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==Indigo Plateau==
==Indigo Plateau==
[[File:Pokémon League Lobby GSC.png|thumb|Indigo Plateau]]
[[File:Pokémon League Lobby GSC.png|thumb|Indigo Plateau]]
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{{sign|RBY|footer}}
{{sign|RBY|footer}}


At [[Indigo Plateau]], challengers must face the five strongest Trainers in the region, one after the other. While it is possible to use items and save your progress between battles, it is impossible to return to the Pokémon Center unless you are defeated. The {{jo|Elite Four}} have not earned that title for nothing, so your Pokémon should be trained to level 50 to be on equal footing with the Champion. In order to be well-prepared, your team should include {{t|Dark}}-, {{t|Psychic}}-, {{t|Water}}- or {{t|Ice}}-, and {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon. Use TMs and HMs to teach moves like {{m|Ice Beam}}, {{m|Thunderbolt}}, {{m|Flamethrower}}, and {{m|Surf}} to round out your offense. Buy as many {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}s, {{DL|Revive|Revive}}s, and {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Full Heal}}s as you can afford. If you need to leave, the old man can have his {{p|Abra}} teleport you home to [[New Bark Town]].
At [[Indigo Plateau]], challengers must face the five strongest Trainers in the region, one after the other. While it is possible to use items and save your progress between battles, it is impossible to return to the Pokémon Center unless you are defeated. The {{jo|Elite Four}} have not earned that title for nothing, so your Pokémon should be trained to level 50 to be on equal footing with the Champion. In order to be well-prepared, your team should include {{t|Dark}}-, {{t|Psychic}}-, {{t|Water}}- or {{t|Ice}}-, and {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon. Use TMs and HMs to teach moves like {{m|Ice Beam}}, {{m|Thunderbolt}}, {{m|Flamethrower}}, and {{m|Surf}} to round out your offense. Buy as many [[Full Restore]]s, [[Revive]]s, and [[Full Heal]]s as you can afford. If you need to leave, the old man can have his {{p|Abra}} teleport you home to [[New Bark Town]].


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The first of the Elite Four is [[Will]], a master {{type|Psychic}} Trainer.
The first of the Elite Four is [[Will]], a master {{type|Psychic}} Trainer.


A powerful {{type|Electric}} attack can make short work of his two {{p|Xatu}} and his {{p|Slowbro}}. A hit from a strong {{t|Fire}} move like {{m|Flamethrower}} can eliminate his {{p|Jynx}} and {{p|Exeggutor}}. The only real threats are Xatu's {{m|Confuse Ray}} and Jynx's {{m|Lovely Kiss}}. If you chose {{p|Totodile}} as your starter, a few {{m|Bite}}s from {{p|Feraligatr}}'s massive jaws can whip through Will's entire team with little trouble.
A powerful {{type|Electric}} attack can make short work of his two {{p|Xatu}} and his {{p|Slowbro}}. A hit from a strong {{t|Fire}} move like {{m|Flamethrower}} can eliminate his {{p|Jynx}} and {{p|Exeggutor}}. The only real threats are Xatu's {{m|Confuse Ray}} and Jynx's {{m|Lovely Kiss}}. A few {{m|Bite}}s from {{p|Feraligatr}}'s massive jaws can whip through Will's entire team with little trouble.


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{{Party/Single|color={{psychic color}}|headcolor={{psychic color light}}|bordercolor={{psychic color dark}}
|sprite=Spr GS Will.png|
|sprite=Spr GS Will.png|
‎|prize={{PDollar}}4200
‎|prize={{PDollar}}4200
|class=Elite Four|name=Will
|class=Elite Four|name=Will
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|pokemon=5
|pokemon=5}}
 
