ALL GOLD & SILVER POKEMON

Gold and Silver's Pokedex covers 251 Pokemon across the Johto and Kanto regions. Gen 2 split the old Special stat into Sp. Atk and Sp. Def, added Dark and Steel types to counter Psychic, and introduced breeding and held items. The time-of-day system means some Pokemon only appear at night or during the morning. Use the filters to browse by type, generation, or stats.

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Geodude - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#034

Geodude

rockground
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Graveler - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#035

Graveler

RockGround
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Golem - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#036

Golem

rockground
D
Sandshrew - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#048

Sandshrew

ground
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Sandslash - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#049

Sandslash

ground
D
Wooper - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#056

Wooper

waterground
C
Quagsire - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#057

Quagsire

waterground
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Onix - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#062

Onix

rockground
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Steelix - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#063

Steelix

steelground
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Nidoqueen - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#097

Nidoqueen

poisonground
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Nidoking - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#100

Nidoking

poisonground
C
Diglett - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#132

Diglett

ground
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Dugtrio - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#133

Dugtrio

ground
C
Gligar - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#189

Gligar

groundflying
D
Swinub - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#191

Swinub

iceground
C
Piloswine - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#192

Piloswine

iceground
D
Phanpy - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#195

Phanpy

ground
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Donphan - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#196

Donphan

ground
C
Cubone - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#203

Cubone

ground
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Marowak - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#204

Marowak

ground
C
Rhyhorn - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#206

Rhyhorn

groundrock
B
Rhydon - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#207

Rhydon

groundrock
D
Larvitar - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#244

Larvitar

rockground
D
Pupitar - Pokemon Gold & Silver
#245

Pupitar

rockground
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FAQ

  • 251. That's 100 new Johto Pokemon added to the original 151 from Kanto. The game spans two regions, so you encounter Pokemon from both generations during the story. Some Gen 1 Pokemon only appear in Kanto after beating the Elite Four.

  • Gold gets Mankey, Growlithe, Spinarak, Teddiursa, Gligar, and Mantine. Silver gets Vulpix, Meowth, Ledyba, Phanpy, Delibird, and Skarmory. Plus the box legendaries: Ho-Oh in Gold, Lugia in Silver.

  • Cyndaquil is the safest pick. Typhlosion has good Speed and Sp. Atk, and Fire coverage is hard to find early. Totodile hits hard physically but suffers from the Gen 2 issue: Water is a special type, so its Attack stat doesn't apply to STAB moves. Chikorita is the weakest start by far, since Grass is resisted by most early gyms.

  • Dark and Steel. Dark type finally gives Psychic a real weakness and counter. Steel resists almost everything and tanks hits. Umbreon and Tyranitar are the standout Dark types. Steelix and Scizor make Steel immediately relevant.

  • Generation 2, released in 1999 in Japan and 2000 in North America for the Game Boy Color. Added breeding, held items, a day/night cycle, two new types (Dark and Steel), and split the Special stat into Sp. Atk and Sp. Def.

  • Yes. After beating the Johto Elite Four, the entire Kanto region opens up with 8 more gym leaders to challenge. It's the same map from Red and Blue, updated for Gen 2. Clearing all 16 badges unlocks the fight against Red on Mt. Silver.

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