Pokémon Crystal Faq For Gameboy Color Version 3 By Haven Luckenbill Breakmanx@aol.com The newest version of this walkthrough can always be located at Gamefaqs- www.gamefaqs.com Table of Contents: 1. Updates 2. Thanks/Legal Information 3. Walkthrough A. Introduction B. Game Introduction a. Wakaba Town b. Route 29 c. Yoshino Town d. Route 30/31 C. Flying GYM and the Wing Badge a. Kikyou Town/GYM #1: Flying Gym D. Bug GYM and the Insect Badge a. Route 32 b. Tsunagari Cave c. Route 33 d. Sewada Town e. Yadon Cave f. GYM #2: Bug Gym E. Normal GYM and the Regular Badge a. Ubame Forest: Catch the Farfetch'd b. Route 34 c. Kogane City 1. Mini-lesson #1: Hotkeys d. GYM #3: Normal Gym F. Ghost GYM and the Phantom Badge a. Route 35 b. Bug Catching Area c. Route 36 d. Route 37 e. Enju City f. Wrecked Tower g. GYM #4: Ghost Gym 1. ASCII Map - GYM #4 G. Electric GYM and the Shock Badge H. Steel GYM and the Steel Badge I. Ice GYM and the Ice Badge J. ??? GYM and the Raging Badge K. English/Japanese Pokemon Name Chart L. TM/HM List ======================================================================================================== Revision 1(First Version): December 23rd, 2000 Latest Revision: December 30th, 2000 Added Ascii art, Information on Togepi Egg, thanks/legal info, revision information, and part D Latest Revision: January 22nd, 2001 Changed $ to Ľ, corrected Tsukushi's gender, added part E, added sub-listings, changed Gym to GYM, changed GYM Master to GYM Leader Sorry it took so long, the only reason I updated so fast last time was because I was on X-Mas vacation. Expect updates to take about this long at most. Latest Revision: Fixed Revision 2's date (previously was stated as January 22nd, 2000), added parts F through L, edited section 2 ======================================================================================================== ======================================================================================================== Thanks/Legal Information Thanks: Thanks to Nintendo, who made this game. Thanks to M meeva (mmeeva@hotmail.com) for information on TM31. Thanks to lgayman@ix.netcom.com (Lloyd Gayman) for informing me that Tsukishi is not a girl, just a bishounen. Thanks to Kazim Rahim for the TM/HM list and the English/Japanese pokémon name list. Pokémon and Pocket Monsters copyright Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. This document copyright 2000/2001 Haven Luckenbill. Reproduction: Feel free to freely distribute this faq, but please notify me and do not edit it at all. This is so that I can contact you when I update it. ======================================================================================================== ======================================================================================================== A. Introduction ======================================================================================================== The first question is whether you want to be a boy or a girl. The top one is boy, the bottom is girl. After that, they will ask you the hour, starting at 10 in the morning, going up till later in the day. Then, you can name your character. The top choice is free form naming, otherwise you can pick one of three names. ======================================================================================================== B. Game Introduction ======================================================================================================== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~a. Wakaba Town~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Go down the stairs, and talk to your mom. She will have you choose what day it is. She gives you the pokégear as well. Then go outside, and go to the house to your left. You will go up to Professor Utsugi and have a long conversation. He'll ask you a yes/no question(I answered yes), and then you can pick you starter pokémon. Starting from the left, they are Hinoarashi(fire), Waninoko(water), and Chikorita(grass). Once you choose the one you want, you will be asked a yes/no question(yes is the one on the top and no is the one on the bottom), asking you if you want to rename you pokémon. Then Your starter pokémon will always have an acorn equipped on it. This means that when it gets to low life, it will restore 10hp to your pokémon. Then he will talk some more, and point out the machine that can be used to restore your pokémon's HP. When you try to leave Utsugi's place, one of his assistants will stop you, and give you a potion. Leave the town and continue west onto Route29. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~b. Route 29~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you go up and to the right of the area after the first patch of grass, you will find a pokéball containing two potions. Eventually you will come to an area with a boy and a strange plant. There will be an acorn inside. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~c. Yoshino Town~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At the entrance to the city there will be an old man. If you talk to him and answer yes to his question, he will give you a tour of the city. Don't pass him up though, he gives you the map when he's done! No pokéballs in the shop yet, but the order of items from top to bottom is: (and I forget the names of most of these items)Potion, Antidote, ParalyzeCure, SleepCure. When you're done in the city, head up into Route30. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~d. Route 30/31~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Inside the plant is another acorn. The man in the house will give you another acorn. The pokéball above the acorn man's house has an Antidote in it. Go up to the right side. At the second fork, either path will get you to your destination. Inside the plant is nut that auto-heals poison. Professor Oak and a man in a suit are inside, and you have a long conversation with them. You will get the pokédex. Now go back to the town, but before going to Route29, make sure you healed your pokémon. Having your pokémon at level 8 or so will be helpful, too. When you enter Route29, you will fight your rival. Rival Battle #1. He has a level 5 of whichever starter pokémon has the type advantage over yours. Easy fight. Go through Route29 to the town you start in, and go into Prof. Utsugi's house. There will be a policeman talking to Utsugi, and you will find out that your Rival got his pokémon by stealing it! The policeman will ask his name, as well. When you try to leave, the assistant will stop you again, and give you 5 pokéballs. Now go back to Route29. ======================================================================================================== C. Gym #1: Flying Gym and the Wing Badge ======================================================================================================== When you leave the small path between town and Route29, a trainer will come up to you and ask if you want to know how to catch pokémon, or something along the lines. If you say yes, he will show you. You don't seem to get any items out of this. Continue going through Route29. Remember, you can catch pokémon now if you wish. Go through the town, use the pokécenter if you need to, stop by the shop if you want(they're selling pokéballs now), and go up through Route30. When you get to the fork in the road, this time take the left path. There is a trainer there. He has a level 4 Koratta(Rattata). Another trainer. He has a level 2 Pidgey and a level 4 Koratta. Trainer #3: Bug Catcher. He has 2 level 3 Caterpies. At the top of Route30, you get to Route31, where there is a cave. Next to the cave is a pokéball with a potion inside. To the left is a plant with a nut inside that I beleive automatically wakes you up if you fall asleep. Continue on Route. Trainer #4: Bug Catcher. He has 3 level two Caterpies and a level 3 Weedle. Below him is a pokéball with a pokéball inside. Continue to the left. You will get to the third town. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~a. Kikyou Town/GYM #1: Flying Gym~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Finally, a gym to test your skills! Gym Trainer #1: Bird Trainer. He has a level 9 Spearow. This will be a tough gym if you chose Chikorita. Gym Trainer #2: Bird Trainer. He has 2 level 7 Pidgeys. Gym Master #1! He has a level 7 pidgey, just for warm-ups. Time for his level 9 Pidgeotto! Don't get cocky with this guy and try and beat him with low or same level pokemon of types that are weak to flying(bug, grass, ground, etc.) When you beat him he will give you TM31 and the Zephyr badge. TM31 contains Mudslap, which reduces accuracy and causes damage. It is ? type. Congratulations! You got your first badge in Pokémon Crystal! Go to the pokécenter and heal your team. Talk to the scientist at the desk. He'll give you a Togepi egg. It will hatch after about 1000 steps. ======================================================================================================== D. Gym #2: Bug Gym and the Hive Badge ======================================================================================================== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~a. Route 32~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now go down towards Route32, stopping along the way to pick up what I beleive is a paralyzecure nut. Continue down to Route32. Make sure to stop and talk to the boy along the way, he will give you an item to attach to a pokémon. More on what this is later. Keep going down, until you get to the second boy. Trainer #5: Trainer. You can go around him if you want to, but I would fight him if I were you, for the experience and the money. He has a level 6 Koratta and a level 8 Zubat. You get Ľ128 from him. Keep going down, fighting and catching pokémon along the way. If you take the right path, there is a trainer that will only fight you if you