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=178|pokemon=Xatu
|ndex=178|pokemon=Xatu
|type1=Psychic|type2=Flying
|type1=Psychic|type2=Flying
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|move4=Confuse Ray|move4type=Ghost}}
|move4=Confuse Ray|move4type=Ghost}}


|pokemon2={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=103|pokemon=Exeggutor
|ndex=103|pokemon=Exeggutor
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
|type1=Grass|type2=Psychic
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|move4=Leech Seed|move4type=Grass}}
|move4=Leech Seed|move4type=Grass}}


|pokemon3={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=080|pokemon=Slowbro
|ndex=080|pokemon=Slowbro
|type1=Water|type2=Psychic
|type1=Water|type2=Psychic
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|move4=Body Slam|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Body Slam|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon4={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
{{Party/Div|color={{psychic color}}}}
|style="margin:auto"|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=124|pokemon=Jynx
|ndex=124|pokemon=Jynx
|type1=Ice|type2=Psychic
|type1=Ice|type2=Psychic
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|move4=Lovely Kiss|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Lovely Kiss|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon5={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|style="margin:auto"|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=178|pokemon=Xatu
|ndex=178|pokemon=Xatu
|type1=Psychic|type2=Flying
|type1=Psychic|type2=Flying
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|move3=Psychic|move3type=Psychic
|move3=Psychic|move3type=Psychic
|move4=Confuse Ray|move4type=Ghost}}
|move4=Confuse Ray|move4type=Ghost}}
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==== Battle 2: Koga ====
====Battle 2: Koga====
[[File:Koga Room GSC.png|thumb|Koga's room]]
[[File:Koga Room GSC.png|thumb|Koga's room]]


The second of the Elite Four is [[Koga]], a master {{type|Poison}} Trainer and former Gym Leader of Kanto's [[Fuchsia Gym]].
The second of the Elite Four is [[Koga]], a master {{type|Poison}} Trainer and former Gym Leader of Kanto's [[Fuchsia Gym]].


A strong {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon can take out Koga's toxic team with little effort. Aside from that, {{t|Fire}} attacks will scorch his {{t|Bug}}s to a crisp, while a {{type|Rock}} move can knock his {{p|Crobat}} out of the air. Three of his Pokémon know {{m|Toxic}}, a move that {{status|badly poisons}} the foe. If afflicted, switching the Pokémon out of battle will cause the poison to lose its potency, degrading to a normal {{status|poison}} condition.
A strong {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon can take out Koga's toxic team with little effort. Aside from that, {{t|Fire}} attacks will scorch his {{t|Bug}}s to a crisp, while a {{type|Electric}}, {{type|Ice}}, or {{type|Rock}} move can knock his {{p|Crobat}} out of the air. Koga, however, lives up to his reputation of using status moves. Three of his Pokémon know {{m|Toxic}}, a move that {{status|badly poisons}} the foe. Other than that, his {{p|Muk}} knows {{m|Minimize}}, and two Pokémon know {{m|Double Team}}. Also beware of {{p|Forretress}}'s powerful Explosion.


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{{Party/Single|color={{poison color}}|headcolor={{poison color light}}|bordercolor={{poison color dark}}
|sprite=Spr GS Koga.png
|sprite=Spr GS Koga.png
|prize={{PDollar}}4400
|prize={{PDollar}}4400
|class=Elite Four|name=Koga
|class=Elite Four|name=Koga
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|pokemon=5
|pokemon=5}}
 
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=168|pokemon=Ariados
|ndex=168|pokemon=Ariados
|type1=Bug|type2=Poison
|type1=Bug|type2=Poison
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|move4=Giga Drain|move4type=Grass}}
|move4=Giga Drain|move4type=Grass}}


|pokemon2={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=205|pokemon=Forretress
|ndex=049|pokemon=Venomoth
|type1=Bug|type2=Steel
|type1=Bug|type2=Poison
|level=43|gender=male
|level=41|gender=male
|move1=Spikes|move1type=Ground
|move1=Gust|move1type=Flying
|move2=Swift|move2type=Normal
|move2=Supersonic|move2type=Normal
|move3=Protect|move3type=Normal
|move3=Toxic|move3type=Poison
|move4=Explosion|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic}}


