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<center><i> This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions]]. This walkthrough follows the remade [[Nintendo DS]] versions, <b>not</b> {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. <br> The guide for those can be found <b>[[Appendix:Gold and Silver walkthrough|here]]</b>.</i></center>
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==Goldenrod City==
[[File:Goldenrod City HGSS.png|thumb|Goldenrod City]]


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Welcome to {{ci|Goldenrod}}, the largest metropolis in Johto and sister city to {{ci|Saffron}} in Kanto. This sprawling city boasts several major attractions, including a Pokémon Gym, Bike Shop, Game Corner, Radio Tower, and Department Store. There is so much to do in the big city that it is easy to forget about a single shady character. But with a Rocket Grunt keeping tabs on the Radio Tower, expect to save the city sooner or later. But first thing's first, let's see the sights!


== Goldenrod City ==
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[[Image:HGSS Goldenrod City.png|thumb|350px|right|Goldenrod City]]
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! Available Pokémon
Welcome to {{ci|Goldenrod}}, a sprawling metropolis and Johto's economic capital.  Sister city to Saffron in Kanto, Goldenrod boasts a wide variety of local attractions, including a Pokémon Gym, Bike Shop, Game Corner, Radio Tower, and Department Store.  With so much going on, it's easy to get distracted and overlook any shady events.  But with a Team Rocket grunt keeping tabs on the Radio Tower, expect to return here to save the city from the Rockets' underhanded schemes.
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{{Catch/div|city|Gift Pokémon}}
{{Catch/entryhs|021|Spearow|yes|yes|Gift|20|all=One|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{Catch/entryhs|133|Eevee|yes|yes|Gift|5|all=One|type1=Normal}}
{{Catch/div|city|Special}}
{{Catch/entryhs|066|Machop|yes|yes|Trade|The same as the Traded Pokémon|all=One|tradenum=096|tradename=Drowzee|type1=Fighting}}
{{Catch/footer|city}}
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{{Itlisth|road}}
{{itlisth|city}}
{{Itlistbod|Bicycle|From the Bike Shop in the southeast|HGSS}}
{{Itemlist|Super Potion|South of the Bike Shop (hidden)|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Potion|Super Potion}}}}
{{Itlistbod|SquirtBottle|From the Flower Shop after winning the {{badge|Plain}}|HGSS}}
{{Itemlist|Bicycle|From the Bike Shop in the southeast|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{key|IV|Bicycle}}}}
{{Itlistbod|Gracidea|From the Flower Shop (requires a [[fateful encounter]] {{p|Shaymin}} in the party)|HGSS}}
{{Itemlist|Blue Card|From [[Buena]] in the Radio Tower|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{key|IV|Blue Card}}}}
{{Itlistfoot|road}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|From [[Mr. Game]] in the Game Corner|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{key|IV|Coin Case}}}}
{{Itemlist|Fashion Case|From Lyra/Ethan in Goldenrod Tunnel|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{key|IV|Fashion Case}}}}
{{Itemlist|None|Prize for passing the Radio Tower quiz|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|Pokégear|Radio|Radio Card}}}}
{{Itemlist|Macho Brace|Held by Muscle, the traded {{p|Machop}}|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{DL|EV-enhancing item|Macho Brace}}}}
{{Itemlist|Gracidea|From the women in the Flower Shop (requires a [[fateful encounter]] {{p|Shaymin}} in the party)|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{key|IV|Gracidea}}}}
{{catch/div|city|After defeating the Goldenrod Gym}}
{{Itemlist|TM Normal|From Whitney upon her defeat|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{TM|45|Attract}}}}
{{Itemlist|SquirtBottle|From the women in the Flower Shop|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{key|IV|SquirtBottle}}}}
{{itlistfoot|city}}
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=== Bike Shop ===
===Bike Shop===
The [[Miracle Cycle|Bike Shop]] has moved to the city's southeast neighborhood from [[Cerulean City]] in Kanto, but demand has not been very strong. Realizing that you have a lot of traveling to do, the owner offers to loan you a {{key|IV|Bicycle}} in the hopes that the advertising will increase interest, and business will pick up. Riding the bike is faster than traveling on foot, and he gains new customers—everybody's happy!


The [[Miracle Cycle|Bike Shop]] has relocated to the city's southeast neighborhood from [[Cerulean City]] in Kanto, but business doesn't seem to be doing very well. The owner has an idea: since you're traveling so much, he'll loan you a {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|bicycle}}, the advertising will increase interest, and business will pick up. Riding the bike is faster than traveling on foot (even with the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Running Shoes}}), and he gains new customers - everybody's happy! The only downside is that your partner Pokémon can't keep up with you on the bike, and will automatically return to its Poké Ball when you climb onto it.
===Game Corner===
At [[Goldenrod Game Corner]], players can win coins by playing the new [[Voltorb Flip]] game. The game features a 5×5 grid of tiles, underneath which are numbers (which multiply the current score) and Voltorb (which {{m|Selfdestruct}}, dropping the score to zero). The total number of points and Voltorb in each set of five cards is noted on the edge of the field. The game advances to more difficult levels once all of the 2× and 3× multipliers have been found. Higher levels give the player a chance to win several hundred coins at a time, which can be redeemed for prizes. Talk to [[Mr. Game]] to receive a {{key|IV|Coin Case}}, and start saving up!


