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This document exists as a reference guide to the changes made to Pokémon within Sacred Gold and Storm Silver. All changes (bar Evolutions, which have their own document) are listed in here, including changes to abilities, level-up moves, stats, types and others.
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Notation is the following… () = New, {} = Replaces Original, [] = Shifts from Original Position
In an ability context, if {} is used then it refers to which ability has been replaced by the new one, otherwise it’s just an addition. For level-up moves, it is explanatory with the prior definitions.
Remember: Use Ctrl+F to find a Pokémon easily! If a Pokémon is missing from the document, then no changes have been applied to it.
Also an important note: the move relearner, together with the move deleter has been moved to the top left house in Cianwood City. There are also some changes to moves; Cut is a 60-power Grass move, Strength is a 60-power Rock move with a 10% chance of reducing the foe’s Attack and Rock Smash is a 60-power Fighting move which now has a 30% chance of reducing Defense. All Black and White upgrades to moves have been added where possible, too.
#001 Bulbasaur + Ability: Chlorophyll + Level Up Moves: Sludge (17), Nature Power (29), Power Whip (43)
#001 Bulbasaur + Ability: Chlorophyll + Level Up Moves: Sludge (17), Nature Power (29), Power Whip (43)
#002 Ivysaur + Ability: Chlorophyll + Level Up Moves: Sludge (18), Nature Power (34), Power Whip (49)
#003 Venusaur + Ability: Chlorophyll + Level Up Moves: Sludge (18), Nature Power (34), Power Whip (60)
#004 Charmander + Ability: Solar Power + Level Up Moves: Metal Claw (13)
#005 Charmeleon + Ability: Solar Power + Level Up Moves: Metal Claw (13)
#006 Charizard + Ability: Solar Power + Level Up Moves: Metal Claw (13), Belly Drum (36), Outrage (73)
#007 Squirtle + Ability: Rain Dish + Level Up Moves: Zen Headbutt (31), Water Spout (43)
#008 Wartortle + Ability: Rain Dish + Level Up Moves: Aqua Jet (16), Zen Headbutt (36), Water Spout (52)
#009 Blastoise + Ability: Rain Dish + Level Up Moves: Aqua Jet (16), Zap Cannon (36), Zen Headbutt (39), Water Spout (67)
#010 Caterpie + Ability: Run Away + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite (1), Snore (1)
#012 Butterfree + Ability: Tinted Lens + Level Up Moves: Gust (10), Air Cutter (16), Giga Drain (20), Air Slash (26), Baton Pass (32), Psychic (38) + Stat Changes: Special Attack (100), Special Defense (100), Speed (80), Total (435) + Base Experience Change: 160 0001 180
#013 Weedle + Ability: Run Away + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite (1)
#015 Beedrill + Ability: Sniper + Level Up Moves: Twinneedle (10), Aerial Ace (16), Cross Poison (16), Night Slash (22), X-Scissor (31), Drill Peck (37), Megahorn (43) + Stat Changes: Attack (100), Special Defense (90), Speed (95), Total (435) + Base Experience Change: 159 0001 179
#016 Pidgey + Level Up Moves: Gust [1], Pluck (9), Brave Bird (53)
#017 Pidgeotto + Level Up Moves: Gust [1], Pluck (9), Brave Bird (62)
#018 Pidgeot + Stat Changes: HP (103), Attack (91), Total (500) + Level Up Moves: Razor Wind (1), Gust (1), Pluck (9), Close Combat (36), Brave Bird (68) + Base Experience Change: 172 0001 194
#019 Rattata + Ability: Hustle {1} + Level Up Moves: Flame Wheel {25}, Reversal (37)
#020 Raticate + Stat Changes: HP (65), Attack (91), Speed (107), Total (443) + Ability: Hustle {1} + Level Up Moves: Fire Fang, Thunder Fang, Ice Fang (20), Reversal (49)
#021 Spearow + Ability: Sniper + Level Up Moves: Pursuit [1], SonicBoom (13), Tailwind (41)
#022 Fearow + Stat Changes: Attack (95), Speed (105), Total (452) + Ability: Sniper + Level Up Moves: Pursuit [1], SonicBoom (13), Tailwind (53), Megahorn (59) + Base Experience Change: 162 0001 169
#023 Ekans + Level Up Moves: Poison Tail (23)
#024 Arbok + Stat Changes: Attack (91), Speed (86), Total (450) + Level Up Moves: Poison Tail (25) + Base Experience Change: 147 0001 163
#025 Pikachu + Stat Changes: Attack (65), Special Attack (60), Speed (95), Total (325) + Ability: Lightningrod + Level Up Moves: Charge (1), Volt Tackle (49) + Base Experience Change: 82 0001 92
#026 Raichu + Stat Changes: Attack (100), Special Attack (100), Speed (121), Total (516) + Ability: Lightningrod + Level Up Moves: Volt Tackle (49) + Base Experience Change: 122 0001 179
#027 Sandshrew + Level Up Moves: Super Fang (41), Earthquake (45)
#028 Sandslash + Level Up Moves: Super Fang (57), Earthquake (65)
#029 Nidoran♀ + Level Up Moves: Super Fang (47)
#030 Nidorina + Level Up Moves: Super Fang (65)
#031 Nidoqueen + Stat Changes: HP (100), Total (505)
#032 Nidoran♂ + Level Up Moves: Super Fang (47)
#033 Nidorino + Level Up Moves: Super Fang (65)
#034 Nidoking + Stat Changes: Attack (97), Special Attack (90), Total (505)
#035 Clefairy + Level Up Moves: Aromatherapy (49)
#036 Clefable + Ability: Unaware {1} + Level Up Moves: Softboiled (1)
#037 Vulpix + Ability: Forewarn + TM: Compatibility with TM53, Energy Ball. + Level Up Moves: Hypnosis (14)
#038 Ninetales + Ability: Drought + TM: Compatibility with TM53, Energy Ball. + Level Up Moves: Morning Sun (1)
#039 Jigglypuff + Ability: Soundproof + Level Up Moves: Pound [1], Defense Curl [7], Perish Song (53), Wish (57)
#040 Wigglytuff + Stat Changes: HP (148), Defense (55), Special Attack (85), Special Defense (65), Total (450) + Ability: Soundproof + Level Up Moves: Wish (46) + Base Experience Change: 109 0001 129
#041 Zubat + Ability: Anticipation + Level Up Moves: Wing Attack [1], Hypnosis {17}, Nasty Plot (45), Brave Bird (49)
#042 Golbat + Ability: Anticipation + Level Up Moves: Wing Attack [1], Hypnosis {17}, Nasty Plot (57), Brave Bird (63)
#043 Oddish + Ability: Run Away + Level Up Moves: Razor Leaf (11), Nature Power (19), Teeter Dance (45)
#044 Gloom + Ability: Stench + Level Up Moves: Razor Leaf (11), Nature Power (19), Drain Punch (21), Teeter Dance (59)
#045 Vileplume + Stat Changes: Special Attack (110), Special Defense (100), Total (500) + Ability: Effect Spore + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (41) + Base Experience Change: 184 0001 192
#046 Paras + Level Up Moves: Leech Life [1], Bug Bite {11}, Cross Poison (22)
#047 Parasect + Stat Changes: Attack (115), Defense (100), Total (445) + Level Up Moves: Fury Cutter {1}, Bug Bite {11}, Cross Poison (22)
#048 Venonat + Level Up Moves: Signal Beam [19], Baton Pass {35}
#049 Venomoth + Type Change: Bug / Poison 0001 Bug / Psychic + Ability: Poison Heal {1} + TM: Compatibility with TM04, Calm Mind. + Stat Change: Special Attack (115), Total (475) + Level Up Moves: Signal Beam (19), Ominous Wind {31}, Baton Pass {37}, Giga Drain {41}, Sludge Bomb {47}
#051 Dugtrio + Stat Changes: Attack (100), Total (425)
#053 Persian + Stat Changes: Attack (90), Total (460) + Level Up Moves: Hypnosis (1)
#054 Psyduck + Level Up Moves: Hypnosis (52), Psychic (57), Petal Dance (61)
#055 Golduck + Level Up Moves: Cross Chop (33), Hypnosis (62), Psychic (68), Petal Dance (73)
#057 Primeape + Level Up Moves: Fire Punch (28), Ice Punch (28), ThunderPunch (28)
#058 Growlithe + Level Up Moves: Ember [1], Double Kick {6}
#059 Arcanine + Level Up Moves: Close Combat (1), Flare Blitz (50)
#060 Poliwag + Level Up Moves: Mud Shot (13)
#061 Poliwhirl + TM: Compatibility with TM60, Drain Punch. + Level Up Moves: Mud Shot (13), Metronome (25)
#062 Poliwrath + Stat Changes: Attack (95), Defense (100), Total (515) + TM: Compatibility with TM60, Drain Punch. + Level Up Moves: Ice Punch (23), Drain Punch (33), Close Combat (63)
#063 Abra + Ability: Magic Guard {2}
#064 Kadabra + Ability: Magic Guard {2} + Level Up Moves: Gravity (48)
#065 Alakazam + Ability: Magic Guard {2} + Level Up Moves: Gravity (48), Aura Sphere (52)
#066 Machop + Level Up Moves: Rock Throw (16), Rock Slide (28), Stone Edge (40)
#067 Machoke + Level Up Moves: Rock Throw (16), Rock Slide (28), Stone Edge (44), Scary Face [48]
#068 Machamp + Level Up Moves: Bullet Punch (1), Rock Throw (16), Rock Slide (28), Stone Edge (44), Scary Face [48]
#069 Bellsprout + Ability: Gluttony + Level Up Moves: Razor Leaf [9], Power Whip (39)
#070 Weepinbell + Ability: Gluttony + Level Up Moves: Razor Leaf [9], Power Whip (39)
#071 Victreebel + Stat Changes: Attack (115), Special Attack (110), Total (500) + Ability: Gluttony + Level Up Moves: Weather Ball (1), Crunch (33) + Base Experience Change: 191 0001 199
#072 Tentacool + Level Up Moves: Acupressure (47)
#073 Tentacruel + Level Up Moves: Acupressure (62)
#074 Geodude + Level Up Moves: Hammer Arm (43)
#075 Graveler + Level Up Moves: Hammer Arm (54)
#076 Golem + Level Up Moves: Fire Punch, Ice Punch, ThunderPunch (1), Hammer Arm (54)
#077 Ponyta + Ability: Flame Body {1} + Level Up Moves: Double Kick (1), Hypnosis (50), Jump Kick (54)
#078 Rapidash + Ability: Flame Body {1} + Level Up Moves: Double Kick (1), Hypnosis (65), Jump Kick (74)
#081 Magnemite + Level Up Moves: Signal Beam (57)
#082 Magneton + Level Up Moves: Signal Beam (64)
#083 Farfetch’d + Type Change: Normal/Flying 0001 Fighting/Flying + Ability: Super Luck {1} + TM: Compatibility with TM31, Brick Break. + Base Experience Change: 94 0001 144 + Level Up Moves: A total revamp… 1: Peck 1: Sand-Attack 1: Leer 4: Fury Cutter 7: Fury Attack 10: Knock Off 13: Aerial Ace 16: Slash 19: Revenge 22: Swords Dance 25: Agility 28: Close Combat 31: Night Slash 34: False Swipe 37: Poison Jab 40: Psycho Cut 43: Leaf Blade 46: Brave Bird
+ Stat Changes: Also a revamp… HP: 52 0001 55 Atk: 65 0001 110 Def: 55 0001 55 Spd: 60 0001 105 SpDef: 62 0001 65 SpAtk: 58 0001 60 Total: 352 0001 450
#084 Doduo + Ability: Tangled Feet {1} + Level Up Moves: Jump Kick (51), Brave Bird (56)
#085 Dodrio + Ability: Tangled Feet {1} + Level Up Moves: Jump Kick (61), Brave Bird (68)
#087 Dewgong + Stat Changes: Special Attack (80), Total (485)
#088 Grimer + Level Up Moves: Curse (54)
#089 Muk + Level Up Moves: Shadow Punch (38), Curse (75)
#090 Shellder + Level Up Moves: BubbleBeam (1)
#092 Gastly + Level Up Moves: Night Shade [1], Ominous Wind (15), Icy Wind (43), Nightmare [47]
#093 Haunter + Level Up Moves: Night Shade [1], Ominous Wind (15), Icy Wind (55), Nightmare [60]
#094 Gengar + Level Up Moves: Night Shade [1], Ominous Wind (15), Icy Wind (55), Nightmare [60], Aura Sphere (65)
#095 Onix + Stat Changes: Attack (80), Total (420) + Base Experience Change: 108 0001 128
