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{{Infobox location
:''If you were looking for the mountain itself, see [[Mt. Silver Cave]].''
|image=HGSS Mt. Silver-{{#switch: {{#time: G}}|4|5|6|7|8|9=Morning|10|11|12|13|14|15|16=Day|17|18|19=Evening|20|21|22|23|0|1|2|3=Night}}.png
{{Route infobox
|type=cave
|name=Mt. Silver
|location_name=Mt. Silver
|jpname=シロガネ山
|japanese_name=シロガネやま
|jptranslit=Shirogane Yama
|translated_name=Mt. Shirogane
|jptrans=Mt. Shirogane
|location=West of the [[Pokémon League Reception Gate]]
|size=256
|image=Mt. Silver Exterior HGSS.png
|imageII=Mt. Silver Exterior GSC.png
|type=mountain
|north=Mt. Silver Cave
|east=Route 28
|regioneast=Kanto
|mapdesc=A hallowed mountain that rises between the Johto and Kanto regions.
|region=Johto
|region=Johto
|generation={{Gen|II}}, {{Gen|IV}}
|regionmap=Johto Mt Silver Map.png
|map=MapSilver.gif
|generation=2
|surf=yes
}}
}}
'''Mt. Silver''', also known as '''Silver Cave''' (Japanese: '''シロガネやま''' ''Mt. Shirogane'') is a large mountain in [[Johto]] located west of {{ka|Victory Road}} and the [[Indigo Plateau]].  Mt. Silver can be reached from [[Kanto]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}} after receiving the sixteen gym [[badge]]s of both Johto and Kanto. At the very summit of Mt. Silver, the {{player}} may {{pkmn|battle}} with {{ga|Red}}. In the {{pkmn|anime}}, it is the home of {{jo|Silver Town}}. It is based on {{wp|Mt. Fuji}} in the real-world Japan.


In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, {{p|Moltres}} can also be found here.
'''Mt. Silver''' (Japanese: '''シロガネ{{tt||やま}}''' ''Mt. Shirogane'') is a large mountain in [[Johto]], located west of {{ka|Victory Road}} and [[Indigo Plateau]].
==Geography==
In the games, Mt. Silver is off-limits to all but the most skilled of Trainers. After {{ga|Ethan}} or {{ga|Kris}} has received all sixteen badges of Johto and Kanto, [[Professor Oak]] will give him or her permission to travel here.


[[Kanto Route 28|The route]] to the area is rough, though no [[HM]]s are explicitly required to reach the [[Pokémon Center]] just outside the entrance. Inside, however, the cave is dark, requiring {{m|Flash}} to see. Many high-level Pokémon reside in the cave, including rare Pokémon not found elsewhere in the Johto region, like {{p|Larvitar}} and {{p|Misdreavus}}.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, "Mt. Silver" only refers to the outside area at the foot of the mountain; the interior cave, exterior, and summit are all part of [[Mt. Silver Cave]] instead. In [[Generation II]], both areas are included under the location header '''Silver Cave''' (Japanese: '''シロガネやま''' ''Mt. Shirogane'').


The cave has only one entrance, unlike all other caves found in {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, but goes deep into the mountain. In the cave's final room, the player will encounter {{ga|Red|a familiar face}} who will, wordlessly, challenge him or her to what is the highest-leveled Trainer battle in the history of the Pokémon series.
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, it is the home of {{jo|Silver Town}}, where the [[Johto League]]'s [[Silver Conference]] is held.


In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Mt. Silver is much larger. {{m|Flash}} is no longer needed to light up the cave. The higher sections of the cave where Red is located require {{m|Rock Climb}} to access. At times the player must also venture onto the slopes on the mountain's sides in order to climb higher.
==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.


===Gallery===
The route to the area, [[Kanto Route 28]], is rough, though no [[HM]]s are explicitly required to reach the [[Pokémon Center]] just outside the entrance of [[Mt. Silver Cave]]. Inside, however, the cave is dark, requiring {{m|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 {{p|Larvitar}} and {{p|Misdreavus}}.
=={{game|Gold and Silver|s}}==
<gallery perrow="3">
File:Silvercave.png|Exterior
File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-1.png|First floor
File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-2A.png|Second floor
File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-2B.png|Interior cave  
File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-2C.png|Interior cave
File:Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-3.png|Third floor
</gallery>
<!--=={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}==
<gallery perrow="3">
File:HGSSMtSilverEntrance.png|Mt. Silver Entrance
File:HGSSMtSilverCave.png|Cave
File:HGSSMtSilverMoltres.png|Moltres Cave
File:HGSSMtSilverSide.png|Mt. Silver Side
File:HGSSMtSilverL2.png|Mt. Silver Second Level
File:HGSSMtSilverL2Side.png|Mt. Silver Second Level Side
File:HGSSMtSilver2Summit.png|Mt. Silver Path to Summit
</gallery>-->


