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|jptranslit=Shirogane Yama | |||
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|image=Mt. Silver Exterior HGSS.png | |||
|imageII=Mt. Silver Exterior GSC.png | |||
|type=mountain | |type=mountain | ||
|north=Mt. Silver Cave | |||
|east=Route 28 | |||
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|mapdesc=A hallowed mountain that rises between the Johto and Kanto regions. | |mapdesc=A hallowed mountain that rises between the Johto and Kanto regions. | ||
|region=Johto | |region=Johto | ||
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'''Mt. Silver''' (Japanese: '''シロガネ{{tt|山|やま}}''' ''Mt. Shirogane'') is a large mountain in [[Johto]], located west of {{ka|Victory Road}} and [[Indigo Plateau]]. | |||
'''Mt. Silver''' (Japanese: '''シロガネ{{tt|山|やま}}''' ''Mt. Shirogane'') is a large mountain in [[Johto]], located west of {{ka|Victory Road}} and [[Indigo Plateau]]. It consists of an outside area at the foot of the mountain and [[Mt. Silver Cave]], which hosts the mountain proper and its accompanying cave system. In [[Generation II]], both areas are included under the location header '''Silver Cave''' (Japanese: '''シロガネやま''' ''Mt. Shirogane''). Mt. Silver can be reached from [[Kanto]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}} after receiving the sixteen Gym [[Badge]]s of both Johto and Kanto. | |||
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, it is the home of {{jo|Silver Town}}, where the [[Johto League]]'s [[Silver Conference]] is held. | In the {{pkmn|anime}}, it is the home of {{jo|Silver Town}}, where the [[Johto League]]'s [[Silver Conference]] is held. | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{itlisth| | {{itlisth|mountain}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Full Restore|Southwestern exterior of the cave ''(hidden)''|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes}} | {{Itemlist|Full Restore|Southwestern exterior of the cave ''(hidden)''|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Reaper Cloth|In the lower left corner (requires {{m|Surf}})|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | {{Itemlist|Reaper Cloth|In the lower left corner (requires {{m|Surf}})|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Full Restore|East of Pokémon Center ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | {{Itemlist|Full Restore|East of Pokémon Center ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}} | ||
{{itlistfoot| | {{itlistfoot|mountain}} | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
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''In the Japanese and Korean versions of {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, {{p|Ursaring}} appears only in Silver, while {{p|Donphan}} appears only in Gold.'' | ''In the Japanese and Korean versions of {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, {{p|Ursaring}} appears only in Silver, while {{p|Donphan}} appears only in Gold.'' | ||
{{Catch/header| | {{Catch/header|mountain}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|024|Arbok|no|no|yes|Grass|42|20%|20%|0%|type1=Poison}} | {{Catch/entry2|024|Arbok|no|no|yes|Grass|42|20%|20%|0%|type1=Poison}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Grass|40, 42, 44|0%|0%|30%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | {{Catch/entry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Grass|40, 42, 44|0%|0%|30%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}} | ||
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{{Catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=80%|type1=Water}} | {{Catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=80%|type1=Water}} | ||
{{Catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=20%|type1=Water}} | {{Catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=20%|type1=Water}} | ||
{{Catch/footer| | {{Catch/footer|mountain}} | ||
===Generation IV=== | ===Generation IV=== | ||
{{Catch/header| | {{Catch/header|mountain}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|077|Ponyta|yes|yes|Grass|42|all=30%|type1=Fire}} | {{Catch/entryhs|077|Ponyta|yes|yes|Grass|42|all=30%|type1=Fire}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|078|Rapidash|yes|yes|Grass|44|all=10%|type1=Fire}} | {{Catch/entryhs|078|Rapidash|yes|yes|Grass|44|all=10%|type1=Fire}} | ||
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{{Catch/entryhs|399|Bidoof|yes|yes|Sinnoh|42|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | {{Catch/entryhs|399|Bidoof|yes|yes|Sinnoh|42|all=20%|type1=Normal}} | ||
{{Catch/entryhs|418|Buizel|yes|yes|Sinnoh|41-42|all=20%|type1=Water}} | {{Catch/entryhs|418|Buizel|yes|yes|Sinnoh|41-42|all=20%|type1=Water}} | ||
{{Catch/footer | {{Catch/footer|mountain}} | ||
==In the spin-off games== | ==In the spin-off games== |
Revision as of 20:06, 28 August 2023
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Mt. Silver (Japanese: シロガネ山 Mt. Shirogane) is a large mountain in Johto, located west of Victory Road and Indigo Plateau. It consists of an outside area at the foot of the mountain and Mt. Silver Cave, which hosts the mountain proper and its accompanying cave system. In Generation II, both areas are included under the location header Silver Cave (Japanese: シロガネやま Mt. Shirogane). Mt. Silver can be reached from Kanto via Route 28 after receiving the sixteen Gym Badges of both Johto and Kanto.