talk to her. Trainer #6: Jr. Trainer Female. She has a level 9 Nidoran Female. You get Ľ180 from her. Now down and around to the left and get the repel in the pokéball. Keep going down until you get to another fork in the road. Down Path: Stick to the left if you want to avoid this trainer. Trainer #7: Jr. Trainer Male. He has a level 9 Nidoran Male. You get Ľ180 from him. If you go right and up at the first area without grass, there is a pokéball with a SuperBall. Right Path: If you take the path to the right there are several fisherman trainers. The first one, facing to the left - Trainer #8: Fisherman. He has 2 level 8 Poliwags. He gives you Ľ320. Trainer #9: Fisherman. He has 3 level 5 Magicarps, a level 15 Magicarp. You get Ľ200 from him. Continue down. Warning: If you want to skip a trainer battle, stay to the far right. Trainer #10: Fisherman. He has a level 10 Goldeen. You get Ľ400 from him. There's a trainer spinning around, so you going to have to use timing if you want to avoid him. Trainer #11: Trainer. He has a level 10 Upaa(whooper). You get Ľ160 from him. Continue going down. You will be stopped by some fat kid. He will ask you something about Ľ100. I haven't found what difference it makes whether you answer yes or no. E-mail me if you want to tell me what he's saying. Then go up to the left and talk to the little girl there. She will give you a antidote-nut. There is a pokécenter here. Go inside and talk to the man in the safari gear, and answer yes to his question. He will give you the fishing rod. Keep going down, and keep to the left to avoid a trainer. If not, you'll face Trainer #12: Bird Tamer. He has 2 level 6 Pidgies and a level 8 Spearow. You get Ľ192 from beating him. Then go to the left and enter the cave. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~b. Tsunagari Cave~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Go to the left. In the pokéball is an item to attach to a pokémon. Go down to the left to avoid a trainer battle. If not, Trainer #13: Safari Guy will challenge you. He has a level 11 Onix. You get Ľ352 from him. Trainer #14: Safari Guy is another spinner. He has a level 4 Geodude, a level 6 Geodude and a level 8 Geodude. You get Ľ256 from him. Go over to the right and go down, sticking to the left wall if you need to avoid a trainer battle. Or - Trainer #15: Fire-breathing Clown. He has 2 level 6 Koffings. You get Ľ288 from him. Go down to get a Superball. Go back up to the fork in the road. If you go to the left there is a pokéball with a Potion inside. Now go down and to the left and up the steps to face Spinning Trainer #16: Crazy Trenchcoat Man. He has a level 10 Slowpoke. You get Ľ600 from beating him. Now go down the ladder. Go down the steps and to the left and get another item to attach to a pokémon, which from now on I will call equipment. Now go to the right and up to get TM39(). Now go back up the ladder, down the steps and go over to the right, staying on the bottom to face Trainer #17: Fire-breathing Clown. He has a level 9 Vulpix. He gives you Ľ432 for winning. Go down to get a sleepcure. Go over and down and leave the cave. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~c. Route 33~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Go down and get the antidote out of the plant. Go left. Spinner Trainer #17: Safari Guy. He has a level 11 Geodude and a level 11 Machop. You get Ľ352 from him. Follow the path to get to the third town. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~d. Sewada Town~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The gym is blocked by some Team Rocket goon, so leave that until later. Go up into that house above the gym. Talk to the man, and he will rush out of the house. Leave the city at the exit to the right and cave near there will now be accessible. Go into it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~e. Yadon Cave~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow the path, you will face a trainer. Trainer #18: Team Rocket Trainer Male. He has 2 level 9 Korattas. You get Ľ360 from him. Keep on the trail. Another TR jerk. Trainer #19: Team Rocket Trainer Female. She has a level 9 Zubat, and a level 11 Ekans. You get Ľ440 from her. Go up and get the pokéball. It has a super potion inside. Unavoidable Trainer #20: Team Rocket Trainer Male. He has a level 7 Koratta and 2 level 9 Zubats. You get Ľ360 from him. Trainer #21: Team Rocket Trainer Male. He has a level 14 Koffing. He gives you Ľ560. Congratulations on liberating the Yadon(Slowbros) from Team Rocket. Now the man takes you back to his room. He gives you a new ball if you talk to him. I'm not sure what kind it is. Now you can access the gym. Also, if you try to leave, your rival will come up and challenge you. See Rival Battle Three, a little further down. