Pokemon Gold/Silver
Gameboy
Pokemon Gold version.
Evolution Stones: 01**abd5; first slot replace ** with 08 - Moonstone 16 - Firestone 17 - Thunderstone 18 - Waterstone 22 - Leafstone 70 - Solarstone a9 - unknown stone
In Season Pokemon:
-Qilfish: First you need to battle Ralph the fisher with the Goldeen in
route32, after the battle get his number and then wait for his call. After
you get his call you have 1/2 an hour to find Quilfish in route32.
-Dunsparce: As before, find Anthony the hiker in route33. Battle him, get
his number, and wait for the call. You will find Dunsparce in the Dark Cave.
-Yanma: Find Arnie in route35 (easiest to get to from 37 if you have cut).
Battle him, get his number, and wait.
-Snubbull: Battle Chad next to the Moo Moo Farm where you helped Miltank
and do the same above.You’ll find Snubbull in the area to the right.
-Marril: Find Parry in route45, beat him, get number, and wait for call.
Marril will be found in Mt. Mortar.
-Remoraid: Find Wilton, battle him, get his number, and wait for his call.
Remoraid is in the water of route44.
Battle wild Pokemon: 91**DFD0 Replace the ** with the corresponding number to the Pokemon you want to fight 98-Chickorita 99-Bayleef 9A-Meganium 9B-Cyndaquil 9C-Quilava 9D-Typlosion 9E-Totodile 9F-Croconaw A0-Feraligatr A1-Sentret A2-furret A3-Hoothoot A4-Noctowl A5-Ledyba A6-Ledian A7-Spinarak A8-Ariados A9-Crobat AA-Chinchou AB-Lanturn AC-Pichu AB-Cleffa AE-Igglybuff AF-Togepi B0-Togetic B1-Natu B2-Xatu B3-Mareep B4-Flaffy B5-Ampharos B6-Bellossom B7-Marill B8-Azumarill B9-Sudowoodo BA-Politoted BB-Hoppip BC-Skiploom BD-Jumpluff BE-Aipom BF-Sunkern C0-Sunflora C1-Yanma C2-Wooper C3-Quagsire C4-Espeon C5-Umbreon C6-Murkrow C7-Slowking C8-Misdreaveavus C9-Unown CA-Wobbuffet CB-Girafarig CC-Pineco CD-Forretress CE-Dunsparce CF-Gligar D0-Steelix D1-Snubbull D2-Granbull D3-Qwilfish D4-Scizor D5-Shuckle D6-Heracross D7-Sneasel D8-Teddiursa D9-Ursaring DA-Slugma DB-Magcargo DC-Swinub DD-Piloswine DE-Corsola DF-Remoraid E0-Octillery E1-Delibird E2-Mantine E3-Skarmory E4-Houndour E5-Houndoom E6-Kingdra E7-Phanby E8-Donphan E9-Porygon2 EA-Stantler EB-Smeargle EC-Tyrogue ED-Hitmontop EE-Smoochum EF-Elekid F0-Magby F1-Miltank F2-Blissey F3-Raikou F4-Entei F5-Suicune F6-Larvitar F7-Pupitar F8-Tyranitar F9-Lugia FA-Ho-oh FB-Celebi FD-Egg
Hints
Change Normal Pokemon to Shining Pokemon in Gold & Silver:
If you want the full benefit of this code, use a Pokemon that can evolve.
Otherwise, there will be some confusion with names and so forth.
First, place a flying pokemon that has been taught to FLY, as the first
pokemon in your lineup, the “Golden Gyarados” as the sixth position, and
the pokemon whose color is to be changed in the second position. After
doing this, put all of the pokemon back into the PC except the first one.