In the anime, it is the home of Silver Town, where the Johto League's Silver Conference is held.
Geography
In the games, Mt. Silver is off-limits to all but the most skilled of Trainers. After the player has received all sixteen badges of Johto and Kanto, Professor Oak will give the player permission to travel here.
The route to the area, Kanto Route 28, is rough, though no HMs are explicitly required to reach the Pokémon Center just outside the entrance of Mt. Silver Cave. Inside, however, the cave is dark, requiring Flash to see in the first room. Many high-level Pokémon reside in the cave, as well as rare Pokémon not found elsewhere in the Johto region, like Larvitar and Misdreavus.
Items
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Full Restore | Southwestern exterior of the cave (hidden) | G S C |
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Reaper Cloth | In the lower left corner (requires Surf) | HG SS |
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Full Restore | East of Pokémon Center (hidden) | HG SS |
Pokémon
Generation II
In the Japanese and Korean versions of Gold and Silver, Ursaring appears only in Silver, while Donphan appears only in Gold.
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42 | 20% | 20% | 0% | |||||||
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40, 42, 44 | 0% | 0% | 30% | |||||||
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42, 44 | 0% | 0% | 40% | |||||||
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41 | 5% | 5% | 0% | |||||||
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43 | 5% | 5% | 0% | |||||||
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42 | 30% | |||||||||
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42 | 30% | 30% | 0% | |||||||
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44 | 10% | |||||||||
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44 | 10% | 10% | 0% | |||||||
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41 | 30% | |||||||||
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38, 42 | 0% | 0% | 10% | |||||||
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42 | 20% | |||||||||
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42 | 20% | |||||||||
Surfing | |||||||||||||||
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35-39 | 10% | |||||||||
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35-44 | 90% | |||||||||
Fishing | |||||||||||||||
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G | S | C |
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10 | 15% | |||||||||
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10 | 85% | |||||||||
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20 | 65% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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20 | 35% | |||||||||
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G | S | C |
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40 | 80% | |||||||||
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40 | 20% | |||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Generation IV
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42 | 30% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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44 | 10% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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41 | 5% | 5% | 0% | ||||||||
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43 | 5% | 5% | 0% | ||||||||
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41 | 30% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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41-43 | 0% | 0% | 10% | ||||||||
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HG | SS |
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42 | 20% | ||||||||||
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42 | 20% | ||||||||||
Surfing | |||||||||||||||
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30-40 | 9% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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30-48 | 91% | ||||||||||
Fishing | |||||||||||||||
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10 | 15% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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10 | 85% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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20 | 60% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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20 | 40% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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40 | 80% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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40 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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39-40 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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39-40 | 30% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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39-40 | 50% | ||||||||||
Headbutt Group B | |||||||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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41-43 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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41-43 | 30% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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41-43 | 50% | ||||||||||
Special Pokémon | |||||||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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42 | 20% | ||||||||||
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HG | SS |
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41-42 | 20% | ||||||||||
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42 | 20% | ||||||||||
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41-42 | 20% | ||||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Artwork depicting Mt. Silver is seen in the mindscapes of Sygna Suit Red, Kris, and Lyra.
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In the anime
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/6/65/Mt._Silver_anime.png/220px-Mt._Silver_anime.png)
Ash and his friends planned to travel to Mt. Silver for the upcoming Silver Conference, though the addition of Larvitar to the group gave them another reason to pass through the mountainous area.
