Appendix:HeartGold and SoulSilver walkthrough/Section 1

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This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions. This walkthrough follows the remade Nintendo DS versions, not Pokémon Gold and Silver.
The guide for those can be found here.

A New Journey is About to Unfold

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Professor Oak greets you
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You begin the game in your room

Just like in Gold & Silver, Professor Oak introduces new Trainers to the Pokémon world. His lecture is important for new players, though it's nothing new to veterans of the series. Once he is done talking, choose a gender for your character. Remember, your character's gender cannot be changed! After that, you have to enter your character's name. The name cannot be changed either, so double-check that you have what you want. Press "OK" when you are happy with your choice, and your sprite will shrink smaller and smaller.



Welcome to the world of Pokémon!







New Bark Town

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Choose either Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile

After listening to Oak's lecture, you wake up in your room. Walk downstairs to find your mom, who enables the Bag, Trainer Card, Save, and Options on the lower screen. When she is done talking, step outside to visit your hometown.

Soon after leaving your house, a Marill runs up to you, mistaking you for its Trainer, Lyra/Ethan. Your opposite-gender counterpart calls it back, and they both run off. As in the originals, the shady guy peering into Elm's lab will shove you away, telling you to get lost. Enter the lab and speak to Professor Elm, who asks you a favor: it seems his friend Mr. Pokémon has found something, and needs you to bring it back to the lab. He feels that it is too dangerous to leave by yourself, so he lets you choose either Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile to accompany you. Before you leave, Elm explains the benefits of letting a Pokémon walk beside you, outside of its Poké Ball. This is one of the most recognizable differences from Gold & Silver: a Trainer's lead Pokémon will follow behind them, like Pikachu did in Yellow Version.


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Chikorita
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Cyndaquil
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Totodile
Grass Fire Water
153 Bayleef 156 Quilava 159 Croconaw
Grass Fire Water
154 Meganium 157 Typhlosion 160 Feraligatr
Grass Fire Water


Mr. Pokémon lives on Route 30, but you'll have to cut through Route 29 and Cherrygrove City first. On your way out, Elm's aide gives you five Potions. Step back outside to find Lyra/Ethan, who tells you to visit your mom before leaving. Stop back home to pick up your Pokégear from Mom. It only has a phone function now, but will soon act as a map and radio as well. Leave your home and walk west towards Route 29, and Elm runs out of the lab to give you his phone number.


Route 29

There's no way to avoid the tall grass on the way to Cherrygrove, so train your starter by fighting off the wild Pokémon. Follow the dead-end trail in the northeast to find a Potion in the clearing. Further west is the first Apricorn tree that you'll find, though you don't have anything to store it in right now. Stop by this area on a Tuesday to find Tuscany, one of the seven Week Siblings, who will give you a TwistedSpoon on your first meeting. Continue west to reach Cherrygrove City.



Cherrygrove City

On your way into the city, a nimble old man ambushes you and gives you a speedy tour of the city - the Pokémon Center, the Poké Mart, the path to Route 30, and the ocean. After the tour, he gives you the Running Shoes. These shoes appear on the touch screen, and can be equipped indefinitely (unlike in Generation III, where it was controlled by the B button). Heal up at the Poké Center if need be, buy a few Potions, and head for Cherrygrove's northern exit. Before you can leave, the Guide Gent shows up again, this time to give you the Map Card for your PokéGear, which allows you to view a map of the Johto region anytime. Leave the city for Route 30 to the north.


Route 30

There's plenty of tall grass here, which makes this route an ideal spot for training. Pick up the Potion near the pond, and continue north to reach the first house. Talk to the man inside, and he will give you the Apricorn Box, which means that you can finally start collecting them all. Step outside and check his tree to pick the green Apricorn growing there. Walk north through the next patch of tall grass, and grab the Antidote to the left. The route splits into two separate trails here; the western trail is currently blocked by two battling Youngsters, so wander through the tall grass of the eastern trail to find Mr. Pokémon's house at the northern end. Grab the pink Apricorn from the tree, and head inside.


Mr Pokémon's house

Mr Pokémon approaches you with the Mystery Egg as soon as you enter, and then his guest steps up. Professor Oak gives you a Pokédex and his phone number before leaving for his radio show.
Leave the house, and you'll get an urgent call from Elm. He doesn't go into detail, but you had better hurry back to New Bark!


Cherrygrove City

Make sure your team is rested up, because as soon as you try to head east from Cherrygrove, that shady guy that was spying on Elm's lab ambushes you, forcing you into a battle. It turns out that he swiped one of Elm's Pokémon from the lab. Whichever you chose, his Pokémon will always have a type advantage against yours, so having a few Potions isn't a bad idea.

152 If the player chose Chikorita: 155 If the player chose Cyndaquil: 158 If the player chose Totodile:







Back in New Bark

Hurry to Elm's lab to see the professor talking to the police. He seems to think that you're the one responsible, but Lyra/Ethan defends you, telling the police that they saw a kid with red hair spying on the lab. Realizing that you have just battled the suspect, the policeman asks you for his name. After naming your rival as the culprit, deliver the Mystery Egg to the professor. Elm is intrigued by the discovery, and promises to call you if he learns anything about the Egg. Once he realizes the Professor Oak gave you a Pokédex, he suggests that you challenge the eight Pokémon Gyms of Johto. The first Gym is located in Violet City, off to the northwest. Before you leave (for good this time), stop back home to say goodbye to Mom. She asks if you want to her to save your money; say yes, and she'll act as a bank, and will occasionally buy helpful items, like Potions or rare Berries. As you leave New Bark, Lyra/Ethan shows gives you a quick demonstration on how to catch a wild Pokémon. After the battle, she/he gives you 5 Poké Balls to start you on your collection. Now that you've delivered the Mystery Egg, Poké Marts have added Poké Balls to their inventory (buy 10 at once to receive a free Premier Ball), so with enough cash, you're free to start the hunt.


With Elm's errand complete, you can finally get to Violet City.
Return to Cherrygrove and head north to Route 30 again.


HeartGold and SoulSilver
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Route 30, Route 31, Violet City, Violet Gym Part 2 →


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