use the Pokemon holding it anytime during a battle, you
will get twice as much money from the trainer. For example, if
the Pokemon holding it can defeat any one of Lance's Pokemon,
you will earn 10000P instead of 5000P.
Information in this section was contributed by Marioman64M.
Vermilion City: Rare Candy: After defeating the Elite Four and the Champion, you
will get a call from Professor Elm to get a ticket to go to Kanto.
You will end up at Vermilion City, where Lt.Surge is located.
There is a Rare Candy up on the left, near water.
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
Violet City: Hidden items: There are three hidden items in Violet City. You will
need Surf and Cut. There is a Rare Candy by Earl's Pokemon Academy.
Chop down a tree to get to it. You cannot see it; go one space
away from the bushes and press A. A message stating that
you got a Rare Candy will appear. There are two bodies of water
in Violet City. Surf in them until you get to a piece of land.
One lake has a Hyper Potion and the other has a PP Up.
Information in this section was contributed by ESPEONGIRL_13.
Violet City: Trade for Onyx: Go to the small house to the left of the Pokemon Center.
Find Kyle and he will want to trade a Bellsprout for an Onyx.
Information in this section was contributed by CanalRat411.
Buena: Phone number: To get Buena's phone number, you need to get 30 points
on your blue card.
Information in this section was contributed by JCAddie.
Erin: Calciums: Add Picnicker Erin to your phone list. Battle her every
time she calls and she will give you a Calcium.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Eusine: Defeating him: Note: The following trick is for the Japanese version
of the game. In order to fight the Suicune admirer, catch the
legendary water dog, Suicune, then head back to the platform where
the three legendary dogs were located. Use an Escape Rope, and
you will end up on the roof. There is a ladder in the left hand
side in order to get down, or you can jump through the broken
roof. Navigate through the labyrinth of holes to find a ladder
to the basement. Climb down, and you will see Eusine. Please note,
he is not an easy opponent. He uses the three starters at L50,
a Level 60 Blissey, a Level 65 Crobat, and then a Level 45 Celebi.
If you defeat him, you earn 15,602 Pokemoney, and he will give
you the Itemscope, which makes invisible items visible. Examine
the pillar next to him to learn that he used it to find the GS
Ball with Celebi.
Information in this section was contributed by Andy Hill.
Eusine: Find him again: If you want to see Eusine again, go to the Pokemon
Center in Celedon City in Kanto. He will be there and say that
he is visiting his hometown and wants you to catch Entei and Raikou.
Information in this section was contributed by aussiebloke16.
Kurt: More special Pokeballs In Pokemon Gold and Silver, Kurt could
only make one special Pokeball at a time. Now that his granddaughter
is helping him, he now can make up to 99 of the same special Pokeball
in one day. Of course, you would have to have 99 of that specific
Apricorn.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Lance: Defeating him: Catch Suicune and train it to level 46. When it tries
to learn Aurora Beam at level 41, erase Leer, then teach it Icy
Wind from the Mahogany Gym Leader. Now that it has Bubble Beam,
Aurora Beam, Icy Wind, And Gust, go to battle Lance. Use Bubble
Beam on Charizard, and Icy Wind and Aurora Beam for the rest.
Information in this section was contributed by Kereihana1.
Morty: Get him into his gym: Morty is out studying. The only way to get him back
is to defeat the Kimono girls. Then, go to burned tower. Go left,
up, right, down, and left to get to your rival. Defeat him and
you will fall in a pit. You will see the Three Legendary Dogs.
They will run away. Go down and up the ladder. Exit the tower
and Morty will be at his gym.
Information in this section was contributed by Penny77121.
Elite Four: Defeating them: Train an Alakasam to level 55 and teach it Psychic,
Thunder, Fire, and Ice Punch. Train a Gyrados to at least level
40 and teach it Surf and Hydro Pump. Train a Machamp to level
35 and have it learn Vital Throw. Use Alakasam against everyone
except Houndoom (use Gyrados) and Umbreon (use Machamp).Your Alakasam
should be able to defeat all in one or two moves.
Information in this section was contributed by Thabananaman.
Get Typhlosion to level 100. Use Flame Wheel on all the opponents
up to Bruno. When you get to Lance, Use Flamethrower on all his
Pokemon for a one hit knockout.
Information in this section was contributed by Takato916099.
Use a Typhlosion at level 100 that knows-Hyperbeam, Flamethrower,
Earthquake, and Thunder Punch. Make sure to max the PP of Flamethrower
and get Thunder Punch and Earthquake's Pp up as high as you can.
