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{{All Game Nav|game=Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal|custom=[[Pokémon/Pokédex|Pokédex]]}}
{{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"
|
[[File:Pokemon_056Mankey.png|40px]]{{bp|Mankey}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_190Aipom.png|40px]]{{bp|Aipom}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_214Heracross.png|40px]]{{bp|Heracross}}
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[[File:Pokemon_190Aipom.png|40px]]{{bp|Aipom}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_214Heracross.png|40px]]{{bp|Heracross}}
|
[[File:Pokemon_183Marill.png|40px]]{{bp|Marill}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_190Aipom.png|40px]]{{bp|Aipom}}<br />
[[File:Pokemon_214Heracross.png|40px]]{{bp|Heracross}}
|}
'''Route 42 connects Ecruteak City to Mahogany Town, and it also provides several entrances to Mt. Mortar. Keep your eyes peeled for the second entrance to the mountain, found on the stretch of road that's surrounded by two ponds—it's very easy to miss but very important!'''
[[File:Pokemon GSC Johto Route42.png|thumb|650px|left|Route #42]]


<big>By now the egg should have hatched, if it has click [[Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal/The Egg|here]]</big>
{{-}}
== Ignore the caves for now ==
You'll pass three entrances to [[../Mt. Mortar/]] as you cross Route 42, but you can't get to the caves' ultimate prize (an exclusive Pokémon) without HM 07 (Waterfall), so Mt. Mortar will be covered later on. For the time being, focus on reaching [[../Mahogany Town/]]


Here, you can either surf or go through Mt. Mortar, it is recommended that you surf.  
== Route features ==
=== Three rare Apricorn trees ===
You'll need to Cut your way into a private Apricorn grove along the middle of the route, but it's well worth it. It's the only place in the game where you can get '''Pink''', '''Green''', and '''Yellow Apricorns''', which can be made into '''Love''', '''Friend''', and '''Moon Balls'''.  
{{sidebar|title=A free Water Stone|contents=Trade phone numbers after beating Tully, and he'll give you a call when he fishes up a free '''Water Stone'''. You can use that to evolve {{bp|Staryu}}, {{bp|Cloyster}}, {{bp|Eevee}}, or {{bp|Poliwag}}.}}


(Crystal)In the middle Island, if you use cut, you will see Suicune next to the 3 trees, no battle again, it just goes by jumping over the hedges. If you want to see it again, it is by the sign next to the east entrance to the National Park.
=== More headbutting fun ===
Remember when you Headbutted all those trees to get a {{bp|Pineco}} and {{bp|Exeggcutor}}? Well it's time to start Headbutting again, because starting with Route 42, there's a whole new assortment of Pokémon to dislodge. If you've lost the Pokémon that knew how to Headbutt, you can re-buy the TM (#02) in Goldenrod City. You'll get a lot of {{bp|Spearow}}, but you'll also knock down new Pokémon {{bp|Heracross}} and {{bp|Aipom}}. One of the "special trees" you'll need to hit is one space right and directly south of the sign in the upper right next to the cave. The tree is on a corner and other trees in the area will not yield the rare pokemon.


==Pokémon found (Water)==
Alternatively, Headbutt can be learned through leveling up with the following Pokémon: Slowpoke, Slowbro, Seel, Dewgong, Drowzee, Hypno, Cubone, Marowak, Snorlax, Slowking.


