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{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Gold and Silver}}
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{| {{prettytable|float=right|style=text-align:center}}
|+ New Pokémon
! style="background-color:#f08000; color:#ffffff" | Gold
! style="background-color:#808080; color:#ffffff" | Silver
! style="background-color:#8080f0; color:#ffffff" | Crystal
|- valign="center"
| colspan=2 |
[[File:Pokemon_063Abra.png|40px]]{{bp|Abra}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|40px]]{{bp|Drowzee}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_098Krabby.png|40px]]{{bp|Krabby}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_132Ditto.png|40px]]{{bp|Ditto}}<br />
Hatches from the<br />
Mystery Egg:<br />
[[File:Pokemon_175Togepi.png|40px]]{{bp|Togepi}}
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[[File:Pokemon_039Jigglypuff.png|40px]]{{bp|Jigglypuff}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_063Abra.png|40px]]{{bp|Abra}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_096Drowzee.png|40px]]{{bp|Drowzee}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_098Krabby.png|40px]]{{bp|Krabby}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_102Exeggcute.png|40px]]{{bp|Exeggcute}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_132Ditto.png|40px]]{{bp|Ditto}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_209Snubbull.png|40px]]{{bp|Snubbull}}<br />
Hatches from the<br />
Mystery Egg:<br />
[[File:Pokemon_175Togepi.png|40px]]{{bp|Togepi}}
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'''''Route #34 falls between Ilex Forest and Goldenrod City.  Near the top of the path is the Pokémon Daycare.  Get in the water with Surf and head south to a hidden area where there is 3 girl trainers who which once beaten will give you the hold item Soft Sand. This will boost the power of Ground-type techniques.'''''
'''''Route #34 falls between Ilex Forest and Goldenrod City.  Near the top of the path is the Pokémon Daycare.  Get in the water with Surf and head south to a hidden area where there is 3 girl trainers who which once beaten will give you the hold item Soft Sand. This will boost the power of Ground-type techniques.'''''
[[File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-Route34.png|thumb|300px|left|Route 34]]
[[File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-Route34.png|thumb|300px|left|Route 34]]
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|valign="top" colspan="2"|
*Super Potion (hidden in the Day Care grounds)
*Nugget (surf around barriers)
*Nugget (surf around barriers)
*Rare Candy (hidden in tree near nugget)
*Softsand (Below Nugget on next island, defeat 3 trainers)
*Softsand (Below Nugget on next island, defeat 3 trainers)
*Rare Candy (hidden in tree near nugget)
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==Pokémon found==
==Pokémon found==
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #34}}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #34}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Abra|063|12|12|12|12|12|12|8|8|8}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Abra|063|10|10|10|10|10|10|10|10|10}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|36|36|36|36|36|36|30|30|30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|35|35|35|35|35|35|30|30|30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Ditto|132|12|12|12|12|12|12|8|8|8}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Ditto|132|5|5|5|5|5|5|5|5|5}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Drowzee|096|40|40|40|40|40|40|||16}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Drowzee|096|50|50|50|50|50|50|||30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Pidgey|016|||||||16|16|1}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Pidgey|016|||||||20|20|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Snubbull|209|||||||30|30|1|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Snubbull|209|||||||30|30||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Jigglypuff|039|||||||8|8|8}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Jigglypuff|039|||||||5|5|5}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Hoothoot|163|||||||||30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Hoothoot|163|||||||||20}}
|}  
|}  
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #34 (Headbutting-Moderate Chance)}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Caterpie|010|65|65|65||||||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Metapod|011|15|15|15||||||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Butterfree|012|5|5|5||||||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Weedle|013||||65|65|65|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Kakuna|014||||15|15|15|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Beedrill|015||||5|5|5|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Exeggcute|102|15|15|15|15|15|15|20|20|20}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Hoothoot|163|||||||50|50|50}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Ledyba|165|||||||15|15|15}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Spinarak|167|||||||15|15|15}}
