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If your Pokémon is wounded, get it healed in {{~|Cherrygrove City}}. When you head towards New Bark Town, you'll be ambushed by a mysterious trainer who got his hands on one of Professor Elm's Pokémon: {{bp|Totodile}} if you chose Cyndaquil, {{bp|Chikorita}} if you chose Totodile, or {{bp|Cyndaquil}} if you chose Chikorita. Since your rival's Pokémon will always have the Type advantage, you'll need a good plan or a high level Pokémon to win (equipped healing items help too).
If your Pokémon is wounded, get it healed in [[../Cherrygrove City/]]. When you head towards New Bark Town, you'll be ambushed by a mysterious trainer who got his hands on one of Professor Elm's Pokémon: {{bp|Totodile}} if you chose Cyndaquil, {{bp|Chikorita}} if you chose Totodile, or {{bp|Cyndaquil}} if you chose Chikorita. Since your rival's Pokémon will always have the Type advantage, you'll need a good plan or a high level Pokémon to win (equipped healing items help too).


Be advised: even though your rival's Pokémon has a type advantage, its level is only 5. By this point, your starter Pokémon should have leveled up a few times, which should be advantageous for you.
Be advised: even though your rival's Pokémon has a type advantage, its level is only 5. By this point, your starter Pokémon should have leveled up a few times, which should be advantageous for you.


===Bring the egg to Professor Elm===
===Bring the egg to Professor Elm===
While the police investigate the theft of the Pokémon (and give you a chance to name your Rival), give Professor Elm the Egg. As you leave, his assistant will give you your first '''Poké Balls'''. You can now buy them in Cherrygrove City and most other cities as well.
While the police investigate the theft of the Pokémon (and give you a chance to name your Rival), give Professor Elm the Egg. As you leave, his assistant will give you your first '''Poké Balls'''. You can now buy them in Cherrygrove City and most other cities as well.
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==The Bank of Mom is now open==
==The Bank of Mom is now open==
{{sidebar|width=250px|float=left|title=Decorations|contents=Your mom likes buying fun Pokémon stuff for your room, like the Charmander and Snorlax dolls, and you can use them to decorate.  When you're in your room, choose Decoration from your PC menu to arrange the objects.}}
{{sidebar|width=250px|float=left|title=Decorations|contents=Your mom likes buying fun Pokémon stuff for your room, like the Charmander and Snorlax dolls, and you can use them to decorate.  When you're in your room, choose Decoration from your PC menu to arrange the objects.}}
You may want to stop by your home and leave some of your extra cash with Mom. While you're on your journey, your mom will help you save your money if you want her to. This keeps you from losing it when all of your Pokémon faint (the money in your possession is halved, but the money Mom's holding is not). You can even set it up so she'll automatically take a cut every time you earn money from other trainers. You can also bank by phone—just give her a call! Your mom loves to shop, and she will call you when she's purchased something new.  Sometimes she buys helpful items, like '''Potion''' or '''Repel''', and sometimes she just buys decorations for your room.  Your mother can also buy a rare '''Moon Stone'''.
You may want to stop by your home and leave some of your extra cash with Mom. While you're on your journey, your mom will help you save your money if you want her to. This keeps you from losing it when all of your Pokémon faint (the money in your possession is halved, but the money Mom's holding is not). You can even set it up so she'll automatically take a cut every time you earn money from other trainers. You can also bank by phone—just give her a call! Your mom loves to shop, and she will call you when she's purchased something new.  Sometimes she buys helpful items, like '''Potion''' or '''Repel''', and sometimes she just buys decorations for your room.  Your mother can also buy a rare '''Moon Stone'''.
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==What now?==
==What now?==
[[File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-Route29-Building.png|thumb|right|Going into this building will take you to Route 46.]]
[[File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-Route29-Building.png|thumb|right|Going into this building will take you to Route 46.]]
The first step of your quest to become a Master Trainer is conquering the Gym in {{~|Violet City}} and earning the Zephyr Badge. Assemble a party of Pokémon and head back to {{~|Route 30-31|Route 30}}, then continue on to Violet City. Detours along the way, like Route #46 and the Dark Cave present great opportunities to catch rare Pokémon.
The first step of your quest to become a Master Trainer is conquering the Gym in [[../Violet City/]] and earning the Zephyr Badge. Assemble a party of Pokémon and head back to [[../Route 30-31|Route 30]], then continue on to Violet City. Detours along the way, like Route #46 and the Dark Cave present great opportunities to catch rare Pokémon.