{| {{prettytable|text center=1}}
==Trainers & Items==
! style="background-color:#80c0ff" | Morning
{|
! style="background-color:#4080ff" | Day
!colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Trainers
! style="background-color:#204080;color:#fff" | Night
!width="20px"|
|- valign="center"
!align="center" valign="top" colspan="2" style="background:#407040; color:#ffffff;" | Items
|-
|valign="top" | [[File:Pokemon GSC Pokemaniac.png|left]]
|valign="top" | '''Pokemaniac Shane''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]960
*{{bp|Nidorina|16|400}}
*{{bp|Nidorino|16|403}}
|rowspan="2"|
|
|
|[[Image:Pokemon_118Goldeen.png|40px]]{{bp|Goldeen}}
*Ultra Ball
*Pink Apricorn (Tree)
*Green Apricorn (Tree)
|-
|valign="top" | [[File:Pokemon GSC Fisher.png|left]]
|valign="top" | '''Fisher Chris''' (Gold/Silver) or '''Fisher Tully''' (Crystal): [[File:Pokebuck.png]]720
*{{bp|Qwilfish|18|385}}
|
|
*Yellow Apricorn (Tree)
*Super Potion
*Max Potion (hidden) - on a rock in the middle of the west lake
*Water Stone (talk to Fisher Tully, Crystal version only, and get his number)
|-
|-
|valign="top" | [[File:Pokemon GSC Hiker.png|left]]
|valign="top" | '''Hiker Benjamin''': [[File:Pokebuck.png]]512
*{{bp|Diglett|14|243}}
*{{bp|Geodude|14|258}}
*{{bp|Dugtrio|16|523}}
|}
===Pokémon found (Grass)===
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #42}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Mankey|056|30|30|30||||||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Mareep|179|30|30|30|50|50|50|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Flaaffy|180|10|10|10|10|10|10|||}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Spearow|021|30|30||40|40||30|30|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Fearow|022|||||||5|5|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Ekans|023|||||||30|30|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Arbok|024|||||||5|5|}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Rattata|019|||||||20|20|30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Raticate|020|||||||10|10|20}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Zubat|041|||30|||40|||30}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Golbat|042|||||||||15}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Marill|183|||||||||5}}
|}
===Pokémon found (Trees)===
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #42 (Headbutting-Moderate Chance)}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Spearow|021|80|80|80|80|80|80|65|65|65}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Aipom|190|20|20|20|20|20|20|20|20|20}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Ekans|023|||||||15|15|15}}
|}
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #42 (Headbutting-Low Chance)}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Spearow|021|50|50|50|50|50|50|50|50|50}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Aipom|190|20|20|20|20|20|20|20|20|20}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Heracross|214|30|30|30|30|30|30|30|30|30}}
|}
===Pokémon found (Water)===
{{PokemonGSC Header|Route #42 Surfing}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Goldeen|118|90|90|90|90|90|90|90|90|90}}
{{PokemonGSC Encounter|Seaking|119|10|10|10|10|10|10|10|10|10}}
|}
|}
{{-}}
{{-}}


==Pokémon found (Grass)==


{| {{prettytable|text center=1}}
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} style="font-size:larger; text-align:center"
! style="background-color:#80c0ff" | Morning
|+ Route 42 Fishing
! style="background-color:#4080ff" | Day
! style="background-color:#204080;color:#fff" | Night
|- valign="center"
|[[Image:Pokemon_021Spearow.png|40px]]{{bp|Spearow}}
|[[Image:Pokemon_021Spearow.png|40px]]{{bp|Spearow}}
|
|
| style="background-color:#000" style="font-size:smaller; color:#000" | Old Rod
| style="background-color:#000" style="font-size:smaller; color:#000" | Gold Rod
| style="background-color:#000" style="font-size:smaller; color:#000" | Super Rod
|-
|-
|[[Image:Pokemon_023Ekans.png|40px]]{{bp|Ekans}}
|[[File:Pokemon 129Magikarp.png|40px]]{{bp|Magikarp}}
|[[Image:Pokemon_023Ekans.png|40px]]{{bp|Ekans}}
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | '''85%'''
|
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''35%'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''20%'''
|-
|-
|
|[[File:Pokemon 118Goldeen.png|40px]]{{bp|Goldeen}}
|[[Image:Pokemon_019Rattata.png|40px]]{{bp|Rattata}}
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | '''15%'''
|
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''65%'''
|-
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''70%'''
|
|[[Image:Pokemon_020Raticate.png|40px]]{{bp|Raticate}}
|
|-
|-
|[[File:Pokemon 119Seaking.png|40px]]{{bp|Seaking}}
| style="border:1px solid #99F" | '''N/A'''
| style="border:1px solid #66F" | '''N/A'''
| style="border:1px solid #33F" | '''10%'''
|}
|}
{{-}}