=== Game Corner ===
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At [[Goldenrod Game Corner]], you can win coins by playing the new [[Voltorb Flip]] game.  Speak to Mr Game behind the table to receive the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Coin Case}}.  The Voltorb Flip game is exclusive to non-Japanese versions of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, replacing the slot machines present in the original versions.  The game features a five-by-five grid of tiles, underneath of which are hidden numbers (which multiply the player's score when flipped) and Voltorb (which Selfdestruct and cause the player to lose all points).  You can easily figure out where the Voltorb are located by using the clues provided: the number of Voltorb in each row and column are noted at the side of the screen.  If you can find all of the 2x and 3x multipliers, the game will advance to harder levels.  Winning at this game, as all others, will earn the player Coins, which can be traded for prizes.
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! List of Prizes
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{{shop|Pokémon}}
{{shop|Pokémon}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Abra|063|200}}|{{shopmon|Ekans|023|700|HeartGold only}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Abra|063|200}}|{{shopmon|Ekans|023|700|HeartGold only}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Sandshrew|027|700|SoulSilver only}}|{{shopmon|Dratini|147|2100}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Sandshrew|027|700|SoulSilver only}}|{{shopmon|Dratini|147|2100}}}}
{{shopfooter}}
{{shopfooter}}
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{{shop|TMs}}
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! TMs
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{{shop|[[TM]]s}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM90|2000|C||TM Normal|Substitute}}|{{shopitem|TM75|4000|C||TM Normal|Swords Dance}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM90|2000|C||TM Normal|Substitute}}|{{shopitem|TM75|4000|C||TM Normal|Swords Dance}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM44|6000|C||TM Psychic|Rest}}|{{shopitem|TM35|10000|C||TM Fire|Flamethrower}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM44|6000|C||TM Psychic|Rest}}|{{shopitem|TM35|10000|C||TM Fire|Flamethrower}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM13|10000|C||TM Ice|Ice Beam}}|{{shopitem|TM24|10000|C||TM Electric|Thunderbolt}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM13|10000|C||TM Ice|Ice Beam}}|{{shopitem|TM24|10000|C||TM Electric|Thunderbolt}}}}
{{shopfooter}}
{{shopfooter}}
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{{shop|Held items}}
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! Held Items
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{{shop|[[Held item]]s}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Silk Scarf|1000|C}}|{{shopitem|Wide Lens|1000|C}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Silk Scarf|1000|C}}|{{shopitem|Wide Lens|1000|C}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Zoom Lens|1000|C}}|{{shopitem|Metronome|1000|C}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Zoom Lens|1000|C}}|{{shopitem|Metronome|1000|C}}}}
{{shopfooter}}
{{shopfooter}}
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=== Bill's house ===


[[Bill]], the inventor of the Pokémon PC Storage system, lives on the city's western coast with his mother and sister.  He is currently away on business in [[Ecruteak City]], but his sister will give you his phone number.  This is a useful way to check how many Pokémon that you have stored in the current box.  After meeting him in Ecruteak, he returns home to Goldenrod. Stop by his house afterwards and he will give you a {{p|Eevee|rare Pokémon}}.
===Goldenrod Tunnel===
The [[Goldenrod Tunnel]] runs north-south under the west side of the city, with a small access hallway leading to the basement of the Department Store. The underground hallway houses three shops and a photo booth.


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{{Trainerentry|Spr HGSS Poké Maniac.png|PokéManiac|Donald|704|2|079|Slowpoke|♂|11|None|079|Slowpoke|♂|11|None}}
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{{Trainerdiv|road}}
{{Trainerentry|Spr HGSS Poké Maniac.png|PokéManiac|Issac|768|1|108|Lickitung|♂|12|None}}
{{Trainerdiv|road}}
{{Trainerentry|Spr HGSS Super Nerd.png|Super Nerd|Eric|528|2|088|Grimer|♂|11|None|088|Grimer|♂|11|None}}
{{trainerfooter|road|II}}
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=== Goldenrod Underground ===


The [[Goldenrod Tunnel]] is a tunnel stretching north-south under the western part of the city, with a small access hallway leading to the basement of the Department Store.  During the week, the kiosks rotate between a salon, herbalist, and discount item shop.
====Bargain Shop====
The northern {{DL|Valuable item|Bargain Shop|shop}} is only open on Monday mornings, from 4:00am to 9:59am. This merchant deals in valuable items; while having no use themselves, they can be resold elsewhere for decent profit. Each of these items may only be purchased once per week.