If you're new to the Pokémon series, a guy on {{~|Route 29}} will show you how to use Poké Balls.  If you're an old pro, just start using the balls you got from Elm's aide, and then head to Cherrygrove City for more. If you chose Cyndaquil, it's not as necessary to capture flying types, because flying Pokémon have an advantage against many of the same types of Pokemon as a fire type Pokémon.  Otherwise, you'll want to catch a {{bp|Hoothoot}}.
If you're new to the Pokémon series, a guy on [[../Route 29/]] will show you how to use Poké Balls.  If you're an old pro, just start using the balls you got from Elm's aide, and then head to Cherrygrove City for more. If you chose Cyndaquil, it's not as necessary to capture flying types, because flying Pokémon have an advantage against many of the same types of Pokemon as a fire type Pokémon.  Otherwise, you'll want to catch a {{bp|Hoothoot}}.


==Capturing Pokémon==
==Capturing Pokémon==
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===Route 46 - Stopping by is a good idea!===
===Route 46 - Stopping by is a good idea!===
This walkthrough does not cover {{~|Route 45-46|Route 46}} until much later in the game. But there's good reason to visit it early in Crystal — you can now catch a {{bp|Phanpy}} here!  They're very rare, and only appear in the morning, but are worth the trouble. A Phanpy raised from level 2 will grow up to be an unusually powerful {{bp|Donphan}}, the best Ground-type Pokémon in the game!   
This walkthrough does not cover [[../Route 45-46|Route 46]] until much later in the game. But there's good reason to visit it early in Crystal — you can now catch a {{bp|Phanpy}} here!  They're very rare, and only appear in the morning, but are worth the trouble. A Phanpy raised from level 2 will grow up to be an unusually powerful {{bp|Donphan}}, the best Ground-type Pokémon in the game!   


During the day you can also catch {{bp|Geodude}}, {{bp|Rattata}}, {{bp|Spearow}} and {{bp|Jigglypuff}} there, and unlike Phanpy, they're very easy to find. {{bp|Jigglypuff }} appears 5% of the time both day and night, so stick in there to catch one. Its your first opportunity to catch a Pokémon with Sing making other Pokémon captures easier. To get to Route #46, head through the building in the north part of Route #29.
During the day you can also catch {{bp|Geodude}}, {{bp|Rattata}}, {{bp|Spearow}}, and {{bp|Jigglypuff}} there, and unlike Phanpy, they're very easy to find. {{bp|Jigglypuff}} appears 5% of the time both day and night, so stick in there to catch one. Its your first opportunity to catch a Pokémon with Sing making other Pokémon captures easier. To get to Route #46, head through the building in the north part of Route #29.
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==Pokémon Found==
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| [[File:Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png|left]] First opportunity to catch Jigglypuff in the bottom area of Route 46 (not in Heartgold or Soulsilver). It will be be level 3-5.
| [[File:Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png|left]] First opportunity to catch Normal type Jigglypuff in the bottom area of Route 46. It will be be level 3-5. It starts with Sing as its first move and will learn defense curl before it gets its first Physical Attack that causes damage at level 9.  
It starts with Sing as its first move and will learn defense curl before it gets its first Attack that causes damage at level 9. So it needs to be put in top of the group and switched out rather than attack to get any exp. Worth the work as an early Pokémon to catch. Quite slow however.
| [[File:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|right]] First opportunity to catch Geodude. Very helpful as a tank to get through the early routes of the game.
It can learn Rock-type move Rock Throw at level 11 and has great new attacks like Ground-type Magnitude (very powerful at level 16!) and Rock-type Roll (decent at level 31).