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~f. GYM 2: Bug Gym~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the bug gym. It's pretty easy, even more than the first. The first trainer that you fight is GYM Trainer #3: Twin Trainers. You fight both of the two little girls at once. They have a level 10 Itomaru(Spinnorak) and a level 10 Ladyba. You get Ľ200 from them. If you go to the left you will fight GYM Trainer #4: Bug Catcher. He has a level 13 Paras. You get Ľ208 from him. There is Spinning GYM Trainer #5: Bug Catcher up at the top. He has a level 7 Weedle, a level 9 Kakuna, and a level 12 Beedrill. You get Ľ192 for beating him. On the right side is GYM Trainer #6: Bug Catcher. He has a level 12 Caterpie and a level 12 Weedle. You get Ľ192 from him. Now on to the GYM Leader! GYM Master #2: Tsukushi! He has a level 14 Metapod, a level 14 Kakuna, and a level 16 Scyther. Now, the Kakuna and Metapod are both very easy, although Kakuna can do poison sting. I suggest using a lower level pokémon against them to get it some experience. Don't mess around with Scyther though, it has Fury Cutter, which will do more damage every time he uses it, until he kills you pokémon in one move and there is nothing you can do to prevent it, 'cause he is so fast. You get Ľ1600 plus TM49(Mega Slash) for beating her. When you try to leave the town, you stupid rival will come up and challenge you again. *Yawn*. Rival Battle #2. He has a level 12 Gastly, a level 14 Zubat, and a level of his starter. If your starter can't handle his, use another pokémon not weak to it's type. Should be no problem. ======================================================================================================== E. Gym #3: Normal Gym and the Regular Badge ======================================================================================================== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~a. Ubame Forest: Catch the Farfetch'd~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Time to catch the Farfetch'd! Go through the path 'till you see a bird pokemon. It's a Farfetch'd. Go up to it and talk to it, and it'll run away. Talk to it again, then go to the right and up and around and talk to the Farfetch'd, then go keep chasing it back towards the entrance of the forest. Eventually it will get stuck between 2 trainers. Talk to the trainer on the left of it, and he will give you HM01, Cut! Now you can cut down those pesky weeds. Go up and cut that plant(you can just talk to it, you may have to say "yes", you want to cut it down, but no need to use menus) and continue going up. Get the pokéball for more weird equipment. Keep on the path. Pokéball with a antidote. Go up and get the PPRestore(10 PP on one move). Go left and talk to the kid. Trainer #22: Bug Catcher. He has a Level 8 Ladyba and a level 10 Paras. You get Ľ160 from him. Keep on the path. Make sure to talk to the woman behind the counter to get TM12: De-Accuracy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~b. Route 34~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Trainer #23: Trainer. Of course, you could go around him, but all he has is a level 7 Koratta, 2 level 8 Spearows, and a level 10 Sandshrew. You get Ľ128 for beating him. Spinning Trainer #24: Pikachu Dad. He has a Level 13 Bull(Snubble). You get Ľ1040 for it. Over to the left in the small clearing there's a trainer in there. She's on the upper part. Trainer #25: Trainer Female. She has 2 level 9 Hanekkos, and a level 12 Fushigidane(Bulbasaur). You get Ľ240 for that fight. You have to go up and around her and stay to the left right above her if you want to avoid this coming Trainer #26: Trainer Male. He has a Level 10 Mankeys and a Level 12 Diglett. You get Ľ192 for beating him. Up here is the Breeding house. If you go inside and give 1 pokémon each to the couple that both have matching icons, they can breed. Go to the Gold/Silver faq section for more info on this. Up past there is a trainer that you can dodge if you see him. Stay to the left to do it. Trainer #27: Police Trainer Male. He has a lvl 17 Growlithe. You get Ľ680 for beating him. Up here is another trainer that you'll have to through the grass to get past. Trainer #28: Trainer Male. He has a lvl 14 Koduck(Psyduck). You get Ľ280 from defeating him. Continue up to Kogane city. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~c. Kogane City~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In here, you will see a pokécenter with an extra "c" in the sign. Inside there are a lot of crazy machines and extra people. They don't seem to serve a purpose(don't quote me on that). When you leave, a nurse will come up to you and give you a GS Ball. Something good must be in here *coughseribiicough*. Leave the pokécenter. Big shopping mall across the street from the pokécenter. If you go up and around the pokécenter and go to the house on the right, the girl inside will give you something (maybe the bike coupon. Right above the pokécenter is the casino. You don't have a coin box, so you can't gamble before you get it. Above the casino is the train station, which