==Items==
==Items==
{{itlisth|cave}}
{{itlisth|mountain}}
{{itlistbod|Escape Rope|1F, west of the entrance|GSC}}
{{Itemlist|Full Restore|Southwestern exterior of the cave ''(hidden)''|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes}}
{{itlistbod|X Accuracy|1F, east of the entrance|GS}}
{{Itemlist|Reaper Cloth|In the lower left corner (requires {{m|Surf}})|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{itlistbod|Protein|1F, east of the entrance|C}}
{{Itemlist|Full Restore|East of Pokémon Center ''(hidden)''|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{itlistbod|Ultra Ball|1F, in the middle of the floor|GSC}}
{{itlistfoot|mountain}}
{{itlistbod|Dire Hit|1F, On the rock between the central ledges (hidden)|GSC}}
{{itlistbod|Max Elixir|1F, northwest corner|GSC}}
{{itlistbod|Ultra Ball|1F, southeast area near the exit (hidden)|GSC}}
{{itlistbod|PP Up|2F, on the tiny western shoreline (requires {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Waterfall}})|C}}
{{itlistbod|Ultra Ball|2F, east of the triple stairway|C}}
{{itlistbod|Calcium|2F, near the entrance of the northeastern Interior cave (requires {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Waterfall}})|C}}
{{itlistbod|Max Revive|SW Interior, far western end of the cave|GSC}}
{{itlistbod|Full Restore|NE Interior, far northeastern end of the cave|GSC}}
{{itlistbod|Expert Belt|Main chamber, in the small cave north of the entrance (requires {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Waterfall}})|HGSS|display={{DL|In-battle effect item|Expert Belt}}}}
{{itlistbod|Ultra Ball|Main chamber, on a rock between the two waterfalls (hidden; requires {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Waterfall}}, {{m|Rock Climb}})|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Hyper Potion|Rear western chamber, on the ledge above {{p|Moltres}} (hidden)|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Dire Hit|Main chamber, on a rock northeast of the entrance (hidden, requires {{m|Rock Climb}})|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Escape Rope|Mountainside, the southern part of the lowest cliff|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|TM Rock|Mountainside, the southern part of the highest cliff|HGSS|display={{TM|76|Stealth Rock}}}}
{{itlistbod|Full Restore|Main chamber, on the northeast cliff (only accessible from the Mountainside)|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Max Elixir|Interior 1, scattered on the surrounding cliffs|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Max Revive|Interior 1, scattered on the surrounding cliffs|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Max Potion|Interior 1, on the highest western cliff (hidden)|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Calcium|Interior 1, on the highest southern cliff (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Heart Scale|Interior 1, on the highest North cliff (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Max Ether|Snowy Exterior, on a rock just west of the northern exit (hidden)|HGSS}}
{{itlistbod|Protein|Interior 1, on the highest western cliff|HGSS|display={{DL|Vitamin|Protein}}}}
{{itlistbod|Iron|Interior 1, on a rock in the highest northeast corner (hidden, requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|HGSS|display={{DL|Vitamin|Iron}}}}
{{itlistbod|Pure Incense|Snowy Exterior, on the upper-east side of the mountain (requires {{m|Rock Climb}})|HGSS|display={{DL|Incense|Pure Incense}}}}
{{itlistbod|Rare Candy|Snowy Exterior, on a rock one level above the Pure Incense (hidden, requires {{m|Rock Climb}})|HGSS|display={{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}}}
{{itlistbod|Hyper Potion|Snowy Exterior, near the western cave entrance that leads to the mountaintop (hidden, requires {{m|Rock Climb}})|HGSS|display={{DL|Potion|Hyper Potion}}}}
{{itlistbod|Dawn Stone|Snowy Exterior, near the western cave entrance that leads to the mountaintop (requires {{m|Rock Climb}})|HGSS|display={{evostone|Dawn Stone}}}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
===Generation II===
===Generation II===
====Outside====
''In the Japanese and Korean versions of {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, {{p|Ursaring}} appears only in Silver, while {{p|Donphan}} appears only in Gold.''
{{catchableheader|land}}
{{catchtime|All}}
{{catchentry2|077|Ponyta|yes|yes|no|Grass|42|30%}}
{{catchentry2|078|Rapidash|yes|yes|no|Grass|44|10%}}
{{catchentry2|114|Tangela|yes|yes|yes|Grass|39-41|30%}}
{{catchentry2|217|Ursaring|yes|no|no|Grass|42|20%}}
{{catchentry2|232|Donphan|no|yes|no|Grass|42|20%}}
{{catchtime|Day}}
{{catchentry2|024|Arbok|no|no|yes|Grass|42|20%}}
{{catchentry2|077|Ponyta|no|no|yes|Grass|42|30%}}
{{catchentry2|078|Rapidash|no|no|yes|Grass|44|10%}}
{{catchentry2|084|Doduo|yes|yes|yes|Grass|41|5%}}
{{catchentry2|085|Dodrio|yes|yes|yes|Grass|43|5%}}
{{catchtime|Night}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Grass|40-44|30%}}
{{catchentry2|061|Poliwhirl|no|no|yes|Grass|42-44|40%}}
{{catchentry2|215|Sneasel|yes|yes|no|Grass|38-42|10%}}
{{catchtime|SurfFish}}
{{catchentry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Old Rod|10|15%}}
{{catchentry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Old Rod|10|85%}}
{{catchentry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Good Rod|20|65%}}
{{catchentry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Good Rod|20|35%}}
{{catchentry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Super Rod|40|70%}}
{{catchentry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Super Rod|40|20%}}
{{catchentry2|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|yes|Super Rod|40|10%}}
{{catchentry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Surf|35-39|10%}}
{{catchentry2|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|yes|Surf|25-44|90%}}
{{catchablefooter|land}}