* The northern shop is only open on Monday mornings, 4am - 10am.  This merchant deals in valuable items; while having no use themselves, they can be resold elsewhere for decent profit.
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{{shop|}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Nugget|4500}}|{{shopitem|Pearl|650}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Big Pearl|3500}}|{{shopitem|Stardust|900}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Star Piece|4600}}}}
{{shopfooter}}
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* The Pokémon Salon, the center shop, is operated by two brothers.  Their services will raise a Pokémon's happiness, though at different rates.  The younger brother{{dotw|Sunday}}{{dotw|Wednesday}}{{dotw|Friday}} charges {{pdollar}}300, and the older brother{{dotw|Tuesday}}{{dotw|Thursday}}{{dotw|Saturday}} charges {{pdollar}}500.  Neither brother works on a Monday.


* The Herb Shop, the southernmost shop, sells medicinal herbs that heal or revive Pokémon and are cheaper than their Poké Mart counterparts. The downside to this is that Pokémon do not enjoy these bitter herbs, so their happiness rating will decrease slightly as a result. This shop is only open on weekends.
====Pokémon Salon====
The Pokémon Salon, the center shop, is operated by [[Haircut brothers|two brothers]]. Their services will raise a Pokémon's [[friendship]], though at different rates. The younger brother{{dotw|Su}}{{dotw|We}}{{dotw|Fr}} charges {{pdollar}}300, while the older brother{{dotw|Tu}}{{dotw|Th}}{{dotw|Sa}} charges {{pdollar}}500. Their shop is closed on Mondays.


====Herb Shop====
The [[Herb Shop]], the southernmost shop, sells medicinal herbs that heal or revive Pokémon and are less expensive than their traditional counterparts. The downside is that Pokémon do not enjoy their bitter taste, so their [[friendship]] rating will decrease slightly as a result. This shop is only open on Saturdays and Sundays.


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{{Trainerdiv}}
{{Trainerentry|HGSS PokeManiac.png|PokéManiac|Issac|768|1|108|Lickitung|♂|12|None|36=マサシ|37=Masashi}}
{{Trainerdiv}}
{{Trainerentry|HGSS_Super Nerd.png|Super Nerd|Eric|528|2|088|Grimer|♂|11|None|088|Grimer|♂|11|None|36=カズヒト|37=Kazuhito}}
{{trainerfooter|land|2}}
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{{Itlisth}}
{{Itlistbod|Fashion Case|From Lyra/Ethan at the tunnel's entrance|HGSS}}
{{Itlistfoot}}
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The north end of the tunnel houses two new venues, the Dress-Up Shop and the Memorial Photo Studio. The Dress-Up Shop lets Trainers dress up their Pokémon with [[accessories]] before taking their photo; the Photo Studio lets a Trainer dress up in a Team Rocket uniform before taking a picture of them and their Pokémon.
===Bill's House===
[[Bill]], the inventor of the Pokémon PC Storage system, lives on the waterfront with his mother and sister. He is currently away on business in [[Ecruteak City]], but since you are using his storage system, his sister gives out his phone number. Calling Bill is a useful way of checking the number of Pokémon stored in the current Box.


After meeting him in Ecruteak, he returns home to {{ci|Goldenrod}}. Stop by his house afterwards to receive a {{p|Eevee|gift}} from him.


=== Name Rater ===
===Name Rater===
The [[Name Rater]] lives in the house to the west of the Goldenrod Gym. Like his counterpart in [[Lavender Town]], he evaluates a Pokémon's nickname, and allows the Trainer to think up new nicknames for them.


The [[Name Rater]] lives in the house to the west of the [[Goldenrod Gym]]. Like his counterpart in Lavender Town, the Name Rater evaluates a Pokémon's nickname, and gives Trainers the opportunity to think up new nicknames for them unless they were received in a trade, as they cannot be renamed.
===Mood Tester===
The {{DL|Goldenrod City|Friendship checker|woman}} in the house near the Bike Shop will evaluate the friendship rating of your lead Pokémon. There are {{DL|Friendship|Evolutions|certain Pokémon}}, like {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}, that can only be acquired when happy with their Trainer. There are {{DL|Friendship|Generation IV|many things}} that can be done to raise a Pokémon's friendship, like {{DL|Haircut brothers|grooming}} it, feeding it [[vitamin]]s, or simply walking with it.


=== Mood Tester ===
===Global Terminal===
The [[Global Terminal]] is located west of the Radio Tower. Inside, Trainers can interact with others from around the world. Trainers can trade, share pictures of their dressed-up Pokémon and PC Boxes, and share Battle Videos taken with the {{key|IV|Vs. Recorder}}.


