Appendix:HeartGold and SoulSilver walkthrough/Section 9

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


Olivine City

Olivine City

Olivine City is a major port city located in northwest Johto, between Route 39 to the north and Route 40 to the west. The Olivine Gym stands in the north part of town, and the Olivine Lighthouse helps to guide ships like the S.S. Aqua into the harbor.


Beacon's Plight

When you approach the Gym, Silver is just leaving. He informs you that the Gym Leader is away at the lighthouse, taking care of a Pokémon that has fallen ill. He walks away, wondering aloud why she would do such a thing, as he firmly believes that any Pokémon unable to battle is worthless.

Fishing Guru 2

Visit the first house to the south of the Gym and speak to the Fisherman inside to receive a Good Rod. This mid-level fishing rod can reel in a greater variety of water-dwelling Pokémon than the Old Rod.

Time for a Trade

There are two houses standing side-by-side in the northeast part of town. Visit the western house to find a man who would like to trade Pokémon. He is willing to part with his Voltorb in exchange for a Krabby. Krabby can be found in Olivine City and on Route 40 to the west, and is an easy catch with a Good Rod.

Olivine Lighthouse

Olivine Lighthouse, Beacon Room

The Olivine Lighthouse is located in the southeast part of the city. A certain Pokémon usually serves as the lighthouse beacon to safely guide ships into the harbor, but has recently fallen ill.


1F

An elevator leads directly to the beacon room on 6F, but the beacon cannot be reached from this direction. Climb the stairs to 2F instead.

2F

Battle past Gentleman Alfred and Sailor Huey to climb the ladder to 3F.

3F (Northeast)

Fight Bird Keeper Theo and climb the ladder to 4F.

4F (Southeast)

Battle Gentleman Preston, then defeat Lass Connie to reach TM87 (Swagger) to the west. Exit the building through the east wall. This causes you to fall to a balcony on 3F.

3F (Exterior)

Collect the Rare Candy from the west side and re-enter the building.

3F (Southwest)

Defeat Sailor Kent to reach an Ether to the east, then battle past Bird Keeper Denis to reach the ladder.

4F (Northwest)

Climb up the ladder to 5F.

5F

Defeat Sailor Terrell, then battle Sailor Roberto and pick up the nearby Super Repel before climbing the ladder.

6F (Beacon Room)

On the top floor, you find the local Gym Leader, Jasmine, keeping the ill Ampharos company. Amphy would normally use its tail to illuminate the harbor, but does not have the strength for it at the moment. Jasmine informs you of a pharmacy across the sea in Cianwood City, but she cannot leave the Pokémon unattended. She then unlocks the door to the outer part of the room. Pick up the Super Potion on the east side and take the elevator back down to 1F.

Route 40

Route 40

Route 40 includes a small beach outside Olivine City and a stretch of open ocean leading south to Route 41. A gate leads northward to an area known as the Battle Frontier, a newly-built venue which is not yet open to the public.


Route 41

Route 41

Route 41 is a water route that connects Route 40 to the north and Cianwood City to the west. It is a rough spot in the sea where whirlpools can block the way.


Whirl Islands

The Whirl Islands form an archipelago between the Johto mainland and Cianwood City. These islands are connected underwater by a sprawling network of dark caves, where seawater and boulders restrict movement in some areas. The rough seas make it impossible to reach them without a certain field move.


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