Next, take out the pokemon that was in the second position before, the
one that will be changed. Enter the bug-catching contest that is near
Kogane city. This is held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. As soon
as you enter it, exit right away. When the clerk asks you if you want
to quit, make sure you say NO, which is always the lower answer. Now use
your Flying Pokemon to FLY out of the contest. Store the pokemon that
will be changed in a PC, then go back to the contest and say YES, the
top answer, to complete the contest. Return to a PC, withdraw the pokemon,
and check its status screen. The pokemon will be a different color, but
it will have Gyarados’s name. Grow the pokemon until it evolves. You may
want to use Rare Candies if you have any. Now when you go into battle
with the evolved form of the original pokemon, it will have a shining
status.
Item Duplication:
Equip a pokemon with a strong item, such as a Master Ball. Put a pokemon
with FLY in the first position of your lineup. Put a very bad pokemon,
such as Rattata, in your second slot, and put the pokemon with the item
to be duplicated in your sixth slot. Put all of the pokemon into a PC
box except for the first one. Take out the second one. Enter the Bug Catching
contest, but exit it as soon as you enter. When the clerk asks you if
you want to leave, say NO which is always the bottom answer. Go back in
and use the flying pokemon to leave the contest. Deposit the second pokemon
back into a PC. Go back to the contest and say YES, which is always the
top answer, to finish. Now check your status screen. Your second pokemon
should be in your possession, and it will have the item you wanted to
be duplicated attached to it. Take the item away from it, then throw the
pokemon away. You may do this as many times as you want to get the items
you need.
Turn any Pokeball into a Masterball:
Throw the ball.When it’s in midair press Up + B both at the same time
and then let go. Then when the ball opens wide to catch the pokemon press
and hold A + B at the same time until the pokemon is caught. If it doesn’t
work try again and it’ll work.
Multiply Pokemon:
In order to breed any pokemon you already have, just breed that pokémon
with a Ditto. Since Ditto will breed anything, it’s easy to get a level
five version of any of your pokémon. Try this with Eevee or any of his
evolutions to get all the Eevee evolutions!
Pokemon and Item Duplication:
There is a SEVERE WARNING before this code. If you make a mistake,
you may lose the pokemon instead of duplicating it.
First, determine which pokemon you wish to clone. Make sure you don’t
have over 5 pokemon in your lineup. Any item that your pokemon is carrying
when it is cloned will duplicate also. Put the pokemon you wish to clone
in a box on a PC. Change boxes. As the game is saving, turn off the power.
When you turn it back on, there should be two of the pokemon you wanted
to clone.
Fight Pokemon Trainers Forever:
In Gold & Silver, there are some very special trainers. Some of these
are the man near the entrance of “Ice Shortcut”, a girl near the entrance
of Victory Road in route 26, and a man on route 28. After defeating these
people, say “Yes” to their question, and they will give you their phone
number. Continue on your journey, and sometimes they will call you back
for a rematch!
Rare Pokemon Trick:
When you come to a rare pokemon that you can only catch once, such as
Usocky, Lugia, or Houou, go right next to the pokemon but do not press
any buttons. Save your game immediately. Now fight the pokemon as usual.
If you catch him, then don’t worry, you don’t need the code. If you lose,
however, or you accidentally kill the pokemon, shut off the game without
saving. When you turn it back on, you will be right in front of the pokemon
and you have another chance to catch him. You can keep doing this until
you finally capture it!
Save Time:
When you arrive in Enjyu City, head straight to the tower. Your rival
will confront you there, but he will not fight you. This saves time because
if you get the Gym Badge first and then go to the tower, your rival will
fight you.
How to Get Ho-oH as Your First Pokemon:
Take 20 or more pokeballs then cut down any tree, now get to where the
tree was and save your game. Then shut the game boy off. Then back on
and find a Ditto in 3:00 minutes. Then save and shut off the game. Now
start a new game and you got Ho-oH.
Clone Pokemon (Without a link or second gameboy):
Go to the pokemon Center. Open PC and deposit 2 desired pokemon. It MUST
be 2 pokemon. No more. No less. Deposit these two pokemon in any box except
box 6. Now go to box 6 and when your saving and it says not to turn off
the power, turn it off. When you turn it back on, the two pokemon you
deposited should be in your party. Those are the clones! The two original
pokemon should be in the box you deposited! You can do this over and over.