There are {{DL|Happiness|Evolutions|certain Pokémon}}, like {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}, that can only evolve when a Pokémon reaches a certain level of happiness. The woman in the house near the Bike Shop will evaluate the happiness rating of a Trainer's first Pokémon. There are many things that a Trainer can do in order to raise a Pokémon's happiness, like [[Haircut brothers|grooming it]],using [[vitamins]] on it, or simply walking with the pokémon.
===Radio Tower===
The [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]] stands tall directly aside of the [[Magnet Train|train station]]. Every day, the Pokémon Lottery Corner on 1F draws a lucky number. If this number matches the [[OT number]] of any of your Pokémon, then you win a prize! The grand prize is a {{ball|Master}}, while other prizes include a {{DL|Revive|Max Revive}}, {{DL|Experience-affecting item|Exp. Share}}, {{DL|Vitamin|PP Up}}, and {{ball|Ultra}}.


=== Global Terminal ===
Speak to another woman behind the counter to play a promotional quiz game. Answer all five questions correctly to win a {{DL|Pokégear|Radio|Radio Card}} for the Pokégear. Once installed, you can tune into the following programs.
[[Image:Global Terminal HGSS.png|thumb|right|Global Terminal]]


The [[Global Terminal]] is the worldwide network over which players can interact in different ways via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. In order to access the terminal, players must have the the first badge of Johto. The Global Trade Station lets a player send and receive Pokémon on the worldwide network. If the player talks with the woman at the counter, she will direct them into a room in which they can either put up a Pokémon to be traded or trade a Pokémon they own for one that has been put up for trade.  
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| [[Pokémon Music Channel|Pokémon Music]] || {{DL|DJ|Ben}} || 1 (top-left)
| Broadcasts different music depending on the [[Days of the week|day of the week]].<br>The Pokémon March{{dotw|Su}}{{dotw|Mo}}{{dotw|We}}{{dotw|Fr}} increases the wild encounter rate, while the Pokémon Lullaby{{dotw|Tu}}{{dotw|Th}}{{dotw|Sa}} decreases it.
|- style="background: #FFF;"
| [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk]] || [[DJ Mary|Mary]] and {{prof|Oak}} || 2 (top-right)
| Talk show discussing locations where semi-rare Pokémon can be found.
|- style="background: #FFF;"
| [[Street Corner Channel]] || {{DL|DJ|Snap}} || 3 (bottom-left)
| Broadcasts "Trainer Profiles", a show which describes a randomly-selected Trainer class. Switches with Town Channel every hour.
|- style="background: #FFF;"
| [[Town Channel]] || Unknown || 3 (bottom-left)
| Broadcasts "That Town, These People", a show which details the top three landmarks or people in any given city or town. Switches with the Street Corner Channel every hour.
|- style="background: #FFF;"
| [[Variety Channel]] || [[Silver Drama]] || 4 (bottom-right)
| Broadcasts "Pokémon Search Party", "Serial Radio Drama", and "Buena's Password". These three programs rotate every hour.
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| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}};" | [[Buena's Password]]
| style="background: #FFF;" | [[Buena]]
| style="background: #FFF;" | 4 (bottom-right)
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}};" | Broadcasts one password every few hours. Trainers tune in at 2am, 5am, 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, or 11pm then visit Buena to recite the password to earn points redeemable for prizes.
|}




=== Radio Tower ===
After completing the quiz, [[Whitney|the local Gym Leader]] will compliment you before returning to the Gym.


Step inside the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]] by the [[Magnet Train|train station]].  Felicity, the woman at the computer, allows Trainers to draw a lottery ticket, and hands out prizes if any numbers match the Trainer's ID number.  Speak to the third woman behind the counter to participate in a quiz to earn the {{DL|Pokégear|Radio|Radio Card}} for your Pokégear.  After completing the quiz, the [[Whitney|pink-haired girl]] nearby will return to her post at the Gym. Talk to [[Buena|DJ Buena]] on the second floor to get the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Card}}, which lets you play the Buena's Password game everyday to earn points to trade for items.
Visit [[Buena]] in her second-floor studio to receive the {{key|IV|Blue Card}}, which stores points earned from her password show. By amassing enough points, you can earn valuable {{DL|Buena's Password|Generation IV prizes|prizes}}.


There are numerous shows broadcasted, with the most prominent being Oak's Pokémon Talk, Pokémon Music Channel, and Buena's Password.  {{DL|Goldenrod Radio Tower|Broadcasted shows|More shows become available later}}.
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* <i> [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk]] </i>
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:[[Professor Oak]], with commentary by [[DJ Mary]], gives tips on where Trainers can find different Pokémon species.
{| style="margin: auto; background: #A6D4FF; {{roundy}}; border: 3px solid #1E90FF;"
* <i> [[Pokémon Music Channel]] </i>
|-
:Hosted by [[Ben|DJ Ben]], this channel broadcasts two different pieces of music (depending on the day of the week) that affect how often wild Pokémon will appear.
! colspan="2" style="background: #C5E1FA; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Prize
::The Pokémon March plays upbeat music that increases the chance of encountering wild Pokémon.
! style="background: #C5E1FA; {{roundytr|5px}};" | Value
::The Pokémon Lullaby plays soothing music that decreases the chance of encountering wild Pokémon.
|- style="background: #FFF;"
 
