Pokemon Gold Version Cheats
December 31, 2008 by admin
Filed under Game Boy Color, P
Stuck? Looking to complete your Pokedex? Youre in luck. Weve put together a detailed Pokemon Gold/Silver strategy guide with a full walkthrough, Pokemon locations, breeding and trading info, techniques listings, and more. to access the complete guide for free.
Special Trainers
There are six extremely helpful Pokemon trainers in Gold/Silver whose telephone numbers you should definitely keep in your Pokegear. These six will randomly give you tips on how to find rare Pokemon and steer you towards areas where certain Pokemon are currently “swarming.”
Fisherman Ralph (Route 32): Helps you find Qwilfish Hiker Anthony (Route 33): Helps you find Dunsparce Bug Catcher Arnie (Route 35): Helps you find Yanma Schoolboy Chad (Route 38): Helps you find Snubbull Fisherman Wilton (Route 44): Helps you find Remoraid Hiker Parry (Route 45): Helps you find Marill
Trade Evolutions
There are a couple of Pokemon that only evolve when traded with another trainer. Some trade evolutions also require that the Pokemon holds a certain item when traded. Heres the list:
Kadabra – Alakazam Graveler – Golem Haunter – Gengar Machoke – Machamp Poliwhirl – Politoed (hold Kings Rock) Onix – Steelix (hold Metal Coat) Scyther – Scizor (hold Metal Coat) Porygon – Porygon2 (hold Up-Grade) Slowpoke – Slowking (hold Kings Rock) Seadra – Kingdra (hold Dragon Scale)
Trade-Only Pokemon
Gold Version
: The following Pokemon are not available in Pokemon Gold and have to be traded from Silver, Red, Blue or Yellow:
Bulbasaur, Ivysaur and Venusaur Squirtle, Wartortle and Blastoise Charmander, Charmeleon and Charizard Kabuto and Kabutops Omanyte and Omastar Vulpix and Ninetales Meowth and Persian Phanpy and Donphan Ledyba and Ledian Skarmory Delibird Articuno Zapdos Moltres Mewtwo Mew
Silver Version
: The following Pokemon are not available in Pokemon Silver and have to be traded from Gold, Red, Blue or Yellow:
Bulbasaur, Ivysaur and Venusaur Squirtle, Wartortle and Blastoise Charmander, Charmeleon and Charizard Kabuto and Kabutops Omanyte and Omastar Mankey and Primeape Growlithe and Arcanine Teddiursa and Ursaring Spinarak and Ariados Gligar Mantine Articuno Zapdos Moltres Mewtwo Mew
Solving the Unown Mystery
The ruins of Alph are home to the mysterious Unown (#201), the only Pokemon that exists in more than one shape. Solving the different sliding-tile puzzles will drop you into the ruins below, where you can capture the mysterious Pokemon. In the beginning, you can only access one puzzle (the solution is Kabutop). You can get to the rest of the ruins once you have Surf and Strength. Surf lets you swim to the south cave which contains a puzzle of Aerodactyl. The other two puzzles are reached through the Union Cave using Surf and Strength. The puzzle to the southwest is an Omanyte, while the one to the west is a picture of Ho-oh.
The more puzzles you solve, the more varieties of Unown will be available to be caught. (There are 26 variations in all, one for each letter of the English alphabet. Ruins of ALPH, get it?). Once you have caught at least three different shapes of Unown, go to the Alph Lab just outside the first entrance. You will receive an upgrade to your Pokedex that lets you view and collect the different shapes of Unown.
