HGSS rebuilds Gold and Silver on the Gen 4 engine with all 493 Pokemon. The physical/special split changes everything about the old Johto roster. Feraligatr finally uses its 105 Attack on physical Water moves. Gyarados gets the same upgrade. Two full regions of encounters to work with. Use the sidebar filters to compare stats and find the best picks for your team.

D
Chingling
#0433

Chingling

psychic
D
Stunky
#0434

Stunky

poisondark
C
Skuntank
#0435

Skuntank

poisondark
D
Bronzor
#0436

Bronzor

steelpsychic
A
Bronzong
#0437

Bronzong

steelpsychic
C
Bonsly
#0438

Bonsly

rock
D
Mime Jr.
#0439

Mime Jr.

psychicfairy
D
Happiny
#0440

Happiny

normal
D
Chatot
#0441

Chatot

normalflying
C
Spiritomb
#0442

Spiritomb

ghostdark
D
Gible
#0443

Gible

dragonground
D
Gabite
#0444

Gabite

dragonground
C
Garchomp
#0445

Garchomp

dragonground
C
Munchlax
#0446

Munchlax

normal
D
Riolu
#0447

Riolu

fighting
B
Lucario
#0448

Lucario

fightingsteel
C
Hippopotas
#0449

Hippopotas

ground
B
Hippowdon
#0450

Hippowdon

ground
D
Skorupi
#0451

Skorupi

poisonbug
C
Drapion
#0452

Drapion

poisondark
D
Croagunk
#0453

Croagunk

poisonfighting
C
Toxicroak
#0454

Toxicroak

poisonfighting
C
Carnivine
#0455

Carnivine

grass
D
Finneon
#0456

Finneon

water
D
Lumineon
#0457

Lumineon

water
D
Mantyke
#0458

Mantyke

waterflying
D
Snover
#0459

Snover

grassice
C
Abomasnow
#0460

Abomasnow

grassice
B
Weavile
#0461

Weavile

darkice
B
Magnezone
#0462

Magnezone

electricsteel
C
Lickilicky
#0463

Lickilicky

normal
B
Rhyperior
#0464

Rhyperior

groundrock
C
Tangrowth
#0465

Tangrowth

grass
B
Electivire
#0466

Electivire

electric
C
Magmortar
#0467

Magmortar

fire
B
Togekiss
#0468

Togekiss

fairyflying
C
Yanmega
#0469

Yanmega

bugflying
C
Leafeon
#0470

Leafeon

grass
C
Glaceon
#0471

Glaceon

ice
B
Gliscor
#0472

Gliscor

groundflying
B
Mamoswine
#0473

Mamoswine

iceground
B
Porygon-Z
#0474

Porygon-Z

normal
C
Gallade
#0475

Gallade

psychicfighting
C
Probopass
#0476

Probopass

rocksteel
B
Dusknoir
#0477

Dusknoir

ghost
C
Froslass
#0478

Froslass

iceghost
C
Rotom
#0479

Rotom

electricghost
B
Uxie
#0480

Uxie

psychic
  • 493 total across all four generations available at the time. The Johto regional dex covers 256 Pokemon. The National Dex unlocks after beating the Elite Four, adding Gen 3 and Gen 4 species that aren't native to Johto or Kanto.

  • Gen 4 engine means the physical/special split per move applies. Feraligatr can use physical Water moves now. Gyarados benefits from its 125 Attack on Waterfall. Pokemon follow you in the overworld. The Pokeathlon replaces the original game corner. Kanto is fully remade. And the music is remastered.

  • Totodile gets a major upgrade thanks to the physical/special split. Feraligatr's 105 Attack finally works with physical Water moves like Waterfall and Ice Punch. Cyndaquil is still solid. Chikorita is still the weakest option. The gen 4 move split makes Totodile the biggest winner.

  • Yes. Same as the originals, beating the Johto Elite Four opens up all of Kanto with 8 more gym leaders. Red waits on Mt. Silver after you collect all 16 badges. His team is in the high 80s with a Level 88 Pikachu. Hardest NPC fight in the series at the time.

  • Gen 4 remakes of Gold and Silver, released in 2009 for the Nintendo DS. They run on the Diamond/Pearl engine with the physical/special split per move. The 493 national dex is the same as DP/Platinum. Johto and Kanto are rebuilt from the ground up with DS graphics and a walking Pokemon feature.

  • HeartGold gets Ho-Oh early and SoulSilver gets Lugia early. Both are available in each version, but the version you pick determines which one you catch first. Lugia is the better defensive pick. Ho-Oh brings more offensive power. Same story, same Johto/Kanto content.

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