#096 Drowzee + Level Up Moves: Dream Eater (12)
#097 Hypno + Level Up Moves: Dream Eater (12)
#098 Krabby + Ability: Shed Skin {2} + TM: Compatibility with TM65, Shadow Claw and HM07, Waterfall. + Level Up Moves: BubbleBeam [1], Crabhammer [15], Crush Claw {41}, Cross Chop (49)
#099 Kingler + Ability: Shed Skin {2} + TM: Compatibility with TM08 Bulk Up, TM65, Shadow Claw and HM07, Waterfall. + Level Up Moves: Superpower (1), BubbleBeam [1], Hammer Arm (28), Crush Claw {56}, Cross Chop (69)
#100 Voltorb + Ability: Aftermath {1} + Level Up Moves: Signal Beam (50)
#101 Electrode + Ability: Aftermath {1} + TM: Compatibility with TM53, Energy Ball & HM05, Whirlpool. + Level Up Moves: Ice Ball (1), Signal Beam (62)
#102 Exeggcute + Level Up Moves: Mega Drain (3), Confusion [14], Giga Drain {27}
#103 Exeggutor + Level Up Moves: Nature Power (57)
#104 Cubone + Ability: Battle Armor {2} + Level Up Moves: Sing (47), Perish Song (47)
#105 Marowak + Ability: Battle Armor {2} + Stat Changes: Speed (70), Total (450) + Level Up Moves: Fire Punch (1), Ice Punch (1), ThunderPunch (1), Sing (57), Perish Song (57) + Base Experience Change: 124 0001 140
#106 Hitmonlee + Level Up Moves: Bounce (61)
#107 Hitmonchan + Level Up Moves: Drain Punch (61)
#108 Lickitung + Ability: Cloud Nine {2} + Level Up Moves: Belly Drum (57), Hammer Arm (61)
#109 Koffing + Level Up Moves: Pain Split (55), Destiny Bond (59), Gunk Shot (64)
#110 Weezing + Level Up Moves: Pain Split (69), Destiny Bond (77), Gunk Shot (85)
#111 Rhyhorn + Ability: Reckless {1} + Level Up Moves: Crunch (53)
#112 Rhydon + Ability: Reckless {1} + Level Up Moves: Crunch (53)
#113 Chansey + Level Up Moves: Counter {27}, Fling (50)
#115 Kangaskhan + Level Up Moves: Elemental Punches (1), Double-Edge (53)
#117 Seadra + Stat Changes: HP (65), Attack (75), Special Defense (75), Total (490) + Level Up Moves: DragonBreath (32)
#119 Seaking + Stat Changes: Attack (102), Speed (88), Total (480) + Level Up Moves: Aqua Tail (33)
#120 Staryu + Level Up Moves: Water Gun [1], Rapid Spin [6], Recover [10], Camouflage [15], Psybeam (19)
#121 Starmie + Level Up Moves: Aura Sphere (52)
#123 Scyther + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite {33}, Night Slash (65)
#124 Jynx + Ability: Dry Skin {1}, Filter {2} + Stat Changes: Special Attack (120), Total (460) + Level Up Moves: Aura Sphere (60), Psycho Boost (66)
#125 Electabuzz + Ability: Vital Spirit + Level Up Moves: Volt Tackle (65)
#126 Magmar + Ability: Vital Spirit + Level Up Moves: Magma Storm (62)
#127 Pinsir + Level Up Moves: Megahorn (57), Close Combat (62)
#128 Tauros + Level Up Moves: Megahorn (62), Double-Edge (69)
#129 Magikarp + Level Up Moves: Bubble (1), Reversal (1), Tackle [1], Flail [15], Bounce (30)
#130 Gyarados + Level Up Moves: Crunch (50), Outrage (53)
#131 Lapras + Level Up Moves: Dragon Dance {55}, Sheer Cold [61], Outrage (67)
#133 Eevee + TM: Compatibility with TM86, Grass Knot. + Level Up Moves: Refer to the figure below. The font is somewhat small so you may need to zoom in to see it clearly. A dash signifies no move is learnt in that place.
LV Eevee Vaporeon Jolteon Flareon Espeon Umbreon Leafeon Glaceon 1 Tail Whip Tail Whip Tail Whip Tail Whip Tail Whip Tail Whip Tail Whip Tail Whip 1 Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle 1 Helping Hand Helping Hand Helping Hand Helping Hand Helping Hand Helping Hand Helping Hand Helping Hand 3 Sand-Attack Sand-Attack Sand-Attack Sand-Attack Sand-Attack Sand-Attack Sand-Attack Sand-Attack 8 Bite Bite Double Kick Bite Swift Confuse Ray Synthesis Bite 13 Growl Water Gun Thundershock Ember Confusion Pursuit Razor Leaf Icy Wind 18 Quick Attack Quick Attack Quick Attack Quick Attack Quick Attack Quick Attack Quick Attack Quick Attack 23 Yawn Water Pulse Shock Wave Flame Wheel Power Gem Tickle Aroma- therapy Aurora Beam 28 Baton Pass Aurora Beam Pin Missile Fire Spin Psybeam Faint Attack Magical Leaf Ice Shard 33 Take Down Aqua Ring Thunder Fang Fire Fang Future Sight Assurance Giga Drain Ice Fang 38 Wish Heal Bell Detect Superpower Fake Tears Payback Psycho Cut Earth Power 43 Last Resort Last Resort Last Resort Last Resort Last Resort Last Resort Last Resort Last Resort 48 Trump Card Haze Thunder Wave Smog Psych Up Mean Look Grasswhistle Mirror Coat 53 – Acid Armor Agility Scary Face Psychic Screech Sunny Day Hail 58 – Hydro Pump Thunder Flare Blitz Morning Sun Moonlight Leaf Blade Blizzard 63 – Muddy Water Discharge Lava Plume Power Swap Guard Swap Swords Dance Barrier 68 – Rest Volt Tackle Fire Blast Aura Sphere Power Trick Wood Hammer Sheer Cold Fig. 1: Eeveelution move table.
#134 Vaporeon + Ability: Hydration + TM: Compatibility with TM86, Grass Knot. + Level Up Moves: Consult Fig 1.
#135 Jolteon + Ability: Quick Feet + TM: Compatibility with TM86, Grass Knot. + Level Up Moves: Consult Fig 1.
#136 Flareon + Ability: Guts + TM: Compatibility with TM80, Rock Slide, TM71, Stone Edge, TM86, Grass Knot. + Stat Changes: Flareon’s stats are now as follows… HP: 110 Atk: 130 Def: 65 SAtk: 60 SDef: 65 Spd: 95 + Level Up Moves: Consult Fig 1.
#137 Porygon + Level Up Moves: Gravity (68)
#138 Omanyte + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (58)
#139 Omastar + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (75)
#143 Snorlax + Level Up Moves: Slack Off (54), Double-Edge (60), Selfdestruct (63)
#144 Articuno + Ability: Snow Cloak
#145 Zapdos + Ability: LightningRod
#146 Moltres + Ability: Flame Body
#147 Dratini + Ability: Marvel Scale
#148 Dragonair + Ability: Marvel Scale
#149 Dragonite + Ability: Marvel Scale
#150 Mewtwo + Ability: Magic Guard
#151 Mew + Ability: Magic Guard
#152 Chikorita + Ability: Natural Cure + Level Up Moves: Grasswhistle (15), Leaf Storm (48)
#153 Bayleef + Ability: Natural Cure + Level Up Moves: Grasswhistle (15), Nature Power (16), Leaf Storm (58)
#154 Meganium + Ability: Natural Cure + Level Up Moves: Grasswhistle (15), Nature Power (16), Earth Power (32), Leaf Storm (72)
#155 Cyndaquil + Ability: Flash Fire
#156 Quilava + Ability: Flash Fire
#157 Typhlosion + Ability: Flash Fire + Level Up Moves: ThunderPunch (36), Earth Power (63)
#158 Totodile + Ability: Guts + Level Up Moves: Dragon Dance (52)
#159 Croconaw + Ability: Guts + Level Up Moves: Dragon Dance (60)
#160 Feraligatr + Ability: Intimidate + Level Up Moves: Ice Punch (1), Dragon Dance (76)
#161 Sentret + Ability: Pickup {1} + Level Up Moves: Dizzy Punch (1), Super Fang (50)
#162 Furret + Ability: Scrappy {1} + Stat Changes: Attack (86), Speed (108), Total (443) + Level Up Moves: Dizzy Punch (1), Elemental Punches (15), Super Fang (60) + Base Experience Change: 116 0001 126 #163 Hoothoot + Ability: Tinted Lens {2} + Level Up Moves: Peck (1), Air Cutter {9}, Nasty Plot (53)
#163 Hoothoot + Ability: Tinted Lens {2} + TM: Compatibility with TM70, Flash. + Level Up Moves: Peck (1), Air Cutter {9}, Nasty Plot (53)
#164 Noctowl + Ability: Tinted Lens {2} + TM: Compatibility with TM70, Flash. + Stat Changes: Special Attack (86), Total (452) + Level Up Moves: Heat Wave (1), Peck (1), Air Cutter {9}, Nasty Plot (62)
#165 Ledyba + Stat Changes: Attack (20 0001 40), Special Attack (40 0001 20) + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite (1)
#166 Ledian + Ability: Iron Fist {1} + Stat Changes: Attack (95), Special Attack (55 0001 35), Total (430) + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite [1], ThunderPunch, Ice Punch, Dizzy Punch (18)
#167 Spinarak + Ability: Sniper {1} + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite (1)
#168 Ariados + Ability: Sniper {1} + Stat Changes: Speed (80), Total (430)
#169 Crobat + Ability: Anticipation + Level Up Moves: Wing Attack [1], Hypnosis {17}, Nasty Plot (57), Brave Bird (63)
#170 Chinchou + Ability: Water Absorb {2}
#171 Lanturn + Ability: Water Absorb {2} + Stat Changes: Special Attack (86), Special Defense (86), Total (480)
#172 Pichu + Ability: Lightningrod + Level Up Moves: Sing (23), Petal Dance (24), Wish (29)
#173 Cleffa + Level Up Moves: Metronome (19), Petal Dance (22)
#174 Igglybuff + Level Up Moves: Metronome (21), Petal Dance (25), Mimic (29)
#175 Togepi + Ability: Super Luck {1} + Level Up Moves: Metronome [1], Softboiled (6), Yawn [14], Encore [18], Tri-Attack (21)
#176 Togetic + Ability: Super Luck {1} + Level Up Moves: Metronome [1], Softboiled (6), Yawn [14], Encore [18], Tri-Attack (21)
#177 Natu + Level Up Moves: Air Cutter (1), Confusion (1), Extrasensory (15), Miracle Eye [18], Me First [21], Confuse Ray [24], Air Slash (50)
#178 Xatu + Stat Changes: Special Attack (100), Speed (100), Total (480) + Level Up Moves: Air Cutter (1), Confusion (1), Extrasensory (15), Miracle Eye [18], Me First [21], Confuse Ray [24], Air Slash (64)
#179 Mareep + Level Up Moves: Charge (1)
#180 Flaaffy + Level Up Moves: Charge (1)
#181 Ampharos + TM: Compatibility with TM59, Dragon Pulse and TM91, Flash Cannon. + Level Up Moves: Tail Glow (1), Charge (1)
#182 Bellossom + Stat Changes: Special Attack (100), Special Defense (110), Total (500) + Ability: Own Tempo + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (38) + Base Experience Change: 184 0001 192
#183 Marill + Stat Changes: Special Attack (50), Total (280)
#184 Azumarill + Stat Changes: HP (110), Special Attack (90), Total (450) + Level Up Moves: Superpower (1), Ice Punch (1), Aqua Jet (18)
#185 Sudowoodo + Stat Changes: HP (75), Attack (115), Defense (130), Special Defense (80), Total (460) + Level Up Moves: Selfdestruct (53)
#186 Politoed + Stat Changes: Defense (85), Speed (75), Total (515) + Ability: Drizzle {2}
#187 Hoppip + Level Up Moves: Aromatherapy (46)
#188 Skiploom + Level Up Moves: Aromatherapy (56)
#189 Jumpluff + Level Up Moves: Aromatherapy (56)
#190 Aipom + Level Up Moves: Fake Out (46)
#191 Sunkern + Level Up Moves: Morning Sun (49)
#192 Sunflora + Stat Change: Defense (90), Special Attack (125), Special Defense (95), Total (490) + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (47) + Base Experience Change: 146 0001 196
#193 Yanma + Level Up Moves: Air Cutter {11}, Signal Beam (20), Supersonic [23]
#194 Wooper + Ability: Unaware {1} + Level Up Moves: Aqua Tail (26), Recover (51)
#195 Quagsire + Ability: Unaware {1} + Stat Change: Attack, Defense (95), Total (450) + Level Up Moves: Aqua Tail (27), Recover (60)
#196 Espeon + Ability: Magic Guard + Level Up Moves: Consult Fig 1.