Can learn Strength HM and also Fighting-type move TM08 Rock Smash which is useful for when in caves.
So it needs to be put in top of the group and switched out rather than attack to get any exp.  It has very high HP but is very slow however.  Jigglypuff evolves when given a Moon Stone which are pretty hard to come by in Johto
 
It can learn the Defense Curl and Rock type move Rollout combo naturally and also one of Normal type best moves, Double Edge at level 39
| [[File:Pokemon 074Geodude.png|right]] First opportunity to catch Rock and Ground type Geodude. In Gen 2 it is very helpful as a tank to get through the early routes of the game and actually is very strong against the early Gyms making it a must catch.  It has a good Defense stat and decent Attack stat.  Is very slow however and has low HP.
 
It can learn Rock type move Rock Throw now at level 11 and learns great new attacks like Ground type move Magnitude at level 16 and Rock type move Roll at level 31.
 
Does learn some of the suicide moves such as Self Destruct and Explosion at high levels.  On top of that it learns the best Ground type move Earthquake!
 
Can learn Strength HM 04 and also Fighting-type move TM 08 Rock Smash which is useful for when in caves.
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| [[File:Pokemon 231Phanpy.png|left]] Crystal version only.  
| [[File:Pokemon 231Phanpy.png|left]] Crystal version only.  
Now this is a chance worth taking when catching this Pokémon.  It is not much at low levels but stick in there and level it up into a {{bp|Donphan}} or not allow it to evolve to learn the powerful Normal-type move Double-Edge at level 49.  Where as {{bp|Donphan}} learns Ground-type move Earthquake at level 49.
Pure Ground type Phanpy is reclusive and only comes out in the morning time. Its worth taking the time to catch this Pokémon. Should be noted it does flee from battle quite quicklyHas high HP and is Physical Attack stat dominant.
| [[File:Pokemon 021Spearow.png|right]] First opportinity to catch Spearow!  
 
It may not have a third stage of evolution like Pidgeys do, but they're a bit rarer, a bit stronger, and a lot cooler. They also start off with a bigger advantage than Pidgey versus bug types since they start with Peck, a Flying type move. It will be one of your strongest early Pokémon for a while.
It is not much to brag about at low levels but stick in there and level it up into a {{bp|Donphan}} which learns the very powerful Ground type move Earthquake at level 49.  Or don't allow it to evolve to learn the powerful Normal type move Double-Edge at level 49.  It learns Normal type move Take Down at level 25 then immediately evolves and learns Fury Attack
 
{{bp|Donphan}} has very high HP, Attack and Defense.  Could very well be one of your best Physical Pokémon to take you to the Elite 4.  Has better Attack and stats than Nidoking. Also found on Route 45.
 
| [[File:Pokemon 021Spearow.png|right]] Normal and Flying type Spearow!  This is the first opportunity to catch one. They have high Speed stat and a decent Attack stat.
 
It learns Fury Attack at level 13 and then new Dark type move Pursuit at level 25 if you prevent evolution.  Has a high level move it can learn called Drill Peck, a Physical move doing 80 Flying type damage with 100% accuracy.
 