|pokemon3={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=089|pokemon=Muk
|ndex=089|pokemon=Muk
|type1=Poison
|type1=Poison
|level=42|gender=male
|move1=Sludge Bomb|move1type=Poison
|move1=Sludge Bomb|move1type=Poison
|move2=Minimize|move2type=Normal
|move2=Minimize|move2type=Normal
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|move4=Acid Armor|move4type=Poison}}
|move4=Acid Armor|move4type=Poison}}


|pokemon4={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
{{Party/Div|color={{poison color}}}}
|ndex=049|pokemon=Venomoth
|style="margin:auto"|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|type1=Bug|type2=Poison
|ndex=205|pokemon=Forretress
|level=40|gender=male
|type1=Bug|type2=Steel
|move1=Gust|move1type=Flying
|level=43|gender=male
|move2=Supersonic|move2type=Normal
|move1=Spikes|move1type=Ground
|move3=Toxic|move3type=Poison
|move2=Swift|move2type=Normal
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic}}
|move3=Protect|move3type=Normal
|move4=Explosion|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon5={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|style="margin:auto"|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=169|pokemon=Crobat
|ndex=169|pokemon=Crobat
|type1=Poison|type2=Flying
|type1=Poison|type2=Flying
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|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move3=Quick Attack|move3type=Normal
|move4=Toxic|move4type=Poison}}
|move4=Toxic|move4type=Poison}}
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====Battle 3: Bruno====
====Battle 3: Bruno====
[[File:Bruno Room GSC.png|thumb|Bruno's room]]
[[File:Bruno Room GSC.png|thumb|Bruno's room]]
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The third of the Elite Four is [[Bruno]], a master {{type|Fighting}} Trainer.
The third of the Elite Four is [[Bruno]], a master {{type|Fighting}} Trainer.


Any decent {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon can easily knock out Bruno's brawny Pokémon, but should be wary of {{p|Hitmontop}}'s {{m|Pursuit}}, a {{type|Dark}} attack. A {{type|Flying}} Pokémon also has the advantage against all but Onix, but should avoid {{p|Machamp}}'s {{m|Rock Slide}}. {{p|Hitmonchan}}'s elemental punches may seem intimidating, but it lacks the power to really make use of them. Onix takes massive damage from both {{t|Grass}}- and {{type|Water}} attacks, like {{m|SolarBeam}} or {{m|Surf}}.
Any decent {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon can easily knock out Bruno's brawny Pokémon, but should be wary of {{p|Hitmontop}}'s {{m|Pursuit}}, a {{type|Dark}} attack. A {{type|Flying}} Pokémon also has the advantage against all but Onix, but should avoid {{p|Machamp}}'s {{m|Rock Slide}}. {{p|Hitmonchan}}'s elemental punches may seem intimidating, but it lacks the power to really make use of them. Onix takes massive damage from both {{t|Grass}}- and {{type|Water}} attacks.


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{{Party/Single|color={{fighting color}}|headcolor={{fighting color light}}|bordercolor={{fighting color dark}}
|sprite=Spr GS Bruno.png|
|sprite=Spr GS Bruno.png
|prize={{PDollar}}4600
|prize={{PDollar}}4600
|class=Elite Four|name=Bruno
|class=Elite Four|name=Bruno
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|pokemon=5
|pokemon=5}}
 
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=237|pokemon=Hitmontop
|ndex=237|pokemon=Hitmontop
|type1=Fighting
|type1=Fighting
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|move4=Pursuit|move4type=Dark}}
|move4=Pursuit|move4type=Dark}}


|pokemon2={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=107|pokemon=Hitmonchan
|ndex=107|pokemon=Hitmonchan
|type1=Fighting
|type1=Fighting
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|move4=Mach Punch|move4type=Fighting}}
|move4=Mach Punch|move4type=Fighting}}