#197 Umbreon + Ability: Magic Guard + TM: Compatibility with TM86, Grass Knot. + Level Up Moves: Consult Fig 1.
#198 Murkrow + Level Up Moves: Beat Up (49), Brave Bird (53)
#199 Slowking + Level Up Moves: Aura Sphere (61)
#200 Misdreavus + Level Up Moves: Hypnosis (54), Nasty Plot (58), Destiny Bond (63)
#201 Unown + Level Up Moves: Secret Power (11), Nature Power (21), AncientPower (31), Cosmic Power (41), Earth Power (51) + Stat Changes: A revamp… HP: 48 0001 68 Atk: 72 0001 92 Def: 48 0001 68 Spd: 48 0001 68 SpDef: 48 0001 68 SpAtk: 72 0001 92 Total: 336 0001 456 + Base Experience Change: 61 0001 100
#202 Wobbuffet + Level Up Moves: Mimic (15)
#203 Girafarig + Stat Changes: Special Attack (110), Speed (105), Total (495) + Level Up Moves: Nasty Plot (50)
#204 Pineco + Level Up Moves: Counter (48)
#205 Forretress + Level Up Moves: Counter (73)
#206 Dunsparce + Stat Changes: HP (105), Attack (80), Total (440) + Level Up Moves: Horn Drill (57)
#207 Gligar + Ability: Immunity {2}
#208 Steelix + Stat Change: Attack (90), Total (515)
#209 Snubbull + Level Up Moves: Lovely Kiss (55), Close Combat (61)
#210 Granbull + Level Up Moves: Lovely Kiss (67), Close Combat (75)
#211 Qwilfish + Ability: Intimidate {2} + Level Up Moves: Pain Split (61) + Stat Changes: Attack (100), Special Attack (80), Total (460) + Base Experience Change: 100 0001 109
#212 Scizor + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite {33}, Night Slash (65)
#213 Shuckle + Ability: Solid Rock {1}
#214 Heracross + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite (3), Horn Drill (61)
#215 Sneasel + Ability: Technician {2} + Level Up Moves: Faint Attack [13], Ice Fang (17), Ice Punch (32), Slash [36], Crunch (46), Ice Shard [50]
#216 Teddiursa + Ability: Honey Gather {2] #217 Ursaring + Level Up Moves: Crunch (30), Close Combat (76)
#218 Slugma + Level Up Moves: Power Gem (49)
#219 Magcargo + Stat Changes: Defense (135), Special Attack (115), Special Defense (115) + Ability: Solid Rock {1} + Level Up Moves: Power Gem (56) + Base Experience: 154 0001 171
#220 Swinub + Ability: Thick Fat {1} + Level Up Moves: Ice Shard (52)
#221 Piloswine + Ability: Thick Fat {1} + Level Up Moves: Ice Shard (73)
#222 Corsola + Stat Changes: Defense (115), Special Attack (105), Special Defense (110), Total (475) + Base Experience Change: 113 0001 128 + Level Up Moves: Spikes, Toxic Spikes (57)
#224 Octillery + Level Up Moves: Seed Bomb (1)
#225 Delibird + Ability: Technician {2} + TM: Compatibility with TM89, U-turn. + Stat Changes: HP (50), Attack (95), Defense (55), Special Attack (105), Special Defense (55), Speed (115), Total (475) + Level Up Moves: Pay Day (1), Pluck (8), Mist (15), Quick Attack (22), Baton Pass (29), Air Slash (36), Seed Bomb (43), Fake Out (50), Blizzard (57), Nasty Plot (64), Tailwind (71)
#226 Mantine + TM: Compatibility with HM02, Fly. + Level Up Moves: Mirror Coat (53)
#227 Skarmory + Ability: Rock Head {2} + Level Up Moves: Drill Peck {39}, Brave Bird (48)
#228 Houndour + Level Up Moves: Bite [9], Smog [17], Dark Pulse (56)
#229 Houndoom + Ability: Intimidate {1} + Level Up Moves: Bite [9], Smog [17], Dark Pulse (64)
#230 Kingdra + Level Up Moves: DragonBreath (32), Outrage (65)
#231 Phanpy + Level Up Moves: Seed Bomb (46)
#232 Donphan + Level Up Moves: Ice Shard (54), Head Smash (60), Giga Impact [68]
#233 Porygon2 + Level Up Moves: Gravity (73)
#234 Stantler + Stat Changes: Attack (100), Total (470) + Level Up Moves: Megahorn (59)
#235 Smeargle + Stat Changes: Speed (110), Total (285)
#238 Smoochum + Ability: Hydration {1}, Filter {2}
#239 Elekid + Ability: Vital Spirit
#240 Magby + Ability: Vital Spirit
#241 Miltank + Level Up Moves: Hammer Arm (62), Double-Edge (69)
#242 Blissey + Level Up Moves: Counter {27}, Fling [50]
#243 Raikou + Ability: Volt Absorb + Level Up Moves: Aura Sphere, ExtremeSpeed, Weather Ball, Zap Cannon (1) #244 Entei + Ability: Flash Fire + Level Up Moves: Flare Blitz, ExtremeSpeed, Howl, Crush Claw (1)
#245 Suicune + Ability: Water Absorb + Level Up Moves: Air Slash, ExtremeSpeed, Sheer Cold, Aqua Ring (1)
#246 Larvitar + Ability: Battle Armor
#247 Pupitar + Ability: Battle Armor
#248 Tyranitar + Ability: Battle Armor + Level Up Moves: Dragon Dance (55)
#251 Celebi + Ability: Magic Guard + Level Up Moves: Nasty Plot (100)
#252 Treecko + Ability: Unburden
#253 Grovyle + Ability: Unburden
#254 Sceptile + Ability: Unburden + Level Up Moves: ThunderPunch (1), Low Kick (1), DragonBreath (36)
#255 Torchic + Ability: Speed Boost
#256 Combusken + Ability: Speed Boost
#257 Blaziken + Ability: Speed Boost + Level Up Moves: ThunderPunch (1), Hi Jump Kick (1)
#258 Mudkip + Ability: Damp + Level Up Moves: Foresight [1], Yawn {19}
#259 Marshtomp + Ability: Damp + Level Up Moves: Foresight [1], Yawn {20}
#260 Swampert + Ability: Damp + Level Up Moves: Ice Punch (1), Counter (1), Mirror Coat (1), Foresight [1], Yawn {20}
#261 Poochyena + Level Up Moves: Odor Sleuth [1], Crunch [{17}], Super Fang (53)
#262 Mightyena + Stat Changes: Attack (105), Speed (80), Total (445) + Level Up Moves: Odor Sleuth [1], Crunch [{17}], Elemental Fangs (20), Super Fang (67)
#264 Linoone + Stat Changes: Attack (90), Speed (105), Total (445) + Level Up Moves: ExtremeSpeed {23}
#265 Wurmple + Ability: Run Away + Level Up Moves: Poison Sting [1], Bug Bite [1]
#267 Beautifly + Stat Changes: Special Attack (105), Special Defense (65), Speed (85), Total (435) + Ability: Shield Dust + Level Up Moves: Stun Spore [15], Air Cutter (17), Signal Beam (22), Sleep Powder (29), Air Slash (44)
#269 Dustox + Stat Changes: Special Attack (65), Special Defense (105), Speed (85), Total (435) + Ability: Compoundeyes + Level Up Moves: Protect [15], Confuse Ray (17), Signal Beam (22), Reflect (31), Tailwind (44)
#270 Lotad + Level Up Moves: Water Gun (1), Leech Seed (9), Razor Leaf (22)
#271 Lombre + Level Up Moves: Water Gun (1), Leech Seed (9), Razor Leaf (22) #272 Ludicolo + Level Up Moves: Elemental Punches (1), Teeter Dance (49)
#273 Seedot + Level Up Moves: Bullet Seed (1), Quick Attack (1), Seed Bomb (17)
#274 Nuzleaf + Level Up Moves: Quick Attack (1), Razor Leaf [14], Faint Attack [19], Low Kick (22), Fake Out [31], Dark Pulse (34)
#275 Shiftry + Level Up Move: Heat Wave (1), Ominous Wind (1), Icy Wind (1), Leaf Blade (49)
#276 Taillow + Ability: Scrappy + Level Up Moves: Brave Bird (62)
#277 Swellow + Stat Changes: HP (70), Attack (95), Total (450) + Ability: Scrappy + Level Up Moves: ExtremeSpeed (22), Brave Bird (73)
#278 Wingull + Ability: Rain Dish
#279 Pelipper + Stat Changes: Defense (120), Special Attack (95), Total (460) + Level Up Moves: Air Slash {43}
#280 Ralts + Stat Changes: Special Attack (65), Total (218) + Level Up Moves: Extrasensory (19)
#281 Kirlia + Stat Changes: Special Attack (95), Total (308) + Level Up Moves: Extrasensory (19)
#282 Gardevoir + Level Up Moves: Extrasensory (19), Aura Sphere (73)
#283 Surskit + Ability: Rain Dish + TM: Compatibility with HM03, Surf.