====Cave entrance====
{{Catch/header|mountain}}
{{catchableheader|cave}}
{{Catch/entry2|024|Arbok|no|no|yes|Grass|42|20%|20%|0%|type1=Poison}}
{{catchtime|Allcave}}
{{Catch/entry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Grass|40, 42, 44|0%|0%|30%|type1=Poison|type2=Flying}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|yes|yes|no|Walking|45|5%}}
{{Catch/entry2|061|Poliwhirl|no|no|yes|Grass|42, 44|0%|0%|40%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|075|Graveler|yes|yes|yes|Walking|43|30%}}
{{Catch/entry2|084|Doduo|yes|yes|yes|Grass|41|5%|5%|0%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{catchentry2|095|Onix|yes|yes|no|Walking|42|30%}}
{{Catch/entry2|085|Dodrio|yes|yes|yes|Grass|43|5%|5%|0%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{catchentry2|095|Onix|no|no|yes|Walking|42|20%}}
{{Catch/entry2|077|Ponyta|yes|yes|no|Grass|42|all=30%|type1=Fire}}
{{catchentry2|217|Ursaring|yes|no|no|Walking|44|30%}}
{{Catch/entry2|077|Ponyta|no|no|yes|Grass|42|30%|30%|0%|type1=Fire}}
{{catchentry2|232|Donphan|no|yes|no|Walking|44|30%}}
{{Catch/entry2|078|Rapidash|yes|yes|no|Grass|44|all=10%|type1=Fire}}
{{catchentry2|246|Larvitar|yes|yes|no|Walking|15-20|5%}}
{{Catch/entry2|078|Rapidash|no|no|yes|Grass|44|10%|10%|0%|type1=Fire}}
{{catchtime|Day}}
{{Catch/entry2|114|Tangela|yes|yes|yes|Grass|41|all=30%|type1=Grass}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Walking|45|5%}}
{{Catch/entry2|215|Sneasel|yes|yes|no|Grass|38, 42|0%|0%|10%|type1=Dark|type2=Ice}}
{{catchentry2|126|Magmar|no|no|yes|Walking|45|10%}}
{{Catch/entry2|217|Ursaring|yes|no|no|Grass|42|all=20%|type1=Normal}}
{{catchentry2|217|Ursaring|no|no|yes|Walking|44|30%}}
{{Catch/entry2|232|Donphan|no|yes|no|Grass|42|all=20%|type1=Ground}}
{{catchentry2|246|Larvitar|no|no|yes|Walking|15-20|5%}}
{{Catch/div|water|Surfing}}
{{catchtime|Night}}
{{Catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Surf|35-39|all=10%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Walking|45|45%}}
{{Catch/entry2|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|yes|Surf|35-44|all=90%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|055|Golduck|no|no|yes|Walking|45|5%}}
{{Catch/div|water|Fishing}}
{{catchablefooter|cave}}
{{Catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=15%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=85%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/entry2|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=65%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/entry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=35%|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/footer|mountain}}


