Pokemon Gold and Silver
by
Scott and Linda

e-mail: [email protected]

Copyright Scott and Linda, 2000-01

Please note that while we hope you find this GameFAQ a useful guide to
successfully completing Pokemon Gold or Silver, and of course you may
download it for your personal use, you may NOT reproduce it anywhere else
without our permission.

In this FAQ, G&S means Gold and Silver, and RBY means Red, Blue and Yellow.

--------
CONTENTS
--------

    Upgrade Information
    Introduction
    Walkthrough
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Pocket Pikachu Interaction
    Poke Marts
    Legendary Beasts
    Pokemon Types, Evolutions and Locations
    Evolution
    Item List
    Credits and Thanks

-------------------
UPGRADE INFORMATION
-------------------

1.0     Original Version, completed Nov 2000

1.1     Dec 2000 - New information!  More information in the Pokemon types
and locations section, plus evolutions.  Detailed information on getting
through the Tin Tower.  Added credits and thanks to people who provided
information which helped us add new information on Pokemon.  Added info on
how to catch Lugia (it somehow got lost in the original!)

1.2     Jan 2001 – Added more information on Pokemon types and Locations.
Added a Frequently Asked Questions section, and sections on Legendary Beasts,
and Evolution.

------------
INTRODUCTION
------------

This game has a lot of new features, including lots more Pokemon to catch!
You can get new "prevolutions" as well, such as Pichu, by breeding Pokemon.
The breeding centre is a new feature too. There are new TMs and HMs, and new
items.  Pokemon can be made to hold items so they can use them in battle.
Some Pokemon evolve by being traded while holding an item. And of course,
there is a brand new world to explore!!!

Unlike RBY, G&S are not compatible with Pokemon Stadium.  Which means you
have to do everything at regular speed!  On the other hand, you can trade
Pokemon between RBY and G&S.  You just have to remember that you cannot trade
anything to RBY that would not otherwise be in that cartridge.  So there is
no point in training up a big bad Pokemon with new moves in an effort to kick
ass at Pokemon Stadium, as it will not be allowed to leave G&S.

The beginner Pokemon are new, but like RBY there is a choice between fire
(Cyndaquil), grass (Chikorita), and water (Totodile) Pokemon.  They are all
on Level 5.  Your Rival steals the one that is strongest against yours.

In G&S, you are able to buy things from Marts right away, but there is no
Mart in New Bark Town, so you have to wait until you get to Cherrygrove.

You'll notice the SAVE procedure is a bit irritating, I guess it's to stop
you accidentally saving if you don't mean to.  You still press start then
select save, and it asks you if you would like to save the game.  Select yes,
and it tells you "there is already a save file, is it OK to overwrite?"
Select yes again, and it says saving – do not turn off the power.  Once that
message disappears THEN you have successfully saved and you can turn off the
gameboy.

You can send mail by having a Pokemon hold the letter, and then trading with
a friend.  It is even interactive with the Pocket Pikachu.  Pocket Pikachu is
able to send gifts to you, you just have to go to the upper floor of any
PokeCentre to collect it.

One new feature I really like is using HMs.  For all but FLY or FLASH, if you
need to use the HM, point at the thing you need it for (eg look toward water
that you want to SURF across, or a rock you want to move with STRENGTH), and
press A.  A message comes asking if you want to use the HM, and you say yes –
and it happens!  You're SURFing, or you CUT a tree, or use STRENGTH to move a
boulder.

Another fun little feature is the SELECT option.  You can register your
bicycle, or a fishing rod, to the SELECT button.  You can also register your
Item Finder.  Then if you want to ride, or fish, or hunt for hidden items,
just push SELECT and you're off.  Really saves hunting through your pack!

Collecting Pokemon for your Pokedex is made that bit easier by the PokeBall
logo that appears above the enemy Pokemon's hit points line.  If you already
have that kind of Pokemon in your Pokedex, a PokeBall appears.  If you do
not, the PokeBall is not there!


-----------
WALKTHROUGH
-----------

When you first start your game, a voice in the dark asks what time it is.
You get to set the time to your current time – Day (or night?), the hour then
the minutes.  Then Professor Oak comes and introduces himself, and tells you
a bit about Pokemon.  You appear, and get to put in your name.  You only get
to use seven characters, though, so a short name (or nickname) is a good
idea!

You start off in your bedroom, it has more stuff in it since RBY!  Go
downstairs, and your Mum tells you to visit Professor Elm, and gives you your
PokeGear.  Then she gets you to set the day of the week, and asks if you are
on Daylight Saving Time.  If you are, when DST finishes, you can ask her to
change the time to standard time.

Then Mum asks whether you know how to use the phone, if you say no then she
will instruct you.

Professor Elm's lab is next door to your house, on the left.  If you talk to
the person staring in the side window of the lab, something funny happens!
This shifty character turns out to be your Rival, he's presumably spying on
Professor Elm, waiting for the chance to do dastardly deeds.

Go in to the lab. Professor Elm wants to you to go to Mr Pokemon's house to
check something out. He offers you a pokemon to take with you.  You have the
choice of Cyndaquil, a fire Pokemon; Totodile, a water Pokemon, or Chikorita,
a grass Pokemon.  I chose Chikorita, Scott went for Cyndaquil.

Professor Elm tells you where Mr Pokemon lives, and gives you his telephone
number in case you need it.  As you leave, the Aide gives you a potion.

This is probably a good time to notice your new look pack.  It has four
pockets, so you can carry so much more than in RBY.  There is a pocket for
healing items like potions and berries, a pocket for special items like your
bicycle and various cards and keys, a pocket for your TMs and HMs (which
arrange themselves neatly in number order!) and a pocket for your Balls.

A really good feature of this game is that you can set items to your select
button, so you only have to push it to get an item you use frequently instead
of going through all your items each time.  I set my bicycle to select: if
you pick the item you get the option to use or set to select, if you set to
select it tells you your item was registered so you know it worked.  This
works for your fishing rods too, if you fancy a bit of fishing.  It also
works for your Item Finder.


RT 29

Pokemon:  Pidgey, Sentret, Rattata, Spearow, Weedle (Silver), Kakuna (Silver)
Aipom (headbutt trees), HootHoot (night)

Items:    Potion

Berry Tree:   Berry

Head for Mr Pokemon's house - go west from New Bark Town.  There is a
gatehouse on the way that leads to the end of RT 46.

RT46

Pokemon:   Rattata, Geodude, Spearow

This is actually the bottom of the path down from Blackthorne City.  You'll
be able to come back this way later.  For now, though, all you can do is
explore the grassy patch for Pokemon.

CHERRYGROVE CITY

Pokemon:   Tentacool

Items:     Map of Johto, Mystic Water

When you arrive in Cherrygrove, there is an old guy.  If you talk to him, he
will give you a tour of the town, and a map of Johto. (In case you did not
realise, that is the name of the world you are in.  The RBY world is Kanto.)

If you go to the bottom left corner of Cherrygrove, you can see a guy
standing on a rock.  When you have SURF, come back and SURF over to him to
get Mystic Water.

RT 30

Pokemon:   Caterpie (Gold), Metapod (Gold), Weedle (Silver), Kakuna (Silver)
Pidgey, Poliwag, Poliwhirl

Items:     Mystery Egg, Pokedex

Berry Trees:   Berry, PSNCURE

Heal up at the PokeCentre, then head north out of town.  There is a little
house on the way up, the guy inside gives you a berry.

Mr POKEMON'S HOUSE

Mr Pokemon gives you a Mystery Egg, and Professor Oak gives you a Pokedex.
As you leave, Professor Elm rings you – a disaster has struck and he needs
your help!  So go back to New Bark.

Leave the egg in your party, so you can hand it to Professor Elm.

CHERRYGROVE

As you leave, you meet your as yet unnamed Rival.  He challenges you, he has
the starter Pokemon that is strongest against yours.  If you've been
training, this should be no problem.

PROFESSOR ELM'S LAB

Items:   PokeBalls

This is where you get to name your rival, after talking to Professor Elm.
You give the egg to Professor Elm.  As you leave, talk to the Aide.  He will
give you five PokeBalls.

Go talk to your Mum now, she will give you the option of saving some of your
money for you.  This is useful in the event of a whiteout (when you faint
because you have run out of useable Pokemon in a battle).  On the other hand,
Mum is a shop-a-holic.  She buys all sorts of things.  If you choose to have
her save money but change your mind later, you can ring her on your mobile to
cancel the arrangement, or to get some cash from her.

Head off again, this time the destination is Violet City.  Go through
Cherrygrove, and head north again, but this time you branch off to the left
instead of going to Mr Pokemon's house.

RT 31

Pokemon:   Caterpie (Gold), Metapod (Gold), Weedle (Silver), Kakuna (Silver),
Ledyba (Morning, Silver), Spinarak (Night, Gold), HootHoot (Night),
Bellsprout, Poliwhirl, Poliwag

Items:     Antidote, PokeBall, Dire Hit

Berry Tree:   Bitter Berry

Go past the Dark Cave.  You need FLASH and SURF in here, which you don't have
yet.  When you get SURF you can also try the pond beyond the Dark Cave.
Ponds generally have Poliwags and Poliwhirls, some have other Pokemon as
well.

DARK CAVE

Pokemon:   Krabby, Zubat, Shuckle, Geodude, Graveler, Magikarp, Wobbuffet,
Dunsparce (rare)

When you come back, you can explore, and leave via another exit.  There are
more trainers out there.

VIOLET CITY

Pokemon:   Onix

Items:     Rare Candy

At the bottom left corner of town, there is a house.  Inside there is a guy
who wants to swap your Bellsprout for his Onix.

There is a pond, on the far side is a Rare Candy.

BELLSPROUT TOWER

Pokemon:   Gastly (night), Rattata

Items:     Paralyz Heal, X Defend, Potion, Escape Rope, HM05

This is full of trainers with Bellsprouts!  Some have HootHoots, too.  If you
keep beating trainers, you will get to the Head Sage.  Beat him and he will
give you HM05 - Flash.  Your Rival will be up here too, he talks to you then
buzzes off.

VIOLET GYM

Items:     TM31 – Mud Slap

There are two trainers, then the leader, Falkner.  Falkner has:

          Level 7 Pidgey, and
          Level 9 Pidgeotto.

Once you beat Falkner, he will give you the Zephyr Badge.  This will let you
use FLASH outside battle, and it raises the attack power of your Pokemon.  He
also gives you TM31.

As you leave the gym, Professor Elm gives you a call, and tells you to see
his Aide at the PokeCentre.  Make sure you have only five Pokemon on you, and
the Aide will give you back the Egg.  Carry the egg, you will get a surprise
a bit later on!

RUINS OF ALPH

Pokemon:   Unown, Quagsire, Poliwag, Wooper, Natu, Smeargle

Items:     Unown-mode Pokedex

West of Violet City, you can go through a gatehouse that leads to the Ruins
of Alph.  There are two caves, go in to the smaller one at the top.  Inside
is a puzzle.  Move bits by pressing A, then use the direction arrows to move
them.  This puzzle is of Kabuto.  If you do it correctly, you will fall
through the floor, and land in the bigger cave.  If this does not happen, try
swapping the two middle, bottom bits.  They look practically identical!

When you land in the big cave, Unowns attack.  These Pokemon are vaguely
letter shaped.  If you catch three, when you go outside a scientist will meet
you and take you to his lab.  He modifies your Pokedex to store Unown data.
In the regular Pokedex, you only get a single entry for the Unown.  The
special Unown data is accessible by opening the Pokedex, and pressing the
Select key to choose Options.  One option is Unown Mode.  In here, there is a
record of all your Unown.  There are 26 altogether.

There are four puzzles, all accessible from different places.  When you have
SURF, you can surf the pond to access an Aerodactyl puzzle.

Go to the Union Cave, climb a ladder about halfway through, to the left, then
SURF across the pool.  Go to the top left corner and use the exit to get to
the Ho-oh puzzle.  You'll drop through to the Unown place again.

Go into the cave again, the same way, but don't go so far toward the back of
the cave.  If you use STRENGTH to move a boulder, you can get to the Omanyte
puzzle.


RT 32

Pokemon:   Rattata, Hoppip, Mareep, Bellsprout, Wooper (night), Ekans
(Silver)

Items:     Miracle Seed, Potion, Great Ball, Old Rod, TM05

Berry Trees:   PRZCURE

You will go past the east entrance to the Ruins of Alph.  Keep going south
toward Azalea Town.  Speak to the first guy you see on the way, and he will
give you Miracle Seed, which increases the power of grass pokemon.

When you have CUT, you can get to a fat guy below the Ruins.  Speak to him
and he will give you TM05 – Roar.

There is a split in the path, you can go over water or land.  Either way you
meet trainers.

There is a PokeCentre on the way down, talk to the guy in the hat to get Old
Rod.