Typhlosion can now take out the Elite Four by itself.
Information in this section was contributed by Kastro18769.
Red: Pokemon team: Red uses the following Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by Vwcole
and Kastro18769.
TM Lady: Every Sunday a lady will appear and give away a TM.
Information in this section was contributed by Shamu200.
Vance: Carbs: Add Bird Keeper Vance to your phone list. Battle him
every time he calls and he will give you a Carb.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
PokeRus: You can get the PokeRus infection from a Yanma at Route
35, below bug catcher Arnie. Go up and down the grassy area. Add
Bug Catcher Arnie to your list he will call you if he sees these
rare Pokemon. You will know when you have the PokeRus because
Professor Elm will call you and give you information about it
(and tell you not to worry). Look at the stats on your Pokemon
and you will see a shiny dot at the bottom right side (like a
shiny Pokemon) and see the word PokeRus. It lasts two to four
days and will spread to the other Pokemon in your party. Infect
some and store them to keep the PokeRus going. Trade an infected
Pokemon to the Pokemon Gold or Silver only -- it
will not work on other versions. Take the infected Pokemon to
a Pokecenter and heal. The nurse will say that your Pokemon has
tiny bugs all over it -- but they do not seem to be harming them.
The PokeRus virus is good, not bad. Pokemon that have it will
gain twice as much experience after a battle. Getting the virus
is extremely rare. You have a 3 in 65536 chance of getting it
after a battle. The virus will wear off (healing at a PokéCenter
will not end it). Once the virus is gone the Pokemon will be immune
to future infections, and cannot infect other Pokemon. You will
see a tiny dot in the corner. You can group infected Pokemon using
Pokemon Stadium 2.
Information in this section was contributed by Growla Girl.
Berserk Gene: When you give a Pokemon the Berserk Gene (found in
North Cerulean), do not give that Pokemon a Bitter Berry. The
Berserk Gene will be lost.
Slot machines: Sometimes you will get lucky and the following things
may happen. Four to six Golems will fall down, moving the slots
up by one at a time. If there is one "7" on the winning
line and you stop the second reel, the second reel may change
to a "7". The last reel will spin a couple of times.
Also if your very lucky, after you get two "7"s a Chansey
may appear, toss one of its eggs, and you will magically have
three "7"s. The odds of seeing Chansey are extremely
low.
Information in this section was contributed by SpiderMan Parker.
Some slot machines (when you hit the button) are faster or slower
than others. There are two 7s on row one. However three other
symbols are in between, so you cannot get two 7s showing in line
1. Use three coins when playing to have a better chance of winning.
You will get spins, better Gravelers, and more advantages.
Information in this section was contributed by Keith123088.
Use the following trick to get all 7s on the slots. Pay two coins
and get one 7. The other will pop up when you press A.
Then, a Chansey will throw eggs until the last 7 pops up.
Information in this section was contributed by mandmshow01.
Easy Bug Catching Contest win: Raise an Oddish to level 21 and have it evolve into
Gloom. Teach Gloom Sweet Scent. Enter the Bug Catching Contest
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, or Saturdays. Take your Gloom to level
25 to 35 and knows Absorb and Sweet Scent. Find a spot in the
park and use Sweet Scent repeatedly. Random Pokemon will attack
you. Your best bet is a level 16 and over Butterfree, Venonat,
Beedrill, Scyther, or Pinser.
Information in this section was contributed by alex bross.
Eon Mail: Note: This trick requires the Pokemon Pikachu 2
handheld game. To get free Eon Mail, go to "Mystery Gift"
and send "000 Watts" from Pokemon Pikachu 2.
Once you have done that, continue your game and pick it up on
the second floor at any Pokemon Center.
Information in this section was contributed by BillyEsb1.
Mystery Gifts: Note: This trick requires the Pokemon Pikachu 2
handheld game. Send Watts to your Game Boy Color by using the
IR port. Note: You must first talk to the girl on fifth floor
of the Department Store in Goldenrod City.
Information in this section was contributed by BillyEsb1.
Rainbow Wing: In order to get the Rainbow Wing, you must have all
three legendary Pokemon (Suicine, Raikou, and Entei).
Information in this section was contributed by Flashgordan26.
The Rainbow Wing will be yours after defeating the Elite Four.
Go to the Ecruteak City. At the place where you caught Suicune.
One of the sages will give you the item.