#284 Masquerain + Type Change: Bug/Flying 0001 Bug/Water + Ability: Levitate {1}, Levitate + Stat Change: Special Attack (100), Special Defense (102), Speed (90), Total (484) + Base Experience Change: 128 0001 158 + Level Up Moves: Air Cutter {22}, Hydro Pump (67)
#285 Shroomish + Level Up Moves: Tackle [1], Bullet Seed (5)
#286 Breloom + Ability: Technician {1} + Level Up Moves: ThunderPunch (1), Bullet Seed (5), Spore (49)
#287 Slakoth + Ability: Slow Start
#288 Vigoroth + Level Up Moves: Night Slash (18)
#289 Slaking + Ability: Slow Start + Level Up Moves: Elemental Punches (1), Night Slash (18)
#290 Nincada + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite (1)
#291 Ninjask + Level Up Moves: Night Slash (59), ExtremeSpeed (66)
#293 Whismur + Level Up Moves: Fake Tears (1)
#294 Loudred + Ability: Scrappy
#295 Exploud + Ability: Scrappy + Level Up Moves: Hammer Arm (80)
#298 Azurill + Level Up Moves: Sing (22)
#299 Nosepass + Stat Changes: Special Attack (65), Total (395) + Level Up Moves: Block [17], AncientPower (21), Earth Power [37], Sandstorm [79]
#301 Delcatty + Stat Changes: Attack (65), Special Attack (95), Speed (90), Total (450) + Level Up Moves: Wish (43)
#302 Sableye + Ability: Steadfast {1} + Stat Changes: HP (60), Attack (95), Defense (95), Special Defense (85), Total (450) + Base Experience Change: 98 0001 118 + Level Up Moves: Recover (60)
#303 Mawile + Stat Changes: HP (60), Attack (105), Defense (90), Special Defense (90), Total (450) + Base Experience Change: 98 0001 118 + Level Up Moves: Iron Head [31], Baton Pass [56], Metal Burst (61)
#304 Aron + Level Up Moves: Head Smash (49)
#305 Lairon + Level Up Moves: Head Smash (62)
#306 Aggron + Level Up Moves: Superpower (1), Head Smash (73)
#307 Meditite + Level Up Moves: Psycho Cut {22}, Zen Headbutt (50)
#308 Medicham + Level Up Moves: Bullet Punch (1), Psycho Cut {22}, Zen Headbutt (63)
#311 Plusle + Ability: Static + Stat Changes: Defense (50), Special Attack (90), Special Defense (85), Speed (115), Total (450)
#312 Minun + Ability: Static + Stat Changes: Attack (50), Special Attack (85), Special Defense (90), Speed (115), Total (450)
#313 Volbeat + Type Change: Bug 0001 Bug / Electric + Stat Change: HP (80), Attack (73 0001 30), Defense (60), Special Attack (100), Special Defense (90), Speed (90), Total (450) + Level Up Moves: Double Team (1), ThunderShock (5), Helping Hand {[29]}, Thunderbolt (33), Baton Pass (49)
#314 Illumise + Type Change: Bug 0001 Bug / Electric + Stat Change: HP (80), Attack (47 0001 30), Defense (60), Special Attack (90), Special Defense (100), Speed (90), Total (450) + Level Up Moves: Sweet Scent [1], Wish [1], ThunderShock (5), Silver Wind (21), Helping Hand {[29]}, Thunderbolt (33), Baton Pass (49)
#315 Roselia + Level Up Moves: Sleep Powder (49), Leaf Storm (52)
#316 Gulpin + Level Up Moves: Pain Split (59)
#317 Swalot + Stat Changes: Attack (83), Special Attack (83), Total (487) + Level Up Moves: Pain Split (73)
#318 Carvanha + Ability: Speed Boost + Level Up Moves: Dark Pulse (43), Hydro Pump (45)
#319 Sharpedo + Ability: Speed Boost + Level Up Moves: Dark Pulse (55), Hydro Pump (60)
#320 Wailmer + Ability: Pressure {1} + Level Up Moves: Fissure (51)
#321 Wailord + Ability: Pressure {1} + Level Up Moves: Fissure (70)
#322 Numel + Ability: Own Tempo {1}
#323 Camerupt + Ability: Anger Point {1}
#324 Torkoal + Stat Changes: Attack (100), Special Attack (100), Total (500) + Level Up Moves: Yawn (59), Earth Power (64), Eruption (67)
#325 Spoink + Level Up Moves: Confusion (1), Extrasensory {26}
#326 Grumpig + Level Up Moves: Confusion (1), Extrasensory {26}
#327 Spinda + Stat Changes: All Stats (80), Total (480) + Base Experience: 85 0001 129 + Level Up Moves: Fake Out (60)
#328 Trapinch + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite (1)
#329 Vibrava + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (57), Dragon Dance (65), Outrage (73), Hyper Beam [81]
#330 Flygon + Stat Changes: Attack (110), Special Attack (100), Total (550) + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (57), Dragon Dance (65), Outrage (73), Hyper Beam [81]
#331 Cacnea + Ability: Water Absorb + Level Up Moves: Needle Arm [25], Ingrain [45], Teeter Dance (61)
#332 Cacturne + Ability: Water Absorb + Level Up Moves: ThunderPunch (1), Needle Arm [25], Ingrain [53], Teeter Dance (77)
#333 Swablu + Ability: Cloud Nine + Level Up Moves: Pluck {1}
#334 Altaria + Stat Changes: Special Attack (90), Defense (100), Total (520) + Ability: Cloud Nine + Level Up Moves: Outrage (78) #335 Zangoose + Level Up Moves: Elemental Punches (1), ExtremeSpeed (57)
#336 Seviper + Level Up Moves: Gunk Shot (59)
#337 Lunatone + Stat Changes: Special Attack (115), Total (460) + Level Up Moves: Moonlight (1), Power Gem (27), Earth Power (38), Hydro Pump (49)
#338 Solrock + Stat Changes: Attack (115), Total (460) + Level Up Moves: Morning Sun (1), Zen Headbutt (27), Iron Head (38), Flare Blitz (49)
#339 Barboach + Level Up Moves: Dragon Dance (51)
#340 Whiscash + Level Up Moves: Dragon Dance (63)
#341 Corphish + Ability: Adaptability {1} + Level Up Moves: Crabhammer [20], Dragon Dance {38}, Superpower (57)
#342 Crawdaunt + Ability: Adaptability {1} + Level Up Moves: Crabhammer [20], Dragon Dance {44}, Superpower (73)
#343 Baltoy + Level Up Moves: Gravity (81)
#344 Claydol + TM: Compatibility with HM02, Fly. + Level Up Moves: Gravity (97)
#345 Lileep + Ability: Storm Drain + Level Up Moves: Recover (71), Earth Power (78)
#346 Cradily + Ability: Storm Drain + Level Up Moves: Recover (86), Earth Power (96)
#347 Anorith + Ability: Swift Swim
#348 Armaldo + Ability: Swift Swim + Level Up Moves: Aqua Tail (40), Superpower (79)
#349 Feebas + Ability: Adaptability + Level Up Moves: Water Pulse (20), Hypnosis (25)
#350 Milotic + Ability: Cute Charm + Level Up Moves: Mirror Coat (53)
#351 Castform + Stat Change: Special Attack (110), Special Defense (80), Speed (80), Total (480)
#352 Kecleon + Stat Change: HP (80), Attack (100), Defense (80), Total (480) + Level Up Moves: Fake Out (61), Recover (67)
#353 Shuppet + Stat Change: Special Attack (73), Total (305) + Level Up Moves: Pain Split (53), Gunk Shot (57)
#354 Banette + Stat Change: Special Attack (103), Total (475) + Level Up Moves: Pain Split (74), Gunk Shot (82)
#357 Tropius + Stat Changes: HP (110), Attack (90), Defense (90), Special Attack (90), Special Defense (90), Speed (65), Total (535) + Base Experience Change: 169 0001 200 + Level Up Moves: Leaf Blade {31}, Outrage (65), Dragon Dance (69)
#358 Chimecho + Stat Changes: Special Attack (110), Special Defense (100), Speed (90), Total (485) + Level Up Moves: Hypnosis (52), Recover (55), Hyper Voice (58)
#359 Absol + Level Up Moves: Megahorn (71)
#362 Glalie + Ability: Levitate {1, 2} + TM: Compatibility with TM71, Stone Edge, TM80, Rock Slide, HM04, Strength and HM06 Rock Smash. + Type Change: Ice 0001 Ice / Rock + Stat Change: Attack (100), Defense (120), Special Defense (80 0001 60), Speed (80 0001 60), Total (500) + Level Up Moves: Head Smash (42), Rock Wrecker (67)
#365 Walrein + Level Up Moves: Curse {7}, Super Fang (44)
#366 Clamperl + Level Up Moves: Muddy Water (26) Sato cg408tt barcode printer driver for mac.
#369 Relicanth + Level Up Moves: Water Gun [1], Zen Headbutt (29), everything in between = level – 8.
#370 Luvdisc + Ability: Hydration + Stat Change: HP (55), Defense (60), Special Attack (100), Special Defense (80), Speed (125), Total (450) + Item Rate: Heart Scale (50% 0001 100%) + Base Experience: 110 0001 141
#371 Bagon + Level Up Moves: Dragon Dance (60), Outrage (65)
#372 Shelgon + Level Up Moves: Dragon Dance (66), Outrage (71)
#373 Salamence + Level Up Moves: Hydro Pump (1), Dragon Dance (79), Outrage (87)
#374 Beldum + Ability: Rock Head + Level Up Moves: Headbutt (10), Zen Headbutt (20), Iron Head (30)
#375 Metang + Ability: Iron Fist
#376 Metagross + Ability: Iron Fist + Level Up Moves: ThunderPunch (1), Ice Punch (1) #377 Regirock + Ability: Sturdy
#378 Regice + Ability: Ice Body
#379 Registeel + Ability: Sturdy
#385 Jirachi + Ability: Magic Guard
#387 Turtwig + Ability: Shell Armor + Level Up Moves: Seed Bomb (49)
#388 Grotle + Ability: Shell Armor + Level Up Moves: Seed Bomb (57)
#389 Torterra + Ability: Shell Armor + Level Up Moves: Seed Bomb (63)
#390 Chimchar + Ability: Iron Fist
#391 Monferno + Ability: Iron Fist
#392 Infernape + Ability: Iron Fist + Level Up Moves: Fire Punch (1), ThunderPunch (1)
#393 Piplup + Ability: Hustle
#394 Prinplup + Ability: Hustle
#395 Empoleon + Ability: Hustle
#396 Starly + Level Up Moves: Double-Edge (41)
#397 Staravia + Ability: Reckless + Level Up Moves: Double-Edge (48)
#398 Staraptor + Ability: Reckless + Level Up Moves: Double-Edge (57) + Stat Changes: HP (90), Defense (75), Special Defense (65), Total (500)
#399 Bidoof + Level Up Moves: Double-Edge (49)
#400 Bibarel + Stats: HP (89), Attack (95), Special Attack (67), Total (442) + Level Up Moves: Aqua Tail {15}, Double-Edge (58)
#401 Kricketot + Ability: Run Away + Level Up Moves: Bug Bite [1]
#402 Kricketune + Ability: Technician + Stat Changes: Attack (96), Defense (59), Speed (74), Special Defense (59), Total (420)
#403 Shinx + Ability: Guts {1} + Level Up Moves: Bite [1], Thunder Wave (17), Volt Tackle (45)
#404 Luxio + Type Change: Electric 0001 Electric / Dark + Ability: Guts {1} + Level Up Moves: Night Slash {18}, Volt Tackle (53)
#405 Luxray + Type Change: Electric 0001 Electric / Dark + Stat Change: Speed (82), Total (535) + Level Up Moves: Night Slash {18}, Volt Tackle (63)
#406 Budew + Ability: Leaf Guard + Level Up Moves: Extrasensory (19) #407 Roserade + Ability: Technician + Level Up Moves: Petal Dance (39)
#408 Cranidos + Ability: Reckless + Level Up Moves: Crunch (47), Hammer Arm (53)
#409 Rampardos + Ability: Reckless + Level Up Moves: Crunch (61), Hammer Arm (70)
#410 Shieldon + Ability: Soundproof
#411 Bastiodon + Ability: Soundproof + Level Up Moves: Magnet Rise (1)
#412 Burmy + Level Up Moves: Tackle, Bug Bite, Hidden Power [1], String Shot (9), Snore (18)
#413 Wormadam + Stat Changes: Special Attack (99), Special Defense (125), Total (464) [Plant Cloak] + Stat Changes: Attack (99), Defense (125), Total (464) [Sandy Cloak] + Stat Changes: Defense (115), Special Defense (115), Total (464) [Trash Cloak] + Ability: Leaf Guard [Plant Cloak] + Ability: Sand Veil [Sandy Cloak] + Ability: Sturdy [Trash Cloak]