It has only 1 evolution into Fearow at level 20, and compared to Pidgey they're a bit rarer, a bit stronger, and a lot cooler. Fearow has high Speed and good Attack stat and will likely be the best candidate for HM 02 Fly
 
They also start off with a bigger advantage than Pidgey versus bug types since they start with Peck, a Flying type move. It will be one of your strongest early Pokémon for a while especially against Bug types in the wild and in the upcoming Gym.  It will also be good against Gastly.
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 27 December 2023

Beware: an ambush awaits![edit]

Your first battle with your Rival.
New Pokémon
Gold Silver Crystal

In Route 29, once
you have Pokéballs:
Pokemon 016Pidgey.pngPidgey
Pokemon 019Rattata.pngRattata
Pokemon 161Sentret.pngSentret
Pokemon 163Hoothoot.pngHoothoot

In Route 29, once
you have Pokéballs:
Pokemon 016Pidgey.pngPidgey
Pokemon 019Rattata.pngRattata
Pokemon 161Sentret.pngSentret
Pokemon 163Hoothoot.pngHoothoot
Pokemon 187Hoppip.pngHoppip

If your Pokémon is wounded, get it healed in Cherrygrove City. When you head towards New Bark Town, you'll be ambushed by a mysterious trainer who got his hands on one of Professor Elm's Pokémon: Totodile if you chose Cyndaquil, Chikorita if you chose Totodile, or Cyndaquil if you chose Chikorita. Since your rival's Pokémon will always have the Type advantage, you'll need a good plan or a high level Pokémon to win (equipped healing items help too).

Be advised: even though your rival's Pokémon has a type advantage, its level is only 5. By this point, your starter Pokémon should have leveled up a few times, which should be advantageous for you.

Bring the egg to Professor Elm[edit]

While the police investigate the theft of the Pokémon (and give you a chance to name your Rival), give Professor Elm the Egg. As you leave, his assistant will give you your first Poké Balls. You can now buy them in Cherrygrove City and most other cities as well.

The Bank of Mom is now open[edit]

Decorations
Your mom likes buying fun Pokémon stuff for your room, like the Charmander and Snorlax dolls, and you can use them to decorate. When you're in your room, choose Decoration from your PC menu to arrange the objects.

You may want to stop by your home and leave some of your extra cash with Mom. While you're on your journey, your mom will help you save your money if you want her to. This keeps you from losing it when all of your Pokémon faint (the money in your possession is halved, but the money Mom's holding is not). You can even set it up so she'll automatically take a cut every time you earn money from other trainers. You can also bank by phone—just give her a call! Your mom loves to shop, and she will call you when she's purchased something new. Sometimes she buys helpful items, like Potion or Repel, and sometimes she just buys decorations for your room. Your mother can also buy a rare Moon Stone.

What now?[edit]

Going into this building will take you to Route 46.

The first step of your quest to become a Master Trainer is conquering the Gym in Violet City and earning the Zephyr Badge. Assemble a party of Pokémon and head back to Route 30, then continue on to Violet City. Detours along the way, like Route #46 and the Dark Cave present great opportunities to catch rare Pokémon.

If you're new to the Pokémon series, a guy on Route 29 will show you how to use Poké Balls. If you're an old pro, just start using the balls you got from Elm's aide, and then head to Cherrygrove City for more. If you chose Cyndaquil, it's not as necessary to capture flying types, because flying Pokémon have an advantage against many of the same types of Pokemon as a fire type Pokémon. Otherwise, you'll want to catch a Hoothoot.

Capturing Pokémon[edit]

Whether you're trying to catch all of the Pokémon you see or just the ones that you need, you should always be prepared for an encounter with a rare Pokémon. This means having at least five or six Poké Balls on you at all times, and at least one low-level Pokémon on your team or a Pokémon with the move False Swipe.

That last part is important, since it's incredibly difficult to catch Pokémon when they're at full health. They're a lot easier to catch when they're in the yellow damage zone, and a cinch when they're in the red, but you'll need a weak fighter to take them down to that level or you may accidentally defeat your target as you whittle away at its health. Sleep, Paralysis, and other negative conditions also make catching wild Pokémon easier, but don't use Poison or Burn or they could be defeated. Butterfree and Bellsprout can learn moves that cause these status.