====Inner cave====
===Generation IV===
{{catchableheader|cave}}
{{Catch/header|mountain}}
{{catchtime|Allcave}}
{{Catch/entryhs|077|Ponyta|yes|yes|Grass|42|all=30%|type1=Fire}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|yes|yes|no|Walking|48|5%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|078|Rapidash|yes|yes|Grass|44|all=10%|type1=Fire}}
{{catchentry2|047|Parasect|no|no|yes|Walking|46-48|15%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|084|Doduo|yes|yes|Grass|41|5%|5%|0%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{catchentry2|055|Golduck|yes|yes|no|Walking|48|30%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|085|Dodrio|yes|yes|Grass|43|5%|5%|0%|type1=Normal|type2=Flying}}
{{catchentry2|217|Ursaring|yes|no|no|Walking|47|20%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|114|Tangela|yes|yes|Grass|41|all=30%|type1=Grass}}
{{catchentry2|232|Donphan|no|yes|no|Walking|47|20%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|215|Sneasel|yes|yes|Grass|41, 43|0%|0%|10%|type1=Dark|type2=Ice}}
{{catchentry2|246|Larvitar|yes|yes|no|Walking|15-20|5%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|217|Ursaring|no|yes|Grass|42|all=20%|type1=Normal}}
{{catchtime|Day}}
{{Catch/entryhs|232|Donphan|yes|no|Grass|42|all=20%|type1=Ground}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Walking|48|30%}}
{{Catch/div|water|Surfing}}
{{catchentry2|067|Machoke|no|no|yes|Walking|38|30%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Surf|30-40|all=9%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|195|Quagsire|yes|yes|no|Walking|45|40%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|061|Poliwhirl|yes|yes|Surf|30-48|all=91%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|217|Ursaring|no|no|yes|Walking|47|20%}}
{{Catch/div|water|Fishing}}
{{catchentry2|246|Larvitar|no|no|yes|Walking|15-20|5%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=15%|type1=Water}}
{{catchtime|Night}}
{{Catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Old|10|all=85%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Walking|46-48|50%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=60%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|055|Golduck|no|no|yes|Walking|48|30%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Good|20|all=40%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|195|Quagsire|yes|yes|no|Walking|45|30%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|060|Poliwag|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=80%|type1=Water}}
{{catchentry2|200|Misdreavus|yes|yes|yes|Walking|45|10%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Super|40|all=20%|type1=Water}}
{{catchtime|SurfFish}}
{{Catch/div|land|Headbutt<br><small>Group A</small>}}
{{catchentry2|055|Golduck|no|no|yes|Surfing|35-39|30%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|177|Natu|yes|yes|Headbutt|39-40|all=20%|type1=Psychic|type2=Flying}}
{{catchentry2|118|Goldeen|yes|yes|yes|Surfing|35-39|10%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|190|Aipom|yes|yes|Headbutt|39-40|all=30%|type1=Normal}}
{{catchentry2|119|Seaking|yes|yes|no|Surfing|35-44|90%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|214|Heracross|yes|yes|Headbutt|39-40|all=50%|type1=Bug|type2=Fighting}}
{{catchentry2|119|Seaking|no|no|yes|Surfing|35-44|60%}}
{{Catch/div|land|Headbutt<br><small>Group B</small>}}
{{catchentry2|118|Goldeen|yes|yes|yes|Old Rod|10|15%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|177|Natu|yes|yes|Headbutt|41-43|all=20%|type1=Psychic|type2=Flying}}
{{catchentry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Old Rod|10|85%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|190|Aipom|yes|yes|Headbutt|41-43|all=30%|type1=Normal}}
{{catchentry2|118|Goldeen|yes|yes|yes|Good Rod|20|65%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|214|Heracross|yes|yes|Headbutt|41-43|all=50%|type1=Bug|type2=Fighting}}
{{catchentry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Good Rod|20|35%}}
{{Catch/div|land|Special}}
{{catchentry2|118|Goldeen|yes|yes|yes|Super Rod|40|70%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|264|Linoone|yes|yes|Hoenn|42|all=20%|type1=Normal}}
{{catchentry2|119|Seaking|yes|yes|yes|Super Rod|40|10%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|293|Whismur|yes|yes|Hoenn|41-42|all=20%|type1=Normal}}
{{catchentry2|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|yes|Super Rod|40|20%}}
{{Catch/entryhs|399|Bidoof|yes|yes|Sinnoh|42|all=20%|type1=Normal}}
{{catchablefooter|cave}}
{{Catch/entryhs|418|Buizel|yes|yes|Sinnoh|41-42|all=20%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/footer|mountain}}


====Up waterfall====
==In the spin-off games==
{{catchableheader|cave}}
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
{{catchtime|Allcave}}
Artwork depicting Mt. Silver is seen in the mindscapes of {{mas|Kris}} and {{mas|Lyra}}.
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|yes|yes|no|Walking|48-51|50%}}
{{catchentry2|055|Golduck|yes|yes|no|Walking|51|5%}}
{{catchentry2|075|Graveler|no|no|yes|Walking|48|20%}}
{{catchentry2|095|Onix|yes|yes|yes|Walking|48|30%}}
{{catchentry2|217|Ursaring|yes|no|no|Walking|50|20%}}
{{catchentry2|232|Donphan|no|yes|no|Walking|50|20%}}
{{catchentry2|246|Larvitar|yes|yes|no|Walking|15-20|5%}}
{{catchtime|Day}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Walking|51|30%}}
{{catchentry2|217|Ursaring|no|no|yes|Walking|50|10%}}
{{catchentry2|246|Larvitar|no|no|yes|Walking|15-20|9%}}
{{catchentry2|247|Pupitar|no|no|yes|Walking|20|1%}}
{{catchtime|Night}}
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Walking|51|45%}}
{{catchentry2|055|Golduck|no|no|yes|Walking|45|5%}}
{{catchablefooter|cave}}