|pokemon3={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=106|pokemon=Hitmonlee
|ndex=106|pokemon=Hitmonlee
|type1=Fighting
|type1=Fighting
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|move4=Swagger|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Swagger|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon4={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
{{Party/Div|color={{fighting color}}}}
|style="margin:auto"|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=095|pokemon=Onix
|ndex=095|pokemon=Onix
|type1=Rock|type2=Ground
|type1=Rock|type2=Ground
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|move4=Bind|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Bind|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon5={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|style="margin:auto"|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=068|pokemon=Machamp
|ndex=068|pokemon=Machamp
|type1=Fighting
|type1=Fighting
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|move3=Cross Chop|move3type=Fighting
|move3=Cross Chop|move3type=Fighting
|move4=Vital Throw|move4type=Fighting}}
|move4=Vital Throw|move4type=Fighting}}
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{{Party/Footer}}
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{{-}}
==== Battle 4: Karen ====
====Battle 4: Karen====
[[File:Karen Room GSC.png|thumb|Karen's room]]
[[File:Karen Room GSC.png|thumb|Karen's room]]


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{{Party|color={{dark color}}|headcolor={{dark color light}}|bordercolor={{dark color dark}}
{{Party/Single|color={{dark color}}|headcolor={{dark color light}}|bordercolor={{dark color dark}}
|sprite=Spr GS Karen.png
|sprite=Spr GS Karen.png
|prize={{PDollar}}4700
|prize={{PDollar}}4700
|class=Elite Four|name=Karen
|class=Elite Four|name=Karen
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|pokemon=5
|pokemon=5}}
 
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=197|pokemon=Umbreon
|ndex=197|pokemon=Umbreon
|type1=Dark
|type1=Dark
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|move4=Sand-Attack|move4type=Ground}}
|move4=Sand-Attack|move4type=Ground}}


|pokemon2={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=045|pokemon=Vileplume
|ndex=045|pokemon=Vileplume
|type1=Grass|type2=Poison
|type1=Grass|type2=Poison
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|move4=Moonlight|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Moonlight|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon3={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=198|pokemon=Murkrow
|type1=Dark|type2=Flying
|level=43|gender=female
|move1=Faint Attack|move1type=Dark
|move2=Whirlwind|move2type=Normal
|move3=Pursuit|move3type=Dark
|move4=Quick Attack|move4type=Normal}}
 
||pokemon4={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=094|pokemon=Gengar
|ndex=094|pokemon=Gengar
|type1=Ghost|type2=Poison
|type1=Ghost|type2=Poison
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|move4=Destiny Bond|move4type=Ghost}}
|move4=Destiny Bond|move4type=Ghost}}


|pokemon5={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
{{Party/Div|color={{dark color}}}}
|style="margin:auto"|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=198|pokemon=Murkrow
|type1=Dark|type2=Flying
|level=44|gender=female
|move1=Faint Attack|move1type=Dark
|move2=Whirlwind|move2type=Normal
|move3=Pursuit|move3type=Dark
|move4=Quick Attack|move4type=Normal}}
 
|style="margin:auto"|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=229|pokemon=Houndoom
|ndex=229|pokemon=Houndoom
|type1=Dark|type2=Fire
|type1=Dark|type2=Fire
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|move3=Roar|move3type=Normal
|move3=Roar|move3type=Normal
|move4=Pursuit|move4type=Dark}}
|move4=Pursuit|move4type=Dark}}
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{{Party/Footer}}
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==== Champion: Lance ====
 
====Champion: Lance====
[[File:Champion Room GS.png|thumb|100px|Lance's room]]
[[File:Champion Room GS.png|thumb|100px|Lance's room]]


With the {{ka|Elite Four}} defeated, only one person remains between you and the Hall of Fame: [[Lance]], master of {{t|Dragon}}s, and {{pkmn|Champion}} of the Pokémon League. This will be the toughest battle yet, but find a way to slay his {{t|dragon}}s and you'll be recognized as the most powerful Trainer in all of Johto and Kanto!
With the {{ka|Elite Four}} defeated, only one person remains between you and the Hall of Fame: [[Lance]], master of {{t|Dragon}}s, and {{pkmn|Champion}} of the Pokémon League. This will be the toughest battle yet, but find a way to slay his {{t|dragon}}s and you'll be recognized as the most powerful Trainer in all of Johto and Kanto!