Route 46 - Stopping by is a good idea![edit]

This walkthrough does not cover Route 46 until much later in the game. But there's good reason to visit it early in Crystal — you can now catch a Phanpy here! They're very rare, and only appear in the morning, but are worth the trouble. A Phanpy raised from level 2 will grow up to be an unusually powerful Donphan, the best Ground-type Pokémon in the game!

During the day you can also catch Geodude, Rattata, Spearow, and Jigglypuff there, and unlike Phanpy, they're very easy to find. Jigglypuff appears 5% of the time both day and night, so stick in there to catch one. Its your first opportunity to catch a Pokémon with Sing making other Pokémon captures easier. To get to Route #46, head through the building in the north part of Route #29.

Pokémon Found[edit]

Route #33 encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Pokemon 021Spearow.pngSpearow 35% 35% N/A 35% 35% N/A 30% 30% N/A
Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.pngJigglypuff 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% N/A N/A N/A
Pokemon 074Geodude.pngGeodude 40% 40% 45% 40% 40% 45% 50% 50% 50%
Pokemon 019Rattata.pngRattata 20% 20% 50% 20% 20% 50% 15% 20% 50%
Pokemon 231Phanpy.pngPhanpy N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5% N/A N/A
#39 Jigglypuff #74 Geodude
Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png
First opportunity to catch Normal type Jigglypuff in the bottom area of Route 46. It will be be level 3-5. It starts with Sing as its first move and will learn defense curl before it gets its first Physical Attack that causes damage at level 9.

So it needs to be put in top of the group and switched out rather than attack to get any exp. It has very high HP but is very slow however. Jigglypuff evolves when given a Moon Stone which are pretty hard to come by in Johto

It can learn the Defense Curl and Rock type move Rollout combo naturally and also one of Normal type best moves, Double Edge at level 39

Pokemon 074Geodude.png
First opportunity to catch Rock and Ground type Geodude. In Gen 2 it is very helpful as a tank to get through the early routes of the game and actually is very strong against the early Gyms making it a must catch. It has a good Defense stat and decent Attack stat. Is very slow however and has low HP.

It can learn Rock type move Rock Throw now at level 11 and learns great new attacks like Ground type move Magnitude at level 16 and Rock type move Roll at level 31.

Does learn some of the suicide moves such as Self Destruct and Explosion at high levels. On top of that it learns the best Ground type move Earthquake!

Can learn Strength HM 04 and also Fighting-type move TM 08 Rock Smash which is useful for when in caves.

#231 Phanpy #21 Spearow
Pokemon 231Phanpy.png
Crystal version only.

Pure Ground type Phanpy is reclusive and only comes out in the morning time. Its worth taking the time to catch this Pokémon. Should be noted it does flee from battle quite quickly. Has high HP and is Physical Attack stat dominant.

It is not much to brag about at low levels but stick in there and level it up into a Donphan which learns the very powerful Ground type move Earthquake at level 49. Or don't allow it to evolve to learn the powerful Normal type move Double-Edge at level 49. It learns Normal type move Take Down at level 25 then immediately evolves and learns Fury Attack

Donphan has very high HP, Attack and Defense. Could very well be one of your best Physical Pokémon to take you to the Elite 4. Has better Attack and stats than Nidoking. Also found on Route 45.

Pokemon 021Spearow.png
Normal and Flying type Spearow! This is the first opportunity to catch one. They have high Speed stat and a decent Attack stat.

It learns Fury Attack at level 13 and then new Dark type move Pursuit at level 25 if you prevent evolution. Has a high level move it can learn called Drill Peck, a Physical move doing 80 Flying type damage with 100% accuracy.

It has only 1 evolution into Fearow at level 20, and compared to Pidgey they're a bit rarer, a bit stronger, and a lot cooler. Fearow has high Speed and good Attack stat and will likely be the best candidate for HM 02 Fly

They also start off with a bigger advantage than Pidgey versus bug types since they start with Peck, a Flying type move. It will be one of your strongest early Pokémon for a while especially against Bug types in the wild and in the upcoming Gym. It will also be good against Gastly.