====Beyond waterfall====
{| style="background: #7B30B2; {{roundy}}; border: #7B30B2;"
{{catchableheader|cave}}
|
{{catchtime|Allcave}}
{| style="background: #AB60E2; {{roundy}}; border: #AB60E2;"
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|yes|yes|no|Walking|48|5%}}
|- style="text-align:center"
{{catchentry2|047|Parasect|no|no|yes|Walking|46-52|20%}}
|
{{catchentry2|055|Golduck|yes|yes|no|Walking|48|30%}}
{| style="background: #{{water color light}}; {{roundy}}; border: #{{water color light}}; padding: 0px 5px 5px 5px"
{{catchentry2|217|Ursaring|yes|no|no|Walking|47|20%}}
|-
{{catchentry2|232|Donphan|no|yes|no|Walking|47|20%}}
|<big>'''Kris & Totodile'''</big>
{{catchentry2|246|Larvitar|yes|yes|no|Walking|15-20|5%}}
|-
{{catchtime|Day}}
| [[File:Kris Mindscape.png|200px]]
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Walking|46-50|80%}}
|}
{{catchentry2|195|Quagsire|yes|yes|no|Walking|45|40%}}
|
{{catchtime|Night}}
{| style="background: #{{grass color light}}; {{roundy}}; border: #{{grass color light}}; padding: 0px 5px 5px 5px"
{{catchentry2|042|Golbat|no|no|yes|Walking|48-50|50%}}
|-
{{catchentry2|195|Quagsire|yes|yes|no|Walking|45|10%}}
|<big>'''Lyra & Chikorita'''</big>
{{catchentry2|200|Misdreavus|yes|yes|yes|Walking|45|30%}}
|-
{{catchablefooter|cave}}
| [[File:Lyra Mindscape.png|200px]]
|}
|}
|}


===Generation IV===
==In the anime==
{{Catchableheader|cave|2}}
[[File:Mt. Silver anime.png|thumb|220px|Mt. Silver in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
{{Catchentryhs|042|Golbat|yes|yes|Cave|45-51|50%}}
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} planned to travel to Mt. Silver for the upcoming [[Silver Conference]], though the addition of {{AP|Larvitar}} to the group gave them another reason to pass through the mountainous area.
{{Catchentryhs|055|Golduck|yes|yes|Cave|48-51|50%}}
 
{{Catchentryhs|075|Graveler|yes|yes|Cave|41-43|50%}}
They reached the base of Mt. Silver in ''[[EP262|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, {{OBP|Satchel|EP262}}. Witnessing a {{pkmn|Trainer}} training his {{p|Quilava}} made Ash consider [[Evolution|evolving]] his {{AP|Cyndaquil}}, but he ultimately decided against it.
{{Catchentryhs|095|Onix|yes|yes|Cave|42-48|40%}}
 
{{Catchentryhs|195|Quagsire|yes|yes|Cave|45|45%}}
In ''[[EP264|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, {{p|Tyranitar}}. [[Ranger Mason]] and crew protect the preservation area, and were pleased to have finally arrested the trio of poachers.
{{Catchentryhs|200|Misdreavus|yes|yes|Cave|45|10%}}
{{Catchentryhs|208|Steelix|yes|yes|Cave|20-48|1%}}
{{Catchentryhs|215|Sneasel|yes|yes|Cave|45-50|5%}}
{{Catchentryhs|216|Teddiursa|no|yes|Cave|48|20%}}
{{Catchentryhs|217|Ursaring|no|yes|Cave|44-50|15%}}
{{Catchentryhs|231|Phanpy|yes|no|Cave|43-48|20%}}
{{Catchentryhs|232|Donphan|yes|no|Cave|44-50|5%}}
{{Catchentryhs|246|Larvitar|yes|yes|Cave|15-48|5%}}
{{Catchentryhs|247|Pupitar|yes|yes|Cave|45|1%}}
{{catchbar|Special Pokémon}}
{{Catchentryhs|296|Makuhita|yes|yes|Hoenn Sound|43|5%}}
{{Catchentryhs|359|Absol|yes|yes|Hoenn Sound|42-44|5%}}
{{Catchentryhs|433|Chingling|yes|yes|Sinnoh Sound|43|5%}}
{{Catchentryhs|436|Bronzor|yes|yes|Sinnoh Sound|48|5%}}
{{Catchentryhs|146|Moltres|yes|yes|Inside|50|Only One}}
{{Catchablefooter|cave|2}}