UNION CAVE

Pokemon:   Magikarp, Geodude, Sandshrew (Gold), Rattata, Zubat, Quagsire,
Wooper, Lapras (Fridays)

Items:     Potion, Great Ball, X-Attack, Awakening, TM39, X-Defend

Go through the cave to get all these items.  Return on a Friday - there is a
Lapras there on Fridays.  You will need SURF to get to it.  If you enter the
cave from the Azalea City end, go up, then left, then SURF down, you'll come
to a ladder, climb it, then SURF and walk around until you spot Lapras!  It's
Level 20, and relatively easy to catch.  Might not hurt to SAVE first,
though, just in case!

Once through the cave, you will come to the Slowpoke Well.  There is a guy
guarding it.  Later on you will be able to get in, but you have to do other
things first!

AZALEA TOWN

Items:     Charcoal, TM49 (Fury Cutter)

Berry Trees:   WHT Apricorn

To the north of Azalea, you will find Kurt's house.  It has a tree outside
like a berry tree but it has apricorns on it.   Kurt makes balls from
apricorns.  Anyway, if you talk to him now, he will take off to rescue the
Slowpoke.  If you follow him, you can now go down the well. Fight three
Rockets, and Kurt will take you back to his house and give you a lure ball.

Kurt also explains how he makes balls from apricorns, if you give him the one
you picked from his tree he tells you to come back next day for your ball.

Just inside Azalea Town there is a house, if you talk to a guy inside he will
give you Charcoal, which helps fire Pokemon.

AZALEA GYM

There are four trainers, then you meet Bugsy, the gym leader.  Bugsy has:

          L14 Metapod
          L16 Scyther; and
          L14 Kakuna

Once you beat these bugs, Bugsy gives you Hivebadge, which makes Pokemon up
to Level 30 obey you.  It also allows you to use CUT outside battle.

He also gives you TM49 – Fury Cutter.

Sometime while you are in Azalea Town your egg should hatch.  Surprise – it's
Togepi!  When Togepi hatches, ring Professor Elm, who will ask you to bring
it to him.  If you do, he will give you an Everstone.  Everstones prevent
Pokemon from evolving.

Finally, during your travels in Azalea Town, you'll meet your rival again.
This time he wants to battle, he has:

          L12 Gastly
          L14 Zubat; and
          L16 version of the Pokemon he started with.

SLOWPOKE WELL

Pokemon:   Zubat, Magikarp, Slowpoke, Slowbro

Items:     Kings Rock, TM18

In the top left corner is a rock you can move with STRENGTH.  You go down to
a pool, then SURF.  Go onto the land, then climb the ladder.  SURF in the big
pool.  Go left to talk to a guy who will give you Kings Rock.  Go right to
find TM18.

ILEX FOREST

Pokemon:   Metapod, Caterpie, Oddish, Paras, Zubat, Pineco (night, trees),
Exeggcute (night, trees), Butterfree (Gold, night, trees), Beedrill (Silver,
night, trees), Psyduck, Poliwag, Magikarp

Items:     Revive, HM01, TM02, TM12

You'll see a guy looking for Farfetch'd.  Keep going, and you'll see the
Farfetch'd.  Follow it, and shepherd it back to the guy who lost it.  If you
can return it to him, the guy's boss comes and gives you HM01 – Cut.  Keep
going through the forest.  If you have CUT you can get to the Ilex Forest
Shrine, and pick up TM02 – Headbutt.  Headbutt is good, because if you use it
to headbutt small trees, sometimes Pokemon drop out.

In your travels in the Forest, you will see dead ends.  Stand facing the dead
end, but one space out, and press A.  You may get a nice surprise!

At the gatehouse leaving the Forest, talk to the receptionist, who will give
you TM12 – Sweet Scent.

RT 34

Pokemon:   Rattata, Drowzee, Psyduck, Ditto

On the way north to Goldenrod, you'll come across the Daycare Centre.  This
centre has two people working there, a man and a woman.  This is where you
can leave your Pokemon to be leveled up, it costs $100 per level.  You can
also leave a male Pokemon with the man, and a female with the woman – and if
the Pokemon are compatible, they may breed!

You will also meet Officer Keith, he has a Growlithe to battle you.


GOLDENROD

Pokemon:   Machop, Eevee, Abra, Ekans, Dratini

There is a large Department Store here, just like the one in Celadon City in
RBY.  It has several storeys plus a basement.

          Ground Floor:   Reception

          2nd Floor:       Potion          PokeBall
                          Super Potion    Great Ball
                          Antidote        Escape Rope
                          Paralyz Heal    Repel
                          Awakening       Revive
                          Burn Heal       Full Heal
                          Ice Heal        Poke Doll
                                          Flower Mail

         3rd Floor:        X Speed
                          X Special
                          X Defend
                          X Attack
                          Dire Hit
                          Guard Spec
                          X Accuracy

         4th Floor:        Protein
                          Iron
                          Carbos
                          Calcium
                          HP UP

         5th Floor:        TM41, TM48, TM33, TM02, TM08
                          On Sundays, you can get either TM27 or TM21.  You
get them from the lady behind the counter, she gives you TM27 if your Pokemon
like you, or TM21 if they do not.  You can go there more than once, but only
once per Sunday.

Also there is a guy who wants to trade your Drowzee for his Machop.

On the 6th floor there are vending machines that sell Fresh Water, Lemonade
and Soda Pop.  These drinks will restore some HP in battle.

To the right of the Mart is the Bike Shop.  You can borrow a bike for free –
later on they let you keep it if you use it!

To the left of the Gym, over the railway tracks, is the Name Rater's house.
If you decide you'd like to change a Pokemon's name you can do it here.  Of
course, you cannot change a traded Pokemon's name.

Underground Path – there are two entrances.  One is near the Name Rater's
house, the other is to the left of the PokeCentre.  There are trainers to
beat in here.

About halfway along the Underground Path is the Pokemon Salon.  Here you can
have your Pokemon groomed, this increases their happiness. You can only have
one haircut per day.

Grooming is important because some Pokemon like Eevee evolve when they are
happy enough.  You have no way of knowing how happy your Pokemon are, but
there is a lady in a house to the right of the Mart who will look at the
first Pokemon in your party and tell you how happy it is.  If she says your
Pokemon likes you a lot it is happy!

The coin case is also on the Underground Path.

The Games Corner – this has been upgraded, and is no longer the front for
Team Rocket.  It still costs $1000 for 50 coins, or you can buy in bulk -
$10,000 for 500 coins.  There are two types of machines now, the basic slots,
and the card flip game.  With the card flip game you have to predict which
card matches the card in the dealer's hand.

There are prizes to be bought, this time you can do that in the same
building.  You can buy:

          Abra                 $200          TM25     $5500
          Ekans (Gold)         $700          TM14     $5500
          Sandshrew (Silver)   $700          TM38     $5500
          Dratini              $2100

The radio station has been taken over by Team Rocket.  You get to do
something about this later in the game.  In the meantime, you can pick up
your radio card (which goes in your PokeGear) by correctly answering the
questions in a quiz: the answers are yes, yes, no, yes, no.  You can also
check to see if you have won in the ID number contest.  Every Friday, a new
ID number is chosen, if you, or someone you have traded with, have that
number then you win a prize.

Bill's house in on the left side of town, he comes here after you meet him in
Ecruteak.  He will give you an Eevee, so remember to have a space for her
when you come back!

GOLDENROD GYM

There are four trainers to beat, then the leader Whitney.  Whitney has:

          L18 Clefairy, and
          L20 Miltank

Once you win this battle, you will get the PlainBadge.  This lets you use
STRENGTH outside battle, and boosts your Pokemon's speed.  She also gives you
TM45 – Attract.

Go to the house to the right and up a bit from the Gym, and inside is a girl
gardening.  Talk to her and she will give you a Squirtbottle.  You'll need
this to capture Sudowoodo.
On the way out of town, at the north gatehouse, the receptionist asks you
whether you are willing to take a letter to a chubby guy on RT 31.  If you
agree, you will need a space to put the Spearow the receptionist gives you.
The Spearow has a letter you can read, it says "DARK CAVE leads to another
road".  If you deliver the letter, the chubby guy gives you TM50 – Nightmare.

RT 35

Pokemon:    Nidoran male and female, Drowzee, Pidgey, Psyduck

Items:      TM04

Berry Tree:   Mysteryberry

NATIONAL PARK

Pokemon:   Metapod, Caterpie, Pidgey, Sunkern, Venonat, Butterfree, Paras,
Weedle, Scyther, Pinsir, Beedrill, Kakuna

Items:     Quick Claw, Sun Stone, Everstone, Gold Berry, Berry, TM28, Parlyz
Heal

Go to the National Park on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday and you can compete
in the Bug Catching Contest.  You can only take one Pokemon into the park
with you, the Helper minds your other Pokemon.  He lets you keep the first
Pokemon in your lineup, so it is wise to choose in advance who you want to
take into the Park.

You are given 20 Park Balls, and you have 20 minutes to catch the most
powerful Pokemon.  Each Pokemon is worth a certain number of points, but you
don't find out how much until you leave!

You get to keep the Pokemon you catch last.  If you catch one, but then catch
a better one you can swap them over.  The first one is basically released,
while you retain the second.

We have had success with different Pokemon, I won with a Level 16 Venonat.

There are lots of Pokemon, including Scyther, Pinsir, Butterfree, Beedrill
and Venonat, as well as Caterpies and Weedles.  (But with attitude! Like,
level 13-17!)

Note, the Helper seems to confiscate your backpack too, if you get poisoned
you cannot cure yourself.  May be an idea to have your lead Pokemon carry a
PSNCUREberry into the Park.

If you win, you are awarded the Sun Stone.  Second prize is an Everstone, and
third prize is a Gold Berry.  If you don't place, at least you are awarded a
berry!

It is a good plan to SAVE before going in, because then if you only catch
lame Pokemon, or yours is pretty good but did not win, you can reset the
game.  You can only compete once per competition day, but you are free to
come back next competition day.

Once you have been awarded your prize, go back into the Park.  You'll find
you are at the Eastern gatehouse!  Inside the Park there are now people
including trainers ready for battle.  Talk to a lone girl on a bench, and she
will give you Quick Claw, which helps you to go first in battle.

At the north end of the National park, you'll see a guy who says he is
printing out his Pokedex.  If you go through the fence behind him, you can
then go around the outer perimeter of the National Park.  Go around to the
left to pick up TM28 – Dig.  Go to the right and you will find Parlyz Heal.

RT 36

Pokemon:       Growlithe (Gold), Vulpix (Silver), Pidgey, Sudowoodo

Items:

Berry Trees:   Ice Berry, Black, red and blue Apricorns

If you now leave the Park via the Eastern gatehouse, you will be able to
battle two trainers, then you find your path blocked by an odd tree.  SAVE
the game.  Bring out the trusty Squirtbottle, and squirt it – it wakes up.
It's Sudowoodo, and it attacks.  There is only one Sudowoodo, so if you
defeat it, it's gone – hence the advice to save!

We found that Sudowoodo needs to be REALLY low down on HP to be caught.

After you catch Sudowoodo, see the fat guy off to the right, he will give you
TM08 – Rock Smash.  Use this wisely, you'll need it later as you progress in
the game.

RT 37

Pokemon:   Spinarak (night), Stantler, Growlithe (Gold), Vulpix (Silver),
Hoothoot (night)

Items:

Berry Trees:   Red, Blu and Blk Apricorns

Take the left path, then go north.  There are three Apricorn trees, and
trainers to beat.

ECRUTEAK

Items:     Itemfinder, TM30, HM03

In the PokeCentre, Bill tells you the time capsule is adjusted, so you can
now trade with RBY.  The thing to remember here is that you cannot trade
ANYTHING new to RBY games.  That means no new Pokemon (eg Meganium), nor any
old Pokemon with new moves (eg Gyarados with Waterfall).  I took the
opportunity to bring over my L50 Charizard, and taught him (he turned out to
be a boy!) Fire Punch.  Scott is more visionary than me, he brought over his
L100 Mewtwo…

Bill heads off back to Goldenrod, if you go to his house with only five
Pokemon you can get an Eevee.

In the house beside the gym, talk to the guy to get an Itemfinder.

ECRUTEAK GYM

There are four trainers, then the leader Morty.  Morty has:

          L21 Gastly
          L21 Haunter
          L25 Gengar; and
          L23 Haunter

When you beat him, you get the Fog Badge.  Pokemon up to Level 50 will now
obey you, and you can use SURF outside battle.

He also gives you TM30 – Shadow Ball.

DANCE THEATRE

The Kimono Girls at the Dance Theatre each have a different evolution of
Eevee – Vaporeon, Flareon, Jolteon, Umbreon and Espeon.  If you win, you get
HM03 – SURF.  Just talk to a guy in the audience for that.

BURNT TOWER

Pokemon:   Rattata, Koffing, Zubat, Magmar (night)

Items:     X-Speed, TM20, HP-up, Burn Heal

Your Rival is there.  He wants to battle!  He has:

          L20 Haunter
          L20 Zubat
          L18 Magnemite; and
          L22 version of his starting Pokemon.

You need ROCK SMASH and STRENGTH in here to get to everything.  There are
holes in the floor to fall through!  If you fall through the hole in the
middle, and walk onto the steps of the platform, you release the three
legendary beasts.  These beasts wander around the game.  If you see one, they
tend to nick off.  The aim is to catch them!