Information in this section was contributed by Leonardo Augusto.
Dig TM: Go to National Park. Go all around the brown fencing
in the park until you find a small opening. Enter the path and
walk to the left or right. Go all the way to the left and down
the path to find the dig TM.
Information in this section was contributed by bjbalk.
TM list: Information in this section was contributed
by Junior05000 and izzy.4037.
Save TM: When you have lost any important TM (Shadow Ball, Thunder,
Fire Blast, Psychic, etc.), catch or transfer a Ditto. Grab the
Pokemon that has the TM then breed it. You will now have the first
Pokemon with a TM. This trick is useful when you have lost Eartquake,
also is useful when you have any Pokemon to Battle Frontier higher
than level 50. Only breed it then you will have the Pokemon with
some attack learned by the Pokemon. When you need other Pokemon,
try to breed other Pokemon than Ditto. Find a combination until
you find a Pokemon. Note: This trick cannot be used with legendary
Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by brig cool hop.
HM list: Information in this section was contributed
by Junior05000.
Hidden items: Information in this section was contributed
by Zach Vrchota.
Antidote: Goldenrod Underground
Berserk Gene: North of Cerulean
Calcium: Route 13
Carbos: Tin Tower 5F, Ice Cave B2
Dire Hit: Route 28
Elixir: Route 44, Dark Cave, Route 12
Ether: Ilex Forest, Route 37, Burned Tower, Route 9
Full Heal: Azalea Town, Ilex Forest, National Park, Team Rocket
HQ B2, Champion Road, Vermilion City, Route 2
Full Restore: Tin Tower 5F, Lake of Rage, Whirl Islands, Mt. Mortar,
Route 2, Mt. Silver
Great Ball: Route 32
Hyper Potion: Violet City, Ecruteak City, Olivine City, Route
40, Mt. Mortar
Ice Heal: Ice Cave
Leftovers: Celadon City Restaurant Trash Can (Item Finder will
not beep)
Max Elixir: Dragon's Den, Route 17
Max Ether: Cianwood Isle, Whirl Islands, Route 17, Route 2
Max Potion: Tin Tower 4F, Route 42, Lake of Rage, Ice Cave/ Dragon's
Den, Champion Road, Rock Tunnel
Max Repel: Mt. Mortar
Max Revive: Mt. Mortar, Digletts Cave
Nugget: Route 39
Paralyze Heal: Goldenrod Underground
Potion: Route 30
PP UP: Route 34, Route 45, Celadon City, Lake of Rage, Whirl Islands
Revive: Cianwood Isle, Dragon's Den, Route 11, Route 2
Super Potion: Ilex Forest, Route 32, Route 34, Goldenrod Underground
Ultra Ball: Burned Tower, Whirl Islands, Route 4, Mt. Silver
X Accuracy: Rock Tunnel
X Defend: Rock Tunnel
Pokemon with items: Some Pokemon hold items when they are caught. These
items may be rare or common. Other Pokemon may hold various items
such as Nuggets and Berries.
Information in this section was contributed by Zach Vrchota
and Growla Girl.
Snorlax: Leftovers
Chansey: Lucky Egg
Farfetch'd: Stick
Marowak: Thick Club
Sneasel: Quick Claw
Ho-oh: Sacred Ash
Doduo: Sharp Beak
Dodrio: Sharp Beak
Butterfree: Silver Powder
Beedrill: Poison Barb
Horsea: Dragon Fang
Seadra: Dragon Fang
Dratini: Dragon Fang
Dragonair: Dragon Fang
Slowbro: King's Rock
Slowpoke: King's Rock
Poliwhirl: King's Rock
Entei: King's Rock
Magnmeite: Metal Coat
Miltank: Moo Moo Milk
Staryu: Stardust
Shellder: Pearl
Growlithe: Burnt Berry
Fearow: Sharp Beak
Some Pokemon may carry items when imported from Pokemon Red,
Blue, and Yellow. These items are mainly Berries
and Bitter Berries, but sometimes are Big Pearls or Star Pieces.
Pokemon Stadium Pokemon won that you trade over also carry
decorations for your room.
Information in this section was contributed by Zach Vrchota.
