| Pokémon | Notes | |---------|-------| | Paras, Weedle, Kakuna, Oddish, Gloom, Sunkern, Cherubi, Roselia, Budew, Shroomish, Breloom (rare) | | | (Sacred Gold) / Scyther (Storm Silver) | Version exclusive here. |
All Kanto routes now have Gen III–IV Pokémon. Examples:
Here are some tips and tricks to help you on your Pokémon journey:
This route is crucial, often holding early-game Machop and Geodude to assist with early gyms [1].
: Spearow, Aipom, Heracross (Headbutt), Mankey, Snubbull, Cherubi.
The Johto Safari Zone remains a primary source for specific species, but it is heavily object-dependent.
As the difficulty spikes, you gain access to powerful competitive Pokémon. Route 34 & Ilex Forest
: Nidoran (M/F), Yanma, Psyduck, Growlithe, Vulpix, Stunky, Glameow.
This guide highlights the general locations of Pokémon in Sacred Gold and Storm Silver. If you need a more specific location for a particular Pokémon to complete your Pokédex,
In Pokémon , every Pokémon from the first four generations (National Pokédex #001–#493) is available to catch or obtain within a single save file. This guide highlights the most significant location changes and event-based encounters to help you complete your Pokédex. Starter Pokémon Locations
After completing this monumental task, you must head to the . Here, you'll be given one chance to battle and capture the Alpha Pokemon itself: Arceus . This is the ultimate test of a master trainer and the "good ending" to the hack.
You'll find standard early game Pokémon, but with higher encounter rates for better types. Look for Pokémon like Bidoof, Sentret, Starly, and Mareep [1].
By following this guide, you'll be well on your way to catching a wide variety of Pokémon in Pokémon Sacred Gold and Storm Silver. Happy gaming!