#414 Mothim + Ability: Tinted Lens + Stat Changes: Special Attack (109), Speed (91), Total (464) + Level Up Moves: Air Cutter {20}, Giga Drain {26}
#415 Combee + Ability: Hustle + Level Up Moves: Tailwind (16), Endeavor (19)
#416 Vespiquen + Ability: Intimidate + TM: Compatibility with HM02, Fly. + Level Up Moves: Toxic [13], Attack Order [21], Heal Order [27], Toxic [37], Defend Order [39], Air Slash (45) #417 Pachirisu + Ability: Volt Absorb {1} + Stat Change: Special Attack (100), Total (460) + Level Up Moves: Discharge [21], Swift [25], Sweet Kiss [29], Fake Tears (41), Uproar (45)
#418 Buizel + Ability: Technician + Level Up Moves: Aqua Tail (28), Agility [54]
#419 Floatzel + Ability: Technician + Level Up Moves: Low Kick (1), Aqua Tail (29), Agility [60]
#421 Cherrim + Stat Changes: Special Attack (107), Total (470) + Level Up Moves: Weather Ball (1)
#422 Shellos + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (56)
#423 Gastrodon + Level Up Moves: Earth Power (68)
#424 Ambipom + Level Up Moves: Elemental Punches (1), Fake Out (46)
#425 Drifloon Level Up Moves: Hypnosis (48), Destiny Bond (53), Tailwind (58)
#426 Drifblim + Level Up Moves: Air Cutter (28), Hypnosis (58), Destiny Bond (65), Tailwind (72)
#427 Buneary + Ability: Limber {1} + Level Up Moves: Fake Out (19), Sky Uppercut (29), Heal Bell (39)
#428 Lopunny + Ability: Limber {1} + Level Up Moves: Fake Out (19), Sky Uppercut (29), Heal Bell (39)
#429 Mismagius + Stat Changes: Special Attack (110), Special Defense (110), Speed (110), Total (510) + Level Up Moves: Icy Wind (25), Magical Leaf [35], Hypnosis (45), Destiny Bond (55) #430 Honchkrow + Stat Changes: HP (105), Total (510) + Level Up Moves: Brave Bird (65)
#431 Glameow + Level Up Moves: Bite (11), Super Fang (49)
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#432 Purugly + Stat Changes: HP (100), Attack (86), Total (485) + Level Up Moves: Bite (11), Super Fang (61)
#433 Chingling + Level Up Moves: Hypnosis (25), Hyper Voice (29), Recover (33)
#434 Stunky + Level Up Moves: Sucker Punch (48)
#435 Skuntank + Stat Changes: Special Attack (77), Total (485) + Level Up Moves: Sucker Punch (58)
#436 Bronzor + Stat Changes: Attack (34), Total (310) + Level Up Moves: Night Shade (16), Rollout (21), Curse (24)
#437 Bronzong + TM: Compatibility with HM02, Fly. + Level Up Moves: Night Shade (16), Rollout (21), Curse (24)
#440 Happiny + Level Up Moves: Wish (15), Seismic Toss (18), Last Resort (21)
#441 Chatot + Ability: Soundproof {1} + Stat Changes: Special Attack (112), Speed (111), Total (451) + Level Up Moves: Nasty Plot (49), Heat Wave (53), Air Slash (57) + Max Experience: 1,059,860 0001 800,000 + Base Experience: 107 0001 144
#442 Spiritomb + Level Up Moves: Shadow Sneak (55), Pain Split (61)
#443 Gible + Ability: Rough Skin + Level Up Moves: Outrage (43)
#444 Gabite + Ability: Rough Skin + Level Up Moves: Outrage (58)
#445 Garchomp + Ability: Rough Skin + Level Up Moves: Outrage (65), ExtremeSpeed (75)
#446 Munchlax + Level Up Moves: Slack Off (54), Double-Edge (60), Selfdestruct (63)
#447 Riolu + Level Up Moves: Vacuum Wave (34), Crunch (39)
#448 Lucario + Level Up Moves: Blaze Kick (56), Hi Jump Kick (60)
#449 Hippopotas + Level Up Moves: Slack Off (56), Superpower (62)
#450 Hippowdon + Level Up Moves: Slack Off (70), Superpower (80)
#452 Drapion + Level Up Moves: Night Slash (40)
#453 Croagunk + TM: Compatibility with TM60, Drain Punch. + Level Up Moves: Cross Chop (33), Gunk Shot (49)
#454 Toxicroak + TM: Compatibility with TM60, Drain Punch. + Level Up Moves: ThunderPunch, Ice Punch (1), Cross Chop (33), Gunk Shot (59)
#455 Carnivine + Type Change: Grass 0001 Grass / Dark + Stat Changes: Attack (120), Speed (86), Total (480) + TM: Compatibility with TM12, Taunt, TM41, Torment and TM79, Dark Pulse. + Level Up Moves: Poison Fang (7), Bullet Seed (14), Sleep Powder, Stun Spore (24), Seed Bomb (34), Bug Bite (44)
#457 Lumineon + Stat Changes: Special Attack (89), Speed (101), Total (490) + Level Up Moves: Psybeam (1), Ominous Wind (1)
#458 Mantyke + Level Up Moves: Mirror Coat (53)
#459 Snover + Ability: Soundproof + Level Up Moves: Seed Bomb (51)
#460 Abomasnow + Ability: Soundproof + Stat Changes: HP (100), Attack (100), Special Attack (100), Total (520) + Level Up Moves: Seed Bomb (69)
#461 Weavile + Ability: Technician {2} + Level Up Moves: Faint Attack [13], Ice Fang (17), Ice Punch (32), Crunch (46), Dark Pulse [50]
#462 Magnezone + Level Up Moves: Signal Beam (64)
#463 Lickilicky + Ability: Cloud Nine {2} + Level Up Moves: Belly Drum (61), Hammer Arm (65)
#464 Rhyperior + Ability: Reckless {1} + Level Up Moves: Crunch (53)
#465 Tangrowth + Level Up Moves: Leaf Storm (60)
#466 Electivire + Type Change: Electric 0001 Electric / Fighting + Ability: Vital Spirit + Level Up Moves: Cross Chop {43}, Close Combat {58}, Volt Tackle (67), Giga Impact [76]
#467 Magmortar + Ability: Vital Spirit + Level Up Moves: Cross Chop {43}, Aura Sphere {58}, Magma Storm (67), Hyper Beam [76]
#468 Togekiss + Level Up Moves: Heat Wave (1)
#469 Yanmega + Level Up Moves: Air Cutter {11}, Signal Beam (20), Supersonic [23]
#470 Leafeon + Ability: Natural Cure + Level Up Moves: Consult Fig 1.
#471 Glaceon + Ability: Serene Grace + TM: Compatibility with TM86, Grass Knot. + Level Up Moves: Consult Fig 1.
#472 Gliscor + Ability: Poison Heal {2}
#473 Mamoswine + Ability: Thick Fat {1} + Level Up Moves: Ice Shard (73)
#474 Porygon-Z + Level Up Moves: Gravity (73)
#475 Gallade + Level Up Moves: Elemental Punches (1)
#476 Probopass + Stat Changes: Special Attack (85), Total (535) + Level Up Moves: Block [17], AncientPower (21), Earth Power [37], Sandstorm [79]
#476 Probopass + Stat Changes: Special Attack (85), Total (535) + Level Up Moves: Block [17], AncientPower (21), Earth Power [37], Sandstorm [79]
#478 Froslass + Ability: Levitate {1, 2} + Stat Change: Special Attack (100), Total (500) + Level Up Moves: Head Smash (42), Aura Sphere (67)
#479 Rotom + Type Change: Rotom forms changed to their 5th gen type combos. + Stat Change: Special Attack (105), Speed (101), Total (460) [Regular] + Stat Change: Defense (107 0001 92), Special Defense (107 0001 92), Speed (86 0001 116) [Fan] + Ability: Motor Drive [Fan Rotom]
#485 Heatran + Ability: Flame Body
#486 Regigigas + Ability: Pressure
#489 Phione + Stat Change: All Stats (80 0001 85), Total (510)
#493 Arceus + Item Change: It’s a secret! + Level Up Moves: It’s a secret!
This document details the legendary encounters in the games as well as a few other one-time encounters such as Rotom and Spiritomb.
The information detailed here is relevant to most of the ‘discovering’ sections in the game; unless you are positive you want to spoil yourself on how to get some of these rarer Pokémon, move away from this document now.
The information detailed here is relevant to most of the ‘discovering’ sections in the game; unless you are positive you want to spoil yourself on how to get some of these rarer Pokémon, move away from this document now.
Note that for newly added event encounters, you have endless opportunities to catch them unless otherwise specified.
Non-Legendary Encounters
#479 Rotom
Requirements:
– Plain Badge
Guide:
Obtaining Rotom is fairly simple; once you earn your Plain Badge from Whitney, return to New Bark Town and interact with the TV on the bottom floor of your house. You will be asked if you want to thump it, á la Diamond & Pearl; choose Yes to encounter a Level 20 Rotom. Note that if you wish to change Rotom’s form prior to reaching Saffron City properly, there is a thief in the bottom of the Goldenrod Mart behind a box who will teleport you to the appropriate room.
Requirements:
– Plain Badge
Guide:
Obtaining Rotom is fairly simple; once you earn your Plain Badge from Whitney, return to New Bark Town and interact with the TV on the bottom floor of your house. You will be asked if you want to thump it, á la Diamond & Pearl; choose Yes to encounter a Level 20 Rotom. Note that if you wish to change Rotom’s form prior to reaching Saffron City properly, there is a thief in the bottom of the Goldenrod Mart behind a box who will teleport you to the appropriate room.
#442 Spiritomb
Requirements:
– An Odd Keystone
Guide:
The only thing you need to get this Pokémon is an Odd Keystone; Cynthia will give you one as you are on your way to Goldenrod City. With a keystone in hand, return to Azalea Town and stand on the top of the ladder into Slowpoke Well, and press A. You will be asked if you want to throw the keystone into the well; choose Yes to encounter a Level 20 Spiritomb. Note that the keystone is consumed immediately, so defeating the Spiritomb will not let you immediately retry without another Odd Keystone. Further Odd Keystones can be obtained from the captain of the S.S. Aqua after obtaining the Earth Badge.
Requirements:
– An Odd Keystone
Guide:
The only thing you need to get this Pokémon is an Odd Keystone; Cynthia will give you one as you are on your way to Goldenrod City. With a keystone in hand, return to Azalea Town and stand on the top of the ladder into Slowpoke Well, and press A. You will be asked if you want to throw the keystone into the well; choose Yes to encounter a Level 20 Spiritomb. Note that the keystone is consumed immediately, so defeating the Spiritomb will not let you immediately retry without another Odd Keystone. Further Odd Keystones can be obtained from the captain of the S.S. Aqua after obtaining the Earth Badge.
#185 Sudowoodo
Requirements:
– None, storyline.
Guide:
Sudowoodo, being there to begin with, has not changed much from the original Heart Gold and Soul Silver; get the Plain Badge, get the SquirtBottle, and toss some water on it. The only difference is that it is now Level 25, as opposed to its original Level 20.
Requirements:
– None, storyline.
Guide:
Sudowoodo, being there to begin with, has not changed much from the original Heart Gold and Soul Silver; get the Plain Badge, get the SquirtBottle, and toss some water on it. The only difference is that it is now Level 25, as opposed to its original Level 20.
#131 Lapras
Requirements:
– Friday
– Fog Badge
Guide:
Lapras has also not changed; once you get the Fog Badge from Morty you are able to catch one every Friday. The only difference is that Lapras is now Level 25, instead of its original Level 20.
