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'''Gold, Silver & Crystal''' is the third chapter of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga and it consists in seven volumes with ninety rounds.
The '''''Gold, Silver & Crystal'' arc''' (Japanese: '''金・銀・クリスタル編''' ''Gold, Silver, & Crystal arc'' or '''金・銀・水晶編''' ''Gold, Silver, & Crystal arc''), also referred to as '''''The Third Chapter''''' (Japanese: '''第三章''' ''The Third Chapter''), is the third story arc of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, consisting of seven volumes with ninety chapters, which makes it the longest completed arc of the series. It began serialization in December 1999, and ended in December 2002.


This chapter features the journeys of {{adv|Gold}} through [[Johto]] trying to at first search for the ones who stole his backpack and uncovers that the ones who stole his backpack are planning something. Two other new trainers come into the plot of the story, {{adv|Silver}}, whose life is tied in with the villains of this series, and {{adv|Crystal}}, an average [[Pokémon Trainer]] with a staggering talent in catching Pokémon who later helps [[Professor Oak]] catch all the Pokémon to complete his Pokédex. Along with these three, the original 3 Pokédex holders come back to help these three along with {{adv|Yellow}}. With their aid, will Gold be able to stop the reformed [[Team Rocket]] and [[Masked Man|their evil mastermind]]'s nefarious schemes?
This arc features the journeys of {{adv|Gold}} through [[Johto]] trying to at first search for the ones who stole his backpack and uncovers that the ones who stole his backpack are planning something. Two other new Trainers come into the plot of the story, {{adv|Silver}}, whose life is tied in with the villains of this series, and {{adv|Crystal}}, an average [[Pokémon Trainer]] with a staggering talent in catching Pokémon who later helps {{adv|Professor Oak}} catch all the Pokémon to complete his [[Pokédex]]. Along with these three, the original the Pokédex holders come back to help these three along with {{adv|Yellow}}. With their aid, the heroes of Johto set out to stop the resurrected [[Team Rocket]] and their enigmatic leader, the devastatingly powerful [[Masked Man]].


==Volumes==
==Volumes==
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* {{PAV|13}}
* {{PAV|13}}
* {{PAV|14}}
* {{PAV|14}}
* One round in {{PAV|15}}  
* One chapter in {{PAV|15}}{{tt|*|was included in volume 14 in the VIZ media version.}}
 
===Rounds===
===Chapters===
{{main|List of rounds in the third chapter of Pokémon Adventures}}
{{main|List of chapters in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc of Pokémon Adventures}}
 
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==Important events==
{{spoilers}}
{{main|Timeline of events in Pokémon Adventures#Gold, Silver & Crystal arc|Timeline of events in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc of Pokémon Adventures}}
*{{adv|Gold}} meets {{adv|Silver}} and they receive their [[first partner Pokémon]].
*Gold battles the [[Masked Man]] in [[Ilex Forest]].
*An earthquake destroys [[Ecruteak City]] and the [[legendary beasts]] are set free.
*The Masked Man defeats Gold and Silver.
*[[Professor Oak]] sends {{adv|Crystal}} to gather data on Pokémon.
*{{p|Suicune}} challenges various Gym Leaders throughout the two regions.
*Crystal first meets Eusine and later meets Gold and Silver.
*The [[Pokémon Association]] arranges a tournament for the [[Gym Leader]]s of the Kanto and Johto regions, but the Masked Man interferes.
*Gold, Silver, Crystal, {{adv|Red}}, {{adv|Blue}}, {{adv|Green}}, and {{adv|Yellow}} defeat the Masked Man and his henchmen.


==Party changes==
==Party changes==
===Additions===
===Additions===
The following Pokémon are obtained:
The following Pokémon are obtained:
 
* Silver's {{TP|Silver|Totodile|Feraligatr}} ([[PS093]])
* Gold's {{p|Cyndaquil}}, [[Exbo]] ([[PS093]])
* Gold's {{p|Sunkern}}, Sunbo ([[PS099]])
* Silver's {{TP|Silver|Ursaring}} ([[PS102]])
* Gold's {{p|Sudowoodo}}, Sudobo ([[PS106]])
* Gold's {{p|Togepi}}, [[Togebo]] ([[PS107]])
* Silver's {{TP|Silver|Murkrow}} prior to ([[PS108]])
* Silver's {{p|Horsea}} prior to ([[PS109]])
* Silver's {{TP|Silver|Gyarados}} ([[PS112]])
* Blue's {{TP|Blue|Rhydon}} ([[PS116]])
* Blue's {{p|Exeggutor}} ([[PS116]])
* Blue's {{p|Alakazam}} ([[PS116]])
* Blue's {{p|Arcanine}} ([[PS116]])
* Crystal's {{p|Chikorita}}, [[Megaree]] ([[PS118]])
* Gold's {{p|Mantine}}, Tibo ([[PS148]])
* Gold's {{p|Pichu}}, [[Pibu]] ([[PS178]])


