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Clair won't give you the Rising Badge until you've found the Dragon Fang inside the Dragon's Den. You need Pokémon that can use Surf and Whirlpool to get around the den.

Pokemon GSC map Dragon's Den.png

You beat Clair fair and square, but she won't give up her badge (or TM 24, Dragonbreath) until you bring her the Dragon Fang. At least she allows you to keep the Dragon Fang, which when equipped, powers up Dragon-type attacks.

So grab a Pokémon with Whirlpool (HM 06) and swim into the Dragon's Den behind the Gym. No surprises in Gold and Silver; just grab the Dragon Fang and go.

The Dragon's Den in Crystal

A lot has changed here; there are a bunch of new items and three new trainers. To get TM 24 and the Rising Badge, you'll need to go into the building on the center island and answer the elder's five questions. Then leave and come back for an even better surprise.

The first time you talk to the elder in the Dragon's Den, she simply won't let you get any of the answers wrong. But if you leave the cave and come back, she'll give you a free Dratini. And if you answer all of her questions correctly this time, the Dratini will come with the amazing Extreme Speed (a super-powered Quick Attack) move built in.

When you go outside, Professor Elm will call you. Visit him for a Master Ball. It's recommended that you deposit it in your box so you don't accidentally use it. It is probably best not to use it on the Legendary beasts, as there are three and it will only get you one. Additionally, there are more powerful Pokémon to catch.

With all eight badges in hand, you've earned the right to travel to the Template:~ and challenge the Elite Four. But what's the rush? With all seven HM's, the three dungeons we've previously ignored are now open to us, and the Pokémon they hold will be a great asset in the final battle.

Trainers (Crystal)

  • Cooltrainer Darin:
    Pokemon GSC Cooltrainer.png
    Pokebuck.png1776 (Crystal)
  • Cooltrainer♀ Cara:
    Pokemon GSC Cooltrainergal.png
    Pokebuck.png1680 (Crystal)
  • Twins Lea & Pai:
    Pokemon GSC Twins.png
    Pokebuck.png700 (Crystal)

Items

  • Calcium (Crystal)
  • Max Elixer (Crystal, hidden a couple of steps west of Dragon Fang in the top wall accessible by Surf)
  • Revive (hidden - southeast corner)
  • Dragon Fang (Requires Whirlpool)
  • TM 24 (Dragonbreath)

Pokémon Found (Surfing)

Dragon's Den encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90%
Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
#147 Dratini
Pokemon 147Dratini.png
The members of Dratini's family (except Dragonite are the only pure Dragons in the game. All things considered, Dragon may be the best type in the game, and Gold/Silver/Crystal finally adds a truly powerful Dragon technique. It's Outrage (at level 50), kind of a Dragon-version of Petal Dance. If you start aggressively leveling up now, it could be the best fighter on your team by the time you reach the Elite Four.
Dragon's Den Fishing
Old Rod Gold Rod Super Rod
Pokemon 129Magikarp.pngMagikarp 100% 90% 60%
Pokemon 147Dratini.pngDratini 0% 10% 30%
Pokemon 148Dragonair.pngDragonair 0% 0% 10%