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Re: My Pokemon Heart Gold & Soul Silver Walkthrough Thread[RS][MU]
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Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version[2] are the second installments of
the Pokémon series of role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and
published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. They were first released in Japan in 1999
and to Australia and North America in 2000 and Europe in 2001. Pokémon Crystal, a
special edition version, was released for the Game Boy Color roughly a year later in
each region. In 2009, Nintendo remade Gold and Silver for the Nintendo DS as
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
The games are set in the fictional Johto region, which introduces 100 new species
of Pokémon, and follow the progress of the central character, whose name the
player may choose, in his quest to master Pokémon battling. Both games are
independent of each other but feature largely the same plot and, while both can
be played separately, it is necessary to trade between them and their backward
compatible predecessors in order to fully complete the games' Pokédexes. The
Johto Saga of the Pokémon anime is based on the new region introduced in the
games.
Pokémon Gold and Silver continued the enormous success of its predecessors as
the Pokémon franchise began to form into a multi-billion dollar company. The games
almost matched the sales Pokémon Red and Blue and went on to jointly sell millions
of copies worldwide.
Like Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Pokémon Gold and Silver are played from a top-
down perspective, with players directly navigating the protagonist around the
fictional universe, interacting with objects and people. As the player explores this
world he or she will encounter different terrains, such as grassy fields, forests,
caves, and seas; in which different Pokémon species reside. As the player
randomly encounters one of these creatures, the field switches to a turn-
based "battle scene", where the Pokémon will fight.[3]
There are two main goals within the games: following through the main storyline
and defeating the Elite Four and Lance to become the new Champion,[4] and
completing the Pokédex by capturing, evolving, and trading to obtain all 251
creatures. A major aspect of this is developing and raising the player's Pokémon by
battling other Pokémon, which can be found in the wild or owned by other Trainers.
This system of accumulating experience points and leveling up, characteristic and
integral to all Pokémon video games, controls the physical properties of the
Pokémon, such as the battle statistics acquired, and the moves learned.[5]
New features
While Pokémon Gold and Silver retain the basic mechanics of capturing, battling,
and evolving introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, new features were added. A
time system was introduced using a real-time internal clock that keeps track of the
current time and day of the week. Certain events, including Pokémon appearances,
are influenced by this feature.[3] New items were added, with some designed to
exploit a new mechanic: Pokémon being able to hold items.[6] A new type of item
able to be held was the berry, which comes in varieties and can restore health or
cure status effects. Other held items can give boosts to the Pokémon during
battle. More specialized Poké Balls were introduced, which make Pokémon catching
easier in certain situations.[7] A new item called the Pokégear was introduced,
functioning as a watch, map, radio, and phone, allowing the player to call other
characters who offer their phone number. Trainers will call for a rematch and
others will call about rare Pokémon that can be caught in a certain area.[8]
The games introduce Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, a new type of legendary Pokémon
that wander around Johto, changing locations frequently.[9] They can be tracked
by the Pokédex once encountered, and will always attempt to flee, but will retain
HP loss and status effects. In addition there is the possibility of encountering a
shiny Pokémon, which have a different coloration than normal Pokémon of their
species, and appear very rarely.[10] Two new Pokémon types were added, the
Steel-type and the Dark-type.[11] Steel-type Pokémon have very high defense
and resistance to other types, while Dark-type Pokémon are immune to Psychic-
type moves and are strong against Psychic-type Pokémon.[5] In Gold and Silver
, new moves were added, but Pokémon knowing new moves are not allowed to be
traded to the first generation games. To solve this, a move deleter was
introduced, capable of erasing moves known by the Pokémon. Another major
change was the splitting of the Special stat into Special Attack and Special
Defense, which increased aspects of strategy.[5]
With the introduction of Pokémon breeding, Pokémon are assigned to one or two
breeding groups. When a male and female Pokémon that share at least one
breeding group are left at a Pokémon Daycare, they may produce an egg, which
will hatch into a young Pokémon.[12] The young Pokémon will inherit the species of
its mother, and moves from its father. However, legendary Pokémon, among certain
other species, cannot breed.[13]
Setting and plot
Pokémon Gold and Silver take place in Johto three years after the events of the
games' predecessors.[14] Johto is a fictional region modeled after the Kansai and
Tokai regions of Japan. This is one distinct region shown in the various Pokémon
video games. It features a total of seven cities and three towns, along with
different geographical locations and Routes connecting most locations to one
another. Some areas are only accessible once the player learns a special ability or
gains a special item; for instance, the player must acquire the HM Surf, which
allows the character to ride certain Pokémon across the sea, in order to reach
Cianwood City.[15]
The silent protagonist of Pokémon Gold and Silver is a young boy who lives in New
Bark Town. At the beginning of the games, players may choose either Chikorita,
Cyndaquil, or Totodile, as their starter Pokémon from Professor Elm.[11] In
addition, his rival will steal a Pokémon from Professor Elm and battle the player at
certain points in the game to test the player's Pokémon.[8]
The basic goal of the game is to become the best trainer in Johto and Kanto; which
is done by raising Pokémon, completing the Pokédex, defeating the eight Gym
Leaders in Johto for Gym Badges, and challenging the Elite Four and the Champion,
and then defeating the eight Gym Leaders in Kanto. Finally, the player may face off
against Red atop of Mt. Silver.[16] Throughout the game, the player will have to
battle against the forces of Team Rocket, a criminal organization that abuses
Pokémon.[7]
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