TIN TOWER

Pokemon:   Rattata, Gastly (night), Ho-oh

Items:     Full Heal, Super Potion, Escape Rope, Ultra Ball, Rare Candy, Max
Revive, Max Elixer, Nugget, Full Restore

You go into what looks like a house to the right of the Burnt Tower.  You
cannot go in until you have defeated the Ecruteak Gym Leader.  Follow the
corridor, and it leads you outdoors.  Follow the path, it leads you to the
Tin Tower.  There is a guy inside who asks you for the Rainbow Wing, which
you don't have yet!

Come back when you have the Rainbow Wing, and the guy has disappeared!  You
can go up the tower.  At first you have mazes to work your way through, then
there are Teleport pads.  It is good to experiment a bit here, that way you
get all the items.  However, if you just want to get to Ho-oh, here's the
direct route.  Oh, and if you don't fancy taking the long way down, have an
escape rope handy!

Enter the tower, go to the stairs at the back of the room.  Go up, then come
to the front of that room, and climb the stairs.  You'll find the beginning
of the maze.  There are lots of one-way jumps, and telepads.

Go right, up, left, up, left, climb the stairs.

Go down, left, up, right, up, left, climb the stairs.

Now go up, right 2 jumps, down 1 jump, left 2 jumps, down 5 jumps, right 2
jumps, down 1 jump, then climb the stairs.

Go up, right, up, left, down, climb the stairs.

Go up, then walk right, then take 2 jumps to the right, then down several
wide jumps.  Go left, down to the telepad, down again to the next telepad,
left, down, left, go through the telepad, up, left, go through the telepad,
go round the wobbly thing to the stairs and hey presto!

You get to the roof: there is Ho-oh.

This is one tough bird to catch! It is pretty fond of using recover, and it
also has a nasty tendency to use Sacred Fire, which often burns, have ice
berries handy.  It also has a thing called Safeguard, which seems to prevent
status changes – the only good thing about this is it wears off!

I caught my Ho-oh with a level 41 Haunter as my lead Pokemon.  First move, I
had Haunter put Ho-oh to sleep, then I used Dream Eater to lower the HP, then
an Ultra Ball caught it.  I actually trained the Haunter for the purpose, as
up until then, even getting the Ho-oh down to almost invisible HP, it still
refused to be caught.

RT 38

Pokemon:   Rattata (Gold), Raticate, Tauros, Meowth (silver), Farfetch'd,
Miltank, Snubbull

Items:     TM13

Berry Trees:   Berry, Mint Berry

Go north, you'll get to MooMoo Farm.  In the smaller building, there is a
sick Miltank, it wants berries.  (Plain ones!)  If you feed it seven berries,
it gets better.  You don't have to give it seven all at once, you can come
back with more later if you need to.  Once it has had seven berries and is
better, go into the house next door and the girl will give you TM13 – Snore.

OLIVINE

Pokemon:   Krabby, Voltorb, Chinchou

Items:     Good Rod, HM04

Your Rival comes out of the gym for a bit of a chat, but does not want to
battle right now.  The gym itself is empty, as the leader is tending a sick
Pokemon in the Lighthouse.

In the little house below the gym, if you talk to the guy he gives you the
Good Rod.

If you smash 3 rocks on the beach, Krabby attacks.

In the house to the left of the PokeCentre is a guy who will give you HM04 –
Strength.

Watch out for the guy in a house who wants to swap his Voltorb for your
Krabby, too.

Once you've been to Kanto, if you go fishing off the dock where the SS Aqua
pulls in, using the Super Rod, you can catch Chinchou.

LIGHTHOUSE

Items:     Rare Candy, TM34, Ether, Great Ball, Super Potion

In the lighthouse, it's trainer central… really good training ground for your
Pokemon!  At the top, Jasmine asks you to go to Cianwood to get some medicine
to help her sick Pokemon.  As you're such a helpful trainer, of course you'll
go!!!  Besides, if you don't Jasmine won't go back to her Gym and you can't
get the badge!

RT 41

Pokemon:   Tentacool, Tentacruel, Mantine

You'll need SURF to get to Cianwood.  The water is chokkers with Tentacool,
and there are trainers.  On the way over you'll see the Secret Islands, but
you can't get to them without WHIRLPOOL.

SECRET ISLANDS

Pokemon:   Lugia, Horsea, Seel, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Zubat, Golbat, Krabby

Items:

From Olivine, SURF south along the fence.  You'll see an island to the left,
with a whirlpool blocking the entrance at the bottom of the island.  Use
WHIRLPOOL to go in.  Go into the entrance of the cave.  You need FLASH.
Follow the path, heading right.  When the path splits, go left toward the top
of the screen.  Keep going, climb ladders, you will get to water.  SURF down,
then go down the waterfall.  If you look around carefully you will see a cave
entrance, go in.  (It is toward the top of the screen).  Now SURF up the pond
and there is Lugia.  In Gold it is Level 70, in Silver it is only Level 40.
I used my Ampharos and a combination of Thunder Punch and Thunder Shock to
wear it down, then Ultra Balls to capture.

CIANWOOD

Pokemon:   Shuckle, Krabby, Kingler, Corsola, Staryu (night)

Items:     Secret Potion, TM01, HM02

Talk to the guy in the house next to the PokeCentre and he'll give you
Shuckle.

You can do the Rock Smash thing on the beach again for more Krabby.

Go fishing with the Super Rod during the day to find Corsola and Kingler, and
at night to find Staryu.

There is a Photographer in the house on the beach, if you have a printer you
can have your Pokemon's picture taken!

At the bottom of the island is the Pharmacy.  Here you can get the medicine
Jasmine needs.  (Secret Potion)

CIANWOOD GYM

Beat the three trainers, then use STRENGTH to get to the fourth trainer, then
Chuck, the leader.  Chuck has:

          L27 Primeape
          L30 Poliwrath

When you beat him, Chuck gives you the Storm Badge.  This will make Pokemon
up to Level 70 obey you, and you can use FLY outside battle.  He also gives
you TM01 – Dynamic Punch.

Talk to the girl outside the Gym once you beat Chuck, she will give you HM02
– Fly.  Now you can FLY back to Olivine and avoid all those Tentacool!

OLIVINE

Items:     TM23

Now you are back at Olivine, go to the lighthouse and give Jasmine the Secret
Potion.  She'll dash back to her gym – you can go battle her now.

OLIVINE GYM

There are no trainers here, only Jasmine.  She has:

          L30 Magnemite
          L30 Magnemite, and
          L35 Steelix

Once you beat Jasmine she will give you Mineral Badge, which raises Pokemon's
defense, and TM23 – Iron Tail.

RT42

Pokemon:   Goldeen, Spearow, Mankey, Primeape, Mareep

Items:     Super Potion

Berry Trees:   Pink, Yellow and Green Apricorns.

When you leave Ecruteak, you will quickly see Mt Mortar.  You can enter it,
or you can SURF across the water. After the first stretch of water, you can
go down a bit (you'll need CUT) and you will find three more Apricorn trees.
Go up, and you can enter Mt Mortar, or SURF again to get to Mahogany.

MT MORTAR stage 1

Pokemon:  Zubat, Geodude, Machop, Marill

If you go into Mt Mortar (you need FLASH), you will be able to catch a Marill
on the level you are at when you enter.  It is really rare, you will have to
be very patient.  Scott caught his during the day.  If you talk to Parry on
Route 45, and get his phone number, he will tell you when the Marill are
swarming.  This will make it easier to catch one!  Keep exploring, you will
see water but you cant get to it yet.  You will come out near Mahogany.

MT MORTAR stage 2

Pokemon:   Goldeen, Seaking, Rattata, Raticate, Machop, Machoke, Geodude,
Graveler, Zubat, Golbat, Tyrogue

Items:     Escape Rope, Max Potion, Full Heal, Max Revive, Rare Candy, TM40,
Dragon Scale, Elixer

Go to Mahogany and visit the Poke Centre if you need to.  Then go back, and
SURF to the left to get to the middle entrance to Mt Mortar.  Go in, you need
FLASH, go up the ladder and explore the level you are on.  Pick up items.
Then go back down to where you entered, and SURF to the right.  Then go up,
and you'll see a waterfall.  Use WATERFALL to go up it.  Head for the hole at
the back of the cave. Go in, and you'll basically be in a maze. If you go
around the right side of the cave, then to the left side when you find your
way blocked by a ledge, then up then to the right, and then up and along the
back, you will find a ladder in the back left corner.  Climb the ladder,
explore a bit and you will find a trainer!

The Karate King is training in secret with L34 Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan.
When you beat him he will give you Tyrogue, on L10.

MAHOGANY

There is a guy who sells RageCandyBars – they restore HP by 20, and cost
$300.

Go to the Lake of Rage, there is a Red Gyarados there!

RT43 / LAKE OF RAGE

Pokemon:   Red Gyarados, ordinary Gyarados, Magikarp, Girafarig, Noctowl,
Flaaffy, Venonat, Pineco(trees)

Items:     Red Scale, TM43, Max Ether, TM10

Leave Mahogany via the northern gatehouse.  Follow the path, and there is a
tollgate, two guys pounce and charge $1000 to go through!  Once you are
inside you can't not pay, though.  When you go back to Mahogany, jump the
fence!

When you arrive at the Lake, the Red Gyarados is swimming.  When you catch
it, you also get Red Scale.  (Take the Red Scale to Mr Pokemon, and he will
give you EXP SHARE.)

Talk to the guy near the sign, it's Lance.  He wants your help.  He takes
off, you will see him again when you return to Mahogany.

There's a house, the guy inside gives you TM10.

Come back this way after the Rockets have been defeated, and the bad guys at
the tollgate have gone.  The receptionist gives you TM36.

MAHOGANY

Pokemon:

Items:     Hyper Potion, X-Accuracy, Nugget, Protein, Ice Heal, TM46, Dire
Hit, Full Heal, HM06

Go find Lance, he's in the building above the PokeCentre.  He shows you
stairs, go up.  Rockets come.  One tells you you'll have to trip a secret
switch.  Each time you go by a camera two Rockets come.

Once you get through the first floor, go downstairs and Lance heals your
Pokemon.  Keep going! In your travels, talk to Rockets, you need two
passwords to get through two locked doors.  One tells you he thinks a
password is Raticate Tail (but he lies!) and another tells you truthfully
that a password is Slowpoke Tail.

There is a teleport tile, it takes you to the exit/entry stairs.

After you talk to the Rockets that give you passwords, go to the SECOND
locked door.  A Rocket Executive wants to battle.  After beating her, her
bird tells you that the other password is really Hail Giovanni.

Go to the first locked door and open it.  Two bad guys come.  Lance comes to
help.  You and Lance get to beat three Electrodes each, which turns off the
transmitter.  Lance gives you HM06 – Whirlpool.

MAHOGANY GYM

This floor is um… interesting!  It is made of ice, you have to skate from
trainer to trainer, there are five.  Then you are ready to meet Pryce.  He
has:

          L   Dewgong
          L   Piloswine, and
          L   Dewgong

When you beat Pryce, he gives you the Glacier Badge, which raises Pokemon's
special stats, and lets you use WATERFALL outside battle.  He also gives you
TM16 – Icy Wind.

BACK TO GOLDENROD

Pokemon:

Items:     Full Heal, Max Ether, TM35, Amulet Coin, Rainbow Wing/Silver Wing,
TM11

After that, Professor Elm rings and tells you about the Rockets in the Radio
Tower in Goldenrod – so now it's off to sort them out!  You get to thump lots
of Rockets, then when you get to the fifth floor it is a FAKE DIRECTOR!  He's
really a Rocket Executive.

When you beat the Rocket Executive, he gives you a basement key, and tells
you the real Director is in the Underground Warehouse (in the Underground
Path).

Go down the stairs, open the basement door (you can now), go down more stairs
– and good ol' Rival is there!  This guy never learns!  Anyway, this time he
has:

          L30 Golbat
          L30 Magnemite
          L30 Haunter
          L32 Sneasel (who is immune to psychic), and
          L32 evolution of his starter Pokemon

Beat the first three Rockets.  The third tells you to change the order of
switching so the shutters open.  The switches are on the back wall, hit them
in the order 3,2,1.  There are burglars in the maze.

You are aiming for the bottom right hand corner of the room.  Go through the
doors there.  You'll get to the Director.  He gives you a card key to open
the shutter on the third floor of the Radio Tower.  Go open it – and yes!
there are more Rockets.  Beat them, and the Director comes and gives you the
Rainbow Wing if you have Gold, or the Silver Wing if you have Silver.

Come back a bit later, and some of the Radio Station people are pretty happy
to see you!  Talk to them, a girl gives you TM11 – Sunny Day.  Keep going up
and you will meet Mary, who gives you Pink Bow.

RT 44

Pokemon:   Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Tangela, Lickitung, Remoraid, Magikarp,
Poliwag, Heracross (night, trees)

Items:     Max Revive

If you SURF across the second pond on the way to the Ice Path, you will come
to a grassy patch.