Abra: TM 09
Krabby: TM 33
Goldeen: TMM 33
Horsea: TM 33
Staryu: TM 33 (Star Piece/Star Dust)
Nidoran M or F: TM 43
Chansey: Lucky Punch
Ditto: Metal Powder
Jigglypuff: Dotted Bow (upgrade of Pink Bow)
Snorlax: Left Overs
Mewtwo: Bright Powder
Zapdos: Bright Powder
Articuno: Bright Powder
Moltres: Bright Power
Pikachu: Light Ball (only from Pokemon Yellow)
Kadabra: Bent Spoon (only from Pokemon Yellow)
Machop: Brick Piece
Using Thief to get items: Information in this section was contributed
by Growla Girl.
Kings Rock: Polliwhirl on Route 44 (you only can get one from
this Pokemon)
Stardust: Staryu in Cianawood, use Super Rod.
Spelltag: Misdreavus in Ice Cave.
Burnt Berry: Magmar in Silver Cave.
MooMoo Milk: Milktank on Route 38.
Sharp Beak: Fearow on Route 42.
Burnt Berry: Growlithe on Route 35.
Pearl: Shellder in Newbark Town, use Super Rod.
Kings Rock: Slowbro; Surf in Slowpoke well. You only get one from
a Slowbro.
Tiny Mushroom: Parasect in Silver Cave.
Berrys: Top level of boat with two Pokefans in room. All Meowth,
Sentrets, and furret hold a Berry.
Finding hidden items: The following is easy way to get hidden items without
an Itemfinder. If there are trees, rocks, or anything else in
a formation as though they are surrounding something but have
some way to get in, just look at it and press A.
Information in this section was contributed by i love jalen.
Best phone list for items: If you want stones and other items, the best list is
as follows:
Alan the schoolboy on Route 36. He has Fire Stones.
Wilton the fisher on Route 44. He has Water Stones.
Dana the lass on Route 38. She has Thunder Stones.
Tully the fisher on Route 42. He has Water Stones.
Jose the bird keeper on Route 27. He has Star Pieces.
Gina the picnicker on Route 34. She has miscellaneous items
Beverly the Poke-fan at the National Park. She has Nuggets. To
get her number you need a Marrel in your party.
Gifts from people: The following people will give you items that power-up
moves, such as Magnet (power-up electric moves), Sharp Beak (power-up
flying moves), etc.
Information in this section was contributed by Diogo Brás.
On Monday, in Route 40 you will find Monica. On Tuesday, in Route
29 you will find Tuscany. On Wednesday, in Lake Of Rage you will
find Wesley. On Thursday, in Route 36 you will find Arthur. On
Friday, in Route 32 you will find Frieda. On Saturday, in Blackthorn
City you will find Santos. On Sunday, in Route 37 you will find
Sunny.
Easy gifts and battles: Obtain several phone numbers, then go to your house
and tell your mom to switch on or off daylight savings. Your phone
friends will give you calls almost immediately, and you will get
to fight them or receive gifts.
Information in this section was contributed by Daniel Zurmuhlen.
Weekly Rival Battle: Every Wednesday at the Pokemon League, your red headed
rival will challenge you to a battle. This happens before you
battle at the Pokemon League when you walk to the stairs.
Information in this section was contributed by Bobby Vadhanapanich.
Easy money: Get a Pokemon that knows Pay Day. Battle any wild Pokemon
and only use Pay Day. Each hit from pay day results in $40. The
more you hit the Pokemon with pay day the more money you will
get. Note: This does not work in trainer battles, and you must
defeat the Pokemon to get the money.
Information in this section was contributed by SnowpuppyD.
Use the following trick to win three hundred coins almost every
time on slot machines. In Golden Rod City's Game Corner, play
the slot machines. Line two 7's up on the first two rows then
press A and hold for the third row. Hold A and the
slot will move until it hits the third 7, resulting in 300 coins.
Information in this section was contributed by josh.Mitchem.
Fast bike: Get a bike, walk out, then press Select. You
will get on the bike and go faster.
Information in this section was contributed by COREY HEBEL.
Different flying pictures: To get a different bird picture when you fly, make
the Pokemon you fly with a Ho-Oh, Lugia, or a Pokemon with a different
party picture.
Information in this section was contributed by Ethanjantz.
Get rid of grass: Get HM02 and teach it to a Plant Pokemon. Get in front
of some grass and use Cut. Note: The grass only disappears temporarily.
Information in this section was contributed by crazy pokemon fan.
Give any Pokemon an HM01 (Cut). Go toward the grass and press
Start and select that Pokemon. Choose "Cut",
then it will cut the grass.
Information in this section was contributed by mary.dunn1.
Avoid Confusion: Whenever your Pokemon is confused, hold A for
about three seconds and you will get a move in.