| {{bag|Poké Ball}} || {{ball|Poké}} || 1p
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|- style="background: #FFF;"
|- align="center"
| {{bag|Full Restore}} || {{DL|Potion|Full Restore}} || 3p
! Music schedule
|- style="background: #FFF;"
| {{bag|Protein}} || {{DL|Vitamin|Protein}} || 5p
|-
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}};" | {{bag|Iron}}
| style="background: #FFF;" | {{DL|Vitamin|Iron}}
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}};" | 10p
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|-  
|
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! style="background: #C5E1FA; {{roundytr|5px}};" | Value
! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px; background: #{{soulsilver color light}}" rowspan="2" | Day
|- style="background: #FFF;"
! style="background: #{{soulsilver color light}}" colspan="3" | Music
| {{bag|Carbos}} || {{DL|Vitamin|Carbos}} || 15p
|- style="background: #FFF;"
| {{bag|Nugget}} || {{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}} || 20p
|- style="background: #FFF;"
| {{bag|Rare Candy}} || {{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}} || 25p
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=== Magnet Train Station ===
===Magnet Train Station===
 
The [[Magnet Train]] Station is located next to the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]]. Currently shut down, this bullet train normally [[Transportation in Pokémon|travels]] between Johto's {{ci|Goldenrod}} and Kanto's {{ci|Saffron}} twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The other major method of travel between regions—sailing on the [[S.S. Aqua]]—runs much less frequently, making the Magnet Train the ideal method of transportation.
Next to the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]] is the [[Magnet Train|Magnet Train Station]]. Currently shut down, this bullet train normally [[Transportation in Pokémon|runs]] between Johto's {{ci|Goldenrod}} and Kanto's {{ci|Saffron}} twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. This is the quickest way to travel from one region to the other, since the only other method (sailing aboard the [[S.S. Aqua]] between {{ci|Olivine}} and {{ci|Vermilion}}) runs much less frequently, making the Magnet Train the ideal method of transportation.
 
 
=== Goldenrod Dept Store ===
[[Image:HGSS Goldenrod Department Store.png|thumb|right|Goldenrod Dept Store]]
 
Located just east of the Poké Center, the [[Goldenrod Department Store]] is the largest shop in Johto (eight floors counting the rooftop and basement), and has a wide array of items on sale.
 
==== Basement ====
 
While there are no shops in the basement, you can take the elevator downstairs to find an Ultra Ball, a Burn Heal, and an Ether lying around.
 
==== 2F - Trainer's Market ====


The <b>Trainer's Market</b> sells basic equipment and items that a Trainer may need during their journey.
===Goldenrod Department Store===
Located just east of the Pokémon Center, the [[Goldenrod Department Store]] is the largest shop in Johto. The behemoth building consists of eight floors, including the rooftop and basement, and has a wide array of items up for sale.


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==== 3F - Battle Collection ====
 
The <b>Battle Connection</b> sells [[Battle items|temporary stat-enhancing items]].
 
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==== 4F - Medicine Box ====
 
The <b>Medicine Box</b> sells [[Vitamins|permanent stat-enhancing items]].
 
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==== 5F - TM Corner ====
 
The <b>TM Corner</b> on the fifth floor offers a variety of different [[TM]]s for a Trainer to purchase. <br>
On Sundays, there is a second shopkeeper behind the counter, and she will give you {{TM|27|Return}} if your partner Pokémon is happy, or {{TM|21|Frustration}} if it is unhappy.  There is also a man here who is willing to trade his {{p|Drowzee}} for a {{p|Machop}}.  It is a good idea to trade, since the Goldenrod Gym is devoted to {{type2|Normal}}.
 
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==== 6F - Rooftop Atrium ====
====Basement====
While there are no shops in the basement, you can take the elevator downstairs to get an {{ball|Ultra}}, a {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Burn Heal}}, and an {{DL|Ether|Ether}}.


Like at the [[Celadon Department Store]], the <b>Rooftop Atrium</b> houses vending machines that dispense drinks that heal a Pokémon's health.  There's also a raffle that can be entered for {{pdollar}}300, with a chance to win either a Berry, a certain type of Poké Ball, or a TM (selection changes depending on the day of the week).  
====2F====
The Trainer's Market sells basic equipment and items that Trainers may find useful in their travels.


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====3F====
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The Battle Connection sells [[Battle items|temporary]] stat-enhancing items.
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====4F====
A pharmacy known as the Medicine Box sells [[Vitamin|permanent]] stat-enhancing items.
 