==Trainers==
In ''[[EP265|Pop Goes The Sneasel]]'', the group stopped off at the local [[Ho-Oh Shrine]] after the attendant reported a {{TP|Harrison|Sneasel}}, a {{p|Machop}}, and a {{p|Machoke}} were stopping anyone from reaching the Sacred Flame, which was needed for the opening ceremony of the Silver Conference. {{jo|Harrison}}, a Trainer from the [[Hoenn]] [[region]], assisted Ash and his friends in defeating the trio of [[wild Pokémon]], and went on to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} the Sneasel for himself, allowing the torch relay to begin.
==={{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}===
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==={{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}===
Ash and his friends reached {{jo|Silver Town}}, the host city of the Silver Conference, in ''[[EP266|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 ''[[EP272|Johto Photo Finish]]''.
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==Eyecatch==
==In the manga==
<gallery>
===Pokémon Adventures===
File:HGSS Mt. Silver-Morning.png|Morning (Quagsire)
[[File:Mt Silver Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Mt. Silver in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
File:HGSS Mt. Silver-Day.png|Day/Evening (Larvitar)
===={{MangaArc|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}====
File:HGSS Mt. Silver-Night.png|Night (Misdreavus)
In ''[[PS139|Raising Raichu]]'', {{adv|Red}} arrived at the hot springs on Mt. Silver to recuperate from the frostbites he had received after being frozen by [[Lorelei]] in the {{MangaArc|Yellow}}. While there, he also [[PS157|met]] [[Sabrina]], who was there to recuperate from similar injuries she received while battling Lorelei on [[Cerise Island]].
</gallery>


==In the anime==
At the end of the arc, Red and {{adv|Gold}} went to Mt. Silver to train together. Their training session was seen in two [[PSs1|special]] [[PSs2|chapters]] printed in [[Pokémon the Comic]], during which they battled against a wild {{p|Poliwrath}} and {{p|Venusaur}}.
In the anime, Mt. Silver is the home of {{jo|Silver Town}}, a city that boasts at least 30 inhabitants. Silver Town's main attraction is the [[Silver Conference]], the [[Johto League]]'s yearly tournament that brings tourism to the city. Oddly, the anime depicts the mountain to be much smaller than shown in promotional maps.


==In the Pokémon Adventures manga==
===={{MangaArc|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}====
In the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}} of ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]'', {{adv|Red}} goes to the springs in Mt. Silver to recuperate from injuries he suffered from being frozen by [[Lorelei]]'s Pokémon during the {{chap|Yellow}}. While there, he meets [[Sabrina]], a former enemy of his, who is there to recuperate from similar injuries.
In ''[[PS448|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 {{cat|Red's Pokémon}}.
{{-}}


Later, Red and {{adv|Gold}} leave to Mt. Silver to train together.
===Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure===
[[File:Mt Silver JBA.png|thumb|250px|Mt. Silver in [[Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure]]]]
[[Jō]] went to Mt. Silver following his battle with {{ga|Blue}} at the [[Viridian Gym]] in ''[[JBA6|The True Road to Becoming the Strongest!!]]''. He discovered {{ga|Red|a powerful Trainer}} on the summit, and challenged him to a battle.
{{-}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:KantoJohtoAreas.png|frame|right|Though Mt. Silver appears relatively deep into Kanto, it is identified as a Johto location by the Pokégear.]]
[[File:KantoJohtoAreas.png|frame|right|Though Mt. Silver appears relatively deep into Kanto, it is identified as a Johto location by the Pokégear.]]
*Mt. Silver was called '''Shirogane Mt.''' in the {{v2|Gold and Silver|s}} deluxe edition of the [[Pokémon Master Trainer (1999)|Pokémon Master Trainer]] board game. Because its release predated that of the games, it used the Japanese name.
* 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 {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. This issue was not present in the map of {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, which placed it directly north of [[New Bark Town]].
*Despite appearing to be closer to the [[Johto]]-[[Kanto]] border on the Pokégear map, the entrance to the [[Pokémon Center]] is 17 steps from the border when factoring in only horizontal distance, making it 10 steps farther from Kanto than the doorway of the [[player character]]'s house.
* In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the exterior of Mt. Silver is the only [[Johto]] area to use the [[Kanto]] tileset. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, 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.
*{{ga|Red's Pikachu}}, who can be fought here at level 88, is the highest-leveled Pokémon of any in-game Trainer in the series. However, this only applies to {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} as Red's Pikachu is at level 81 in the original Gold and Silver (and by extension, Crystal).
* The lady inside the [[Pokémon Center]] in {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, which was the only [[Non-player character|NPC]] present (other than the [[Pokémon Center lady]]), is absent in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.
* In the original player's guide to Gold and Silver, there is mention of a "?" Pokémon that appears near the waterfalls in Mt. Silver at midnight or very early in the morning; however, this is a false rumor. The guide also claimed that the unknown Pokémon was supposed to represent legendary Pokémon found in [[Generation I]] that did not appear in Gold and Silver (which were programmed in and tradable from Generation I anyway).
* In the {{2v2|Gold|Silver}} deluxe edition of the {{OBP|Pokémon Master Trainer|1999}} board game, Mt. Silver was called '''Shirogane Mt.''', based on a romanization of the Japanese name of the mountain; this is presumably because it was released before Gold and Silver were released in English.
* Like [[Snowpoint City]], Mt. Silver's summit features diamond dust on certain special days in Generation IV, including the anniversary of Gold and Silver's original release.
* [[Fresh Water]] is collected from Mt. Silver, according to its item description in the Japanese and Korean versions of {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, and {{g|Stadium 2}}. This is not mentioned in the English item descriptions.
** If Red is engaged in battle on a day with diamond dust, there will be no Hail condition during the battle. As no battles could be conducted in Snowpoint City's diamond dust, this is the first indication of its in-battle effect.
 