They reached the base of Mt. Silver in You're a Star, Larvitar!, and stopped off at the local Pokémon Center. Already competitors for the upcoming Silver Conference were gathering in droves, and Ash had a practice match against another Pokémon Master hopeful, Satchel.
In Mother of All Battles!, the group reached Larvitar's home, the Mt. Silver Pokémon Preserve. After defeating the troublesome Pokémon Poacher Brothers, Larvitar was reunited with its mother, Tyranitar. Ranger Mason and crew protect the preservation area, and were pleased to have finally arrested the trio of poachers.
In Pop Goes The Sneasel, the group stopped off at the local Ho-Oh Shrine after the attendant reported a Sneasel, a Machop, and a Machoke were stopping anyone from reaching the Sacred Flame, which was needed for the opening of the Silver Conference. Harrison, a Trainer from the Hoenn region, assisted Ash and his friends in defeating the trio of wild Pokémon, and went on to catch the Sneasel for himself.
Ash and his friends reached Silver Town, the host city of the Silver Conference, in A Claim to Flame!. The city boasts at least 30 inhabitants, but the Johto League's yearly tournament brings a large amount of tourism to the city. The event wrapped up by Johto Photo Finish.
In the manga
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/f/fb/Mt_Silver_Adventures.png/250px-Mt_Silver_Adventures.png)
Pokémon Adventures
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
In Raising Raichu, Red arrived at the hot springs on Mt. Silver to recuperate from the frostbites he had received after being frozen by Lorelei in the Yellow arc. While there, he also met Sabrina, who was there to recuperate from similar injuries she received while battling Lorelei on Cerise Island.
At the end of the chapter, Red and Gold went to Mt. Silver to train together. Their training session was seen in two special rounds printed in Pokémon the Comic, during which they battled against a wild Poliwrath and Venusaur.
HeartGold & SoulSilver arc
In Pleased as Punch With Parasect, the Radio Director admitted to Gold that he did spy on him training with Red on Mt. Silver. This had inspired the Radio Director to move into the television business with a kids' cartoon called Proteam Omega, whose characters were based on Red's Pokémon.
Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/f/f7/Mt_Silver_JBA.png/250px-Mt_Silver_JBA.png)
Jō went to Mt. Silver following his battle with Blue at the Viridian Gym in The True Road to Becoming the Strongest!!. He discovered a powerful Trainer on the summit, and challenged him to a battle.
Trivia
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/4/48/KantoJohtoAreas.png)
- In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the exterior of Mt. Silver is the only Johto area to use the Kanto tileset. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the only major differences are the rocks and trees; for example, the trees placed in the high exteriors of the mountain itself are the ones commonly found in Johto.
- Mt. Silver is marked as a Johto location by the Pokégear; however, all squares immediately surrounding it (including those to the west of it) are marked as Kanto areas by the map in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. This issue was not present in the map of Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, which placed it directly above New Bark Town.
- The lady inside the Pokémon Center in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, which was the only NPC present (other than the Pokémon Center Nurse), is absent in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
- Mt. Silver was called Shirogane Mt. in the Gold and Silver deluxe edition of the Pokémon Master Trainer board game. Because its release predated that of the games, it used the Japanese name.
- Fresh Water is collected from Mt. Silver, according to the Japanese item description in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, and Pokémon Stadium 2. This is also mentioned in the Korean item description in Pokémon Gold and Silver. However, this is not mentioned in the English item descriptions.
Origin
Mt. Silver is based on Mt. Fuji in the real-world Japan.
In other languages
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The Pokémon League | ![]() | |
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Participation Trainer • Battle • Gym Leaders Gyms • Badges • Referee Championship matches Elite Four • Orange League Champion League Pokémon League Conferences Indigo • Silver • Ever Grande • Lily of the Valley Vertress • Lumiose • Manalo |
Regional Pokémon Leagues Indigo • OrangePtS • Johto • Hoenn • Sinnoh Unova (BB) • Kalos • Alola • Galar • Paldea Areas of jurisdiction Pokémon League Reception Gate • Hall of Fame Palace of Victory • Cerulean Cave • Area Zero Others Admissions Exam • Pokémon Association PIA • World Coronation Series (Masters Eight Tournament) |
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