Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Important Item Locations

Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Important Item Locations document is a reference guide to the new and/or swapped locations of important items within Sacred Gold & Storm Silver. This particular document explores two main types of items: TMs, of which there have been many swaps, and evolution items, which have all been shifted to be available prior to the initial Elite Four. Some key items are also listed. You can this article to find evolution items if you are reading Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Evolution Changes documentations. Technical Machine Locations TM01 Focus Punch: Also purchasable in Saffron

Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Action Replay Codes

Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Action Replay Codes document serves as a reference guide to some useful codes for Sacred Gold and Storm Silver designed for ease of gameplay. These are not intended to make the game easier! All codes for the American Heart Gold & Soul Silver will work for Sacred Gold & Storm Silver; codes listed in here are simply my personal recommendations. However, the Game IDs for SG/SS are different, which will affect those of you playing on flashcarts. The new IDs are as follows: Sacred Gold – Complete: IPKE 66972395Storm Silver – Complete: IPGE D5D82CBFSacred

Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Pokémon Locations

Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Pokémon Locations document exists to give the encounter data for each and every area within Sacred Gold and Storm Silver, both as a reference guide and because it’s impossible to view the data within the game itself. Data is listed for all types of encounter (sans Headbutting trees) Areas are listed in order of accessibility, though there may be one or two exceptions where maps have been shifted around to save space. Times will be specified on the encounters where they actually change between morning, day and night. There are several types of encounters:Grass,

Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Pokémon Changes

This document exists as a reference guide to the changes made to Pokémon within Sacred Gold and Storm Silver. All changes (bar Evolutions, which have their own document) are listed in here, including changes to abilities, level-up moves, stats, types and others. Notation is the following… () = New, {} = Replaces Original, [] = Shifts from Original Position In an ability context, if {} is used then it refers to which ability has been replaced by the new one, otherwise it’s just an addition. For level-up moves, it is explanatory with the prior definitions. Remember: Use Ctrl+F to find

Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Evolution Changes

Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Evolution Changes document is a reference guide to any changes made to evolution methods within Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER. Locations for the required evolution items can be found in the “Pokemon SACRED GOLD & STORM SILVER Important Item Locations” document which should also be in the same folder as this one. If a Pokémon is not listed, then no change has been made to its evolution method(s).For the following Pokémon:Clamperl, Dusclops, Electabuzz, Magmar, Onix, Poliwhirl, Porygon, Porygon2, Rhydon,Scyther, Seadra, Slowpoke.Instead of trading them with the necessary item, simply“Use” it from the menu

Pokemon Master Quest Johto Document

Advice/Bugs:Poke Ball Seals no longer work. Using them, taking apicture with Cameron, or Talking to the Pokemon behindyou WILL CRASH YOUR GAME. SAVE OFTEN.The Super Rod encounters are untouched due to a bug involving the software I used. You canget everything you’ll need with the Good Rod/SurfingIn Kanto go Vermillion-6-Saffron-8-Lavender-RockTunnel-10-9-Cerulean-24-25-7-Celadon-16-17-18-Fuchsia-15-14-13-12-11-DiglettCave-2-Viridian Forest-Pewter-3-Mt. Moon-4-Viridian Forest-2-Viridian-Route 1-PalletTown-Route 21-Cinnabar Island-Route 20-Seafoam Islands (before Blaine’s Gym)-Route19-Viridian-Route 22-Route 23-Route 28-Mt. SilverI couldn’t make TMs infinite so i pretty much made them obsolete. the level up sets includeeverything you needCliff Cave = Bellchime Trail in PPRE Maps Pokémon Changes:Chikorita – Ability: Natural Cure/Overgrow, Catch Rate: 90, Item:

Pokemon Flawless Platinum – Challenge Mode

Every trainer starts off with one extra level, including the initial Rival Battle. After each gym badge, as well as after the Elite Four, they gain another level. This results in them having at most 10 extra levels. Partners, however, do not have their levels increased. This results in a single instance where your rival’s team actually goes down in level. After the Second, Fourth, Sixth, and Eighth Badges, trainers will get an extra Pokémon on their team until they have six all together. After the Elite Four, all trainers will have six Pokémon. The exceptions are when you are

Pokemon Flawless Platinum – Normal Mode

Important TrainersTrainers who are vital to the story are listed here. This includes allies, such as Riley or Cheryl.I’m not listing the first Rival Battle because it is unchanged. Rival #2If you chose Turtwig:Taillow-Lv.8-Peck, Growl, Focus Energy, Quick AttackChimchar-Lv.9-Scratch, Leer, Ember If you chose Chimchar:Pidgey-Lv.8-Tackle, Gust, Sand-AttackPiplup-Lv.9-Pound, Growl, Bubble If you chose Piplup:Starly-Lv.8-Tackle, Growl, Quick AttackTurtwig-Lv.9-Tackle, Withdraw, Absorb Roark #1Omanyte-Lv.12-Stealth Rock, Water Gun, Withdraw, BiteKabuto-Lv.12-Stealth Rock, Scratch, Absorb, HardenCranidos-Lv.13-Headbutt, Leer, Focus Energy, PursuitLarvitar-Lv.14-Oran Berry-Bite, Sandstorm, Screech, Rock Tomb Lucas/Dawn (Partner)If you chose TurtwigPrinplup-Lv.18-Pound, Bubble, Peck, Icy Wind If you chose ChimcharGrotle-Lv.18-Tackle, Withdraw, Razor Leaf, Curse If you chose PiplupMonferno-Lv.18-Scratch, Ember,

Pokemon Flawless Platinum – Wild Pokemon listings

Wild Pokemon listingsHere are the listings of wild Pokemon found throughout Sinnoh.Twinleaf TownSurfing (25-45): Psyduck 60%, Slowpoke 30%, Poliwhirl 10%Old Rod (4-10): Magikarp 60%, Remoraid 30%, Finneon 5%, Feebas 5%Good Rod (10-30): Barboach 60%, Corphish 30%, Feebas 10%Super Rod (30-50): Gyarados 60%, Octillery 30%, Lumineon 5%, Milotic 5% Route 201 (2-3)Morning/Day: Starly 20%, Bidoof 20%, Pidgey 10%, Sentret 10%, Rattata 10%, Zigzagoon 10%, Taillow 10%, Spearow 10%Night: Starly 20%, Bidoof 20%, Poochyena 10%, Hoothoot 10%, Rattata 10%, Zigzagoon 10%, Taillow 10%, Spearow 10%Poké Radar: Chikorita 6%, Turtwig 6% Lake Verity Pre-GalacticPichu 20%, Azurill 20%, Wynaut 10%, Igglybuff 10%, Cleffa 10%,

Pokemon Flawless Platinum – Special Encounters

Special EncountersThis document lists all of the Special Encounters in Flawless Platinum. This includes Pokemon in the Overworld, the daily Pokemon in the Great Marsh, and the daily Pokemon found in the Trophy Garden. If it isn’t listed here, it is unedited from the vanilla game. Trophy Garden:Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup, Eevee, Porygon, Riolu, Togepi Great Marsh:Arbok, Toxicroak, Swalot, Carnivine, Drapion, Tropius, Kangaskhan, Yanmega Honey Trees (All of them)Vespiquen, Wormadam, Mothim, Dustox, Beautifly, Cherrim, Ambipom ManaphyWhile not a real encounter, Manaphy is obtained on Route 219 as soon as you get your