* 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 Pokégear in Generation IV. This issue was not present in the Generation II map, which placed it directly above New Bark Town.
===Origin===
* The exterior of Mt. Silver is the only Johto area with Kanto characteristics, like the rocks, [[tall grass]], trees, and the [[Pokémon Center]] itself. However, in Generation IV, the only major differences are the rocks and trees.
Mt. Silver is based on {{wp|Mt. Fuji}} in the real-world {{wp|Japan}}.
** Strangely, in Generation IV, the trees placed in the high exteriors of the mountain itself are the ones commonly found in Johto.
* In Generation IV, despite locations nearby, such as the {{rt|26|Kanto}} entrance to the Pokémon League and the [[Indigo Plateau]] itself being able to be flown to from either Kanto or Johto, and players already there being able to fly to either region, Mt. Silver is ''strictly'' a Johto location, while {{rt|28|Kanto}} is ''strictly'' a Kanto location. This means that a player cannot fly to Mt. Silver from Route 28 (if he or she has already been to the Pokémon Center outside) even though one can walk between the two locations rather easily.
**Similarly, the music for wild Pokémon is [[Kanto]]-style on {{rt|28|Kanto}}, but [[Johto]]-style on Mt. Silver and inside [[Silver Cave]].
*** This makes {{p|Moltres}} the only [[Kanto]] [[legendary Pokémon]] that uses the [[Johto]] battle music.
* In Generation IV, whenever the player is in or on the mountain, the location bar will always say "Mt. Silver Cave", even when the player is not inside the cave.
* The regions of Kanto and Johto, as well as Mt. Silver, are also shown on the [[Orange Archipelago]] map. Interestingly, the mountain lies within the same meridian as [[Shamouti Island]], one of the archipelago's important islands.
*When the player arrives where Red is standing, he appears to be over looking a large body of water. The Pokégear map shows no body of water around Mount Silver, except for the sea route that connect Kanto and Johto. However, the way to get to red leads ''away'' from this water.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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| it=Monte Argento
|zh_cmn=白銀山 / 白银山 ''{{tt|Báiyín Shān|Silver Mountain}}''
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|cs=Stříbrná hora
| fr=Grotte Argentée
|fi=Hopeavuori
| zh={{tt|'''白銀山'''|Báiyín Shān}}
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|de=Silberberg
|it=Monte Argento
|ko=은빛산 ''{{tt|Eunbit San|Silver Mountain}}''
|no=Sølvfjellet
|pl=Srebrne Wzgórze {{tt|*|EP272}}<br>Srebrna Góra {{tt|*|EP255-EP268}}
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|vi=Núi Shirogane
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 19 August 2024

If you were looking for the mountain itself, see Mt. Silver Cave.
Mt. Silver シロガネ山
Mt. Shirogane
Mt. Silver Exterior HGSS.png
Map description
A hallowed mountain that rises between the Johto and Kanto regions.
Required for navigation
Connecting locations
 
Mt. Silver Cave
 
Mt. Silver
Route 28
Location
Johto Route 0
Location of Mt. Silver in Johto.
Mt. Silver Exterior GSC.png
Gen II
Pokémon world routes
     

Mt. Silver (Japanese: シロガネ Mt. Shirogane) is a large mountain in Johto, located west of Victory Road and Indigo Plateau.

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, "Mt. Silver" only refers to the outside area at the foot of the mountain; the interior cave, exterior, and summit are all part of Mt. Silver Cave instead. In Generation II, both areas are included under the location header Silver Cave (Japanese: シロガネやま Mt. Shirogane).

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

Item Location Games
Full Restore Full Restore Southwestern exterior of the cave (hidden)  G  S  C 
Reaper Cloth Reaper Cloth In the lower left corner (requires Surf)  HG  SS 
Full Restore 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.