Requirements:
– Friday
– Fog Badge
Guide:
Lapras has also not changed; once you get the Fog Badge from Morty you are able to catch one every Friday. The only difference is that Lapras is now Level 25, instead of its original Level 20.
#130 Gyarados
Requirements:
– None, storyline.
Guide:
The Red Gyarados has also changed very little. The main difference is that it is now Level 40 instead of Level 30.
Requirements:
– None, storyline.
Guide:
The Red Gyarados has also changed very little. The main difference is that it is now Level 40 instead of Level 30.
#143 Snorlax
Requirements:
– Kanto Radio Card Expansion
Guide:
Snorlax has changed slightly in that its position has moved; although this is not reflected in the image, Snorlax is now a couple steps right of the entrance to Diglett’s Cave, which means it only blocks your route to the rest of Route 11. Aside from that, it’s mostly the same, with the exception of it now being Level 60.
Requirements:
– Kanto Radio Card Expansion
Guide:
Snorlax has changed slightly in that its position has moved; although this is not reflected in the image, Snorlax is now a couple steps right of the entrance to Diglett’s Cave, which means it only blocks your route to the rest of Route 11. Aside from that, it’s mostly the same, with the exception of it now being Level 60.
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#XXX Psuedo-Legend
Requirements:
– Earth Badge
Guide:
Once you get the Earth Badge, you can collect a special gift! If you go to the radio in Tohjo Falls, you will be notified that you are able to turn on a channel, and will be given a choice of five. The one you pick will cause a particular Pokémon to appear at Level 60 in its shiny form. The options correlate as follows:
Requirements:
– Earth Badge
Guide:
Once you get the Earth Badge, you can collect a special gift! If you go to the radio in Tohjo Falls, you will be notified that you are able to turn on a channel, and will be given a choice of five. The one you pick will cause a particular Pokémon to appear at Level 60 in its shiny form. The options correlate as follows:
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Dragonite
Tyranitar
Salamence
Metagross
Garchomp
Gifted Pokémon
#133 Eevee
Requirements:
– None; storyline.
Guide:
This is not missable; when you first reach Mr. Pokémon’s house you will see Cynthia standing outside of it. After talking to her, she will gift you with a Level 5 Eevee. You will obtain an evolution item for Eevee from the sage at Sprout Tower, and its first elemental attack is learned at Level 13.
Further Eevee are available from the Celadon Game Corner later in the game.
Requirements:
– None; storyline.
Guide:
This is not missable; when you first reach Mr. Pokémon’s house you will see Cynthia standing outside of it. After talking to her, she will gift you with a Level 5 Eevee. You will obtain an evolution item for Eevee from the sage at Sprout Tower, and its first elemental attack is learned at Level 13.
Further Eevee are available from the Celadon Game Corner later in the game.
#351 Castform
Requirements:
– Enter Ecruteak Pokémon Center.
Guide:
Castform replaces the Eevee that Bill gave you previously; all other rules are the same. It comes at Level 25, and is attached with a Mystic Water (as usual.)
Requirements:
– Enter Ecruteak Pokémon Center.
Guide:
Castform replaces the Eevee that Bill gave you previously; all other rules are the same. It comes at Level 25, and is attached with a Mystic Water (as usual.)
#447 Riolu
Requirements:
– Reach Mahogany Town.
Guide:
Once you get to Mahogany Town, you will find Riley and Buck situated in one of the houses. Talk to Riley and he’ll give you an Egg that hatches into a Riolu if there is a free slot n your party.
Requirements:
– Reach Mahogany Town.
Guide:
Once you get to Mahogany Town, you will find Riley and Buck situated in one of the houses. Talk to Riley and he’ll give you an Egg that hatches into a Riolu if there is a free slot n your party.
#148 Dragonair
Requirements:
– Return to Dragon’s Den afterwards.
Guide:
As usual, you are able to receive a Dragon with ExtremeSpeed from the Elder. The only difference is that it’s now a Level 45 Dragonair who is also holding a Draco Plate.
Requirements:
– Return to Dragon’s Den afterwards.
Guide:
As usual, you are able to receive a Dragon with ExtremeSpeed from the Elder. The only difference is that it’s now a Level 45 Dragonair who is also holding a Draco Plate.
Kanto Starters – Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle
Requirements:
– Reach Violet City…
Guide:
Your first opportunity to obtain a Kanto starter will be in Violet City; in the Pokémon Center you will see a Juggler. If you talk to him, he’ll ask you a series of four questions; answer all correctly and you’ll be able to choose one of the three. Once you reach Kanto, if you go to Route 12 and into the house where the Super Rod was previously, you will find Professor Oak. Show him your Kanto starter (evolution doesn’t matter) and you’ll receive the two you didn’t pick. (N.B.: This replaces the original Kanto starter event.)
– Reach Violet City…
Guide:
Your first opportunity to obtain a Kanto starter will be in Violet City; in the Pokémon Center you will see a Juggler. If you talk to him, he’ll ask you a series of four questions; answer all correctly and you’ll be able to choose one of the three. Once you reach Kanto, if you go to Route 12 and into the house where the Super Rod was previously, you will find Professor Oak. Show him your Kanto starter (evolution doesn’t matter) and you’ll receive the two you didn’t pick. (N.B.: This replaces the original Kanto starter event.)
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Johto Starters – Cyndaquil, Chikorita, Totodile
Requirements:
– Start the game…
Guide:
The Johto starters remain in place in this game, so you’ll pick one at the start as usual. Once you reach Saffron City, you will find Professor Elm in Silph Co. Talk to him with two free slots in your party and you’ll automatically receive the other two Johto starters that you didn’t pick.
– Start the game…
Guide:
The Johto starters remain in place in this game, so you’ll pick one at the start as usual. Once you reach Saffron City, you will find Professor Elm in Silph Co. Talk to him with two free slots in your party and you’ll automatically receive the other two Johto starters that you didn’t pick.
Hoenn Starters – Torchic, Treecko, Mudkip
Requirements:
– Reach Azalea Town…
Guide:
A Hoenn starter is first available in the Azalea Town Pokémon Center for correctly answering the quiz questions. You can then obtain the other two from Steven in Pewter City later on, by
showing him the Hoenn starter you did pick (evolved is fine).
– Reach Azalea Town…
Guide:
A Hoenn starter is first available in the Azalea Town Pokémon Center for correctly answering the quiz questions. You can then obtain the other two from Steven in Pewter City later on, by
showing him the Hoenn starter you did pick (evolved is fine).
Sinnoh Starters – Chimchar, Turtwig, Piplup
Requirements:
– Reach Goldenrod City…
Guide:
Your first Sinnoh starter will be obtainable via a quiz given to you by the Juggler in the city’s Pokémon Center. After you beat the Elite Four, come back to the archaeological building and talk to Cynthia; show her your Sinnoh starter (evolved is fine) and she will give you the other two that you didn’t choose initially.
– Reach Goldenrod City…
Guide:
Your first Sinnoh starter will be obtainable via a quiz given to you by the Juggler in the city’s Pokémon Center. After you beat the Elite Four, come back to the archaeological building and talk to Cynthia; show her your Sinnoh starter (evolved is fine) and she will give you the other two that you didn’t choose initially.
Surfing & Flying Pikachu
Requirements:
Reach Cianwood
Have a Pokémon whose happiness is maximum.
Guide:
On the beach of Cianwood City you will find the younger Caitlin; though she doesn’t introduce herself, she will comment on a Pikachu she found and how it needs a good Trainer to take care of it. If you have a Pokémon behind you whose happiness is 255 (i.e. the maximum possible) then she will happily hand the Pikachu over if you have room in your party.
Requirements:
Reach Cianwood
Have a Pokémon whose happiness is maximum.
Guide:
On the beach of Cianwood City you will find the younger Caitlin; though she doesn’t introduce herself, she will comment on a Pikachu she found and how it needs a good Trainer to take care of it. If you have a Pokémon behind you whose happiness is 255 (i.e. the maximum possible) then she will happily hand the Pikachu over if you have room in your party.
Tyrogue is unchanged apart from it now being equipped with a Fist Plate when received as a gift. Further Tyrogue can be obtained from Celadon Game Corner.
Togepi, Spearow and Shuckle are totally unchanged from their HG/SS events.
Togepi, Spearow and Shuckle are totally unchanged from their HG/SS events.
Legendary Pokémon
#144 Articuno, #145 Zapdos
Requirements:
– 16 badges (Zapdos only).
Guide:
These birds are obtained the same as in HG/SS. The difference is that they are now ten levels higher i.e. Level 60.
Requirements:
– 16 badges (Zapdos only).
Guide:
These birds are obtained the same as in HG/SS. The difference is that they are now ten levels higher i.e. Level 60.
#146 Moltres
Requirements:
16 badges.
Heatran caught.
Guide:
Moltres has been moved again; this time you will find it within the Cinnabar Gym after you have captured Heatran (see its section on how to do so). As with its relations, it is Level 60.
Requirements:
16 badges.
Heatran caught.
Guide:
Moltres has been moved again; this time you will find it within the Cinnabar Gym after you have captured Heatran (see its section on how to do so). As with its relations, it is Level 60.
#150 Mewtwo
Requirements:
– 16 badges.
Guide:
Mewtwo is in the same position as normal. Its main difference is that it is now Level 75. Check back in the same spot after capturing Mewtwo for a special surprise!
Requirements:
– 16 badges.
Guide:
Mewtwo is in the same position as normal. Its main difference is that it is now Level 75. Check back in the same spot after capturing Mewtwo for a special surprise!
#151 Mew
Requirements:
– 16 badges.
Guide:
Mew is found in Viridian Forest; when you first enter you will find it in the position as shown in the picture on the left side of the forest. When you talk to it, it Teleports to the center-north of the forest. Talk to it again and it’ll Teleport to the center-south; talk to it once more to get it to Teleport to a small alcove between the trees just south of the northern exit. Talk to it again to battle it; it is Level 45.
Requirements:
– 16 badges.
Guide:
Mew is found in Viridian Forest; when you first enter you will find it in the position as shown in the picture on the left side of the forest. When you talk to it, it Teleports to the center-north of the forest. Talk to it again and it’ll Teleport to the center-south; talk to it once more to get it to Teleport to a small alcove between the trees just south of the northern exit. Talk to it again to battle it; it is Level 45.
#243 Raikou, #244 Entei, #245 Suicune
Requirements:
Enter bottom of Burned Tower.
See around the region (Suicune only).
Guide:
These beasts are exactly the same as HG/SS. No changes to level or anything, so just do as you normally would.
Requirements:
Enter bottom of Burned Tower.
See around the region (Suicune only).
Guide:
These beasts are exactly the same as HG/SS. No changes to level or anything, so just do as you normally would.
#249 Lugia, #250 Ho-oh
Requirements:
– Depends on your game…
Guide:
Lugia and Ho-oh are also unchanged, save for the fact that the first one you encounter is now Level 50 instead of Level 45.
Requirements:
– Depends on your game…
Guide:
Lugia and Ho-oh are also unchanged, save for the fact that the first one you encounter is now Level 50 instead of Level 45.
#251 Celebi
Requirements:
Sixteen badges
Obtain Azure Flute
Guide:
To get Celebi you must interact with the shrine while having the Azure Flute in your inventory. To do this, you must give the Magma Stone (location of which is shown in Heatran’s section) to a woman in one of the houses in Lavender Town; she’ll give you an Azure Flute in exchange. Once you choose to use the flute, Celebi will appear and attack – note that this is one of the legendaries who you get ONLY one chance to battle, regardless of the result of the fight. It comes at Level 45.