|}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #34 (Headbutting-Low Chance)}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Caterpie|010|50|50|50||||||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Metapod|011|||||||||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Butterfree|012|5|5|5||||||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Weedle|013||||50|50|50|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Kakuna|014|||||||||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Beedrill|015||||5|5|5|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Exeggcute|102|15|15|15|15|15|15|20|20|20}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Hoothoot|163|||||||50|50|50}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Pineco|204|30|30|30|30|30|30|30|30|30}}
|}
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} style="font-size:larger; text-align:center"
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} style="font-size:larger; text-align:center"
|+ Route #34 Fishing
|+ Route #34 Fishing
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|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
|[[File:Pokemon 129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | '''90%'''
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | '''85%'''
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''50%'''
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''35%'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | N/A
|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 098Krabby.png|40px]]{{bp|Krabby}}
|[[File:Pokemon 098Krabby.png|40px]]{{bp|Krabby}}
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | '''10%'''
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | '''15%'''
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''40%'''
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''55%'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''50%'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''60%'''
|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 099Kingler.png|40px]]{{bp|Kingler}}
|[[File:Pokemon 099Kingler.png|40px]]{{bp|Kingler}}
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''25%'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''10%'''
|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 222Corsola.png|40px]]{{bp|Corsola}}<br /><span style="font-size:x-small">* Corsola do not appear at night</span>
|[[File:Pokemon 222Corsola.png|40px]]{{bp|Corsola}}<br /><span style="font-size:x-small">* Corsola do not appear at night</span>
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''10%*'''
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''10%*'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''25%*'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''30%*'''
|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 120Staryu.png|40px]]{{bp|Staryu}}<br /><span style="font-size:x-small">* Staryu only appear at night</span>
|[[File:Pokemon 120Staryu.png|40px]]{{bp|Staryu}}<br /><span style="font-size:x-small">* Staryu only appear at night</span>
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | N/A
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''10%*'''
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''10%*'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''25%*'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''30%*'''
|}
|}
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} style="font-size:larger; text-align:center"
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} style="font-size:larger; text-align:center"
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! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #96 Drowzee
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #96 Drowzee
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|-valign="top"
| [[File:Pokemon 063Abra.png|left]] Abra can't do anything but Teleport, until it evolves into {{bp|Kadabra}} at level 16, unless you give it a TM.  It then learns Confusion, Psybeam at level 21, and Psychic at level 38.  This family has terrible Defense, but hardly needs it: they're so fast and have such high Special Attack that they can frequently win on the first turn and can learn reflect which improve resistance to physical attacks.
| [[File:Pokemon 063Abra.png|left]] Pure Psychic type Abra is a must catch Pokémon.  It has very high Special Attack stat and Speed stat also to pummel opponents often one shotting them.  Has very low HP.  Initially it can't do anything but use Teleport, unless you give it a TM, until it evolves into {{bp|Kadabra}} at level 16.  It then learns Confusion at level 16, Psybeam at level 21, and Psychic at level 38.   
| [[File:Pokemon 096Drowzee.png|right]] Too slow to compete with other Psychics like Mewtwo and Alakazam, Drowzee and Hypno were often overlooked in Red/Blue/Yellow.  Drowzee and evolved form {{bp|Hypno}} have a few new late game attacks in Gold/Silver/Crystal, but are still just too slow.
 
