Pokémon Gold And Silver/Cerulean City - StrategyWiki

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  • Gameplay
  • Walkthrough

Table of Contents

Gameplay
  • New features
  • Battling
  • Raising Champions
  • Catching Pokémon
  • Breeding
Appendices
  • Pokédex
    • Unown Dex
  • Completing the Pokédex
  • Shiny Pokémon
  • Pokérus
  • The Three Legendary Beasts
  • Item locations
  • Moves
  • Cheats
  • GameShark Codes
Pack
  • Items
  • Balls
  • TMs and HMs
  • Key Items
Walkthrough Zephyr Badge
  • New Bark Town
  • Route 29
  • Cherrygrove City
  • Mr. Pokémon's House
  • Back to New Bark Town
  • Routes 30 & 31
  • Dark Cave
  • Violet City
  • Sprout Tower
Hive Badge
  • Route 32
  • Ruins of Alph
  • Union Cave
  • Route 33
  • Azalea Town
  • Slowpoke Well
Plain Badge
  • Ilex Forest
  • Route 34
  • Goldenrod City
Fog Badge
  • Route 35
  • National Park
  • Routes 36 & 37
  • Ecruteak City
  • Burned Tower
Storm Badge
  • Route 38 & 39
  • Olivine City
  • Lighthouse
  • Routes 40 & 41
  • Cianwood City
Mineral Badge
  • Olivine Gym & Johto Side Quests
Glacier Badge
  • Route 42
  • Mahogany Town
  • Route 43
  • Lake of Rage
  • Rocket Hideout
Rising Badge
  • Radio Tower
  • Return to Ecruteak City (Crystal)
  • Route 44
  • Ice Path
  • Blackthorn City
  • Dragon's Den
The Pokémon League
  • Mt. Mortar
  • Whirl Islands
  • Tin Tower
  • Routes 45 & 46
  • Routes 26 & 27
  • Victory Road
  • Indigo Plateau
Postgame
  • Fast Ship S.S Aqua
  • Vermilion City
  • Route 6
  • Saffron City
  • Route 7
  • Route 8
  • Lavender Town
  • Rock Tunnel
  • Routes 9 & 10
  • Cerulean City
  • Routes 24 & 25
  • Route 5
  • Celadon City
  • Routes 16, 17 & 18
  • Fuchsia City
  • Routes 14 & 15
  • Routes 12 & 13
  • Route 11
  • Diglett's Cave
  • Route 2
  • Pewter City
  • Route 3
  • Mt. Moon
  • Route 4
  • Viridian City
  • Route 1
  • Pallet Town
  • Routes 19, 20 & 21
  • Viridian Gym
  • Route 22
  • Route 28
  • Mt. Silver
Pokémon Crystal New features Walkthrough Appendices
  • Battle Tower

Head directly to the Gym to find the suspicious man who has run off with the Power Plant's part. The Gym Leader isn't in the Gym, but that's OK—you have other business to attend to before you battle with her.

Poké Mart
Great Ball 600
Ultra Ball 1200
Full Heal 600
Super Potion 700
Dire Hit 650
Super Repel 500
Surf Mail 50
X Attack 550
X Defend 550

City features[edit | edit source]

Apprehend the thief[edit | edit source]

The thief is hiding from the law in the Gym, and he'll run for it when you come to visit. Fortunately, the man outside saw which way he ran: north towards Route 24. Catch him on the bridge, defeat his lone Pokémon, and he'll fess up. He stashed the Machine Part in the Gym, and you'll find it by searching above the square of water in the center.

Return the stolen part[edit | edit source]

When you return the part to the Power Plant, you'll be rewarded with TM 07 (Zap Cannon). And when that's all over, you'll be able to recover the Copycat Girl's Clefairy Doll, which you can return to get the Pass which lets you ride the train from Saffron City to Goldenrod City at any point, and pick up the Expansion Card in Lavender Town. You can use that card to wake up Snorlax (see Route 11 for more details).

Something in the water[edit | edit source]

A kid near the upper left corner of the city is reporting a ping from his Item Finder, but he didn't follow it up. Head into the water and use your own Item Finder: You'll find the Berserk Gene which, when held, raises the Pokémon's Attack, but also Confuses it.

