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| ==All games== | | ==All games== |
| ===Non-Legendary Pokémon=== | | ===Non-legendary Pokémon=== |
| ====Starters==== | | ====Starters==== |
| [[Professor Elm]] sends you on an errand with a choice of {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, or {{p|Totodile}}. | | [[Professor Elm]] sends you on an errand with a choice of {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, or {{p|Totodile}}. |
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| ==Varies by Version== | | ==Varies by Version== |
| The following Pokémon can either be found in all games under varying conditions, or are completely exclusive to one particular game. | | The following Pokémon can either be found in all games under varying conditions, or are completely exclusive to one particular game. |
| ===Non-Legendary Pokémon=== | | ===Non-legendary Pokémon=== |
| ====Odd {{pkmn|Egg}}==== | | ====Odd {{pkmn|Egg}}==== |
| In the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the Odd Egg was obtainable at the {{pkmn|Day Care}} on {{rt|34|Johto}} if the player downloaded an event that distributed the {{DL|List of key items in Generation II|Egg Ticket}} on their [[Mobile System GB]], received it from the [[Day-Care Couple|Day-Care Man]], and redeemed it at the [[Goldenrod City|Goldenrod]] [[Pokémon Communication Center]]. Since the Mobile System GB accessory was never released outside of Japan, this event was changed in international versions to allow the players to recieve the Egg directly from the without the need for the ticket. The Egg will hatch into a {{p|Pichu}}, {{p|Cleffa}}, {{p|Igglybuff}}, {{p|Tyrogue}}, {{p|Smoochum}}, {{p|Elekid}}, or {{p|Magby}} that knows {{m|Dizzy Punch}}. It also has a higher chance of being a {{shiny}}, having a 14% chance as opposed to the normal 1/8415. In the Japanese versions, this percentage was even higher, at 50%. | | In the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the Odd Egg was obtainable at the {{pkmn|Day Care}} on {{rt|34|Johto}} if the player downloaded an event that distributed the {{DL|List of key items in Generation II|Egg Ticket}} on their [[Mobile System GB]], received it from the [[Day-Care Couple|Day-Care Man]], and redeemed it at the [[Goldenrod City|Goldenrod]] [[Pokémon Communication Center]]. Since the Mobile System GB accessory was never released outside of Japan, this event was changed in international versions to allow the players to recieve the Egg directly from the without the need for the ticket. The Egg will hatch into a {{p|Pichu}}, {{p|Cleffa}}, {{p|Igglybuff}}, {{p|Tyrogue}}, {{p|Smoochum}}, {{p|Elekid}}, or {{p|Magby}} that knows {{m|Dizzy Punch}}. It also has a higher chance of being a {{shiny}}, having a 14% chance as opposed to the normal 1/8415. In the Japanese versions, this percentage was even higher, at 50%. |
Revision as of 21:39, 4 June 2012
This is a list of Pokémon obtainable from events found in the Generation II Pokémon games. These specific instances of Pokémon can only be obtained once per game; however, some may also be obtained in other ways as well.
All games
Non-legendary Pokémon
Starters
Professor Elm sends you on an errand with a choice of Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile.
This Gyarados is found at the Lake of Rage.
Lapras
This Lapras can only be found every Friday at Union Cave.
Eevee
This Eevee is obtained from Bill in Goldenrod City.
Snorlax
This Snorlax is found on the path to Diglett's Cave in Vermilion City. It will attack the player after the Poké Flute is played.
Togepi
After the player defeats Falkner, Professor Elm's aide will give the player a Togepi Egg.
Sudowoodo
This Sudowoodo is found at Route 36. It attacks the player after it is watered with a SquirtBottle.
Shuckle
This Shuckle is obtained from a man in Cianwood City. It can later be returned to him.
Tyrogue
After the player defeats Kiyo in Mt. Mortar, he will give the player a Tyrogue.
Raikou
After the player encounters the legendary beasts at the Burned Tower, Raikou will roam Johto.
Entei
After the player encounters the legendary beasts at the Burned Tower, Entei will roam Johto.
Varies by Version
The following Pokémon can either be found in all games under varying conditions, or are completely exclusive to one particular game.
Non-legendary Pokémon
In the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal, the Odd Egg was obtainable at the Day Care on Route 34 if the player downloaded an event that distributed the Egg Ticket on their Mobile System GB, received it from the Day-Care Man, and redeemed it at the Goldenrod Pokémon Communication Center. Since the Mobile System GB accessory was never released outside of Japan, this event was changed in international versions to allow the players to recieve the Egg directly from the without the need for the ticket. The Egg will hatch into a Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Tyrogue, Smoochum, Elekid, or Magby that knows Dizzy Punch. It also has a higher chance of being a Shiny, having a 14% chance as opposed to the normal 1/8415. In the Japanese versions, this percentage was even higher, at 50%.
Pichu
Cleffa
Igglybuff
Tyrouge
Smoochum
Elekid
Magby
Dratini
In Pokémon Crystal only, this Dratini can be obtained in the Dragon's Den after the player answers the Dragon Master's quiz. If the player gives an incorrect answer to one of the quiz questions, ExtremeSpeed will be replaced with Leer.
Suicune
In Pokémon Gold and Silver, after the player encounters the legendary beasts at the Burned Tower, Suicune will roam Johto. In Crystal, however, Suicune will appear in several locations around Johto before settling down the Tin Tower to challenge the player, provided he or she has the Clear Bell, which he or she obtains from the Radio Tower director.
Lugia
In Pokémon Silver, Lugia can be found in the Whirl Islands after the player obtains the Silver Wing from the Radio Tower director. In Pokémon Gold and Crystal, Lugia can be found in the Whirl Islands after the player obtains the Silver Wing from a man in Pewter City. The level Lugia is at varies from version to version.
Gold
Silver
Crystal
Ho-Oh
In Pokémon Gold, Ho-Oh can be found in the Tin Tower after the player obtains the Rainbow Wing from the Radio Tower director. In Pokémon Silver, Ho-Oh can be found in the Tin Tower after the player obtains the Rainbow Wing from a man in Pewter City. In Pokémon Crystal, Ho-Oh can be found in the Tin Tower after the player obtains the Rainbow Wing from the three sages of the tower after catching all three legendary beasts. The level Ho-Oh is at varies from version to version.
Gold
Silver
Crystal
Celebi
In the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal only, this Celebi was obtainable at the shrine inside the Ilex Forest if the player downloaded an event that distributed the GS Ball on their Mobile System GB. Since the Mobile System GB accessory was never released outside of Japan, no international players could get the GS Ball outside of the use of cheating devices.
See also