==Trainers==
{| {{prettytable}}
*Fisher Tully: Qwilfish Level 18, 384 EXP, [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]720 (Phone)
! width="50%" style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #56 Mankey
*Pokémaniac Shane: Nidorina Level 16, 396, Nidorino Level 16, 403 EXP, [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]960
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #183 Marill
*Hiker Benjamin: Diglett Level 14, 240 EXP, Geodude Level 14, 258 EXP, Dugtrio Level 16, 518 EXP, [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]512
|-valign="top"
 
| [[File:Pokemon 056Mankey.png|left]] {{bp|Mankey }} and Primeape are only able to be caught in Gold version.
==Items==
Fighting Pokémon are still few and far between. {{bp|Mankey}} was underpowered in Red, Blue, and Yellow, but a lot's been done to improve it in Gold (it can't be found in Silver or Crystal). It finally gets a strong late game Fighting move Cross Chop with a Power of 100. It learns fighting moves early like Low Kick at level 9, Karate Chop at level 15 and Seismic Toss later on
*Ultra Ball
| [[File:Pokemon 183Marill.png|right]] {{bp|Marill}} is a lot easier to get in Crystal. They still only come out at night, but you don't need to go into Mt. Mortar and wait for swarms like you do in Gold and Silver. Marill is one of the weakest new Pokémon in Gold, Silver, and Crystal. Its stats are pretty poor (even after evolution) and its selection of moves is pretty bad.
*Pink Apricorn (Tree)
|-
*Green Apricorn (Tree)
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #214 Heracross
*Yellow Apricorn (Tree)
! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #190 Aipom
*Super Potion (Tree)
|-valign="top"
| [[File:Pokemon 214Heracross.png|left]] {{bp|Heracross}} is an interesting mix of Bug and Fighting types, and it alone learns Bug's new super attack: Megahorn with a Power of 120! The Bug equivalent of Lightning and Fire Blast, this attack could K.O. a {{bp|Mewtwo}} in one shot. Too bad the Fighting type makes it too vulnerable to Psychics to last that long.
It starts with Tackle and Leer but picks up Horn Attack at level 6, which has a Power of 65 for a very strong attack.
| [[File:Pokemon 190Aipom.png|left]] This seldom used monkey like Pokémon is one of 32 pure Normal-types in Gold, Silver and Crystal. {{bp|Aipom}} is quick, but has otherwise unimpressive stats and a poor collection of moves (although it can learn a bunch of TM's). It's fun to catch, but it isn't really worth using.
Its moves are Baton Pass, Fury Swipes, Swift, Screech, and Agility
|}


{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal|backpage=Cianwood Gym|nextpage=Mahogany Town}}
{{Footer Nav|game=Pokémon Gold and Silver|prevpage=Olivine Gym & Johto Side Quests|nextpage=Mahogany Town}}

Latest revision as of 04:03, 23 October 2023

New Pokémon
Gold Silver Crystal

Mankey
Aipom
Heracross

Aipom
Heracross

Marill
Aipom
Heracross

Route 42 connects Ecruteak City to Mahogany Town, and it also provides several entrances to Mt. Mortar. Keep your eyes peeled for the second entrance to the mountain, found on the stretch of road that's surrounded by two ponds—it's very easy to miss but very important!

Route #42

Ignore the caves for now[edit]

You'll pass three entrances to Mt. Mortar as you cross Route 42, but you can't get to the caves' ultimate prize (an exclusive Pokémon) without HM 07 (Waterfall), so Mt. Mortar will be covered later on. For the time being, focus on reaching Mahogany Town

Route features[edit]

Three rare Apricorn trees[edit]

You'll need to Cut your way into a private Apricorn grove along the middle of the route, but it's well worth it. It's the only place in the game where you can get Pink, Green, and Yellow Apricorns, which can be made into Love, Friend, and Moon Balls.

A free Water Stone
Trade phone numbers after beating Tully, and he'll give you a call when he fishes up a free Water Stone. You can use that to evolve Staryu, Cloyster, Eevee, or Poliwag.