Lance opens with his {{p|Gyarados}}, which is a big target for {{t|Electric}} attacks. His three {{p|Dragonite}} can't stand the cold, so have a {{t|Water}} or {{t|Ice}} Pokémon fire off a few {{m|Ice Beam}}s. Neither his {{p|Charizard}} nor his {{p|Aerodactyl}} enjoy water, so flood the field with {{m|Surf}} to take them out; both are vulnerable to Electric moves, as well. Keep your health as high as possible; every one of Lance's dragons knows the devastating {{m|Hyper Beam}} move, so don't get caught unprepared.
Lance opens with his {{p|Gyarados}}, which is a big target for {{t|Electric}} attacks. His three {{p|Dragonite}} can't stand the cold, so have a {{t|Water}} or {{t|Ice}} Pokémon fire off a few {{m|Ice Beam}}s. Neither his {{p|Charizard}} nor his {{p|Aerodactyl}} enjoy water, so flood the field with {{m|Surf}} to take them out; both are vulnerable to Electric moves, as well.  Aside from their singular weaknesses, all of Lance's Pokémon will be completely knocked out of the air by a super-effective {{t|Rock}} attack. Keep your health as high as possible; every one of Lance's dragons knows the devastating {{m|Hyper Beam}} move, so don't get caught unprepared.


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{{Party/Single||color={{dragon color}}|bordercolor={{dragon color dark}}|headcolor={{dragon color light}}
|sprite=Spr GS Lance.png
|sprite=Spr GS Lance.png
|prize={{PDollar}}5000
|prize={{PDollar}}5000
|class=Champion|name=Lance
|class=Champion|name=Lance
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|game=GSC|location=Indigo Plateau
|pokemon=6
|pokemon=6}}
 
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
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|ndex=130|pokemon=Gyarados
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|type1=Water|type2=Flying
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|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon2={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=149|pokemon=Dragonite
|ndex=149|pokemon=Dragonite
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying
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|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon3={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=006|pokemon=Charizard
|ndex=006|pokemon=Charizard
|type1=Fire|type2=Flying
|type1=Fire|type2=Flying
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|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon4={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
{{Party/Div|color={{dragon color}}}}
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=142|pokemon=Aerodactyl
|ndex=142|pokemon=Aerodactyl
|type1=Rock|type2=Flying
|type1=Rock|type2=Flying
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|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon5={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=149|pokemon=Dragonite
|ndex=149|pokemon=Dragonite
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying
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|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}


|pokemon6={{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|{{Pokémon/2|game=Gold and Silver
|ndex=149|pokemon=Dragonite
|ndex=149|pokemon=Dragonite
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying
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|move3=Fire Blast|move3type=Fire
|move3=Fire Blast|move3type=Fire
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Hyper Beam|move4type=Normal}}
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Revision as of 20:16, 5 April 2023

This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon Gold and Silver.
These pages follow the original Game Boy Color iteration, not Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. The guide for those games can be found here.


Indigo Plateau

Indigo Plateau

INDIGO PLATEAU
The Ultimate Goal
for Trainers!
POKéMON LEAGUE HQ

At Indigo Plateau, challengers must face the five strongest Trainers in the region, one after the other. While it is possible to use items and save your progress between battles, it is impossible to return to the Pokémon Center unless you are defeated. The Elite Four have not earned that title for nothing, so your Pokémon should be trained to level 50 to be on equal footing with the Champion. In order to be well-prepared, your team should include Dark-, Psychic-, Water- or Ice-, and Fighting-type Pokémon. Use TMs and HMs to teach moves like Ice Beam, Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, and Surf to round out your offense. Buy as many Full Restores, Revives, and Full Heals as you can afford. If you need to leave, the old man can have his Abra teleport you home to New Bark Town.

Indigo Plateau Poké Mart


Elite Four

Battle 1: Will

Will's room

The first of the Elite Four is Will, a master Psychic-type Trainer.