ICE PATH

Pokemon:   Delibird (Silver), Jynx, Zubat, Golbat, Swinub

Item:      Ultra Ball, Max Potion, HM07, Full Heal, NEVERMELTICE, PP-Up,
TM44, Iron

The Ice Cave – this is a fun little place, you skate around to find your way
out.  The first big ice maze works like this: go in, then Up, Left, Up,
Right, Up, Left, Down, Right, Down, Left, Up, Left, Down, Right, Down, Right,
Up, Right.  Are you out now? Good! Keep going, you'll find another skating
place, but if you drop the boulders through the holes first using STRENGTH,
you'll have no problems.  If you roll the boulders the wrong way, you can
always reset them by leaving that level then returning.  TM44 – Rest is hard
to get to – until you realise that you can jump the ledge bordering the ice!
You just line up your launching point with a rock near the TM, and you'll be
able to slide across to it.

BLACKTHORNE CITY

Pokemon:   Rhydon

In the first house you come to, a girl wants to swap your female Dragonair
for her Rhydon.

There is a Move Deleter who will delete moves from your Pokemon.  This can be
handy, if you have given a really good Pokemon an HM and now you want to get
rid of it so it can learn a better move as it gains more experience.  The
only down side is that your Pokemon then only has three moves until it does
learn a new one.

BLACKTHORNE GYM

You need STRENGTH, there are boulders to move.  You roll one boulder into
each hole, then go down the second set of stairs.  That way you can get to
Clair.

           L37 Dragonair
           L37 Dragonair
           L37 Dragonair; and
           L40 Kingdra

Clair is not a very good sport about losing, she sends you to get the Dragon
Fang from the Dragon Den before she will hand over the badge!

DRAGON DEN

Pokemon:   Dratini, Dragonair, Magikarp

Items:     Dragon Fang, TM24

You SURF the pond behind the Gym, and there it is.  You need WHIRLPOOL.  Go
around the central island, go on the grass and Dragon Fang is there in a
PokeBall.  Clair comes running up and gives you the Rising Badge, which means
you can use Waterfall outside battle, and all Pokemon will now obey you.  She
also gives you TM24 – Dragonbreath.  Ewwww!

RT45/46

Pokemon: Geodude, Graveler, Gligar (Gold), Teddiursa (Gold), Phanpy (Silver),
Skarmory (Silver)

Items:     Max Potion, Elixer, X-Special, Revive

Berry Trees:   Berry, PRZCURE

There are lots of trainers here.  You can also get to the Dark Cave.

DARK CAVE

Pokemon:   Geodude, Zubat, Magikarp, Wobbuffet, Graveler

Items:     Hyper Potion, Potion, Blackglasses, Revive, TM13

If you enter the Dark Cave at the entrance nearest to Blackthorne, you can
talk to a guy in sunnies, he gives you Blackglasses.  You will also be able
to find TM13 – Snore.


NEW BARK TOWN

Items:   Master Ball.

Then Professor Elm rings.  He wants to see you in New Bark.  Go see him to
get a Master Ball.

RT 27-26

Pokemon:   Seaking, Slowpoke, Goldeen, Tentacool, Golbat, Raticate, Ponyta,
Quagsire, Rattata, Doduo

Items:     Moonstone, TM37, Max Elixer, TM22

Go east, and SURF.  There are lots of trainers.  To get to TM22, you SURF in
water at the bottom right corner of Route 27.  When you are in the water, go
west toward New Bark again. You need WHIRLPOOL to get to where TM 22 –
Solarbeam – is.

There is a hidden house on the way, with a lady in it.  Talk to her and she
will give you TM37.  There is another house with no one in it, but it gives
you the following information:

          Monica – Mon – RT40
          Tuscany – Tue – RT29
          Wesley – Wed – Lake of Rage
          Arthur – Thu – RT36
          Frieda – Fri – RT32
          Santos – Sat – Blackthorne City
          Sunny – Sun – RT37

If you go to the place listed on the right day, you'll find these people.
Each one gives you a different gift for your Pokemon.

There is a house along Route 26 with a girl inside, she will heal your
Pokemon.

You'll come to the Pokemon League Reception Gate.  Show your badges, and
you're in!  Keep walking up, and you will be on the new look Victory Road.

Pokemon:   Graveler, Golbat, Ursaring, Rhyhorn, Onix

Items:     X-Special, TM26, Full Restore, Max Potion

There's a cave!  Talk to a rock to find Max Potion.
You find the way to escape – and guess who turns up?  Yep, it's Rival again.
He has:

          L34 Sneasel
          L36 Golbat
          L35 Haunter
          L35 Magneton
          L35 Kadabra
          L38 version of his starter Pokemon

That is your last battle with your Rival!  Once you beat him, go on to
Pokemon League!

INDIGO PLATEAU

This is the team I took in to face the Elite Four;

          L35 Pidgeotto
          L40 Meganium
          L40 Gyarados
          L40 Ampharos
          L42 Kadabra, and
          L50 Charizard

I was not sure whether this team would be strong enough, but we came through
quite well.  I think the team's main strength is that it has something to
attack most types.  Scott used his L100 Mewtwo.  It did the job really well!

When you go in, a big stone door closes behind you, there is no chance to
leave once you start!  If you're not too confident, it might be an idea to
SAVE before you actually go in.  The Elite Four are as follows:

Will:

          L40 Xatu
          L41 Slowbro
          L41 Jynx
          L42 Xatu
          L41 Exeggutor

Koga:
          L40 Ariados
          L43 Forretress (This thing can explode!)
          L42 Muk
          L44 Crobat
          L41 Venomoth

Bruno:
          L42 Hitmontop
          L42 Hitmonchan
          L43 Onix
          L42 Hitmonlee
          L46 Machamp

Karen:
          L42 Umbreon
          L45 Gengar
          L44 Murkrow
          L47 Houndoom
          L42 Vileplume

After beating Karen, you get to challenge the League Champion – no, it is not
your Rival, but Lance!  Even though you helped him out in Mahogany, he will
not go easy on you!

Lance has:

          L44 Gyarados
          L47 Dragonite
          L47 Dragonite
          L46 Aerodactyl
          L50 Dragonite
          L46 Charizard

When I got through, I bounded around with excitement for a while!  (me
personally, not my character!)  Mary (a journalist) and Professor Oak come
running up and talk to you.  Lance takes you away and registers you in the
Hall of Fame!  Woohoo!  Then Professor Oak rates your Pokedex, then the
credits roll.  Don't turn it off!  The credits are fairly cute, with dancing
Pokemon around the edges.

When the credits finish, push START to start the game again.  You will find
yourself back at home.

Has the adventure ended?  NO!!!  Of course not!  Not only can you now set
about catching all the Pokemon, and experiment with breeding, but there is a
whole world of adventure over in Kanto – the place where the RBY games are
set.

If you go see Professor Elm, he will give you a ticket on the SS AQUA, which
leaves from Olivine, and docks in Vermilion City in Kanto.

SS AQUA

Items:   Metal Coat

Go on the ship, and a guy asks if you've seen a little girl. The ship is
chokkers with trainers, which you can beat while you are cruising.  You have
a cabin of your own too, with a computer, and you can heal your Pokemon by
taking a nap.  When you find the girl (she's with the captain), talk to her
and the guy comes and gives you Metal Coat.


By now the ship has arrived at Vermilion City.  Should you want to travel by
ship again, it travels to Johto on Wednesdays and Sundays, and returns to
Kanto on Mondays and Fridays.

VERMILION CITY

Pokemon:   Tentacool, Tentacruel

Items:     Clefairy Doll, Rare Candy, HP-Up

In the Poke Fan Club, there is a guy with a Clefairy Doll.  This will be
useful later on.  Talk to the president, and say you do want to hear about
his Pokemon.  Then he will tell you about Rapidash, then reward you for
listening by giving you a Rare Candy.

On the way out of Vermilion City, on the way to the Diglett's Cave, there is
a guy there.  If you talk to him after you get all the Kanto badges, he gives
you HP-Up.

VERMILION GYM

Lt Surge is still there with his apprentices, and the bins are still there
too.  This time, though, there is no secret switch.

Lt Surge has:

          L44 Raichu
          L46 Electabuzz
          L40 Electrode
          L40 Magneton
          L40 Electrode

When you beat him you get the Thunder Badge, which increases your Pokemon's
speed.

RT 6

Pokemon:   Magnemite, Abra, Bellsprout, Pidgey, Psyduck, Golduck, Meowth
(Silver)

This is a very short road, to Saffron City.  There is also an underground
path, it leads to Cerulean city which is handy if you want to bypass Saffron
City.  There is nothing interesting in there though.

SAFFRON CITY

Items:   TM29, Upgrade, Focus Band,

Visit Mr Psychic to get your TM29 – Psychic!  The visit the Silph Building
and talk to the guy guarding the stairs to get Upgrade.

Now go to the first Gym, to get Focus Band – it's in a PokeBall.

Next visit Sabrina in her Gym.  It is still full of teleport tiles, and there
are other trainers.  Sabrina has:

          L46 Espeon
          L46 Mr Mime
          L48 Alakazam

When you beat her, Sabrina gives you the Marsh Badge.

RT 5

Pokemon:   Pidgey, Bellsprout, Abra, Meowth (Silver)

Items:     Cleanse Tag

Leave Saffron City by the north gatehouse.  Go up the path, then come down
the middle section, leaping over ledges to get to the house.  Inside is an
old lady who gives you Cleanse Tag.

CERULEAN CITY

Misty's Gym is empty right now.  You'll find her a bit later!  For now, it's
off to the Power Plant, you're needed!

RT 24 / 25

Pokemon:   Goldeen, Seaking, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Venonat, Venomoth
(night), Oddish (night), Sunkern, Abra, Pidgey, Pidgeotto

Items:     Nugget, Protein, Everstone, Leaf Stone, Water Stone, Fire Stone,
Thunder Stone

If you go on the Nugget Bridge, you meet six trainers, when you beat them you
get a Nugget!  Then the guy who gives you the nugget challenges you too.
Keep going to Bill's old house, you'll meet trainers galore.  Bill's Grandpa
is in the house, he wants to see a Lickitung.  If you show him one, he gives
you an Everstone.  In fact, he asks to see several Pokemon, if you show them
to him he gives you evolutionary stones.  These are the Pokemon and stones:

         Lickitung             Everstone
         Oddish                Leaf Stone
         Staryu                Water Stone
         Growlithe or Vulpix   Fire Stone
         Pichu                 Thunder Stone


RT 9

Pokemon:   Rattata, Spearow, Mankey, Primeape, Raticate, Goldeen, Seaking,
Voltorb

Items:

Go back to Cerulean City, and this time leave to the east, along Route 9.
You'll need CUT.  Beat the trainers, and then SURF around to the Power Plant.

RT 10 / POWER PLANT

Pokemon:   Goldeen, Seaking, Electabuzz (morning and day), Quagsire (night),
Rattata, Raticate, Voltorb, Spearow (morning and day), Fearow (Morning and
day)

When you get to the Power Plant you'll notice they have redecorated severely.
Talk to the people and the manager.  On the way out, the security guy says
there is a shady character back in Cerulean City.

The grassy patch in front of the Power Plant has lots of Pokemon! You'll want
to get male and female Electabuzz so you can breed them to get an Elekid.
Males are reasonably common, but I found that it was hard to find a female.
So in the end I used my male Bellossom's Sweet Scent which attracted a female
Electabuzz!  (It attracted other Pokemon too…)  Sweet Scent is handy because
you can stand in one place and use it, and the Pokemon will come to you, you
don't have to walk around looking for them!

ROCK TUNNEL

Pokemon:   Machop, Machoke, Geodude, Onix, Cubone, Marowak, Zubat, Kangaskhan

Items:     Iron, PP-Up, Revive, TM47, Elixer


You might like to come back later to investigate.  You need FLASH.  It takes
you to Lavender Town, but for now you'll want to go to Cerulean City to catch
the shady guy!  Kangaskhans are on the lower level, and they are pretty rare.

CERULEAN CITY

Items:   Missing Part, TM07

The shady character is in Misty's gym.  He tells you to forget you have seen
him.  Then he is on the Nugget Bridge, he challenges you to a battle.  When
you beat him he tells you the missing part from the Power Plant is in Misty's
gym, it is in the water.  It is too – if you go in and turn left then go up,
face the square of water and push the A button.  If you are in the right
spot, you'll get the part!

Take the part back to the Power Plant.  Give it to the Manager, and he will
give you TM07.

Go back to Cerulean City.  If you go by Bill's old house again, this time
you'll see Misty and a boy!!!  Romance in Cerulean!  Anyway, she's pretty
miffed when the guy runs off so she challenges you to a battle back at her
Gym.

CERULEAN GYM

Misty has:

          L42 Golduck
          L42 Quagsire
          L44 Lapras
          L47 Starmie

When you beat her, Misty gives you the Cascade Badge.

SAFFRON CITY

Items:   Rail Pass

Now that the Power Plant is up and running again, you might want to make use
of the Magnet Train which carries you from Saffron City to Goldenrod City.
To do this you need a Rail Pass.

