Red Gyarados:
Go to Lake Ita (go to the right of the Matsuba City Gym and enter the eastern
check-in point. Once through, you should see a cave and a lake. Use surf and
swim east. You should hit ground shortly thereafter, but you should use surf
again on the land's east side. Keep going until you see a guy in a green shirt
standing by the western shore. Go on land and head east until you find a small
town. It is too soon to enter the gym, but rest up your Pokémon and head north,
past the next check-in station and past two trainers. Finally, you should break
through the forest and see a big lake.) Swim north until you see something red
in the lake . Save your game now. Once you have saved your game, you should
talk to the red creature. It will challenge you and turns out to be a level
30 red gyarados! It is a very rare colored Pokémon nicknamed a "shiny" Pokémon.
It is really powerful and useful in the game.
Hanegeru: Equip the Metal Coat on
Onix and trade it to another GameBoy. It will evolve into Hagegerul.
Houou (Gold version) Go to the city
with the fourth gym after you have beaten all 8 gyms. Then, go through one of
the temples and come out through a small path. Then, enter the next temple and
you should find a bunch of ladders and mazes soon after. Get through and you
will end up at the top of the temple where lv. 40 Houou is found.
Houou (Silver version) Go to Pewter
City and talk to the old man that walks around. He will give you a gold feather.
Then, go to the place where Houou is located in the Gold version to find it.
It is then lv. 70.
Kirehana: Give Gloom a Solar Stone
and it will evolve into a Kirehana. You cannot evolve Kirehana into Vileplume.
Lugia (Silver version) Learn HM06
(Whirlpool) and go to the place where you received the fifth badge. Destroy
a whirlpool and enter the cave. Go through the maze and you will reach Lugia.
It is level 40.
Lugia (Gold version) Go to Pewter
City and talk to the old man. He will give you a silver feather. Then, go to
the place where Lugia is located in the Gold version to find it. It is level
70.
FALSE: Gold
Magikarp: Breed the golden Gyarados with a regular Gyarados to get a golden
Magikarp.
FALSE: Silver
Ryhorn: Go to the cave where you go to get to the Elite Five. You should encounter
a silver Ryhorn.
Three legendary dogs Go to the city
with the fourth gym and enter the big house. Break the rocks and fall down one
of the holes to wake them up. Then, go outside and try to find them in the wild.
It is near impossible to catch or even find! Good
News: once found, you can see where they are walking around in the Pokedex.
Use the masterball cheat! By the way, they are Suikun, Raiko, and Entei. (Water,
Electric, and Fire, respectibly) Suikun looks the coolest!
Togepi: Defeat the first gym and
go into the Pokecenter. Talk to the scientist and he will give you a egg. After
5,000 steps, it will hatch into Togepi.
Yadoking: Equip Symbol Of King on
Slowpoke and trade it into another GameBoy. It will evolve into Yadoking.
Enjyu City battle (Gold version)
When you go to Enjyu City, go to the tower and your rival will appear, but will
not battle. However, if you first heal your Pokemon at the Pokecenter, defeat
the Ghost Gym Leader, and then go to that tower, your rival will talk to you
and fight.
Monorail ticket: Go to Saffron City
and talk to the girl copycat. Fly to Vermilion City and talk to everyone in
the house where you received the bike voucher (from Red/Blue). The fat guy will
give you the Clefairy doll. Take it to the copycat to get the monorail ticket.
Annon pictures: First, solve the
Kabuto puzzle, which you should know how to get to. The rest will require the
HM for Surf, found in Enjyu City, TM 08 (Rock Smash), and the HM for Strength.
Surf down by the Ancient Ruins and solve the puzzle there. The puzzles should
be somewhat easy. Just put in the corner pieces first. Then, go to the Connection
Cave. Walk around and find the Pokemaniac. If you have not defeated him, fight
him. Then, Surf in the waters near him. You will have to return here twice.
Break the rock you find, and solve the puzzle. Then return, move the boulder,
and solve the last puzzle. Catch the different Annon, then exit the ruins. Go
to the lab near the cave and go to the machine. It will let you print pictures
of annon. You need all 26 types. They are shaped as letters of the alphabet.
Annon Music: While in the Alpha
Ruins southeast of Kikyou city go to the Pokegear option in the menu screen.