====5F====
The TM Corner offers a handful of different [[Technical Machine]]s for sale. On Sundays, there is a second shopkeeper who gives out {{TM|27|Return}} if your lead Pokémon is [[Friendship|happy]], and {{TM|21|Frustration}} if it is unhappy.
 
=====Time for a Trade=====
Also on 5F, there is a man who is hoping to trade his {{p|Machop}} for a {{p|Drowzee}}. Drowzee are common on Routes {{rtn|34|Johto}} and {{rtn|35|Johto}}, and the Machop received in return will have an advantage at the Goldenrod Gym.
 
====6F====
The Rooftop Atrium has vending machines that dispense tasty, health-restoring [[drink]]s. In addition, there is a raffle known as the Daily Drawing Corner that may be entered for {{pdollar}}300. First and second prizes change with the day, but third prize is always a random Berry chosen from a group of seven.
 
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With so many supplies at their disposal, Trainers should have little trouble at the [[Goldenrod Gym]].
===Goldenrod Gym===
 
[[File:Goldenrod Gym HGSS.png|thumb|Goldenrod Gym]]
=== Goldenrod Gym ===
[[Image:HGSS Goldenrod Gym.png|thumb|right|Goldenrod Gym]]


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The [[Goldenrod Gym]] is devoted to {{type2|Normal}}. Trainers would do well to bring {{type2|Fighting}}s along, since they are the only type to get a power bonus when battling Normal-types.  Unless you've traded for the guy's {{p|Machop}} in the Dept Store, this could be a rough battle. The Gym's layout is much the same as it was in Gold & Silver, but challengers must now navigate over and around the raises platforms in order to reach [[Whitney]].
The [[Goldenrod Gym]] specializes in {{type|Normal}} Pokémon. Only {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon have an advantage here, so trading for that {{p|Machop}} in the Department Store can make things much easier. The Gym is designed like a {{p|Clefairy}}, and challengers must navigate around the raised platform to reach the Gym Leader.
 
[[Whitney]]'s {{p|Clefairy}} does not post much of a challenge, but her {{p|Miltank}} is a troublemaker. {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon are typically unaffected by Normal moves, but {{p|Miltank}}'s {{a|Scrappy}} ability nullifies this immunity. Its {{m|Attract}} causes {{DL|Status ailment|infatuation}}, which restricts opposite-gender foes to attacking only 50% of the time, and {{m|Milk Drink}} allows it to restore its {{stat|HP}}. {{p|Bayleef}} and {{p|Croconaw}} should be able to stand up to Miltank, but {{p|Quilava}} will have trouble thanks to its {{m|Rollout}} move. Try using status ailments, like {{DL|Status ailment|Poison}} or {{DL|Status ailment|Sleep}}, to take it down.
 
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[[Whitney]] sobs uncontrollably when she loses, ignoring you altogether. Unable to receive the badge, you turn to leave when Lass Carrie suggests trying again. Whitney finally gives up the {{badge|Plain}}, which enables the use of {{m|Strength}} in the field. She also hands over {{TM|45|Attract}} as a prize. In addition, she mentions that something called the [[Pokéathlon Dome]] is now open next to the [[National Park]], north of the city.


After defeating her, Whitney sobs uncontrollably, ignoring you altogether.  Unable to receive your new badge, the frustrated Trainer turns to leave when one of the junior Trainers stops you. She speaks to Whitney, and the Gym Leader finally gives up the {{badge|Plain}} (which gives a Speed boost to a Trainer's Pokémon), {{TM|45|Attract}}, and the ability to use {{m|Strength}} outside of battle. Whitney will also mentions that the [[Pokéathlon Dome]] is now open, so now you can compete in the games there.
===Goldenrod Flower Shop===
Before leaving for {{rt|35|Johto}}, stop by the flower shop just east of the Gym. The woman inside talks about an {{p|Sudowoodo|odd tree}} on {{rt|36|Johto}} that actually squirms around to avoid contact with water. Seeing your new Plain Badge, she hands over the {{key|IV|SquirtBottle}} to help provoke it, hoping to discover the truth behind it.


=== Goldenrod Flower Shop ===
After obtaining the {{key|IV|Berry Pots}} on {{rt|36|Johto}}, this same woman will be offering [[Mulch]] for sale.


After beating Whitney, stop by the flower shop just east of the Gym.  The woman inside talks about an odd tree on {{rt|36|Johto}} that actually squirms around to <i>avoid</i> contact with water.  An oddity, but Trainers strong enough to defeat the Goldenrod Gym should have no trouble approaching it.  She gives you the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Squirtbottle}} to instigate it, hoping to discover what it really is.  Return here after obtaining the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Berry Pots}}, and the woman who gave you the SquirtBottle will be offering [[Mulch]] for sale.
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Revision as of 17:01, 30 December 2014

This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
These pages follow the remade Nintendo DS iteration, not Gold and Silver. The guide for those games can be found here.