Go and talk to the Mimic Girl in Saffron City, she wants her Poke Doll.  The
Mimic Girl lives in the house second from the left in the top row of houses
in Saffron. She left it in Vermilion City.  Go see the guy in Vermilion with
the Clefairy Doll, he is in the Poke Fan Club.  Give it to the Mimic Girl.
She gives you a Rail Pass.  Now you can travel on the train.  The train goes
whenever you want to travel, which is better than waiting for the SS AQUA.
It also looks really cool.

RT 8

Pokemon:   Pidgeotto, Abra, Growlithe (Gold), Vulpix (Silver)

Berry Tree:   PRZCURE

Leave Saffron by the east exit.  You'll go past trainers on bikes.

LAVENDER TOWN

Pokemon:

Items:     EXPN Card

Go to the Radio Tower (it used to be the tower full of ghosts!) for your EXPN
Card.  This lets you tune in to radio in Kanto.  This will be important when
you go to capture Snorlax later – your radio can now play Poke Flute music.

To the north is the Rock Tunnel, plus trainers.

The Name Rater still lives in Lavender.  Mr Fuji lives in a small house in
front of the Radio Tower.  There is a Pokemon Memorial there.

RT 12

Pokemon:   Quagsire, Tentacool, Tentacruel

Items:     Super Rod, Calcium, Nugget

Leave Lavender Town via the south exit, and there are trainers and the
Fishing Guru's younger brother.  He gives you the Super Rod.  Keep going
around to Fuchsia City.  PokeFan Joshua is fun, he has 6 level 23 Pikachu!

RT 11

Pokemon:   Hypno, Magnemite, Drowzee, Rattata

Berry Tree:   Berry

Route 11 goes off Route 12, to the west, it goes to Vermilion City.

RT 13

Pokemon:   Chansey, Nidorina, Pidgeotto, Hoppip

Items:

Route 12 becomes Route 13 as it turns west toward Fuchsia City.

RT 14

Pokemon:   Aerodactyl, Nidorino, Skiploom, Nidorina

Items:

Route 13 becomes Route 14 when it turns north. There is a girl in the grass
who wants to swap her Aerodactyl for your Chansey.  You need CUT to get to
her.

RT 15

Pokemon:   Nidorino, Hoppip, Nidorina, Chansey

Items:     PP-Up

Finally, Route 14 becomes Route 15 as it goes west again into Fuchsia.

FUCHSIA CITY

Pokemon:   Magikarp, Gyarados

Items: TM06

There have been a lot of changes in Fuchsia City.  The warden has gone
overseas, and the Safari Zone office is closed until further notice.  The
Mart is still only accessible using CUT.  Access to the sea is blocked off.
It is worth coming back later, though, as the roadworks are finished and you
can SURF!  It only takes you to Seafoam Islands, though.

FUCHSIA GYM:

The invisible walls are still there!  Koga isn't though, he has been promoted
to the Elite Four.  His daughter Janine has taken over as Gym Leader.  Janine
has:

          L36 Crobat
          L36 Weezing
          L33 Ariados
          L36 Weezing
          L39 Venomoth

When you beat her, Janine gives you the Soul Badge and TM06 – Toxic.

Now head west to the Cycle Path.

RT 16-18

Pokemon:   Grimer, Muk, Fearow, Slugma, Qwilfish

Items:

The Cycle Path is as steep as ever!  There are less trainers than there used
to be.  Qwilfish are really rare.

CELADON CITY

Pokemon:   Grimer, for more see the Games Corner or Poke Mart

Items:     TM03, Leftovers, for more see Games Corner or Poke Mart

The Games Corner is still there.  Team Rocket have gone, though.  Next door
the prizes available are:

          Mr Mime  $3333     TM32  $1500
          Eevee    $6666     TM29  $3500
          Porygon  $9999     TM15  $7500

In the bin in the restaurant, there is Leftovers!  Not just rubbish, but a
move which helps restore HP in battle.  Snorlax comes with it, it is pretty
handy.

There is a guy on the roof of Celadon Mansion, go there after dark for a
scary story!  He will reward you with TM03 – Curse.

CELADON GYM

Erika is there, she has:

          L42 Tangela
          L46 Bellosum
          L41 Jumpluff
          L46 Victreebel

When you beat her, Erika gives you the Rainbow Badge, and TM19 – Giga Drain.

RT 7

Pokemon:   Growlithe (Gold), Vulpix (Silver), Rattata, Spearow, Murkrow
(night), Houndour (night)

SNORLAX

Now lets go back to Vermilion City to catch that Snorlax!  This sucker is
BIG!  We had never seen such a big one!  Anyway, SAVE the game, then go up to
it, and tune your radio to the Poke Flute.  Use the direction button to tune
it.  Push A and it plays.  Snorlax attacks!  This guy is Level 50, and its
use of Leftovers makes it really hard to get it's HP down enough to catch it.
Rollout is a pain too.  Anyway, we got it down and caught it with a Great
Ball.


DIGLETTS CAVE

Pokemon:   Diglett (duh!), Dugtrio

Items:     Max Revive

The Digletts have redecorated!  If you talk to a rock you can get Max Revive.

THE PLACE OUTSIDE THE DIGLETTS CAVE

Items:     Nugget, Carbos, Elixer

Once you get out the other end, visit the little house and talk to the guy.
He will give you a Nugget.  You need CUT to get to Pewter City.  There are
bug catching trainers around.

PEWTER CITY

Pokemon:   Rapidash

Items:     Silver Wing/Rainbow Wing

Berry Trees:   Ice, Mint

At the PokeCentre, there is a guy with a Rapidash who wants to swap for your
Gloom.

Near the Mart, talk to an old guy who gives you a Silver Wing if you have
Gold, or a Rainbow Wing if you have Silver.

PEWTER GYM

Brock only has one apprentice, then you'll meet Brock himself.  Brock has:

          L41 Graveler
          L42 Omastar
          L41 Rhyhorn
          L44 Onix
          L42 Kabutops

Brock gives you the Boulder Badge when you beat him.

RT 3
Pokemon:   Spearow, Rattata, Jigglypuff

MOUNT MOON

Pokemon:   Geodude, Zubat, Sandshrew (Gold), Sandslash (Gold), Paras,
Clefairy

Items:     Moon Stone (on Monday)

There are trainers, although not as many as in RBY.

Inside MT Moon, there is good ol' Rival!  He's been busy, he now has:

          L41 Sneasel
          L41 Magneton
          L42 Golbat
          L43 Gengar
          L43 Alakazam
          L45 version of his starter Pokemon

There are a couple of exits, if you go down and right you get out the other
side.  If you go up then right, you go out to find a Mart!

Come back to Mt Moon on a Monday night. In the square next to the Secret
Mart, you'll see a rock and two Clefairy dancing around it!  They see you and
buzz off back into Mt Moon.  You can go catch them – they turn out to be a
boy and a girl, just right for breeding!  You will also find a Moon Stone.

RT 4

Pokemon:   Spearow, Rattata, Jigglypuff, Ekans (Silver), Arbok (Silver)

Items:     Max Potion, Dire Hit, HP-Up

Berry Trees:   PSNCURE

Go back to Pewter, then further south to Viridian City.

RT 2

Pokemon:   Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Metapod (Gold), Caterpie (Gold), Pikachu,
Weedle (Silver), Kakuna (Silver), Ledyba (Silver)

Items:

Berry Trees:   PSNCURE

VIRIDIAN CITY

Pokemon:   Spearow, Fearow, Doduo

Items:     TM42

The Gym is deserted.  At least for now!

The sleepy guy is still around, he gives you TM42 – Dream Eater.

If you check out the way to Victory Road, you'll see they have redecorated
too.  A guy tells you this is the way to Mt Silver, but you can't go there
yet.

There is a trainer house.  This is a fun little establishment!  You can go
there once a day to meet a trainer – the only reason for doing this is to
build up experience points.  What is interesting is who the trainer is.

If you have traded with another trainer, then he or she "appears" in your
trainer house, with the Pokemon they had at the time of trading.  Which is
fine, but when I went there I met Scott's Level 100 Mewtwo – sigh!

RT 1

Pokemon:   Pidgey, Rattata, Sentret, Furret

Items:

Berry Trees:   Bitter Berry

PALLET TOWN

You can go visit Professor Oak!  He says to come back when you have all the
Kanto badges.  Keep going, SURF down to Cinnabar Island.  Watch out for the
Tentacool!


CINNABAR ISLAND

Pokemon:   Magikarp, Shellder, Tentacool, Tentacruel

Items:

Cinnabar has suffered a bit of a disaster!  Blaine has relocated to Seafoam
Islands.  The PokeCentre is still there.  If you talk to Blue (aka Gary) he
challenges you to meet him in the Viridian Gym.  Of course you will, but he
can wait until you have beat Blaine first!

SEAFOAM ISLANDS

Pokemon:   Tentacool, Tentacruel

The waters surrounding Seafoam Islands are riddled with Tentacool and
Tentacruel.  There are several trainers too.

Blaine has remodeled this place.  Time for battle!  Blaine has:

          L45 Magcargo
          L45 Magmar
          L50 Rapidash

Blaine gives you the Volcano Badge for beating him.

Now its time to go up to Viridian City to take on the final Kanto Gym leader.

VIRIDIAN GYM

Yep, it's Blue waiting for you.  He has:

          L56 Pidgeot
          L56 Rhydon
          L54 Alakazam
          L58 Gyarados
          L58 Exeggutor
          L58 Arcanine

When you beat him, Blue gives you the Earth Badge.

Now go to Pallet Town to visit Professor Oak.

PALLET TOWN

Professor Oak says that now you can go visit Mt Silver.  If you go there, the
guy who was blocking the way has gone.

MT SILVER

Pokemon:   Golbat, Ursaring, Graveler, Larvitar, Onix, Golduck, Quagsire,
Tangela, Ponyta, Poliwhirl, Poliwag, Rapidash, Doduo, Misdreavus, Sneasel

Items:     Escape Rope, Dire Hit (talk to a rock!), Max Elixer, TM47

When you enter Mt Silver, there is a sort of maze with ponds.  There is a
PokeCentre, and a house with a lady who gives you TM47.  There is also a
cave.  Walk through the cave to the far end, then enter – another cave!  Walk
to the end of that cave, and go through the hole, and there is Red, aka Ash.
This is your final battle.  Red has:

          L73 Espeon
          L75 Snorlax
          L77 Blastoise
          L77 Charizard
          L77 Venusaur
          L81 Pikachu

Scott found that Red didn't give his L100 Mewtwo too many problems!  I still
have not had the pleasure of beating Red, I have to train my Pokemon up a bit
more!


Now all that you need to do to complete the game is to collect all 250
Pokemon.  For some of these you will need to trade with RBY games, and for
some you'll need to trade with the G&S game you do not have.  Don't forget
that to get some Prevolutions like Pichu and Elekid, you will need to breed
male and female Pokemon at the Breeding Centre near Goldenrod.

--------------------------
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
--------------------------

We have put this section together to answer a few questions that seem to
recur, maybe this will help you too.

1.      Where is Lugia?

OK, this is answered in the Walkthrough, but somehow people seem to miss it,
so here it is!

Go west from Olivine, until you are past the fence. SURF south along the
fence.  You'll see an island to the left, with a whirlpool blocking the
entrance at the bottom of the island.  This will be the first island you come
to.  If you find yourself travelling west you have gone too far.

Use WHIRLPOOL to go in.  Go into the entrance of the cave.  You need FLASH.
Follow the path, heading right.  When the path splits, go left toward the top
of the screen.  Keep going, climb ladders and walk over land, you will get to
water.  SURF down, then go down the waterfall.  If you look around carefully
you will see a cave entrance, go in.  (It is toward the top of the screen).
Now SURF up the pond and there is Lugia.  In Gold it is Level 70, in Silver
it is only Level 40.  I used my Ampharos and a combination of Thunder Punch
and Thunder Shock to wear it down, then Ultra Balls to capture.

2.      There is someone blocking the Blackthorne City Gym, how do I get past
him?

When you beat Pryce at Mahogany gym, you will get a phone call from Professor
Elm telling you there is trouble in Goldenrod, at the Radio Tower.  You have
to deal with it now.  Once you do, you will not only get your Silver or
Rainbow Wing as a reward, you will also be able to get to the Blackthorne
Gym.  Details on what to do on your return to Goldenrod can be found in the
walkthrough above.

3.      Where is HM03 – SURF?

Again, this is detailed above but for some reason it must not stand out –
probably because we mention it before you actually come across it.  Anyway,
here it is:  In Ecruteak, there is a Dance Theatre, starring the Kimono
Girls.  Each Kimono Girl has a different L25 evolution of Eevee.  If you beat
each one in battle, then go talk to a guy in the audience, he will give you
HM03.  Teach it to your fave Water pokemon and you are ready to go back to
those places we told you that you could SURF!

4.      Where is HM07 – Waterfall?

We only noted before that it is in the Ice Path.  After the big ice patch,
keep going right to a small ice patch.  It too has a maze to negotiate, with
a Poke Ball containing HM07.  In case you get stuck, it goes like this:
skate right, up, left, down, left, up, right and you should get to the Poke
Ball.