you can't ride because you don't have a pass. If you go left from the train station, you can go down to the bike shop. It is right next to the regular shop. Talk to the man inside to get a bike. There is a house on the way to the bike shop, but there's nothing of note in there. **************************** **1. Mini-Lesson - HOTKEYS** **************************** If you go into the items (3rd option on the start menu) and then go into special items (press left or right until you get to the section without any numbers). Go to the bike (it starts with what looks like a backwards "J", and should be all the way on the bottom), then press the a button and choose the second option. Now you can just press select to get onto the bike just by pressing select, without having to go into the item menu! This also works for the fishing rods and any other special items you could use in the field. ************** **End lesson** ************** Go down the path between the pokécenter and the casino again, and then go into the building on the bottom. Go down the steps. Unavoidable Trainer #28: Male Student. He has 2 level 11 Grimers. You recieve Ľ352 from beating him. Keep going up, and face Spinning Trainer #29: Crazy Trainer. He has a level 12 Lickitung. You receive Ľ720 for beating him. In the pokéball is the Coincase. Up at the counter is a women who will "increase the happiness" of your pokémon. You need your pokémon to be happy for certain ones to evolve: Togepi and Eon (Eevee), for example. Go up. If you try to go to the left you will face Trainer #30: Male Student. He has 2 level 7 Kuiris(Magnemite), a level 9 Kuiri, and a level 11 Electrode. The prize from him is Ľ288. If you go down the path you won't be able to get through the door. It's locked. Go back to fight Trainer #31: Crazy Trainer. He has 2 level 10 Yadon. You get a prize of Ľ600 from him. Go up the stairs. Now go in the building to the left of the of the train station. This is the radio tower. Go up the stairs to the right. Talk to the woman looking through the microscope. She will give you the special item Buruukaato. If you talk to the other woman standing in the room, she'll act as some type of exchange station, I think. I don't know what you have to exchange with her, though. When you go back down stairs, talk to the woman at the right edge of the counter and then answer her questions like this: 1. Yes 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. No 5. Yes 6. No You will get the Radio for this. In the house above and to the right the train station and to the left of the GYM, there is a man who'll change the names of your pokémon. Now go to the GYM. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~d. GYM #3: Normal GYM ~~ ~~Reccommended Level: 20+~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a gym with a very hard boss... MILKTANK! Let's not worry about him quite yet, though. First, go to the left and then up, and fight GYM Trainer #7: Sexy Trainer Female. She will use 2 level 16 Meowth. Your prize for her is Ľ1408. Now this path is blocked, so go back to the entrance and go up. If you stay to the right you can skip GYM Trainer #8: Sexy Trainer Female. She has a level 9 Otachi, a level 13 Otachi, and a level 17 Otachi. You get Ľ1496 for beating him. Follow the path, and you'll face GYM Trainer #9: School Girl Trainer Female. She uses a level 18 Bull(Snubble). You get Ľ432 for beating her. Going down the path you'll eventually get to GYM Trainer #10: School Girl Trainer Female. She will use 3 level 15 Purin(Jigglypuff). You get Ľ360 from beating her. Time to fight GYM Leader #3: Akane! She will be the hardest one yet. First she'll use a lvl 18 Clefairy. It will use transform and turn into you most likely. Watch out if you have moves super-effective against your own type. Then she'll use her Milktank! This is very hard. Her bodyslam can knock out weaker pokemon in one hit. She also uses a move that restores her. Just hit her hard and fast with everything you have. It will miss fairly often with it's moves, though. It's pound is also very powerful. If you have a pokémon in the Chikorita family, USE IT! It has a high defense, and Milktank's moves won't hurt it very much. Use Razor Leaf if you have it. Otherwise just use your starter and any other pokémon you have leveled up. If you have empty slots in your team, fill them with useless pokemon, whose turns can be used for using items. If you can cause a status ailment on it, this will help considerably, especially poison. She'll give you Ľ2000. After you've beaten her go down, and one of her trainers will stop you. After this go back up and talk to her again, she will give you TM45 and the badge, which if you didn't notice you did not have before. TM45 is mellow-mellow. Congratulations on Winning your Normal Badge! Now go to the building next to the GYM with all the plants in it and talk to the woman next to the chair. You may have to talk to her more than once. Eventually