My friend got a bunch of L:95 Typhlosion!
How to Breed Pokemon:
First go to the daycare center with the old man and the old lady. ( I
have only breeded the pokemon that are listed in the Game Faq). Give the
male pokemon to the old man and the female to the old lady. This code
takes a long time. Whenever you see the old man standing outside it means
the pokemon made an egg. Its takes the same as when Togepi’s egg hatched.
Gym Leader tactics (Gold version):
Use these Pokemon types to battle the Gym Leaders.
Hayato (for Wind Badge)
Pidgey: Use Electric type
Pidgeotto: Use Electric type
Unknown (for Insect Badge)
Metapod: Use Fire type
Kakuna: Use Fire type
Scyther: Use Fire type
Akane (for Normal Badge)
Clefairy: Use Psychic type
Mirutanku: Use Psychic type
Unknown (for Phantom Badge)
Ghastly: Use Psychic type
Haunter: Use Psychic type
Gengar: Use Psychic type
Haunter: Use Psychic type
Unknown (for Shock Badge)
Primeape: Use Psychic type
Poliwrath: Use Grass type
Mikan (for Steel Badge)
Magnemite: Use Fighting type
Magnemite: Use Fighting type
Haganail: Use Fighting type
Unknown (for Ice Badge)
Seel: Use Electric type
Dewgong: Use Electric type
Inomu: Use Electric type
Ibuki (for Raging Badge)
Dragonair: Use Fire type
Dragonair: Use Fire type
Kingudora: Use Fire type
Dragonite: Use Fire type
Lt. Surge (for Orange Badge)
Raichu: Use Fighting type
Magneton: Use Fighting type
Electabuzz: Use Fighting type
Electrode: Use Fighting type
Electrode: Use Fighting type
Sabrina (for Gold Badge)
Mr.Mime: Use Psychic type
Alakazam: Use Psychic type
Eifi: Use Psychic type
Erika (for Rainbow Badge)
Tangela: Use Fire type
Victreebell: Use Fire type
Vileplume: Use Fire type
????: Use Fire type
Anzu (for ?)
Kurobatto: Use Psychic or Fire type
Ariadosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Weezing: Use Psychic type
Weezing: Use Psychic type
Venomoth: Use Fire type
Brock (for ?)
Graveler: Use Grass type
Onix: Use Grass type
Rhyhorn: Use Grass type
Omastar: Use Grass type
Kabutops: Use Grass type
Blane (for ?)
Magakarugo: Use Water type
Rapidash: Use Water type
Magmar: Use Water type
Gary (for ?)
Pidgeot: Use Electric type
Alakazam: Use Psychic type
Exeguttor: Use Fire type
Rhydon: Use Grass type
Arcanine: Use Water type
Ash Ketchum (Final battle for bragging rights)
Pikachu: Use Fighting type
Efi: Use Psychic type
Blastiose: Use Electric type
Venusaur: Use Fire type
Charizard: Use Water type
Snorlax: Use Fighting type
Orange League Trainer Tactics (Gold version):
Use the following Pokemon types to battle the indicated Trainer.
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Neiteio: Use Psychic or Fire type
Slowbro: Use Psychic type
Neiteio: Use Psychic or Fire type
Jynx: Use Psychic type
Exeggutor: Use Fire type
Koga
Araidosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Venomoth: Use Fire type
Muk: Use Psychic type
Kuroba: Use Psychic or Fire type
Fuoretosu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Bruno
Kaporea: Use Psychic or Grass type
Hitmonchan: Use Psychic type
Hitmonlee: Use Psychic type
Machamp: Use Psychic type
Onix: Use Grass type
Karin
Burakki: Use Psychic or Fire type
Vileplume: Use Fire type
Gengar: Use Psychic type
Yamikarasu: Use Psychic or Fire type
Heruga: Use Psychic or Fire type
Lance
Gyrados: Use Grass type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Dragonite: Use Electric type
Aerodactyl: Use Grass type
Charizard: Use Water type
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