Goldenrod City

Goldenrod City

Welcome to Goldenrod, the largest metropolis in Johto and sister city to Saffron in Kanto. This sprawling city boasts several major attractions, including a Pokémon Gym, Bike Shop, Game Corner, Radio Tower, and Department Store. There is so much to do in the big city that it is easy to forget about a single shady character. But with a Rocket Grunt keeping tabs on the Radio Tower, expect to save the city sooner or later. But first thing's first, let's see the sights!


Bike Shop

The Bike Shop has moved to the city's southeast neighborhood from Cerulean City in Kanto, but demand has not been very strong. Realizing that you have a lot of traveling to do, the owner offers to loan you a Bicycle in the hopes that the advertising will increase interest, and business will pick up. Riding the bike is faster than traveling on foot, and he gains new customers—everybody's happy!

Game Corner

At Goldenrod Game Corner, players can win coins by playing the new Voltorb Flip game. The game features a 5×5 grid of tiles, underneath which are numbers (which multiply the current score) and Voltorb (which Selfdestruct, dropping the score to zero). The total number of points and Voltorb in each set of five cards is noted on the edge of the field. The game advances to more difficult levels once all of the 2× and 3× multipliers have been found. Higher levels give the player a chance to win several hundred coins at a time, which can be redeemed for prizes. Talk to Mr. Game to receive a Coin Case, and start saving up!

Pokémon

TMs

Held items


Goldenrod Tunnel

The Goldenrod Tunnel runs north-south under the west side of the city, with a small access hallway leading to the basement of the Department Store. The underground hallway houses three shops and a photo booth.


Bargain Shop

The northern shop is only open on Monday mornings, from 4:00am to 9:59am. This merchant deals in valuable items; while having no use themselves, they can be resold elsewhere for decent profit. Each of these items may only be purchased once per week.



Pokémon Salon

The Pokémon Salon, the center shop, is operated by two brothers. Their services will raise a Pokémon's friendship, though at different rates. The younger brotherSuWeFr charges $300, while the older brotherTuThSa charges $500. Their shop is closed on Mondays.

Herb Shop

The Herb Shop, the southernmost shop, sells medicinal herbs that heal or revive Pokémon and are less expensive than their traditional counterparts. The downside is that Pokémon do not enjoy their bitter taste, so their friendship rating will decrease slightly as a result. This shop is only open on Saturdays and Sundays.



Bill's House

Bill, the inventor of the Pokémon PC Storage system, lives on the waterfront with his mother and sister. He is currently away on business in Ecruteak City, but since you are using his storage system, his sister gives out his phone number. Calling Bill is a useful way of checking the number of Pokémon stored in the current Box.

After meeting him in Ecruteak, he returns home to Goldenrod. Stop by his house afterwards to receive a gift from him.

Name Rater

The Name Rater lives in the house to the west of the Goldenrod Gym. Like his counterpart in Lavender Town, he evaluates a Pokémon's nickname, and allows the Trainer to think up new nicknames for them.

Mood Tester

The woman in the house near the Bike Shop will evaluate the friendship rating of your lead Pokémon. There are certain Pokémon, like Espeon and Umbreon, that can only be acquired when happy with their Trainer. There are many things that can be done to raise a Pokémon's friendship, like grooming it, feeding it vitamins, or simply walking with it.

Global Terminal

The Global Terminal is located west of the Radio Tower. Inside, Trainers can interact with others from around the world. Trainers can trade, share pictures of their dressed-up Pokémon and PC Boxes, and share Battle Videos taken with the Vs. Recorder.

Radio Tower

The Radio Tower stands tall directly aside of the train station. Every day, the Pokémon Lottery Corner on 1F draws a lucky number. If this number matches the OT number of any of your Pokémon, then you win a prize! The grand prize is a Master Ball, while other prizes include a Max Revive, Exp. Share, PP Up, and Ultra Ball.

Speak to another woman behind the counter to play a promotional quiz game. Answer all five questions correctly to win a Radio Card for the Pokégear. Once installed, you can tune into the following programs.

Program Host(s) Station Description
Pokémon Music Ben 1 (top-left) Broadcasts different music depending on the day of the week.
The Pokémon MarchSuMoWeFr increases the wild encounter rate, while the Pokémon LullabyTuThSa decreases it.
Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk Mary and Oak 2 (top-right) Talk show discussing locations where semi-rare Pokémon can be found.
Street Corner Channel Snap 3 (bottom-left) Broadcasts "Trainer Profiles", a show which describes a randomly-selected Trainer class. Switches with Town Channel every hour.
Town Channel Unknown 3 (bottom-left) Broadcasts "That Town, These People", a show which details the top three landmarks or people in any given city or town. Switches with the Street Corner Channel every hour.
Variety Channel Silver Drama 4 (bottom-right) Broadcasts "Pokémon Search Party", "Serial Radio Drama", and "Buena's Password". These three programs rotate every hour.
Buena's Password Buena 4 (bottom-right) Broadcasts one password every few hours. Trainers tune in at 2am, 5am, 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, or 11pm then visit Buena to recite the password to earn points redeemable for prizes.