5.      Where do I get the Radio EXPN card?

Well, sure, most people realise that you get it in Lavender Town, in the
tower that used to have Mr Fuji in it.  But before you can get the card, you
need to visit the Power Plant and get the power running again.  Then come
back and visit the Tower, talk to a guy inside who gives you the Card.

6.      My Eevee won't evolve into Umbreon/Espeon.  What do I do?

Pokemon who evolve through happiness can take a while to evolve.  See the
section on Evolution, it should help!  And remember, if your Eevee evolves
during the day it becomes Espeon, and if it evolves at night it becomes
Umbreon.  I accidentally got an Umbreon because I took my Eevee to Pokemon
League to get experience, and it was nearly 6:00.  I got distracted while
playing, and it took longer to complete than I had intended.  So Eevee
actually evolved AFTER 6:00. The moral of the story – be aware of the time
when training your Eevee ^v^ .

7.      Help!  I can't find (Dunsparce, Marill, Qwilfish, Remoraid, Snubbull,
Yanma).

Sure, you may well run into these Pokemon while you are in the right area,
but you have to be really lucky because they are rare.  The easiest way to
find these Pokemon is to exchange telephone numbers with particular trainers.

The down side is that they keep ringing you to challenge you to another
battle, or to tell you how well they are doing training their Pokemon.  But
the good thing is they tell you when the Pokemon you want is swarming, so if
you go to the right area straight away there will be LOTS of them to catch!

Note, it is important to go within about a half hour, the swarm does not last
forever.

The trainers are:

    Dunsparce   Anthony on RT 33
    Marill      Parry on RT 45
    Qwilfish    Ralph on RT 32
    Remoraid    Wilton on RT 44
    Snubbull    Chad on RT 38
    Yanma       Arnie on RT 35

--------------------------
POCKET PIKACHU INTERACTION
--------------------------

If you have a Pocket Pikachu, version 2, it can send gifts to your Gold or
Silver game!  You decide how many watts to send, and the gift varies
accordingly.

On the Pocket Pikachu, go to the gift icon, then choose send.  Choose the
number of watts you want to send, from 1 to 999.  Then on the Gameboy, start
the game, and on the startup menu, choose Mystery Gift.  Now point the two
infra red communication ports at each other, and press the "A" button on
both.  Pikachu gets all excited, and your gift appears in the gameboy.


To collect the gift in G&S, you go upstairs in any PokeCentre, and talk to
the guy you see behind the counter.

Gifts sent will include:

          100W   Berry
          200W   Bitter Berry
          300W   Great Ball
          400W   Max Repel
          500W   Ether
          600W   Miracle Berry
          700W   Gold Berry
          800W   Elixer
          900W   Revive



----------
POKE MARTS
----------

New Bark:     No Mart

Cherrygrove:  PokeBall, Potion, Antidote, Parlyz Heal, Awakening.

Violet:       PokeBall, Potion, Escape Rope, Antidote, Parlyz Heal,
Awakening, X-Defend, X-Attack, X-Speed, Flower Mail.

Azalea:       Charcoal, Pokeball, Potion, Super Potion, Escape Rope,  Repel,
Antidote, Parlyz Heal, Flower Mail

Goldenrod:    See in the Walkthrough under Goldenrod City

Ecruteak:     PokeBall, Great Ball, Potion, Super Potion, Antidote, Parlyz
Heal, Awakening, Burn Heal, Ice Heal, Revive

Olivine:      Great Ball, Super Potion, Hyper Potion, Antidote, Parlyz Heal,
Awakening, Ice Heal, Super Repel, Surf Mail

Cianwood:     No Mart

Mahogany:     Rage Candy Bar, Great Ball, Super Potion, Hyper Potion,
Antidote, Parlyz Heal, Super Repel, Revive, Flower Mail

Blackthorn:   Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Hyper Potion, Max Potion,  Full Heal,
Revive, Max Repel, X-Defend, X-Attack

Vermilion:    Ultra Ball, Super Potion, Hyper Potion, Revive, Parlyz Heal,
Awakening, Burn Heal, Lite Blue Mail

Saffron:      Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Hyper Potion, Max Potion, Full Heal, X-
Attack, X-Defend, Flower Mail

Cerulean:     Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Super Potion, Super Repel, Full Heal,
X-Defend, X-Attack, Dire Hit, Surf Mail

Lavender:     Great Ball, Potion, Super Potion, Max Repel, Antidote, Parlyz
Heal, Awakening, Burn Heal

Fuchsia:      Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Super Potion, Hyper Potion, Full Heal,
Max Repel, Flower Mail

Celadon:      Poke Ball, Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Escape Rope, Full Heal,
Antidote, Burn Heal, Ice Heal, Awakening, Parlyz Heal, Potion, Super Potion,
Hyper Potion, Max Potion, Revive, Super Repel, Max Repel, TM10, TM11, TM17,
TM18, TM37, Poke Doll, Lovely Mail, Surf Mail, X-Accuracy, Guard Spec, Dire
Hit, X-Attack, X-Defend, X-Speed, X-Special, HP-Up, Protein, Iron, Carbos,
Calcium, Fresh Water, Soda Pop, Lemonade

Pewter:       Great Ball, Super Potion, Super Repel, Antidote, Parlyz Heal,
Awakening, Burn Heal

Viridian:     Ultra Ball, Hyper Potion, Full Heal, Revive, Antidote, Parlyz
Heal, Awakening, Burn Heal, Flower Mail

Pallet:       No Mart

Cinnabar:     No Mart

Secret Mart on Mount Moon:   Poke Doll, Fresh Water, Soda Pop, Lemonade,
Repel, Portrait Mail

Indigo Plateau:   Ultra Ball, Max Repel, Hyper Potion, Max Potion, Full
Restore, Revive, Full Heal

----------------
Legendary Beasts
----------------

Releasing the Legendary Beasts from the Burnt Tower is pretty easy (and it is
described fully in the Walkthrough!).  Catching them again is much harder!

These beasts wander around Johto.  They only go in the grass, so you don't
need to look in buildings or caves.  However, there doesn't seem to be any
pattern to where they do go!

Several people have told us where they first spotted the Beasts.  Common
starting points seem to have been RT 29, RT 37, and RT 45/6.  Once they have
been spotted but not captured, their whereabouts can be monitored using the
Pokedex.  A word of warning, though, if you look on your Pokedex and see that
there is a Beast on, say, RT 37 and you are on RT 45, by the time you get to
RT 37 it is almost certain to be gone.

It appears that the Beasts change location every time you enter a city or
cave.  They also seem to get fed up waiting for you to find them if you are
in the right area but don't come across them, and they will go away.

One suggestion is that you pick a route with only one patch of grass to
search through.  Then keep walking from the grass to the nearest city and
back, remembering to check the Pokedex to see if the Beast you are after is
in your patch when you are!  Because the Beasts like to wander, sooner or
later you WILL be in the same patch at the same time.

If you want to go hunting for Legendary Beasts, a good plan is to start by
buying LOTS of Max Repels.  That way you wont get caught in battles with
other Pokemon who just waste your time.  The lead Pokemon should be somewhere
between L38-41 (39 is a common suggestion – but on the other hand I did find
Raikou when my L15 Togepi was the lead Pokemon.)  Haunter is a good Pokemon
to use, equipped with Mean Look (to stop the Beast escaping), and Hypnosis
(to put it to sleep and hopefully allow you to pick it off at your leisure).
A move with a set amount of damage like Dragon Rage or Seismic Toss is good
so you won't accidentally kill the thing off with a critical hit.

Remember, even if the Beast escapes, it retains any damage done to it, so it
is that bit weaker next time you fight it.

Suggested balls to use include Fast Balls (slip Kurt a few white apricorns!),
or Ultra Balls.  I caught my first Beast with a Great Ball (after my fast
ball had failed!), so never underestimate the power of Great Balls – but
perhaps it is wiser not to rely on them!

And of course, there is always the Master Ball – preferably after using the
Duplicating Trick as outlined in the Evolution section!

I think the wisest piece of advice we got was from BcilMnkOx10 – who says
that you need to be in the mood to catch them, otherwise you won't.  -_^)

---------
Evolution
---------

EXPERIENCE

Most Pokemon in this game evolve by experience.  That is, train them up
enough and they will evolve!  One way to increase a Pokemon's experience is
to have it as your lead Pokemon, then change it to actually battle an
opponent.  This works well if you know your stronger Pokemon will be able to
withstand the enemy attack, but it can be a nuisance because it wastes a
turn.

In RBY you could get EXP.ALL which shared the experience points in battles.
In G&S they have improved this – you can get EXP.SHARE which you get the
Pokemon you want to train up to hold.  It does not even have to appear in
battle, and it gets half the experience points!  This way your stronger
Pokemon can be the lead Pokemon and your Pokemon-in-training still gets
experience points.

Where do you pick up EXP.SHARE?  Just take the Red Scale you found in the
Dragon Cave and give it to Mr Pokemon (at the place you got the Mystery Egg).
He will give you EXP.SHARE in return.

TRADING

As in RBY, four Pokemon evolve when you trade them.  They are: Alakazam from
Kadabra; Gengar from Haunter; Golem from Graveler; and Machamp from Machoke.
This is just a simple trade.

In G&S, trading can be even more fun (and you get different Pokemon!) by
trading Pokemon who are holding an object.  It works like this:

         Give Scyther Metal Coat to get Scizor
         Give Onix Metal Coat to get Steelix
         Give Poliwhirl Kings Rock to get Politoed
         Give Slowpoke Kings Rock to get Slowking
         Give Seadra Dragon Scale to get Kingdra
         Give Porygon Upgrade to get Porygon 2

Of course, the person you trade to will have to give your new Pokemon back
(no kidding!!!), but at least then both of you will record having both
Pokemon, even though only you actually hold it.

And of course, if you trade an RBY Abra in to your Gold or Silver game, it
comes to you holding TM09 – Psych Up.  This is handy because TM09 cannot be
found or bought in the game!

EVOLUTION STONES

Several Pokemon need Evolution Stones to evolve, just like in RBY.  In G&S,
though, there are not enough Evolution Stones to go around!  You can get Sun
Stones and Moon Stones, but there is only one of each of Fire, Thunder, Leaf
and Water.  What to do?  Well, you can either trade like mad, or do the
Duplication Trick.

The Duplication Trick works like this:

You get the item you want to duplicate, and give it to a Pokemon to hold. I
find it is a good idea to only have two Pokemon in your party, the one
holding the item, and another one you don't care too much if you lose it.  If
you need to put some Pokemon away first, remember to SAVE the game after you
do, otherwise you may end up duplicating Pokemon you don't actually want!

Anyway, there you are, with the Pokemon holding the item and one other
Pokemon.  Turn on the computer, and put the Pokemon holding the item away in
a box.  Then go to change boxes.  When you see the beginning of the message
telling you that the game is saving, don't turn off the power, TURN YOUR
GAMEBOY OFF.  You have to do it WHILE THE MESSAGE IS COMING, not before or
after.

If you have done the trick successfully, when you turn your gameboy on again
you should have the Pokemon you put away back in your party as well as in the
box you stored it in.  Sometimes you will lose the second Pokemon, but never
the one you put away.

This trick is not only useful for duplicating Evolution Stones and the Master
Ball, but it is also a good way to get more Eevees so you can get every
evolution.  Or more of any Pokemon you fancy!

HAPPINESS

Some Pokemon only evolve by happiness.  If the Pokemon is happy it will
evolve, otherwise it will not.  These Pokemon are:

    Chansey into Blissey (makes sense, that one!)
    Cleffa into Clefairy
    Eevee into Espeon or Umbreon
    Golbat into Crobat
    Igglybuff into Jigglypuff
    Pichu into Pikachu
    Togepi into Togetic

There are things which will make your Pokemon happy.  First, and probably
most obvious, is to keep it in your party all the time.  No Pokemon will feel
happy in a box!

Let it hold items, a good choice is the item which will increase the power of
its moves, for example Pink Bow will increase the strength of Normal moves,
so give it to Igglybuff.

Obviously your Pokemon will want battle experience, but should it faint or
suffer status changes like poison or paralysis, heal it up as soon as
possible.  A good way to gain experience for your Pokemon is to take it to
Pokemon League, this not only increases the happiness factor but also helps
level it up faster (have it as your lead Pokemon then switch in battle).

Pokemon enjoy being groomed.  There are two places you can do this, they are
the Underground Salon, and in Pallet Town.  In the Underground Salon, in
Goldenrod, there are the two Haircut Brothers.  The older one charges more,
but he is more experienced.  You can only get one haircut per day.  In Pallet
Town, if you visit Blue's sister Daisy between 3:00 and 4:00 in the afternoon
and she will groom your Pokemon while you have a cup of tea.

Pokemon also like to be given "steroids" – protein, carbos, iron and calcium.
This is pretty effective, but also quite expensive!

Pokemon do not like to be put in their box, and they do not like being
traded.  Putting it in Day Care will not help either.

If you want to check how happy your Pokemon is, make sure it is the lead
Pokemon and go visit the Happiness Rater in Goldenrod.  She lives in a house
behind the Mart.  When she says it trusts you or it loves you, it is nearly
ready to evolve.