Requirements:
Sixteen badges
Obtain Azure Flute
Guide:
To get Celebi you must interact with the shrine while having the Azure Flute in your inventory. To do this, you must give the Magma Stone (location of which is shown in Heatran’s section) to a woman in one of the houses in Lavender Town; she’ll give you an Azure Flute in exchange. Once you choose to use the flute, Celebi will appear and attack – note that this is one of the legendaries who you get ONLY one chance to battle, regardless of the result of the fight. It comes at Level 45.
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#377 Regirock, #378 Regice, #379 Registeel
Requirements:
– Defeat the Elite Four.
Guide:
Once you become the Champion, head over to Olivine Harbour. Oak will congratulate you and give you the Lock Capsule as a gift. Take this item to Cynthia in Goldenrod City and she’ll cause a reaction that releases the three Regi Pokémon for you to battle. You can find Regirock on the bottom floor of Mt. Mortar, Regice on the second to bottom floor of Ice Path, and Registeel in the Blackthorn Side of Dark Cave. All three are encountered at Level 40.
Requirements:
– Defeat the Elite Four.
Guide:
Once you become the Champion, head over to Olivine Harbour. Oak will congratulate you and give you the Lock Capsule as a gift. Take this item to Cynthia in Goldenrod City and she’ll cause a reaction that releases the three Regi Pokémon for you to battle. You can find Regirock on the bottom floor of Mt. Mortar, Regice on the second to bottom floor of Ice Path, and Registeel in the Blackthorn Side of Dark Cave. All three are encountered at Level 40.
#380 Latias, #381 Latios
Requirements:
– Depends on your version…
Guide:
The first Lati you encounter depends on what version you’re playing; as usual, when you collect the Poké Doll from the fan club in Vermilion City, Steven will appear and inform you about the legends.
At this point Latias (for SG players) or Latios (for SS players) will start moving around the Kanto region at Level 35 as usual.
Once you have caught your roamer, go to Steven in Pewter City and show the legendary to him. The Enigma Crystal he has starts reacting as a result, and he’ll give it to you. Take this Enigma Crystal to Goldenrod City and talk to the guy to the left of Cynthia; he’ll polish it up and reveal it to be a Soul Dew.
Return to Vermilion City and talk to the plaque on the raised bit; with the Soul Dew in your inventory you will have the option to challenge the other Lati, though as the game warns you this is a one-time encounter. If you select Yes, the other Lati will appear and you’ll engage in battle with it; it will be at Level 40.
Requirements:
– Depends on your version…
Guide:
The first Lati you encounter depends on what version you’re playing; as usual, when you collect the Poké Doll from the fan club in Vermilion City, Steven will appear and inform you about the legends.
At this point Latias (for SG players) or Latios (for SS players) will start moving around the Kanto region at Level 35 as usual.
Once you have caught your roamer, go to Steven in Pewter City and show the legendary to him. The Enigma Crystal he has starts reacting as a result, and he’ll give it to you. Take this Enigma Crystal to Goldenrod City and talk to the guy to the left of Cynthia; he’ll polish it up and reveal it to be a Soul Dew.
Return to Vermilion City and talk to the plaque on the raised bit; with the Soul Dew in your inventory you will have the option to challenge the other Lati, though as the game warns you this is a one-time encounter. If you select Yes, the other Lati will appear and you’ll engage in battle with it; it will be at Level 40.
#383 Groudon, #382 Kyogre, #384 Rayquaza
Requirements:
– Defeat Red.
Guide:
Catching the titans is mostly the same as in HG/SS but things have been streamlined a bit. Once you defeat Red, return to Pallet Town to get a monologue about the Legendary Trainer tale from Professor Oak. Afterwards, visit Mr. Pokémon and he’ll give you the Red Orb (this is regardless of version).
Go to Route 47 and enter the Embedded Tower and you’ll see Groudon there. Once you capture it, the Red Orb automatically changes into the Blue Orb. Re-enter the room and you’ll see Kyogre. After catching that, the Blue Orb will morph into the Jade Orb. Re-enter the room again to find Rayquaza. Rayquaza’s level has been shifted up to Level 75.
Requirements:
– Defeat Red.
Guide:
Catching the titans is mostly the same as in HG/SS but things have been streamlined a bit. Once you defeat Red, return to Pallet Town to get a monologue about the Legendary Trainer tale from Professor Oak. Afterwards, visit Mr. Pokémon and he’ll give you the Red Orb (this is regardless of version).
Go to Route 47 and enter the Embedded Tower and you’ll see Groudon there. Once you capture it, the Red Orb automatically changes into the Blue Orb. Re-enter the room and you’ll see Kyogre. After catching that, the Blue Orb will morph into the Jade Orb. Re-enter the room again to find Rayquaza. Rayquaza’s level has been shifted up to Level 75.
#385 Jirachi
Requirements:
Sixteen badges
Obtain Azure Flute
Guide:
Once you get Rock Climb from Professor Oak, you will find one of the Kimono Girls standing outside the Dance Theater in Ecruteak. She will inform you about Jirachi, and how they sense it is in Johto somewhere.
To be more specific, Jirachi is located right at the back of Mt. Mortar, near where the Karate King is. If you have the Azure Flute (the method is detailed in Celebi’s section) then you can talk to it to wake it up. Once you do so, it will ask what wish you want; you can pick only one. You have a choice between $300,000, a maxed Coin Case, a large amount of Rare Candies or a battle with a Level 45 Jirachi. This will be your only chance to capture it, so I would recommend the last option…
Requirements:
Sixteen badges
Obtain Azure Flute
Guide:
Once you get Rock Climb from Professor Oak, you will find one of the Kimono Girls standing outside the Dance Theater in Ecruteak. She will inform you about Jirachi, and how they sense it is in Johto somewhere.
To be more specific, Jirachi is located right at the back of Mt. Mortar, near where the Karate King is. If you have the Azure Flute (the method is detailed in Celebi’s section) then you can talk to it to wake it up. Once you do so, it will ask what wish you want; you can pick only one. You have a choice between $300,000, a maxed Coin Case, a large amount of Rare Candies or a battle with a Level 45 Jirachi. This will be your only chance to capture it, so I would recommend the last option…
#386 Deoxys
Requirements:
– Sixteen badges.
Guide:
Obtaining Deoxys is as simple as standing in a certain spot on Route 3; if you go to the center of the four meteors then you will be informed that your Pokémon ‘senses something’. If you do this after getting the Earth Badge between midnight and 4am inclusive, Deoxys will make an appearance and attack you. It will be at Level 60.
Requirements:
– Sixteen badges.
Guide:
Obtaining Deoxys is as simple as standing in a certain spot on Route 3; if you go to the center of the four meteors then you will be informed that your Pokémon ‘senses something’. If you do this after getting the Earth Badge between midnight and 4am inclusive, Deoxys will make an appearance and attack you. It will be at Level 60.
#480 Uxie, #481 Mesprit, #482 Azelf
Requirements:
– Complete the Power Plant event.
Guide:
The key to obtaining these three is though the use of the Red Chain, which you will automatically receive from the manager of the Power Plant once you give him the Machine Part back. Take the Red Chain to Cynthia in Goldenrod City and she will give you the option to teleport to Sinjoh Ruins. Once you do so, head to the Mystri Stage and you’ll already find Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf there. All three are encountered at Level 50.
Requirements:
– Complete the Power Plant event.
Guide:
The key to obtaining these three is though the use of the Red Chain, which you will automatically receive from the manager of the Power Plant once you give him the Machine Part back. Take the Red Chain to Cynthia in Goldenrod City and she will give you the option to teleport to Sinjoh Ruins. Once you do so, head to the Mystri Stage and you’ll already find Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf there. All three are encountered at Level 50.
#483 Dialga, #484 Palkia, #487 Giratina
Requirements:
Obtain the Earth Badge.
Capture the pixie trio.
Guide:
Once you get the Earth Badge and Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf are all captured, stand in the center of the stage and it will ‘judge’ you to be ready to face Dialga, Palkia and Giratina.
The screen will fade out and come back in with their appearance on the stage; all three are encountered at Level 70. After capturing each one, you will get their respective Orb item as well (e.g. capturing Dialga gives you the Adamant Orb.)
Requirements:
Obtain the Earth Badge.
Capture the pixie trio.
Guide:
Once you get the Earth Badge and Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf are all captured, stand in the center of the stage and it will ‘judge’ you to be ready to face Dialga, Palkia and Giratina.
The screen will fade out and come back in with their appearance on the stage; all three are encountered at Level 70. After capturing each one, you will get their respective Orb item as well (e.g. capturing Dialga gives you the Adamant Orb.)
#485 Heatran
Requirements:
– Sixteen badges.
Guide:
Heatran is found at the top of Cinnabar; to be more specific, the Magma Stone is found there. If you Rock Climb up you will find an item ball there (where the Magmarizer was in the original Heart Gold & Soul Silver). Pick it up to receive the Magma Stone; Heatran will automatically appear at the top of the island as a result. Talk to it to encounter it at Level 70. Capturing Heatran also allows you to capture Moltres—and don’t forget to trade your Magma Stone for the Azure Flute in Lavender Town!
Requirements:
– Sixteen badges.
Guide:
Heatran is found at the top of Cinnabar; to be more specific, the Magma Stone is found there. If you Rock Climb up you will find an item ball there (where the Magmarizer was in the original Heart Gold & Soul Silver). Pick it up to receive the Magma Stone; Heatran will automatically appear at the top of the island as a result. Talk to it to encounter it at Level 70. Capturing Heatran also allows you to capture Moltres—and don’t forget to trade your Magma Stone for the Azure Flute in Lavender Town!
#486 Regigigas
Requirements:
Sixteen badges.
The capture of the other Regi.
Guide:
Regigigas took up Moltres’ old property, but has barricaded the room. Just outside the entrance to Regigigas’ room you will find a tablet; it will say something about bodies of rock, ice and steel. If you interact with the tablet with Regirock, Regice and Registeel in your party, it will shatter and give you access to the room. Rock Climb down and talk to Regigigas to encounter it; it appears at Level 75. Note that for those of you playing the full version of the game, it’s no longer restricted by Slow Start!
Requirements:
Sixteen badges.
The capture of the other Regi.
Guide:
Regigigas took up Moltres’ old property, but has barricaded the room. Just outside the entrance to Regigigas’ room you will find a tablet; it will say something about bodies of rock, ice and steel. If you interact with the tablet with Regirock, Regice and Registeel in your party, it will shatter and give you access to the room. Rock Climb down and talk to Regigigas to encounter it; it appears at Level 75. Note that for those of you playing the full version of the game, it’s no longer restricted by Slow Start!
#488 Cresselia
Requirements:
– Sixteen badges.
Guide:
Once you obtain the Earth Badge, walk into the bed in your room in New Bark Town to try to sleep. The player will suffer from a ‘nightmare’ that will leave them unable to rest (i.e. your Pokémon are not healed). After this occurs, take a trip to Mt. Moon. If you go at any point when the Clefairy are not dancing – after activating the aforementioned event – you will find Cresselia sitting in the pond. Challenge it to get a chance at capturing it; it is at Level 50. Note that capturing it will reward you with the Lunar Wing, which is key to obtaining Darkrai.
Requirements:
– Sixteen badges.
Guide:
Once you obtain the Earth Badge, walk into the bed in your room in New Bark Town to try to sleep. The player will suffer from a ‘nightmare’ that will leave them unable to rest (i.e. your Pokémon are not healed). After this occurs, take a trip to Mt. Moon. If you go at any point when the Clefairy are not dancing – after activating the aforementioned event – you will find Cresselia sitting in the pond. Challenge it to get a chance at capturing it; it is at Level 50. Note that capturing it will reward you with the Lunar Wing, which is key to obtaining Darkrai.
#489 Phione
Requirements:
– Nothing in particular…
Guide:
Although Phione isn’t a legend, I felt I may as well put it here with the others anyway. Getting Phione is fairly simple; as the girl at the shore of Route 40 will tell you, schools of Phione cross the seas. This translates to you having a 2% chance of encountering a Level 30 Phione each time you find a Wild Pokémon on the water of Route 40 or Route 41. Note that every other findable Pokémon by Surf can also be found at Level 30, so Repels won’t work in this case! Once you get a Phione, show it to the girl who mentioned them on the shore to receive five Heart Scales!