Information in this section was contributed by aussiebloke16.
Countering Protect: When your opponent uses Protect there is only one move
that you should use; Surf.
Information in this section was contributed by Junior05000.
Combo moves: There are many "combo moves" that can be
used during battle, for example Swagger and Psych Up. Swagger
will confuse your opponent and make his attack power rise greatly.
You can use Psych Up to copy the attack power and not get confused.
Another great combo is Curse and Agility. Curse will make your
attack and defense rise, but t makes your speed fall (note that
Ghost types use Curse differently than this way). You can use
Agility to boost your speed two levels so that all around, you
have better stats in two turns.
Information in this section was contributed by zandl.
Use Sunny Day, and Solarbeam does not have to charge up one turn.
Use Defense Curl, and Rollout becomes stronger. Use Rain Dance,
and Thunder will never miss. Using Sunny Day will make it miss
all the time. If the opponent used Minimize, Stomp will do more
damage.
Information in this section was contributed by XGP.
Catch Pokemon easily: To catch Pokemon easily without a Master Ball, let
the enemy Pokemon fall asleep.
Information in this section was contributed by Gameboirex.
Use False Swipe until there is 1 HP remaining, then paralyze them.
This will make it harder for them to break out.
Information in this section was contributed by anakinjmt.
Psychic Pokemon are weak at defense and psychic moves do not cause
damage against Dark type Pokemon. To defeat one of these Pokemon,
use a Fighting type. One Pokemon with fighting moves can help
because certain Dark type Pokemon can learn Psychic. For Ghost
type Pokemon, use the Ghost, Dark, or normal type. Normal type
Pokemon are not affected by Ghost attacks, except for Confuse
Ray.
Information in this section was contributed by LeoParlato.
Stronger Pokemon: If you choose to be a male trainer, then catch female
Pokemon. They will love you faster and be stronger. If you choose
to play as a female, catch male Pokemon.
Information in this section was contributed by aboos
and lexi.
If you raise a Pokemon starting at level 2 to 15, it will end
up stronger than if you caught a level 30 Pokemon in the wild.
If you breed a Pokemon the egg will hatch at level 5 so it is
easier to train.
Information in this section was contributed by Kawaii Myoo.
Easy experience: Put a strong Pokemon that can put their opponent to
sleep in the front of your party. Go to the grass in front of
Silver Cave. Put the wild Pokemon to sleep, then switch to a low-level
Pokemon. Have it do one attack and switch back to your strong
Pokemon and finish it off. The weaker Pokemon will gain a lot
of experience.
Information in this section was contributed by Hmarrypotter.
Do not use Rare Candies immediately on a Pokemon that you wish
to become stronger. If you wait to use it, you can gain an extra
level. Raise the Pokemon you plan to use it on to next level rather
then wasting it. Then, use the Rare Candy. It makes more sense
to use it on a Pokemon that has nearly no experience towards their
next level as opposed to using it on a Pokemon that does not have
much to go to reach its next level.
Information in this section was contributed by pimpjuice.
To get double experience points from battling, find a Chansey
and use Thief. Make sure that your Pokemon is not holding an item.
If you are lucky, you will steal an item called Lucky Egg. Give
that to a Pokemon, and that Pokemon will receive double experience
points when it wins a battle. This is especially useful when trying
to level up Pokemon that are at 60 or higher. Note: This may take
awhile because of how rare Chansey are to find. The odds of encountering
one are low, and the odds of encountering one with the Lucky Egg
are even lower. Chansey can be found on Route 15 in the grass
with the girl that wants to trade her Aerodactyle.
Information in this section was contributed by Kastro18769.
As soon as you get to the Daycare, leave two Pokemon there. Continue
playing until you complete the game (all sixteen gym badges).
Then, pick up your Pokemon from the Daycare. You will find out
that they gained 60 to 90 levels. It will cost a lot, but because
you completed the game you will have a lot of money. You can get
them more powerful by going to the Battle Tower for experience
points. If you win, you get a lot of Proteins, Carbos, Calcium,
and other items. You will soon have two very powerful Pokemon
added to your collection.
Information in this section was contributed by shinit shin.
To get double experience. you need a strong or weak Pokemon with
an exp. Share. Battle with just the Pokemon with the exp. Share.
You will get double the experience, save time and level up faster.
Information in this section was contributed by Douglas Stinson.