---------------------------
Pokemon types and locations
---------------------------

We have included as many types of Pokemon as we could find.  There were some
Pokemon found in numerous places, so we may not have listed all the sites.

Also, we have not yet found all the Pokemon, if you have found any please
feel free to contact us to tell us where they are.  Especially if you have
any hints about the Legendary Beasts!  I have found and captured Raikou and
Entei, but can't find Suicune, while Scott is chasing Suicune!

Abra – Psychic – Games Corner in Goldenrod, Route 24, 5, 6, 8

Aerodactyl – Rock/Flying – See girl on RT14, swap for your Chansey

Aipom – Normal – RT 29 and 44, in trees

Alakazam – Psychic – Evolves by trading Kadabra

Ampharos – Electric – Evolves from Flaaffy with experience

Arbok – Poison – Evolves from Ekans with experience, and RT 4

Arcanine – Fire – Evolves from Growlithe using Fire Stone

Ariados – Bug/Poison - Evolves from Spinarak with experience, also RT 2

Articuno – Ice/Flying – RBY

Azumarill - Water    - Evolves from Marill with experience

Bayleef – Grass – Evolves from Chikorita

Beedrill – Bug/Poison – Evolves from Kakuna with experience, and National
          Park, and in Silver, Ilex Forest, in trees at night

Bellossom – Grass – Evolves from Gloom using Sun Stone

Bellsprout – Grass/Poison – RT 31, 32, 44, 5, 6, 24/5

Blastoise – Water – Evolves from Wartortle

Blissey - Normal - Evolves from Chansey by happiness

Bulbasaur – Grass/Poison - RBY

Butterfree – Bug/Flying – Evolves from Metapod with experience, and National
            Park, and in Gold, Ilex Forest, in trees at night

Caterpie – Bug – National Park, and in Gold, RT 30, 31, Ilex Forest and RT 2

Celebi – Grass/Psychic – need a gameshark …

Chansey – Normal – RT 13-15

Charizard – Fire/Flying – Evolves from Charmeleon with experience

Charmander – Fire - RBY

Charmeleon – Fire – Evolves from Charmander with experience

Chikorita – Grass – One of the starter Pokemon from Professor Elm

Chinchou – Water/Electric – Fish from the dock at Olivine where the SS Aqua
          arrives from Vermilion

Clefable – Normal – Evolves from Clefairy using Moon Stone

Clefairy – Normal – Mt Moon, night

Cleffa – Normal – Breed from two Clefairy

Cloyster – Water/Ice – Evolves from Shellder using Water Stone

Corsola – Water/Rock – Cianwood, fishing with Super Rod

Crobat – Poison/Flying - Evolves from Golbat by happiness

Croconaw – Water – Evolves from Totodile with experience

Cubone – Ground – Rock Tunnel

Cyndaquil – Fire – One of the starter Pokemon from Professor Elm

Delibird – Ice/Flying – Ice Path

Dewgong – Water/Ice – Evolves from Seel with experience

Diglett – Ground – Diglett's Cave

Ditto – Normal – RT 34

Dodrio – Normal/Flying – Evolves from Doduo with experience

Doduo – Normal/Flying – RT 26/7, Viridian City, Mt Silver

Donphan - Ground – Evolves from Phanpy, also Victory Road, Mt Silver (Silver)

Dragonair – Dragon – Evolves from Dratini with experience, Dragon Cave

Dragonite – Dragon/Flying – Evolves from Dragonair with experience

Dratini – Dragon – Dragon Cave

Drowzee – Psychic – RT 34, 35, 11

Dugtrio – Ground – Diglett's Cave, and evolves from Diglett with experience

Dunsparce – Normal – Dark Cave (rare)

Eevee – Normal – Free from Bill in Goldenrod, or as a prize from the Games
       Corner in Celadon City

Ekans – Poison – Silver: RT 32, 4  Gold:  Goldenrod Games Corner

Electabuzz – Electric – Power Plant

Electrode – Electric – Evolves from Voltorb with experience

Elekid – Electric – Breed from two Electabuzz

Entei – Fire – One of the Legendary Beasts, somewhere around Johto

Espeon – Psychic – Evolves from Eevee, it has to be happy and evolve during
the day

Exeggcute – Grass/psychic – Ilex Forest, at night, in trees

Exeggutor – Grass/Psychic – Evolves from Exeggcute using Leaf Stone

Farfetch'd – Normal/Flying – RT 38

Fearow – Normal/Flying – Evolves from Spearow with experience, RT 10

Feraligatr – Water – Evolves from Croconaw with experience

Flaaffy – Electric – Evolves from Mareep with experience

Flareon – Fire – Evolves from Eevee using Fire Stone

Forretress – Bug/Steel - Evolves from Pineco with experience

Furret – Normal – Evolves from Sentret with experience

Gastly – Ghost/Poison – Bellsprout Tower (night), Tin Tower

Gengar – Ghost/Poison – Evolves from Haunter (Trade)

Geodude – Rock – Mt Mortar, RT 45/6, Dark Cave, Rock Tunnel, Mt Moon

Girafarig – Normal/Psychic – RT 43

Gligar – Ground/Flying – RT 45/6

Gloom – Grass/Poison – Evolves from Oddish with experience

Golbat – Poison/Flying – Secret Islands, Mt Mortar, Ice Path, RT 26/7,
        Victory Road, Mt Silver

Goldeen – Water – RT42, Mt Mortar, RT 26/7, 9, 10

Golduck – Water – Evolves from Psyduck with experience, RT 6

Golem – Rock/Ground – Evolves from Graveler (Trade)

Granbull – Normal – Evolves from Snubbull

Graveler – Rock/Ground – Evolves from Geodude with experience, Mt Silver,
          Dark Cave, Mt Mortar, RT 45/6, Victory Road

Grimer – Poison – RT 16-18, Celadon City

Growlithe – Fire – Gold: RT 36,37,7,8

Gyarados – Water/Flying – Red Gyarados: Lake of Rage, regular Gyarados evolve
          from Magikarp with experience, Fuchsia City

Haunter – Ghost/Poison – Evolves from Gastly with experience

Heracross – Bug/Fighting – RT 29 and 44, in trees

Hitmonchan – Fighting – Evolves from Tyrogue

Hitmonlee – Fighting – Evolves from Tyrogue

Hitmontop – Fighting – Evolves from Tyrogue, attack = defence

Ho-oh – Fire/Flying – Roof of Tin Tower, Ecruteak

HootHoot – Normal/Flying – RT 29, 31, 37 – at night

Hoppip – Grass/Flying – RT 32, 13-15

Horsea – Water – Secret Islands

Houndoom – Dark/Fire – Evolves from Houndour with experience

Houndour – Dark/Fire – RT 7 at night

Hypno – Psychic – Evolves from Drowzee with experience

Igglybuff – Normal – Breed from two Jigglypuff

Ivysaur – Grass/Poison – Evolves from Bulbasaur with experience

Jigglypuff – Normal – Route 4

Jolteon – Electric – Evolves from Eevee using Thunder Stone

Jumpluff – Grass/Flying - Evolves from Skiploom with experience

Jynx – Ice/Psychic – Ice Path

Kabuto – Rock/Water – RBY

Kabutops – Rock/Water – Evolves from Kabuto with experience

Kadabra – Psychic – Evolves from Abra with experience, also RT7

Kakuna – Bug – Evolves from Weedle with experience, National Park, Silver: RT
        30, 31, Ilex Forest

Kangaskhan – Normal – Rock Tunnel

Kingdra – Water/Dragon - Evolves from Seadra by trade, holding Dragon Scale

Kingler – Water – Evolves from Krabby with experience

Koffing – Poison – Burnt Tower

Krabby – Water – Dark Cave, Olivine, Secret Islands, Cianwood

Lanturn – Water/Electric - Evolves from Chinchou with experience

Lapras – Water/Ice – Union Cave on Fridays

Larvitar – Rock/Ground – Mt Silver

Ledian – Bug/Flying – Evolves from Ledyba with experience

Ledyba – Bug/Flying – Silver: RT 31, 2 – morning

Lickitung – Normal – RT 44

Lugia – Psychic/Flying – Secret Islands

Machamp – Fighting – Evolves from Machoke by trading

Machoke – Fighting – Evolves from Machop, also Rock Tunnel, Mt Mortar

Machop – Fighting – Goldenrod (swap), Rock Tunnel, Mt Mortar

Magby – Fire – Breed from two Magmar

Magcargo - Fire - Evolves from Slugma with experience

Magikarp – Water – Slowpoke Well, Ilex Forest, Lake of Rage, RT 44, Dragon
          Den, Dark Cave, Fuchsia City, Cinnabar Island, Union Cave

Magmar – Fire – basement, Burnt Tower, Ecruteak

Magnemite – Electric/Steel – RT 6, RT 11

Magneton – Electric/Steel – evolves from Magnemite with experience

Mankey – Fighting – RT 42, 9

Mantine – Water/Flying – Gold: RT 41

Mareep – Electric – RT 32, 42

Marill – Water – Mt Mortar, in the entrance as you approach from Ecruteak

Marowak – Ground – Evolves from Cubone with experience, and Rock tunnel

Meganium – Grass – Evolves from Bayleef with experience

Meowth – Normal – Silver: RT 38, 5, 6

Metapod – Bug – National Park, Gold: RT 30, 31, Ilex Forest, 2

Mew – Psychic – gameshark?

Mewtwo – Psychic - RBY

Miltank – Normal – RT 38

Misdreavus – Ghost – Mt Silver

Moltres – Fire/Flying - RBY

Mr Mime – Psychic – Route 21

Muk – Poison – Evolves from Grimer with experience

Murkrow – Dark/Flying – RT 7 (night)

Natu – Psychic/Flying – Ruins of Alph

Nidoking – Poison/Ground – Evolves from Nidorino using Moon Stone

Nidoqueen – Poison/Ground – Evolves from Nidorina using Moon Stone

Nidoran female – Poison – RT 35

Nidoran male – Poison – RT 35

Nidorina – Poison – Evolves from Nidoran female with experience, and RT 13-15

Nidorino – Poison – Evolves from Nidoran male with experience, and RT 13-15

Ninetales – Fire – Evolves from Vulpix using Fire Stone

Noctowl – Normal/Flying - Evolves from HootHoot with experience

Octillery – Water – Evolves from Remoraid with experience

Oddish – Grass/Poison – Ilex Forest (night), RT 24/5

Omanyte – Rock/Water – RBY

Omastar – Rock/Water – Evolves from Omanyte with experience

Onix – Rock – Violet City (swap), Victory Road, Rock Tunnel, Mt Silver

Paras – Bug/Grass – Ilex Forest, National Park, Mt Moon

Parasect – Bug/Grass – Evolves from Paras with experience

Persian – Normal – Evolves from Meowth with experience

Phanpy - Ground - RT 45/6 (Silver)

Pichu – Electric – Breed from two Pikachu

Pidgeot – Normal/Flying – Evolves from Pidgeotto with experience

Pidgeotto – Normal/Flying – Evolves from Pidgey with experience, and RT 24/5,
           8, 13, 2

Pidgey – Normal/Flying – RT 29, 30, 35, National Park, RT 36, 6, 5, 24/5, 2,
        1

Pikachu – Electric – Viridian Forest (Route 2)

Piloswine – Ice/Ground - Evolves from Swinub with experience

Pineco – Bug – In the trees in Ilex Forest and RT 43

Pinsir – Bug – National Park

Politoed – Water - Evolves from Poliwhirl by trade, holding Kings Rock

Poliwag – Water – RT 30, 31, Ruins of Alph, RT 44, Mt Silver

Poliwhirl – Water – Evolves from Poliwag with experience, and RT 30, 31, Mt
           Silver

Poliwrath – Water/Fighting – Evolves from Poliwhirl using Water Stone

Ponyta – Fire – RT 26/7, Mt Silver

Porygon – Normal – Games Corner, Celadon City

Porygon 2 - Normal - Evolves from Porygon by trade, holding Upgrade

Primeape – Fighting – Evolves from Mankey with experience, and RT 42, 9

Psyduck – Water – Ilex Forest, RT 34, 35, 6

Quagsire – Water/Ground – Evolves from Wooper by experience

Quilava – Fire – Evolves from Cyndaquil with experience

Qwilfish – Water/Poison - RT 32, 16-18 (rare)

Raichu – Electric – Evolves from Pikachu using Thunder Stone

Raikou – Electric – One of the Legendary Beasts, found in Johto… somewhere!