Find Misty and her mystery date[edit | edit source]

Once you've returned the Machine Part, you can come back to Cerulean and hunt down Misty. She's shirking Gym duty... to go on a date? You'll need to find your way through Routes 24 & 25, but you'll find her and her mystery man at the end. When the guy dashes off, Misty will return to her post at the Gym.

Cerulean City Gym[edit | edit source]

Misty prefers Water-type Pokémon, but some of her creatures have dual-types like Water and Ice, or Water and Psychic. You have plenty of ways to deal with Water Pokémon by now. You can electrocute them with your new Electabuzz that you caught on Route 10 hopefully. Grass them, or better yet, both. You'll definitely want a Grass-type (or a Flying-type) to deal with Misty's pesky, Electric-resistant Quagsire. The Starmie can heal itself, so save a strong Pokémon to finish it off quickly.

Trainers[edit | edit source]

  • Swimmer♂ Parker
    • Horsea
    • Horsea
    • Seadra and 280
  • Swimmer♀ Briana
    • Seaking
    • Seaking and 700
  • Swimmer♀ Diana
    • Golduck and 740

Leader[edit | edit source]

  • Leader Misty
    • Golduck
    • Quagsire
    • Lapras
    • Starmie, 4700 and Cascadebadge
Cerulean City Surfing
Goldeen 90%
Seaking 10%
Cerulean City Fishing
Old Rod Good Rod Super Rod
Magikarp 85% 35% N/A
Krabby 15% 55% 60%
Corsola N/A 10%* 30%*
Staryu N/A 10%* 30%*
Kingler N/A N/A 10%

*Corsola can only be found in the morning and daytime, while Staryu can only be found at night.

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  • Route 9-10
  • Cerulean City
  • Route 24-25

Table of Contents

Gameplay
  • New features
  • Battling
  • Raising Champions
  • Catching Pokémon
  • Breeding
Appendices
  • Pokédex
    • Unown Dex
  • Completing the Pokédex
  • Shiny Pokémon
  • Pokérus
  • The Three Legendary Beasts
  • Item locations
  • Moves
  • Cheats
  • GameShark Codes
Pack
  • Items
  • Balls
  • TMs and HMs
  • Key Items
Walkthrough Zephyr Badge
  • New Bark Town
  • Route 29
  • Cherrygrove City
  • Mr. Pokémon's House
  • Back to New Bark Town
  • Routes 30 & 31
  • Dark Cave
  • Violet City
  • Sprout Tower
Hive Badge
  • Route 32
  • Ruins of Alph
  • Union Cave
  • Route 33
  • Azalea Town
  • Slowpoke Well
Plain Badge
  • Ilex Forest
  • Route 34
  • Goldenrod City
Fog Badge
  • Route 35
  • National Park
  • Routes 36 & 37
  • Ecruteak City
  • Burned Tower
Storm Badge
  • Route 38 & 39
  • Olivine City
  • Lighthouse
  • Routes 40 & 41
  • Cianwood City
Mineral Badge
  • Olivine Gym & Johto Side Quests
Glacier Badge
  • Route 42
  • Mahogany Town
  • Route 43
  • Lake of Rage
  • Rocket Hideout
Rising Badge
  • Radio Tower
  • Return to Ecruteak City (Crystal)
  • Route 44
  • Ice Path
  • Blackthorn City
  • Dragon's Den
The Pokémon League
  • Mt. Mortar
  • Whirl Islands
  • Tin Tower
  • Routes 45 & 46
  • Routes 26 & 27
  • Victory Road
  • Indigo Plateau
Postgame
  • Fast Ship S.S Aqua
  • Vermilion City
  • Route 6
  • Saffron City
  • Route 7
  • Route 8
  • Lavender Town
  • Rock Tunnel
  • Routes 9 & 10
  • Cerulean City
  • Routes 24 & 25
  • Route 5
  • Celadon City
  • Routes 16, 17 & 18
  • Fuchsia City
  • Routes 14 & 15
  • Routes 12 & 13
  • Route 11
  • Diglett's Cave
  • Route 2
  • Pewter City
  • Route 3
  • Mt. Moon
  • Route 4
  • Viridian City
  • Route 1
  • Pallet Town
  • Routes 19, 20 & 21
  • Viridian Gym
  • Route 22
  • Route 28
  • Mt. Silver
Pokémon Crystal New features Walkthrough Appendices
  • Battle Tower

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