you will get the Squirtbottle from her. Leave the town and go onto Route 35. ======================================================================================================== F. Gym #4: Ghost GYM and the Phantom Badge ======================================================================================================== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~a. Route 35~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Once on Route 35, you'll see Spinning Trainer #32: Trainer Female. She uses a level 15 Vulpix. You get Ľ300 from her. Continue, and you will fight a pair of trainers (not like the twin trainers in the bug gym), starting with Trainer #33: Trainer Male. You can easily go behind them, but I'd suggest always fighting all the trainers for experience. If you do go around her, though, watch out of the spinning trainer on the same row as the path you're on. He has a level 13 Sandshrew and a level 15 Marill. He gives you Ľ300 too. Trainer #34: Trainer Female. She has a level 16 Pikachu. You get Ľ320 from her. Next up is Spinning Trainer #35: Trainer Male. He has a level 10 Zubat and level 10 and 14 Digletts. Your winnings are down to Ľ280. Starting with the one on the left, it's Spinning Trainer #36: Fire Breathing Clown. He has level 11 and 13 Magmars. You get Ľ624. Spinning Trainer #37: Juggler. He has level 2, 6, 10, and 14 Voltorbs. You get Ľ560 from them. If you talk to the Officer, you'll battle Trainer #38: Policeman. He has a 2 level 14 Growlithes. He gives you Ľ560 as well. If you go into the grass to the right there is Trainer #39: Bug Catcher. He has a level 15 Venonat. You get Ľ240 for beating him. First go down through the grass, and face Trainer #40: Bird Tamer. He has a level 12 Pidgey and a level 14 Pidgeotto. You get Ľ336 from him. If you continue on this path you'll find a pokéball with TM04: Bodyslam in it. If you go up past Trainer #39, and cut down the plant, you'll take a big shortcut, but I would advise against it. If you take it, you'll skip the bug catching place. Instead, go through the loading house next to the police man. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~b. Bug Catching Area~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Talk to the girl on the right. She will give you some item. Please e-mail me if you know what it is. There is a girl straight above the entrance, Spinning Trainer #41: Clefairy Trianer. She has a level 14 Bull. You get Ľ1120 for beating her. Go up and to the left, and near the bottom of the tall grass, there is Spinning Trainer #42: Schoolgirl. She has a level 12 Oddish and a level 15 Cubone. You get Ľ360 from beating her. Go up and to the right from him. You'll meet Spinning Trainer #43: Pikachu Dad. He has a level 14 Raichu. You get another Ľ1120 from him. Down and to the right from him is Spinning Trainer #44: Schoolboy. He has a level 12 Oddish and a level 15 Voltorb. You get Ľ480 from him. If you talk to he man at the counter at one of the loading houses you can enter the bug catching tournament, if it is the appropriate day. I am not sure what days those are, though. In the upper right corner, there is a boy with a game boy. You can go through the fence to the upper right of him. Go to the right and down and get a paralyze heal item from it. Then go back past the opening and go all the way to the left and then down, and keep going straight down on the path through the trees. You can pick up TM28: Dig. You can escape to the entrance of any cave by using it outside of battle. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~c. Route 36~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Get the item in the plant past the house above the sign. You can get around Trainer #45: Hot-shot through the grass. He has 2 level 13 Abras, and a level 15 Kadabra. You get Ľ480 from beating him. Then fight Trainer #46: Schoolboy. He has a level 16 Tangela. You get Ľ512 from him. Talk to the "plant" blocking your path, and answer yes to the question, and you'll fight Usokki, which is actually a rock pokémon. Make sure not to kill it! It's the only one in the game. Now there are two paths, take the one to the left. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~d. Route 37~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First go to the right through the grass, and get the items from the three plants. The first plant has some kind of acorn, the plant on the upper left has another kind of acorn, and the last one has another acorn. Now go back through the grass, and go to the path left of the sign, and fight Trainer #45: Twin Trainers. It doesn't matter which one you come up too, they will have a level 16 Jigglypuff and a level 16 Clefairy. You get Ľ320 from them. Then go fight Spinning Trainer #46: Hotshot. He has a level 17 Sleep (Drowzy). You get Ľ544 from him. Continue on to Enju City. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~e. Enju Ciy~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you go in the pokécenter, you ill meet up with your rival, but don't worry, he's not interested in a fight. Now go to the house above the pokécenter for some good pokédex data and battling. Starting at the left, there is Spinning Trainer #47: Lady Trainer. She has a level 17 Flareon. You get Ľ1224 from her. Next, Spinning Trainer #48: Lady Trainer. She has a level 17 Eefi(Espeon). You get Ľ1224 from her. Next, Spinning Trainer #49: Lady Trainer. She has a level 17 Blacky(Umbreon). You get Ľ1224 from her. Next, Spinning Trainer #50: Lady Trianer. She has a level 17 Vaporeon. You get Ľ1224 for beating her. Next, Spinning Trainer #51: Lady Trainer. She has a level 17 Jolteon. You get Ľ1224 from beating her. Then go talk to the guy in the suit, and get HM03: Surf. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~f. Wrecked Tower~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now go up in the upper left corner and go in the wrecked tower. Some kid will come up to you and tell you something. Go on to the left and go up. Keep on the path. Before you even get into his sight, your rival will turn around and come challenge you. This is what he has if you chose Chikorita. Level 20 Haunter, level 22 Magmarashi, level 20 Zubat, and a level 18 Magnemite. I assume he would have pokémon that are about as strong if you chose a different starter. Anyway, you get Ľ1320 from him. Then there is a earthquake, and a hole opens under your feet and you fall through. Go up and look at the pretty statues. But then the statues come to life! They are the three legendary beasts, Raikou, Entei, and... Suikune! They all run off, and Suikune briefly stays with you, then darts off. Go down, and talk to the boy in the way. He will run off. Go up the ladder, and leave the tower. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~g. GYM #4: Ghost GYM ~~ ~~Reccommended Level: 25+~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You might want to go to the pokécenter and heal your pokémon now. Then go to the gym. New in G/S/C, ghost types have a move where they curse you, and you take damage when you hit them, too. However, to do this they must first do an attach on themselves that puts them at half life, so if you have a pokémon that has a heavy hitting attack that would take away half of their life or more, you can prevent taking damage. Remember, normal and fighting moves are useless against ghost types. Anyway, go up and face GYM Trainer #11: Monk. He has 5 level 16 Gastlies. That shouldn't be so hard. You get Ľ512 from him. Then it's GYM Trainer #12: Old Priestess. She has 2 level 20 Haunters. You get Ľ800 from her. Next up fight GYM Trainer #13: Monk. He has a level 22 Haunter. You get Ľ704 from him. Next up is GYM Trainer #14: Old Priestess. She has a level 18 Gastly, a level 20 Gastly, and a level 20 Haunter. You get Ľ800 for her defeat. Again, use anything that can deal a lot of damage with one attack. Also, these Haunters know hypnosis, so they can put you to sleep. Now, for GYM Leader #4: Matsuba. He has a level 21 Gastly, a level 21 Haunter, a level 23 Haunter, and a level 25 Gengar. This could be tough, so come prepared with healing items. All of it's attacks miss fairly often, and it also might just kill itself if you use an uncursed pokémon, but don't count on either of those things. All in all, not too hard a GYM, but don't slack off, or you could get burned. Once you've beaten him, you get Ľ1600, the Phantom Badge, which allows control of pokémon up to level 50, and TM30: Shadow Ball. ************************* **1. ASCII Map - GYM #4** ************************* Time for a stupid ASCII map! In this gym, you must follow an invisible path to get the leader. The X's are blocks that if you step on, will teleport you back to the start. You can only walk on the O's. The T's are trainers. The |'s are walls. -----| X X X O O X |----- | X X X X 0 T | | X X X X 0 X | | T 0 0 0 0 X | | X 0 X X X X | | X O O O O T | | X X X X O X | | X X X X O X | | X X X X O X | _____| 0 T 0 0 0 X |_____ *************** **End section** *************** ======================================================================================================== G. Gym #5: Electric GYM and the Shock Badge ======================================================================================================== ======================================================================================================== H. Gym #6: Steel GYM and the Steel Badge ======================================================================================================== ======================================================================================================== I. Gym #7: Ice GYM and the Ice Badge ======================================================================================================== ======================================================================================================== J. Gym #8: ??? GYM and the Raging Badge ======================================================================================================== ======================================================================================================== K. English/Japanese Pokemon Name Chart ======================================================================================================== ____________________________________________ | | | | | No.