More headbutting fun[edit]

Remember when you Headbutted all those trees to get a Pineco and Exeggcutor? Well it's time to start Headbutting again, because starting with Route 42, there's a whole new assortment of Pokémon to dislodge. If you've lost the Pokémon that knew how to Headbutt, you can re-buy the TM (#02) in Goldenrod City. You'll get a lot of Spearow, but you'll also knock down new Pokémon Heracross and Aipom. One of the "special trees" you'll need to hit is one space right and directly south of the sign in the upper right next to the cave. The tree is on a corner and other trees in the area will not yield the rare pokemon.

Alternatively, Headbutt can be learned through leveling up with the following Pokémon: Slowpoke, Slowbro, Seel, Dewgong, Drowzee, Hypno, Cubone, Marowak, Snorlax, Slowking.

Trainers & Items[edit]

Trainers Items
Pokemaniac Shane: 960
  • Ultra Ball
  • Pink Apricorn (Tree)
  • Green Apricorn (Tree)
Fisher Chris (Gold/Silver) or Fisher Tully (Crystal): 720
  • Yellow Apricorn (Tree)
  • Super Potion
  • Max Potion (hidden) - on a rock in the middle of the west lake
  • Water Stone (talk to Fisher Tully, Crystal version only, and get his number)
Hiker Benjamin: 512

Pokémon found (Grass)[edit]

Route #42 encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Mankey 30% 30% 30% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mareep 30% 30% 30% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A
Flaaffy 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% N/A N/A N/A
Spearow 30% 30% N/A 40% 40% N/A 30% 30% N/A
Fearow N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5% 5% N/A
Ekans N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30% 30% N/A
Arbok N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5% 5% N/A
Rattata N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 20% 20% 30%
Raticate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 10% 10% 20%
Zubat N/A N/A 30% N/A N/A 40% N/A N/A 30%
Golbat N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15%
Marill N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5%

Pokémon found (Trees)[edit]

Route #42 (Headbutting-Moderate Chance) encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Spearow 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 65% 65% 65%
Aipom 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%
Ekans N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15% 15% 15%
Route #42 (Headbutting-Low Chance) encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Spearow 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
Aipom 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%
Heracross 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30%

Pokémon found (Water)[edit]

Route #42 Surfing encounters
Gold Silver Crystal
Morn Day Night Morn Day Night Morn Day Night
Goldeen 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90% 90%
Seaking 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%


Route 42 Fishing
Old Rod Gold Rod Super Rod
Magikarp 85% 35% 20%
Goldeen 15% 65% 70%
Seaking N/A N/A 10%


#56 Mankey #183 Marill
Mankey and Primeape are only able to be caught in Gold version.

Fighting Pokémon are still few and far between. Mankey was underpowered in Red, Blue, and Yellow, but a lot's been done to improve it in Gold (it can't be found in Silver or Crystal). It finally gets a strong late game Fighting move Cross Chop with a Power of 100. It learns fighting moves early like Low Kick at level 9, Karate Chop at level 15 and Seismic Toss later on

Marill is a lot easier to get in Crystal. They still only come out at night, but you don't need to go into Mt. Mortar and wait for swarms like you do in Gold and Silver. Marill is one of the weakest new Pokémon in Gold, Silver, and Crystal. Its stats are pretty poor (even after evolution) and its selection of moves is pretty bad.
#214 Heracross #190 Aipom
Heracross is an interesting mix of Bug and Fighting types, and it alone learns Bug's new super attack: Megahorn with a Power of 120! The Bug equivalent of Lightning and Fire Blast, this attack could K.O. a Mewtwo in one shot. Too bad the Fighting type makes it too vulnerable to Psychics to last that long.

It starts with Tackle and Leer but picks up Horn Attack at level 6, which has a Power of 65 for a very strong attack.

This seldom used monkey like Pokémon is one of 32 pure Normal-types in Gold, Silver and Crystal. Aipom is quick, but has otherwise unimpressive stats and a poor collection of moves (although it can learn a bunch of TM's). It's fun to catch, but it isn't really worth using.

Its moves are Baton Pass, Fury Swipes, Swift, Screech, and Agility