A powerful Electric-type attack can make short work of his two Xatu and his Slowbro. A hit from a strong Fire move like Flamethrower can eliminate his Jynx and Exeggutor. The only real threats are Xatu's Confuse Ray and Jynx's Lovely Kiss. A few Bites from Feraligatr's massive jaws can whip through Will's entire team with little trouble.




Heal your team, move your Psychic Pokémon to the front of your party, and head through the door to the second battle.


Battle 2: Koga

Koga's room

The second of the Elite Four is Koga, a master Poison-type Trainer and former Gym Leader of Kanto's Fuchsia Gym.

A strong Psychic-type Pokémon can take out Koga's toxic team with little effort. Aside from that, Fire attacks will scorch his Bugs to a crisp, while a Electric-type, Ice-type, or Rock-type move can knock his Crobat out of the air. Koga, however, lives up to his reputation of using status moves. Three of his Pokémon know Toxic, a move that badly poisons the foe. Other than that, his Muk knows Minimize, and two Pokémon know Double Team. Also beware of Forretress's powerful Explosion.




Heal your team, and make sure that your Psychic Pokémon is still ready for action.


Battle 3: Bruno

Bruno's room

The third of the Elite Four is Bruno, a master Fighting-type Trainer.

Any decent Psychic-type Pokémon can easily knock out Bruno's brawny Pokémon, but should be wary of Hitmontop's Pursuit, a Dark-type attack. A Flying-type Pokémon also has the advantage against all but Onix, but should avoid Machamp's Rock Slide. Hitmonchan's elemental punches may seem intimidating, but it lacks the power to really make use of them. Onix takes massive damage from both Grass- and Water-type attacks.




Rest up if needed, and swap your Psychic leader with a high-powered Fighting Pokémon.


Battle 4: Karen

Karen's room

The fourth of the Elite Four is Karen, a master Dark-type Trainer.

With its high defenses and moves like Confuse Ray, her Umbreon is the biggest obstacle. Inflict status ailments and switch out your Pokémon as needed. Once Umbreon goes down, the others can be taken out with elemental attacks. Ice-type attacks do well against her Murkrow and Vileplume, while her Houndoom is vulnerable to Water moves. Hit her Gengar with a Psychic- or Dark-type attack before it can use Curse.




Tend to your team, and swap your Fighting-type leader for a Pokémon with Thunderbolt.


Champion: Lance

Lance's room

With the Elite Four defeated, only one person remains between you and the Hall of Fame: Lance, master of Dragons, and Champion of the Pokémon League. This will be the toughest battle yet, but find a way to slay his dragons and you'll be recognized as the most powerful Trainer in all of Johto and Kanto!

Lance opens with his Gyarados, which is a big target for Electric attacks. His three Dragonite can't stand the cold, so have a Water or Ice Pokémon fire off a few Ice Beams. Neither his Charizard nor his Aerodactyl enjoy water, so flood the field with Surf to take them out; both are vulnerable to Electric moves, as well. Aside from their singular weaknesses, all of Lance's Pokémon will be completely knocked out of the air by a super-effective Rock attack. Keep your health as high as possible; every one of Lance's dragons knows the devastating Hyper Beam move, so don't get caught unprepared.




Lance congratulates you for defeating the Pokémon League, and compliments you on growing so much with your Pokémon. He is quickly interrupted by DJ Mary, who rushes in for an interview. She would have been here sooner, but Professor Oak is not as quick as he was in his younger days. He applauds your victory, and claims that your Pokémon won because they believed in you as a Trainer. Mary tries again for an interview, but Lance steps in and leads you to the next room.

Hall of Fame

Lance shows you to the Hall of Fame room, and says that it's been a long time since he was last here. He explains the large machine, where Pokémon League Champions are honored along with their courageous Pokémon. He activates the machine, registering you and your partners as Hall of Fame members.

The game saves, a slideshow of your Pokémon plays, and the credits roll...


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