This family has terrible Defense, but hardly needs it: they're so fast and have such high Special Attack that they can frequently win on the first turn and can also learn defensive type moves like Reflect which improve resistance to physical attacks. As your Rival gets a Gastly it may be wise to keep your Abra around and evolve it up to the max!
| [[File:Pokemon 096Drowzee.png|right]] Pure Psychic type Drowsee is an intersting option.  Its best stat is Special Defense while having average HP and low Attacking stats.
 
Gets Confusion at level 18, Meditate at level 36, Psychic at level 40 and lastly Future Sight at level 45 if you prevent the evolution.  Also naturally learns Normal type move Headbutt at level 25 making him useful for finding Pokémon in the small trees. Gotta catch em all.
 
Can be taught TM 42 Dream Eater.  Evolves at level 26 into Hypno.  Drowzee and evolved form {{bp|Hypno}} have a few new late game attacks in Gold/Silver/Crystal, but are still just too slow.
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|-
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #132 Ditto
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #132 Ditto
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #209 Snubbull
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #209 Snubbull
|-valign="top"
|-valign="top"
| [[File:Pokemon 132Ditto.png|left]] In battle, Ditto is still a one-trick pony that can copy any opponent's moves, but not their stats (its stats are very low).  But outside of battle, Ditto is capable of mating with just about any Pokémon, including those that seem like they don't have genders. So, keep Ditto out of the team, but catch him for breeding.
| [[File:Pokemon 132Ditto.png|left]] In battle, Ditto is still a one-trick pony that can copy any opponent's moves, but not their stats (its stats are very low).  But outside of battle, Ditto is capable of mating with just about any Pokémon, including those that seem like they don't have genders.  
 
So, keep Ditto out of the team, but catch one for breeding.
| [[File:Pokemon 209Snubbull.png|right]] Snubbull is easy to recognize as it was one of the Pokémon whose artwork was used when Gold and Silver being released. It is a Normal-type Pokémon that learns some nice early attacks like Ghost-type Lick and Dark-type Bite while gaining Rage and Take Down later, making it one of the less useful Normal-types. Does have an stronger evolved form in {{bp|Granbull}}
| [[File:Pokemon 209Snubbull.png|right]] Snubbull is easy to recognize as it was one of the Pokémon whose artwork was used when Gold and Silver being released. It is a Normal-type Pokémon that learns some nice early attacks like Ghost-type Lick and Dark-type Bite while gaining Rage and Take Down later, making it one of the less useful Normal-types. Does have an stronger evolved form in {{bp|Granbull}}
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! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #39 Jigglypuff
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #39 Jigglypuff
|-valign="top"
|-valign="top"
| [[File:Pokemon 098Krabby.png|right]] Outside of one new Defensive technique (Protect, which only works well when combined with other moves that Krabby can't learn), this is the same old Krabby.  Its strengths are good water attacks and the ability to learn four HMs: Cut, Surf, Strength, and Whirlpool. It has incredible attack power. Some of its good moves are Guillotine at level 27 and Krabby's unique Water-type move Crabhammer at level 41.
| [[File:Pokemon 098Krabby.png|right]] Pure Water type Pokémon Krabby is a under appreciated option.  It has high Physical Attack and Defense stats but low HP.  Evolves at level 28 into Kingler and gets massive boost to Attack stat and also defense. Special Attack is still low though.
| [[File:Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png|left]] Jigglypuff is improved in Silver and Gold, it can learn the Defense Curl and Rollout combo by leveling. Its starting move Sing can be teamed up with TM42 Dream Eater for some Special damage.  It learns Double-Edge as its last moveIt has high HP at the expense of weak stats but gets extra damage on Double-Edge for being a normal type. Another strength of Double-Edge because the 1/4 damage Jigglypuff gets hit back with is usually trivial because of its high HP.
 
Krabby is another Pokémon to learn a unique move and for Krabby it is Water-type move Crabhammer at level 41.  Its strengths are good water attacks and the ability to learn four HMs: Cut, Surf, Strength, and Whirlpool. It has incredible attack power. Some of its good moves are Vice Grip at level 12, Stomp at level 23 and finally Guillotine at level 27.
Outside of this it gets a couple of Defensive techniques Harden and Protect.
| [[File:Pokemon 039Jigglypuff.png|left]] Jigglypuff is improved in Silver and Gold, it can learn the Defense Curl and Rollout combo by leveling. Its starting move Sing can be teamed up with TM42 Dream Eater for some Special damage.  It learns Normal type move Double-Edge as its last.   


Like {{bp|Pikachu}}, it can now lay an egg containing a new Pokémon, {{bp|Igglybuff}}, that is even ''more'' obnoxiously cute.
It has high HP at the expense of weak stats but gets extra damage ( STAB ) on Double-Edge for being a Normal type.  Another strength of Double-Edge because the 1/4 damage Jigglypuff gets hit back with is usually trivial because of its high HP.  Like {{bp|Pikachu}}, it can now mate and lay an egg containing a new Pokémon, {{bp|Igglybuff}}, that is even cuter.
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