Rapidash – Fire – Evolves from Ponyta with experience, and Mt Silver

Raticate – Normal – Evolves from Rattata with experience, and RT 38, Mt
          Mortar, RT 26/7, 9,10

Rattata – Normal – RT 29, 46, Bellsprout Tower, Mt Mortar, RT 26/7, 9, 10, 7,
         3, 4, 1

Remoraid – Water – RT 44 (fishing)

Rhydon – Rock/Ground – Evolves from Rhyhorn with experience

Rhyhorn – Rock/Ground – Victory Road

Sandshrew – Ground – Gold: Union Cave, Mt Moon  Silver: Goldenrod Games
           Corner

Sandslash – Ground – Evolves from Sandslash with experience

Scizor – Bug/Steel - Evolves from Scyther by trade, holding Metal Coat

Scyther – Bug/Flying – National Park

Seadra – Water – Evolves from Horsea with experience

Seaking – Water – Evolves from Goldeen with experience, and Mt Mortar, RT
         26/7, 24/5, 9, 10

Seel – Water/Ice – Secret Islands

Sentret – Normal – RT 29, 1

Shellder – Water – Cinnabar Island

Shuckle – Bug/Rock – Cianwood (gift), Dark Cave

Skarmory – Steel/Flying – RT 45/6, Mt Silver

Skiploom – Grass/Flying - Evolves from Hoppip with experience

Slowbro – Water/Psychic – Evolves from Slowpoke with experience

Slowking – Water/Psychic – Evolves from Slowpoke by trade, holding Kings Rock

Slowpoke – Water/Psychic – Slowpoke Well

Slugma – Fire – RT 16-18

Smeargle – Normal – Ruins of Alph (grassy bit)

Smoochum – Ice/Psycic - Breed from a Jynx and a Ditto

Sneasel – Dark/Ice – Mt Silver

Snorlax – Normal – Blocking the path to the Diglett's Cave

Snubbull – Normal – RT 38

Spearow – Normal/Flying – RT 29, 46, 42, 9, 10, 7, 3, 4, Viridian City

Spinarak – Bug/Poison – RT 31, 37 – at night

Squirtle – Water – RBY

Stantler – Normal – RT 37 at night

Starmie – Water/Psychic – Evolves from Staryu using Water Stone

Staryu – Water – Cianwood (fishing at night)

Steelix – Steel/Ground – Evolves from Onix by trade, holding Steel Coat

Sudowoodo – Rock – RT 36

Suicune – Water – One of the Legendary Beasts, found somewhere in Johto

Sunkern – Grass – National Park, RT 24/5

Sunflora – Grass – Evolves from Sunkern using Sun Stone

Swinub – Ice/Ground – Ice Path

Tangela – Grass – RT 44, Mt Silver

Tauros – Normal – RT 38

Teddiursa – Normal – Gold: RT 45/6

Tentacool – Water/Poison – Anywhere there is sea!

Tentacruel – Water/Poison – Evolves from Tentacool with experience, and
            anywhere there is sea

Togepi – Normal – Hatches from the Mystery Egg

Togetic – Normal/Flying - Evolves from Togepi by happiness

Totodile – Water – Starter Pokemon from Professor Elm

Typhlosion – Fire – Evolves from Quilava with experience

Tyranitar – Rock/Dark - Evolves from Larvitar with experience

Tyrogue – Fighting – Mt Mortar

Umbreon – Dark – Evolves from Eevee, by happiness, it needs to evolve at
         night

Unown – Psychic – Ruins of Alph

Ursaring – Normal – Gold: Victory Road, Mt Silver

Vaporeon – Water – Evolves from Eevee using Water Stone

Venomoth – Bug/Poison – Evolves from Venonat with experience, also RT 24 and
          25

Venonat – Bug/Poison – National Park, RT 43, 24/5

Venusaur – Grass/Poison – Evolves from Ivysaur with experience

Victreebel – Grass/Poison – Evolves from Weepinbell using Leaf Stone

Vileplume – Grass/Poison – Evolves from Gloom using Leaf Stone

Voltorb – Electric – Olivine (swap), RT 9, 10

Vulpix – Fire – Silver: RT 36, 37, 8, 7

Wartortle – Water – Evolves from Squirtle with experience

Weedle – Bug – National Park, Silver: 30, 31, 2

Weepinbell – Grass/Poison – Evolves from Bellsprout with experience

Weezing – Poison – Evolves from Koffing with experience

Wigglytuff – Normal – Evolves from Jigglypuff using Moon Stone

Wobbuffet – Psychic – Dark Cave

Wooper – Water/Ground – Ruins of Alph, RT 32 (night), Union Cave

Xatu – Psychic/Flying - Evolves from Natu with experience

Yanma – Bug/Flying - RT 35 (night)

Zapdos – Electric/Flying - RBY

Zubat – Poison/Flying – Dark Cave, Union Cave, Slowpoke Well, Ilex Forest,
       Burnt Tower, Secret Islands, Mt Mortar, Ice Path, Rock Tunnel, Mt
       Moon.  They are more common in Gold for some reason – just my luck


-----
ITEMS
-----

Amulet Coin:      Doubles monetary earnings (Hold)
Berry:            A self-restore item (10HP, Hold)
Bicycle:          For riding!
Bitter Berry:     Self-cure for confusion (Hold)
Blackglasses:     Powers up dark-type moves (Hold)
Blk Apricorn:     Kurt makes Heavy Ball (for heavy Pokemon)
Blu Apricorn:     Kurt makes Lure Ball (use when fishing)
Burn Heal:        Heals burned Pokemon
Burnt Berry:      A self-cure for freezing (Hold)
Calcium:          Raises special stats of one Pokemon
Carbos:           Raises speed of one Pokemon
Charcoal:         Powers up fire-type moves (Hold)
Cleanse Tag:      Helps repel wild Pokemon (Hold)
Coin Case:        Holds up to 9999 game coins
Dire Hit:         Ups critical hit ratio for 1 battle
Dragon Fang:      Powers up dragon type moves (hold)
Dragon Scale:     A rare dragon-type item
Elixer:           Restores PP of all moves by 10
Eon Mail:         Eevee-print mail (Hold)
Escape Rope:      Used for escaping from caves etc
Ether:            Restores PP of one move by 10
Everstone:        Stops evolution (Hold)
Focus Band:       May prevent fainting (Hold)
Full Heal:        Eliminates all status problems
Full Restore:     Fully restores HP and Status
Gold Berry:       A self-restore item (30HP, Hold)
Good Rod:         A good rod for fishing
GRN Apricorn:     Kurt makes Friend Ball (Pokemon you catch already like you)
Guard Spec:       Prevents stat reduction for 1 battle
Hard Stone:       Powers up rock-type moves
HP Up:            Raises HP of one Pokemon
Hyper Potion:     Restores Pokemon HP by 200
Ice Berry:        A self-heal for burn (Hold)
Ice Heal:         Defrosts frozen Pokemon
Kings Rock:       May make the foe flinch
                 Also helps some Pokemon evolve (Hold)
Master Ball:      The best ball.  It never misses
Max Elixer:       Fully restores the PP of one Pokemon
Max Ether:        Fully restores PP of one move
Max Potion:       Fully restores Pokemon HP
Max Revive:       Fully restores a fainted Pokemon
Metal Coat:       Powers up steel-type moves (Hold)
Mint Berry:       A self awakening for sleep (Hold)
Moonstone:        Evolves certain types of Pokemon
Mysteryberry:     A self-restore for PP (Hold)
Mystic Water:     Powers up water-type moves
Nevermeltice:     Powers up ice-type moves (Hold)
Nugget:           Made of pure gold – sell high!
Old Rod:          Good for catching Magikarp
Pass:             A ticket for the Magnet Train
Pink Bow:         Powers up normal-type moves
PNK Apricorn:     Kurt makes a Love Ball (for catching Pokemon of the
                 opposite gender to your lead Pokemon)
PP Up             Raises the max PP of a selected move
Poison Barb:      Powers up poison-type moves
PSNCURE Berry:    A self-cure for poison (Hold)
Quick Claw:       Powers up grass-type moves (hold)
Rainbow Wing:     A mystical feather of rainbow colors
Rare Candy:       Raises level of a Pokemon by one
Red Apricorn      Kurt makes Level Ball (for catching Pokemon of a
                 significantly lower level than your lead Pokemon)
Red Scale:        A scale from the Red Gyarados
Repel:            Repels weak Pokemon for 100 steps
Revive:           Restores a fainted Pokemon up to half HP
Silver Wing:      A strange silver colored feather
Smoke Ball:       Escape from wild Pokemon (Hold)
Squirtbottle:     A bottle used for watering plants
SS Ticket:        Lets you ride on the SS AQUA
Sun Stone:        Evolves certain types of Pokemon
Super Rod:        The best rod for catching Pokemon
Super Potion:     Restores Pokemon HP by 50
Surf Mail:        Lapras-print mail (Hold)
Up-Grade:         A mysterious box made by the Silph Co
Wht Apricorn:     Kurt makes Fast Ball (for fast Pokemon)
X-Accuracy:       Raises accuracy for 1 battle
X-Attack:         Raises attack for 1 battle
X-Defend:         Raises defence for 1 battle
X-Special:        Raises special for 1 battle
X-Speed:          Raises speed for 1 battle
YLW Apricorn:     Kurt makes a Moon Ball (for catching Pokemon who
                 evolve using Moon Stones)


-----------
TMs and HMs
-----------

Most of these TMs and all the HMs can be found or bought.  The exception is
TM09 – Psych Up, which you obtain be trading an Abra from RBY for one of your
G&S Pokemon.  When you go to check out your new Abra, it is holding TM09!

TM01 Dynamic Punch – always causes confusion
TM02 Head Butt – may make the foe flinch
TM03 Curse – works differently for ghost types (!)
TM04 Rollout – Attacks 5 turns with increasing power
TM05 Roar – Scares wild foes to end battle
TM06 Toxic – A poison move with increasing damage
TM07 Zap Cannon – An attack that always paralyses
TM08 Rock Smash – may lower defence
TM09 Psych Up – Copies the foe's stat changes
TM10 Hidden Power – varies with the Pokemon
TM11 Sunny Day – Boosts fire moves for 5 moves
TM12 Sweet Scent – reduces the foe's evasiveness
TM13 Snore – An attack you can only use while sleeping
TM14 Blizzard – An attack that may freeze the foe
TM15 Hyper Beam -
TM16 Icy Wind – An ice attack that lowers speed
TM17 Protect – Foils attack that turn.  May fail
TM18 Rain Dance – Boosts water-type moves for 5 turns
TM19 Giga Drain – Steals half the damage inflicted
TM20 Endure – Always leaves at least 1 HP
TM21 Frustration – Powers up based on how unhappy the Pokemon is
TM22 Solarbeam – two part move
TM23 Iron Tail – An attack that may reduce defence
TM24 Dragon Breath – a strong breath attack (!)
TM25 Thunder – Paralyses 30% of the time
TM26 Earthquake – Tough move, useless against flying foes
TM27 Return – An attack based on loyalty
TM28 Dig – two part move
TM29 Psychic – An attack that may lower special defence
TM30 Shadow Ball – An attack that may lower special defence
TM31 Mud Slap – Reduces the foe's accuracy
TM32 Double Team – Evasion rises
TM33 Ice Punch – may cause freezing
TM34 Swagger – Causes confusion and raises attack
TM35 Sleep Talk – Randomly attacks while asleep
TM36 Sludge Bomb – An attack that may poison the foe
TM37 Sand Storm – Inflicts damage every turn
TM38 Fire Blast – Causes a burn 10% of the time
TM39 Swift – An attack that never misses
TM40 Defence Curl – Heightens the user's defence
TM41 Electric Punch – may cause paralysis
TM42 Dream Eater
TM43 Detect – Evades attack for that turn.  It may fail
TM44 Rest – Sleep for 2 turns to fully recover
TM45 Attract – makes the opposite gender infatuated
TM46 Thief – An attack that may steal a held item
TM47 Steel Wing – Stiff wings strike the foe
TM48 Fire Punch – may cause a burn
TM49 Fury Cutter – Successive hits raise power
TM50 Nightmare – A sleeper loses one quarter HP each turn

HM01 Cut – Cuts shrubs
HM02 Fly – Fly!
HM03 Surf – for crossing calm water
HM04 Strength – moves boulders
HM05 Flash – illuminates dark caves
HM06 Whirlpool – calms whirlpools
HM07 Waterfall – allows you to travel up waterfalls


------------------
CREDITS AND THANKS
------------------

--- Thank you Scott!
Thank you Linda!---

But seriously, several people have sent us information on Pokemon types and
locations.  So we would like to say THANK YOU to the following people:

Dr Evil, for his information on Chinchou and Lanturn

Judy Newton for her information on TMs

Trunk T for his information on several Pokemon locations

Lucky 10640 for reminding us about the different Wings!

Pokemaster Doug for information on Marill and Hitmonlee/Hitmonchan

Dennis Kwok for information on several Pokemon including the Legendary Beasts

Karen C Trendel for information on Igglybuff

Katman for information on Corsola and Celebi

Brendan Roberts and Gunsmith BTL for telling us about the Duplicating Trick

Gunsmith BTL for lots of other info, especially on Pokemon Evolutions

Princess Artemis for info on Remoraid and Octillery, and Yanma

Thundershocker for information on several Pokemon

BcilMnkOx10 for information, including the Legendary Beasts

Ben Anderson, Steven Pettigrew, Steve (different guy!), and Ace Azzameen for
information on the Legendary Beasts

Draco for information on several Pokemon

Matthew Gear for info on Remoraid and Octillery

Robert Carson for info on evolution by happiness, the Legendary Beasts, and
items in the Sprout Tower