Hint: HP UP, Protein, Iron, Calcium and
Carbos: Any kind of Pokemon will receive only a max amount
of ten HP UPs, Proteins, Irons, Calciums and Carbos. After ten,
the Pokemon will refuse to take any more.
Information in this section was contributed by james leiva.
Recommended teams:
Typhlosion with Flame Wheel, Dig, Hyperbeam, Flamethrower
Suicune with Ice Beam, Bubble Beam, Aurora Beam, Surf
Ampharos with Thunderpunch, Thunder, Dynamicpunch, Headbutt
Espeon with Psychic, Psych-Up, Swagger, Psybeam
Entei with Fire Spin, Flamethrower, Fire Blast, Stomp
Raikou with Thunder, Crunch, Spark, Thunderbolt
Information in this section was contributed by Alexander4485859.
Slowbro with Icepunch, Surf, Zap Cannon, Psychic
Ampharos with Thunder, Thunderpunch, Dymanicpunch, Firepunch
Meaguinm with Razor Leaf, Earthquake, Iron Tail, Body Slam
Sucine with Ice Beam, Blizzard, Surf, Raindance
Machoke with Cross Chop, Vital Throw, Dig, Strength
Persian with Icy Wind, Shadow Ball, Slash, Faint Attack
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.
Tylsphion with Solarbeam, Sunny Day, Fire Punch, Mud-Slap
Lugia with Psychic, Fly, Surf, Recover
Furret with Thunderpunch, Firepunch, Icepunch, Shadow Ball
Ampharos with Zap Cannon, Thunderpunch, Iron Tail, Dymanicpunch
Gravler with Rollout, Earthquake, Exploshin, Magnitude
Weezing with Sludge, Sludge Bomb, Exploshin, Rollout
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.
Feraligatr with Slash, Mud-Slap, Surf, Hydro Pump
Tryantier with Dig, Crunch, Earthquake, Rock Slide
Girafarig with Psybeam, Psychic, Stomp, Headbutt
Red Gyarados with Surf, Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam, Icy Wind
Nidoking with Thunderpunch, Firepunch, Icepunch, Earthquake
Lugia with Fly, Surf, Psychic, Recover
Information in this section was contributed by Alex.
Gengar (level 55 or higher) with Destiny Bond, Shadow Ball, Mean
Look, Psychic
Arcinine (level 55 or higher) with Sunny Day, Extreme Speed, Flame
Wheel, Curse
Gyrados (level 60 or higher) with Dragon Breath, Icy Wind, Hydro
Pump, Zap Cannon
Scizor (level 70 or higher) with False Swipe, Metal Claw, Steel
Wing, Cut.
Note: If you face a Water type, get Gyrados and use Zap Cannon
to paralyze it, then use Dragon Breath until it faints. If facing
Bug, Grass, or Steel types, get Arcinine and use Curse, followed
by Sunny Day then Flame Wheel. If facing a Normal type, try using
Scizor and False Swipe followed by Extreme Speed. If facing a
Psychic type, use Shadow Ball. If facing Dark or Ghost types,
use Psychic.
Information in this section was contributed by Raymond Lopez.
Typhlosion (level 100) with Flame Wheel, Thunder Punch, Flamethrower,
Dynamic Punch
Mewtwo (level 100) with Solar Beam, Recover, Fire Blast, Blizzard
Lugia (level 100) with Ancient Power, Thunder, Psychic, Aeroblast
Raikou (level 100) with Spark, Crunch, Thunder, Hyper Beam
Tyranitar (level 100) with Hyper Beam, Earthquake, Rock Slide,
Crunch
Ho-oh (level 100) with Recover, Fire Blast, Fly, Ancient Power
Information in this section was contributed by R Bruce.
Typhlosion (level 100) with Thunder Punch, Flame Thrower, Earthquake,
Hyperbeam
Tyranitar (level 100) with Crunch, Earthquake, Hyperbeam, Rockslide
Gengar (level 100) with Hypnosis, Shadow Ball, Dream Eater, Hyperbeam
Dragonite (level 100) with Wing Attack, Surf, Thunder, Hyperbeam
Butterfree (level 100) with Confusion, Sleep Powder, Stun Spore,
Hyperbeam
Mew (level 100) with Earthquake, Thunder, Raindance, Hyperbeam
Information in this section was contributed by Kastro18769.