# | Jap. Name | English Name | | | | | | 152. | Chikoriita | Chikorita | | 153. | Beiriifu | Bayleaf | | 154. | Meganiumu | Meganium | | 155. | Hinoarashi | Cyndaquil | | 156. | Magumarashi | Quilava | | 157. | Bakufuun | Typhlosion | | 158. | Waninoko | Totodile | | 159. | Arigeitsu | Croconaw | | 160. | Oudairu | Feraligatr | | 161. | Otachi | Sentret | | 162. | Ootachi | Furret | | 163. | Houhou | HootHoot | | 164. | Yorunozuku | Noctowl | | 165. | Rediba | Ledyba | | 166. | Redian | Ledian | | 167. | Itomaru | Spinarak | | 168. | Ariadosu | Ariados | | 169. | Kurobatto | Crobat | | 170. | Chonchii | Chinchou | | 171. | Rantaan | Lanturn | | 172. | Pichuu | Pichu | | 173. | Pii | Cleffa | | 174. | Pupurin | Igglybuff | | 175. | Togepii | Togepi | | 176. | Togechikku | Togetic | | 177. | Neiti | Natu | | 178. | Netio | Xatu | | 179. | Mariipu | Mareep | | 180. | Mokoko | Flaaffy | | 181. | Denryuu | Ampharos | | 182. | Kireihana | Bellossom | | 183. | Mariru | Marill | | 184. | Mariruri | Azumarill | | 185. | Usokkii | Sudowoodo | | 186. | Nyorotono | Politoed | | 187. | Hanekko | Hoppip | | 188. | Popokko | Skiploom | | 189. | Watakko | Jumpluff | | 190. | Eipamu | Aipom | | 191. | Himanattsu | Sunkern | | 192. | Kimawari | Sunflora | | 193. | Yanyanma | Yanma | | 194. | Upaa | Wooper | | 195. | Nuou | Quagsire | | 196. | Eifi | Espeon | | 197. | Burakkii | Umbreon | | 198. | Yamikarasu | Murkrow | | 199. | Yadokingu | Slowking | | 200. | Muuma | Misdreavus | | 201. | An`noun | Unown | | 202. | Sounansu | Wobbuffet | | 203. | Kirinriki | Girafarig | | 204. | Kunugidama | Pineco | | 205. | Foretosu | Forretress | | 206. | Nokotchi | Dunsparce | | 207. | Guraigaa | Gligar | | 208. | Haganeru | Steelix | | 209. | Bull | Snubbull | | 210. | Guranburu | Granbull | | 211. | Hariisen | Qwilfish | | 212. | Hassamu | Scizor | | 213. | Tsubotsubo | Schuckle | | 214. | Herakurosu | Heracross | | 215. | Nyuura | Sneasel | | 216. | Himeguma | Teddiursa | | 217. | Ringuma | Ursaring | | 218. | Magumaggu | Slugma | | 219. | Magukarugo | Magcargo | | 220. | Urimuu | Swinub | | 221. | Inomuu | Piloswine | | 222. | Saniigo | Corsola | | 223. | Teppouo | Remoraid | | 224. | Okutan | Octillery | | 225. | Deribaado | Delibird | | 226. | Mantain | Mantine | | 227. | Eaamudo | Skarmory | | 228. | Derubiru | Houndour | | 229. | Herugaa | Houndoom | | 230. | Kingudora | Kingdra | | 231. | Gomazou | Phanpy | | 232. | Donfan | Donphan | | 233. | Porigon 2 | Porygon 2 | | 234. | Odoshishi | Stantler | | 235. | Douburu | Smeargle | | 236. | Barukii | Tyrogue | | 237. | Kapoeraa | Hitmontop | | 238. | Muchuuru | Smoochum | | 239. | Erekiddo | Elekid | | 240. | Bubii | Magby | | 241. | Mirutanku | Miltank | | 242. | Hapinasu | Blissey | | 243. | Raikou | Raikou | | 244. | Entei | Entei | | 245. | Suikun | Suicune | | 246. | Yougirasu | Larvitar | | 247. | Sanagirasu | Pupitar | | 248. | Bangirasu | Tyranitar | | 249. | Rugia | Lugia | | 250. | Houou | Ho-oh | | 251. | Serebii | Celebi | -------------------------------------------- ======================================================================================================== L. TM/HM List ======================================================================================================== ___________________________ | | | | TM | Name | | | | | TM01 | Explosive Punch | | TM02 | Slam | | TM03 | Curse | | TM04 | Body Slam | | TM05 | Roar | | TM06 | Toxic | | TM07 | Thunder Ball | | TM08 | Rock Smash | | TM09 | Psych Up | | TM10 | Spin Ball | | TM11 | Eruption | | TM12 | De-Accuracy | | TM13 | Snore | | TM14 | Blizzard | | TM15 | Hyper Beam | | TM16 | Numbing Wind | | TM17 | Barrier | | TM18 | Acid Rain | | TM19 | Giga Drain | | TM20 | Defend | | TM21 | Frustration | | TM22 | Solar Beam | | TM23 | Iron Tail | | TM24 | Dragon Blizzard | | TM25 | Thunder | | TM26 | Earthquake | | TM27 | Splash tackle | | TM28 | Dig | | TM29 | Psychic | | TM30 | Shadow Ball | | TM31 | Sand Hell | | TM32 | Double Team | | TM33 | Ice Punch | | TM34 | Confuse Breath | | TM35 | Sleeptalk | | TM36 | Demon Bubble | | TM37 | Meteor Shower | | TM38 | Fire Blast | | TM39 | Swift | | TM40 | Fire Curl | | TM41 | Thunder Punch | | TM42 | Delayed Psychic | | TM43 | Dodge | | TM44 | Rest | | TM45 | Mellow Mellow | | TM46 | Pay Day | | TM47 | Iron Wing | | TM48 | Fire Punch | | TM49 | Mega Slash | | TM50 | Nightmare | | | | | | | | HM01 | Cut | | HM02 | Fly | | HM03 | Surf | | HM04 | Strength | | HM05 | Flash | | HM06 | Whirlpool | | HM07 | Waterfall | ---------------------------