===Evolutions===
===Evolutions===
The following Pokémon evolve:
The following Pokémon evolve:
* Silver's {{p|Totodile}} into {{TP|Silver|Croconaw}} ([[PS098]])
* Gold's {{p|Cyndaquil}} into {{TP|Gold|Quilava}} ([[PS108]])
* Gold's {{p|Poliwag}} into {{TP|Gold|Poliwhirl}} ([[PS109]])
* Gold's {{p|Poliwhirl}} into {{TP|Gold|Politoed}} ([[PS109]])
* Silver's {{p|Horsea}} into {{p|Seadra}} prior to ([[PS109]])
* Silver's {{p|Seadra}} into {{p|Kingdra}} ([[PS109]])
* Red's {{p|Eevee}} into {{TP|Red|Espeon}} prior to ([[PS115]])
* Blue's {{p|Scyther}} into {{TP|Blue|Scizor}} prior to ([[PS115]])
* Crystal's {{p|Chikorita}} into {{TP|Crystal|Bayleef}} ([[PS135]])
* Gold's {{p|Quilava}} into {{TP|Gold|Typhlosion}} ([[PS148]])
* Silver's {{p|Croconaw}} into {{TP|Silver|Feraligatr}} ([[PS148]])
* Crystal's {{p|Bayleef}} into {{TP|Crystal|Meganium}} ([[PS148]])
* Blue's {{p|Porygon}} into {{TP|Blue|Porygon2}} prior to ([[PS160]])
* Gold's {{p|Sunkern}} into {{p|Sunflora}} ([[PS172]])


==Gym Battles==
==Gym Battles==
Gold defeats the following Gym Leaders:
No Gym Leaders are challenged.


==Trivia==
* This arc was originally published as two separate arcs: the Gold & Silver arc (Japanese: '''金 ・ 銀編''' ''Gold & Silver chapter'') and the Crystal arc (Japanese: '''クリスタル編''' ''Crystal chapter''), with the split occurring after Satoshi Yamamoto took over as the main illustrator.<ref>https://twitter.com/k_hidenori_/status/39742390847676416</ref>


==Character summary==
==References==
This is Gold's Pokédex information and party at the end of this chapter.
{{reflist}}
===Gold's Pokédex===
* Gym badges:
* Pokémon seen:
* Pokémon unseen:


===Gold's party===-->
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 9 March 2024

Yellow arc
Pokémon Adventures
Ruby & Sapphire arc
Gold, Silver & Crystal
Gold Silver and Crystal.png
The Pokédex holders of the third arc
Chapters 90
(PS091 - PS180)
Region Johto
Preceded by Yellow arc
Followed by Ruby & Sapphire arc

The Gold, Silver & Crystal arc (Japanese: 金・銀・クリスタル編 Gold, Silver, & Crystal arc or 金・銀・水晶編 Gold, Silver, & Crystal arc), also referred to as The Third Chapter (Japanese: 第三章 The Third Chapter), is the third story arc of the Pokémon Adventures manga, consisting of seven volumes with ninety chapters, which makes it the longest completed arc of the series. It began serialization in December 1999, and ended in December 2002.

This arc features the journeys of Gold through Johto trying to at first search for the ones who stole his backpack and uncovers that the ones who stole his backpack are planning something. Two other new Trainers come into the plot of the story, Silver, whose life is tied in with the villains of this series, and Crystal, an average Pokémon Trainer with a staggering talent in catching Pokémon who later helps Professor Oak catch all the Pokémon to complete his Pokédex. Along with these three, the original the Pokédex holders come back to help these three along with Yellow. With their aid, the heroes of Johto set out to stop the resurrected Team Rocket and their enigmatic leader, the devastatingly powerful Masked Man.

Volumes

Chapters

Main article: List of chapters in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc of Pokémon Adventures

Important events

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201
Main article: Timeline of events in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc of Pokémon Adventures

Party changes

Additions

The following Pokémon are obtained:

Evolutions

The following Pokémon evolve:

Gym Battles

No Gym Leaders are challenged.

Trivia

  • This arc was originally published as two separate arcs: the Gold & Silver arc (Japanese: 金 ・ 銀編 Gold & Silver chapter) and the Crystal arc (Japanese: クリスタル編 Crystal chapter), with the split occurring after Satoshi Yamamoto took over as the main illustrator.[1]

References

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