Ampharos with Thunder, Zap Cannon, Rain Dance, and Dynamicpunch
Meganium with Body Slam, Solar Beam, Sunny Day, and Giga Drain
Gengar with Hypnosis, Dream Eater, Shadow Ball, and Curse
Gyrados with Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam, Surf, and Aurora Beam
Snorlax with Rollout, Hyper Beam, Earthquake, and Fire Punch
Steelix with Iron Tail, Rock Slide, Magnitude, and Dig
Information in this section was contributed by BrainiacBW.
Cydaquil (level 65) with Flamethrower, Flame Wheel, Dig, Quick
Attack
Spinarak (level 65) with Night Shade, Psychic, Spider Web, Sludge
Bomb
Squirtle (level 65) with Surf, Hydro Pump, Skull Bash, Ice Punch
Nidoran(male) (level 65) with Double Kick, Horn Drill, Horn Attack,
Earthquake
Hoot-Hoot (level 65) with Fly, Take Down, Hypnosis, Dream Eater
Snorlax (level 65) with Ice Thunder Fire Punches, Hyper Beam
Information in this section was contributed by Foundertaylor.
Typhlosion (level 50) with Fire Blast, Flamethrower, Earthquake,
Thunder Punch
Blastoise (level 50) with Hydro Pump, Waterfall, Ice Beam, Surf
Jolteon (level 50) with Thunder, Thunderbolt, Earthquake, Double
Kick
Nidoking (level 50) with Fissure, Earthquake, Horn Drill, Horn
Attack
Pigeot (level 50) with Fly, Wing Attack, Mirror Move, Steel Wing
Beedrill (level 50) with Cut, Sludge Bomb, Horn Attack, Twin Needle
Information in this section was contributed by Emir Taylor.
Typhlosion (level 50) with Flamethrower, Flame Wheel, Earthquake,
Thunder Punch
Lanturn (level 50) with Surf, Hydro Pump, Spark, Thunder
Suicune (level 50) with Waterfall, Hydro Pump, Bubblebeam, Icy
Wind
Pigeot (level 50) with Fly, Wing Attack, Mirror Move, Steel Wing
Giraferig (level 50) with Psychic, Crunch, Stomp, Take Down
Skiploom (level 50) with Solarbeam, Giga Drain, Synthesis, Sleep
Powder
Information in this section was contributed by Emir Taylor.
Houndoom (level 50) with Fire Blast, Flamethrower, Earthquake,
Crunch
Scizor (level 50) with Metal Claw, Wing Attack, False Swipe, Steel
Wing
Lanturn (level 50) with Surf, Spark, Hydro Pump, Waterfall
Noctowl (level 50) with Psychic, Fly, Dream Eater, Hypnosis
Tyranitar (level 50) with Rock Slide, Earthquake, Hyper Beam,
Crunch
Tauros (level 50) with Horn Drill, Horn Attack, Fissure, Earthquake
Information in this section was contributed by Emir Taylor.
Typhlosion (level 100) with Flamethrower, Flame Wheel, Thunderpunch,
Fire Blast
Suicune (level 100) with Surf, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Bubblebeam
Lanturn (level 100) with Watefall, Thunderbolt, Thunder, Spark
Noctowl (level 100) with Fly, Psychic, Hpynosis, Dreameater
Ursaring (level 100) with Slash, Hyperbeam, Rest, Snore
Scizor (level 100) with Cut, Metal Claw, Steel Wing, False Swipe
Information in this section was contributed by Foundertaylor.
Typhlosion (level 100) with Thunderpunch, Flamethrower, Earthquake,
Fireblast
(or level 100 Tyranitar with Crunch, Rockslide, Earthquake, Hyperbeam)
Lugia (level 100) with Fly, Psychic, Surf, Earthquake
Ho-Oh (level 100) with Fly, Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, fireblast
Raikou (level 100) with Flash, Crunch Or Hyperbeam, Thunderbolt,
Thunder
Suicune (level 100) with Surf, Ice Beam, Blizzard, Hyper Beam
Entei (level 100) with Cut, Flamethrower, Fireblast, Hyper Beam
Information in this section was contributed by cfkthomas.
Feraligatr (level 100) with your choice of moves.
Tyrannitar (level 100) with your choice of moves.
Suicune (level 100) with your choice of moves.
Ho-Oh (level 100) with your choice of moves.
Lugia (level 100) with your choice of moves.
Entei or Raikou (level 100) with your choice of moves.
Information in this section was contributed by UndrgrndRac.