Requirements:
– Nothing in particular…
Guide:
Although Phione isn’t a legend, I felt I may as well put it here with the others anyway. Getting Phione is fairly simple; as the girl at the shore of Route 40 will tell you, schools of Phione cross the seas. This translates to you having a 2% chance of encountering a Level 30 Phione each time you find a Wild Pokémon on the water of Route 40 or Route 41. Note that every other findable Pokémon by Surf can also be found at Level 30, so Repels won’t work in this case! Once you get a Phione, show it to the girl who mentioned them on the shore to receive five Heart Scales!
#490 Manaphy
Requirements:
– Obtain the Earth Badge.
Guide:
Obtaining Manaphy is fairly simple; once you get the Earth Badge you will find a Kimono Girl on the beach of Route 40. Talk to her and she’ll mention how she’s picked up a special Egg, and asks if you want to take hold of it. Accept and she will give you a Manaphy Egg, complete with the usual special design! Just walk around for a while and it’ll hatch into Manaphy.
Requirements:
– Obtain the Earth Badge.
Guide:
Obtaining Manaphy is fairly simple; once you get the Earth Badge you will find a Kimono Girl on the beach of Route 40. Talk to her and she’ll mention how she’s picked up a special Egg, and asks if you want to take hold of it. Accept and she will give you a Manaphy Egg, complete with the usual special design! Just walk around for a while and it’ll hatch into Manaphy.
#491 Darkrai
Requirements:
Sixteen badges.
Capturing Cresselia.
Guide:
After capturing Cresselia, you should obtain the Lunar Wing. With it in hand, return to your room in New Bark Town and attempt to sleep again. This time, the effect of the Lunar Wing will kick in, causing Darkrai to reveal itself and attack! It appears at Level 50, and you can do this as many times as you wish.
Requirements:
Sixteen badges.
Capturing Cresselia.
Guide:
After capturing Cresselia, you should obtain the Lunar Wing. With it in hand, return to your room in New Bark Town and attempt to sleep again. This time, the effect of the Lunar Wing will kick in, causing Darkrai to reveal itself and attack! It appears at Level 50, and you can do this as many times as you wish.
#492 Shaymin
Requirements:
Sixteen badges.
Have the Azure Flute.
Guide:
Once you get the Earth Badge, talk to the younger girl in the Flower Shop in Goldenrod and she’ll mention Shaymin. Go to National Park and it will be sitting in the grass. Talk to it; if you have the Azure Flute you will be asked if you want to play it. If you agree, then Shaymin will calm down and challenge you to a battle; it is at Level 45.
Requirements:
Sixteen badges.
Have the Azure Flute.
Guide:
Once you get the Earth Badge, talk to the younger girl in the Flower Shop in Goldenrod and she’ll mention Shaymin. Go to National Park and it will be sitting in the grass. Talk to it; if you have the Azure Flute you will be asked if you want to play it. If you agree, then Shaymin will calm down and challenge you to a battle; it is at Level 45.
#493 Arceus
Capturing Arceus is the main objective of Sacred Gold & Storm Silver, so if you do manage to capture it, you will have officially completed the hack (and there will be text in the game reflecting as such). However, due to this, it’s an incredibly tough Pokémon to capture!
The first requirement is that you must have captured each and every other available Pokémon. That means you will need to obtain 492 different Pokémon species before being allowed to challenge Arceus, and they aren’t all wild! You can use features such as the Meridian and Pastoral Sounds and the Game Corner to speed things up, but there will be some Pokémon that you either have to evolve or breed to actually get everything on the list.
The second requirement is that you need to obtain all sixteen of the Plate items, which have been dotted around the regions in a sort of Treasure Hunt. The locations for these will be detailed below…
Once both of these requirements have been fulfilled, head to the Mystri Stage. Assuming there is nothing else on the stage (which there shouldn’t be, given that you need to capture everything to even try Arceus) then walk to the center and a check will be performed; if you have all sixteen Plate items in your inventory and your Pokédex is as full as can be, you will be given one chance to battle Arceus. Note that if you run or knock it out, this will be considered as the ‘bad ending’, and a quick reset will be needed to try again as the credits will automatically play after the game regardless of whether you run from Arceus, knock it out or capture it. Capturing Arceus will also lock you out of Sinjoh Ruins, but there’s nothing to do afterwards, anyway…
Capturing Arceus is the main objective of Sacred Gold & Storm Silver, so if you do manage to capture it, you will have officially completed the hack (and there will be text in the game reflecting as such). However, due to this, it’s an incredibly tough Pokémon to capture!
The first requirement is that you must have captured each and every other available Pokémon. That means you will need to obtain 492 different Pokémon species before being allowed to challenge Arceus, and they aren’t all wild! You can use features such as the Meridian and Pastoral Sounds and the Game Corner to speed things up, but there will be some Pokémon that you either have to evolve or breed to actually get everything on the list.
The second requirement is that you need to obtain all sixteen of the Plate items, which have been dotted around the regions in a sort of Treasure Hunt. The locations for these will be detailed below…
Once both of these requirements have been fulfilled, head to the Mystri Stage. Assuming there is nothing else on the stage (which there shouldn’t be, given that you need to capture everything to even try Arceus) then walk to the center and a check will be performed; if you have all sixteen Plate items in your inventory and your Pokédex is as full as can be, you will be given one chance to battle Arceus. Note that if you run or knock it out, this will be considered as the ‘bad ending’, and a quick reset will be needed to try again as the credits will automatically play after the game regardless of whether you run from Arceus, knock it out or capture it. Capturing Arceus will also lock you out of Sinjoh Ruins, but there’s nothing to do afterwards, anyway…
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Where are the Plate items…?
You will of course need sixteen Plates, one for each non-Normal type. Their locations are generally related to their elements; you might find them on the ground somewhere, or they might have been picked up by someone who doesn’t know what they do… at any rate, a list is below if you’re truly stuck.
Flame Plate: There’s a dirt pile in Bellchime Trail hidden between some trees. Check it to obtain the Plate.
Splash Plate: In the main room of the S.S. Aqua there is a guy on the left side who wants to see Phione. Show him a Phione and he’ll want to see a Manaphy. Show him Manaphy and he’ll give you the Splash Plate.
Icicle Plate: There is a snow pile somewhat hidden behind a wall in the snowy outside of Sinjoh Ruins. Check it to obtain the Icicle Plate.
Toxic Plate: After obtaining the Hive Badge, go to Elm’s lab in New Bark Town and interact with the bin. You will find and obtain the Toxic Plate.
Mind Plate: Visit Mr. Psychic’s house in Saffron City; there is a new character who wishes to see a Psychic Pokémon that has reached stage two (i.e. the final form of a three-stage evolution line). Talk to him with Alakazam, Gardevoir, Gallade or Metagross at the front of your party to receive the Mind Plate.
Zap Plate: Once you get the Power Plant up and running again, check the bookcase to the bottom-right of the room to get the Zap Plate.
Meadow Plate: On Route 39 there is a girl by some trees having trouble with her dance moves; if you talk to her with a Bellossom behind you, she will ask if you will let it dance for her. Do so and she’ll thank you with both a TM53 and the Meadow Plate.
Fist Plate: Obtain the Tyrogue from the Karate King in Mt. Mortar; it is equipped with the Fist Plate.
Sky Plate: There is a pile of snow directly in front of Red at the top of Mt. Silver; check it to get the Sky Plate.
Earth Plate: Return to Diglett’s Cave with Rock Climb and check one of the higher areas to find the Earth Plate in an item ball.
Insect Plate: In National Park, there is a trainer in the center-north who will say something about the ground beneath him being hard. Interact with the spot he was on when in the Bug Catching Contest and you will obtain the Insect Plate.
Stone Plate: To the right of Pewter Museum there should be a pile of dirt; check it to obtain the Stone Plate. (If the pile isn’t there for some reason before you obtain the Plate, it’s located as far to the bottom-right corner as you can go before jumping over the ledge.)
Spooky Plate: In Lavender Town’s cemetery there is a woman who asks if you would pay your respects to her Pokémon. Agree to do so and she’ll give you the Spooky Plate as thanks.
Draco Plate: Obtain the Dragonair from the Dragon’s Den Elder. It is equipped with the Draco Plate.
Dread Plate: In Olivine Lighthouse there is a woman who asks for 15 Poké Balls and a Destiny Knot; the Destiny Knot is obtainable in an item ball on Route 27. If you talk to her with both and agree to your request, she’ll fail to make an item and run off. You don’t get your given items back, but she does drop the Dread Plate behind her.
Iron Plate: Steven will give you this one automatically when he explains the Plates in the gatehouse between Ecruteak City and Route 38.
Flame Plate: There’s a dirt pile in Bellchime Trail hidden between some trees. Check it to obtain the Plate.
Splash Plate: In the main room of the S.S. Aqua there is a guy on the left side who wants to see Phione. Show him a Phione and he’ll want to see a Manaphy. Show him Manaphy and he’ll give you the Splash Plate.
Icicle Plate: There is a snow pile somewhat hidden behind a wall in the snowy outside of Sinjoh Ruins. Check it to obtain the Icicle Plate.
Toxic Plate: After obtaining the Hive Badge, go to Elm’s lab in New Bark Town and interact with the bin. You will find and obtain the Toxic Plate.
Mind Plate: Visit Mr. Psychic’s house in Saffron City; there is a new character who wishes to see a Psychic Pokémon that has reached stage two (i.e. the final form of a three-stage evolution line). Talk to him with Alakazam, Gardevoir, Gallade or Metagross at the front of your party to receive the Mind Plate.
Zap Plate: Once you get the Power Plant up and running again, check the bookcase to the bottom-right of the room to get the Zap Plate.
Meadow Plate: On Route 39 there is a girl by some trees having trouble with her dance moves; if you talk to her with a Bellossom behind you, she will ask if you will let it dance for her. Do so and she’ll thank you with both a TM53 and the Meadow Plate.
Fist Plate: Obtain the Tyrogue from the Karate King in Mt. Mortar; it is equipped with the Fist Plate.
Sky Plate: There is a pile of snow directly in front of Red at the top of Mt. Silver; check it to get the Sky Plate.
Earth Plate: Return to Diglett’s Cave with Rock Climb and check one of the higher areas to find the Earth Plate in an item ball.
Insect Plate: In National Park, there is a trainer in the center-north who will say something about the ground beneath him being hard. Interact with the spot he was on when in the Bug Catching Contest and you will obtain the Insect Plate.
Stone Plate: To the right of Pewter Museum there should be a pile of dirt; check it to obtain the Stone Plate. (If the pile isn’t there for some reason before you obtain the Plate, it’s located as far to the bottom-right corner as you can go before jumping over the ledge.)
Spooky Plate: In Lavender Town’s cemetery there is a woman who asks if you would pay your respects to her Pokémon. Agree to do so and she’ll give you the Spooky Plate as thanks.
Draco Plate: Obtain the Dragonair from the Dragon’s Den Elder. It is equipped with the Draco Plate.
Dread Plate: In Olivine Lighthouse there is a woman who asks for 15 Poké Balls and a Destiny Knot; the Destiny Knot is obtainable in an item ball on Route 27. If you talk to her with both and agree to your request, she’ll fail to make an item and run off. You don’t get your given items back, but she does drop the Dread Plate behind her.
Iron Plate: Steven will give you this one automatically when he explains the Plates in the gatehouse between Ecruteak City and Route 38.
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Good luck with your legendary hunting!
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N.B.: The original design for the Mind Plate was as a reward for capturing all 28 forms of Unown, but this got changed due to it being a bit too tedious to be worthwhile. Consider yourselves lucky!