After completing the quiz, the local Gym Leader will compliment you before returning to the Gym.

Visit Buena in her second-floor studio to receive the Blue Card, which stores points earned from her password show. By amassing enough points, you can earn valuable prizes.

Prize Value
Poké Ball Poké Ball 1p
Full Restore Full Restore 3p
Protein Protein 5p
Iron Iron 10p
Prize Value
Carbos Carbos 15p
Nugget Nugget 20p
Rare Candy Rare Candy 25p
HP Up HP Up 30p


Magnet Train Station

The Magnet Train Station is located next to the Radio Tower. Currently shut down, this bullet train normally travels between Johto's Goldenrod and Kanto's Saffron twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The other major method of travel between regions—sailing on the S.S. Aqua—runs much less frequently, making the Magnet Train the ideal method of transportation.

Goldenrod Department Store

Located just east of the Pokémon Center, the Goldenrod Department Store is the largest shop in Johto. The behemoth building consists of eight floors, including the rooftop and basement, and has a wide array of items up for sale.


Basement

While there are no shops in the basement, you can take the elevator downstairs to get an Ultra Ball, a Burn Heal, and an Ether.

2F

The Trainer's Market sells basic equipment and items that Trainers may find useful in their travels.

3F

The Battle Connection sells temporary stat-enhancing items.

4F

A pharmacy known as the Medicine Box sells permanent stat-enhancing items.

5F

The TM Corner offers a handful of different Technical Machines for sale. On Sundays, there is a second shopkeeper who gives out TM27 (Return) if your lead Pokémon is happy, and TM21 (Frustration) if it is unhappy.

Time for a Trade

Also on 5F, there is a man who is hoping to trade his Machop for a Drowzee. Drowzee are common on Routes 34 and 35, and the Machop received in return will have an advantage at the Goldenrod Gym.

6F

The Rooftop Atrium has vending machines that dispense tasty, health-restoring drinks. In addition, there is a raffle known as the Daily Drawing Corner that may be entered for $300. First and second prizes change with the day, but third prize is always a random Berry chosen from a group of seven.

Day First prize Second Prize Third Prize
Sunday TM Dragon TM02 (Dragon Claw) Luxury Ball Luxury Ball Cheri Berry Cheri Berry
Chesto Berry Chesto Berry
Pecha Berry Pecha Berry
Rawst Berry Rawst Berry
Aspear Berry Aspear Berry
Oran Berry Oran Berry
Persim Berry Persim Berry
Monday TM Ghost TM65 (Shadow Claw) Nest Ball Nest Ball
Tuesday TM Steel TM91 (Flash Cannon) Repeat Ball Repeat Ball
Wednesday TM Electric TM57 (Charge Beam) Net Ball Net Ball
Thursday TM Fighting TM60 (Drain Punch) Quick Ball Quick Ball
Friday TM Normal TM42 (Facade) Dusk Ball Dusk Ball
Saturday TM Bug TM62 (Silver Wind) Timer Ball Timer Ball


Goldenrod Gym

Goldenrod Gym

Goldenrod City Pokémon Gym
Leader: Whitney

The Incredibly Pretty Girl!

The Goldenrod Gym specializes in Normal-type Pokémon. Only Fighting-type Pokémon have an advantage here, so trading for that Machop in the Department Store can make things much easier. The Gym is designed like a Clefairy, and challengers must navigate around the raised platform to reach the Gym Leader.

Whitney's Clefairy does not post much of a challenge, but her Miltank is a troublemaker. Ghost-type Pokémon are typically unaffected by Normal moves, but Miltank's Scrappy ability nullifies this immunity. Its Attract causes infatuation, which restricts opposite-gender foes to attacking only 50% of the time, and Milk Drink allows it to restore its HP. Bayleef and Croconaw should be able to stand up to Miltank, but Quilava will have trouble thanks to its Rollout move. Try using status ailments, like Poison or Sleep, to take it down.

Goldenrod Gym
The Plain Badge





Whitney sobs uncontrollably when she loses, ignoring you altogether. Unable to receive the badge, you turn to leave when Lass Carrie suggests trying again. Whitney finally gives up the Plain Badge, which enables the use of Strength in the field. She also hands over TM45 (Attract) as a prize. In addition, she mentions that something called the Pokéathlon Dome is now open next to the National Park, north of the city.

Goldenrod Flower Shop

Before leaving for Route 35, stop by the flower shop just east of the Gym. The woman inside talks about an odd tree on Route 36 that actually squirms around to avoid contact with water. Seeing your new Plain Badge, she hands over the SquirtBottle to help provoke it, hoping to discover the truth behind it.

After obtaining the Berry Pots on Route 36, this same woman will be offering Mulch for sale.



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