Typhlosion (level 100) with Thunderpunch, Flamethrower, Earthquake,
Return
Dragonite (level 100) with Fly, Extremespeed, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt
Lapras (level 100) with Surf, Ice Beam, Body Slam, Rest
Raikou (level 100) with Thunderbolt, Crunch, Reflect, Rest
Machamp (level 100) with Cross Chop, Earthquake, Vital Throw,
Strength
Alakazam (level 100) with Psychic, Ice Punch, Fire Punch, Recover
Information in this section was contributed by mcranch.
Scizor (level 100) with Steel Wing, Strength, False Swipe, and
Return or Blissey (level 100) with Softboilet, Fire Blast, Thunder,
and Blizzard.
Entei (level 100) with Fire Blast, Hyper Beam, Cut and Flamethrower
Suicune (level 100) with Hyper Beam, Surf, Bubblebeam and Hydro
Pump
Raikou (level 100) with Hyper Beam, Flash, Thunder and Thunderbolt
Lugia (level 100) with Aeroblast, Fly, Psychic and Hyper Beam
Ho-Oh (level 100) with Dragonbreath, Fire Blast, Fly and Hyper
Beam
Note: Entei, Suicune, and Raikou can be exchanged for Moltres,
Articuno and Zaptos if desired
Information in this section was contributed by Marcelo Faísca.
Meganium (level 65) with Solarbeam, Razorleaf, Bodyslam, and Synthesis
Arcanine (level 65 ) with Fireblast, Flamethrower, Bite, and Extremespeed
Pidgeot (level 65) with Fly, Return, Wing Attack, and Mirror Move,
Suicune (level 65) with Icebeam, Icy Wind, Aurora, and Beam Gust
Pikachu (level 100) with Thunder, Zapcannon, Slam, and Thunder
Bolt
Tyranitar (level 100) with Crunch, Rockslide, Hyper, and Beam
Bite
Information in this section was contributed by DRKBOY92.
Typhlosion (level 41) with Dynamicpunch, Cut, Strength, and Flame
Wheel
Ledyba (level 17) with Tackle, Supersonic, Attract, and Comet
Punch
Syther (level 25) with False Swipe, Pursuit, Focus Energy, and
Fury Cutter
Elekid (level 20) with Pound, Growl, Dizzy Punch, Thunderpunch
Noctowl (level 28) with Fly, Hypnosis, Dream Eater, Flash
Information in this section was contributed by Tyler McAuley.
Stantler (level 70+) with Stomp, Hypnosis, Headbutt, Earthquake
Feraligatr (level 70+) with Slash, Ice Punch, Bite, Surf
Skarmory (level 70+) with Fly, Steel Wing, Swift, Wing Attack
Suicune (level 70+) with Icy Wind, Bubblebeam, Aurora Beam, Surf
Lugia (level 70+) with Fly, Psychic, Aeroblast, Hyper Beam
Ho-oh (level 70+) with Wing Attack, Flamethrower, Hyper Beam,
Fire Blast
Information in this section was contributed by Sauswage1990.
Typhlosion with Thunderpunch, Flamethrower, Earthquake, Hyperbeam
Tyranitar with Ice Beam, Flamethower, Thunderbolt, Earthquake
Lugia with Fly, Shadow Ball, Psychic, Surf
Raikou with Return, Crunch, Thunderbolt, Hyperbeam
Ho-Oh with Steel Wing, Thundebolt, Psychic, Flamethrower
Entei with Sunny Day, Flamethrower, Solarbeam, Hyperbeam
Suicune with Mirror Coat, Surf Ice Beam Hyperbeam
Hint: Game differences: The following are differences from Pokemon Gold
and Silver. The game has animated Pokemon. You can get
items from your phone pals. Suicune can be caught before running
out into the world of Johto and Kanto.
Information in this section was contributed by Gameboy madness.
Hint: Easy time change: An easy way to change the time on the system is to
first save at the time which is easiest for you. Wait until it
is that time in real life (keep the game on) Without saving, turn
off the game. Note: Do not do things you need to save. You should
now have the time set. Note: The game counts days. For example,
if you are one hour behind, you will need 6 days/23 hours of no-save
play.
Glitch: Train crash: This trick requires the Rail Pass, two Game Boy Color,
a Link Cable, and Pokemon Silver, Gold, or Crystal
for both systems. Have the person on the left Game Boy Color board
the Goldenrod Magnet Train Station in Johto and the person on
the right Game Boy Color board the Saffron Magnet Train Station
in Kanto. Hold A on both Game Boy Colors while boarding.
The trains will appear as if they crash.
Information in this section was contributed by Fakey McFake.