Go to the radio option and on the fourteenth to the twentieth channel you can
find a station Called ??????. That is the Ann'oun Music. It can only be heard
at Alpha Ruins.
Starting Pokemon (Gold version) Select
one of the following to get your first Pokemon: Chicorita: a Grass type, like
Bulbasaur. Waninoko: a Water type, like Squirtle. Hinorashi: a Fire type, like
Charmander.
Breeding evolutions Breed two Pikachus
to get Pichu.
Breed two Electabuzzes and you get Eleckid.
Breed two Clefairies and you get Pi.
Breed two Jigglypuffs and you get Pipurin.
Breed two Magmars and you get Magar.
Jolt League (Elite Four) trainer tactics: Use the following Pokemon types to
battle the indicated Trainer:
Itkusi: Neiteio: Use Psychic or Fire
type Slowbro: Use Psychic type Neiteio: Use Psychic or Fire type Jynx: Use Psychic
type Exeggutor: Use Fire type
Koga: Araidosu: Use Psychic or Fire
type Venomoth: Use Fire type Muk: Use Psychic type Kuroba: Use Psychic or Fire
type Fuoretosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Bruno: Kaporea: Use Psychic or Grass
type Hitmonchan: Use Psychic type Hitmonlee: Use Psychic type Machamp: Use Psychic
type Onix: Use Grass type
Karin: Burakki: Use Psychic or Fire
type Vileplume: Use Fire type Gengar: Use Psychic type Yamikarasu: Use Psychic
or Fire type Heruga: Use Psychic or Fire type
Lance: Gyrados: Use Grass type Dragonite:
Use Electric type Dragonite: Use Electric type Dragonite: Use Electric type
Aerodactyl: Use Grass type Charizard: Use Water type
Gym Leader tactics Use the following
Pokemon types to battle the indicated Gym Leaders:
Hayato (for the Wind Badge) Pidgey:
Use Electric type Pidgeotto: Use Electric type
Unknown (for the Insect Badge) Metapod:
Use Fire type Kakuna: Use Fire type Scyther: Use Fire type
Akane (for the Normal Badge) Clefairy:
Use Any type Mirutanku: Use Any type
Unknown (for the Phantom Badge) Ghastly:
Use Psychic type Haunter: Use Psychic type Gengar: Use Psychic type Haunter:
Use Psychic type
Unknown (for the Shock Badge) Primeape:
Use Psychic type Poliwrath: Use Grass type
Mikan (for the Steel Badge) Magnemite:
Use Fire type Magnemite: Use Fire type Haganail: Use Fire type
Unknown (for the Ice Badge) Seel:
Use Electric type Dewgong: Use Electric type Inomu: Use Water type
Ibuki (for the Raging Badge) Dragonair:
Use Ice type Dragonair: Use Ice type Kingudora: Use Dragon type Dragonite: Use
Ice type
Lt. Surge (for the Orange Badge)
Raichu: Use Fighting type Magneton: Use Fighting or Fire type Electabuzz: Use
Fighting type Electrode: Use Fighting type Electrode: Use Fighting type
Sabrina (for the Gold Badge) Mr.Mime:
Use Normal type Alakazam: Use Normal type Eifi: Use Normal type
Erika (for the Rainbow Badge) Tangela:
Use Fire type Victreebell: Use Fire type Vileplume: Use Fire type Kierihana:
Use Fire type
Anzu (for the Pink Badge) Kurobatto:
Use Psychic or Electric type Ariadosu: Use Psychic or Fire type Weezing: Use
Psychic type Weezing: Use Psychic type Venomoth: Use Fire type
Brock (for the Grey Badge) Graveler:
Use Grass type Onix: Use Grass type Rhyhorn: Use Grass type Omastar: Use Grass
type Kabutops: Use Grass type
Blane (for the Creme Badge) Magakarugo:
Use Water type Rapidash: Use Water type Magmar: Use Water type
Gary (for the Green Badge) Pidgeot:
Use Electric type Alakazam: Use Psychic type Executtor: Use Fire type Rhydon:
Use Grass type Arcanine: Use Water type
Ash Ketchum (to beat the game!) Pikachu:
Use Fighting ground, or grass type Efi: Use Psychic type Blastiose: Use Electric
type Venusaur: Use Fire type Charizard: Use Water type Snorlax: Use Fighting
type Many of Ash's Pokemon are lv. 81, Good Luck!
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