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Morning Day Night
Arbok Arbok
G S C
Grass Grass
42 20% 20% 0%
Golbat Golbat
G S C
Grass Grass
40, 42, 44 0% 0% 30%
Poliwhirl Poliwhirl
G S C
Grass Grass
42, 44 0% 0% 40%
Doduo Doduo
G S C
Grass Grass
41 5% 5% 0%
Dodrio Dodrio
G S C
Grass Grass
43 5% 5% 0%
Ponyta Ponyta
G S C
Grass Grass
42 30%
Ponyta Ponyta
G S C
Grass Grass
42 30% 30% 0%
Rapidash Rapidash
G S C
Grass Grass
44 10%
Rapidash Rapidash
G S C
Grass Grass
44 10% 10% 0%
Tangela Tangela
G S C
Grass Grass
41 30%
Sneasel Sneasel
G S C
Grass Grass
38, 42 0% 0% 10%
Ursaring Ursaring
G S C
Grass Grass
42 20%
Donphan Donphan
G S C
Grass Grass
42 20%
Surfing
Poliwag Poliwag
G S C
Surfing Surfing
35-39 10%
Poliwhirl Poliwhirl
G S C
Surfing Surfing
35-44 90%
Fishing
Poliwag Poliwag
G S C
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 15%
Magikarp Magikarp
G S C
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 85%
Poliwag Poliwag
G S C
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 65%
Magikarp Magikarp
G S C
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 35%
Poliwag Poliwag
G S C
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 80%
Magikarp Magikarp
G S C
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
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

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Morning Day Night
Ponyta Ponyta
HG SS
Grass Grass
42 30%
Rapidash Rapidash
HG SS
Grass Grass
44 10%
Doduo Doduo
HG SS
Grass Grass
41 5% 5% 0%
Dodrio Dodrio
HG SS
Grass Grass
43 5% 5% 0%
Tangela Tangela
HG SS
Grass Grass
41 30%
Sneasel Sneasel
HG SS
Grass Grass
41, 43 0% 0% 10%
Ursaring Ursaring
HG SS
Grass Grass
42 20%
Donphan Donphan
HG SS
Grass Grass
42 20%
Surfing
Poliwag Poliwag
HG SS
Surfing Surfing
30-40 9%
Poliwhirl Poliwhirl
HG SS
Surfing Surfing
30-48 91%
Fishing
Poliwag Poliwag
HG SS
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 15%
Magikarp Magikarp
HG SS
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
10 85%
Poliwag Poliwag
HG SS
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 60%
Magikarp Magikarp
HG SS
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
20 40%
Poliwag Poliwag
HG SS
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 80%
Magikarp Magikarp
HG SS
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
40 20%
Headbutt
Group A
Natu Natu
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
39-40 20%
Aipom Aipom
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
39-40 30%
Heracross Heracross
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
39-40 50%
Headbutt
Group B
Natu Natu
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
41-43 20%
Aipom Aipom
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
41-43 30%
Heracross Heracross
HG SS
Headbutt Headbutt
41-43 50%
Special Pokémon
Linoone Linoone
HG SS
Hoenn Sound Hoenn Sound
42 20%
Whismur Whismur
HG SS
Hoenn Sound Hoenn Sound
41-42 20%
Bidoof Bidoof
HG SS
Sinnoh Sound Sinnoh Sound
42 20%
Buizel Buizel
HG SS
Sinnoh Sound Sinnoh Sound
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 Kris and Lyra.

Kris & Totodile
Kris Mindscape.png
Lyra & Chikorita
Lyra Mindscape.png

In the anime

Mt. Silver in the anime

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. Witnessing a Trainer training his Quilava made Ash consider evolving his Cyndaquil, but he ultimately decided against it.

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 ceremony 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, allowing the torch relay to begin.

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

Pokémon Adventures

Mt. Silver in 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 arc, Red and Gold went to Mt. Silver to train together. Their training session was seen in two special chapters 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

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

Though Mt. Silver appears relatively deep into Kanto, it is identified as a Johto location by the Pokégear.

Origin

Mt. Silver is based on Mt. Fuji in the real-world Japan.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 白銀山 Baahk'ngàhn Sāan
Mandarin 白銀山 / 白银山 Báiyín Shān
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Stříbrná hora
Finland Flag.png Finnish Hopeavuori
France Flag.png French Mont Argenté
Germany Flag.png German Silberberg
Italy Flag.png Italian Monte Argento
South Korea Flag.png Korean 은빛산 Eunbit San
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Sølvfjellet
Poland Flag.png Polish Srebrne Wzgórze *
Srebrna Góra *
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Monte Prata
Spain Flag.png Spanish Monte Plateado
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Silverberget
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Núi Shirogane


Kanto and Johto
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Cities and Towns
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Olivine CityCianwood CityMahogany TownBlackthorn CitySafari Zone GateFrontier Access
Routes
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Landmarks
Professor Oak's LaboratoryViridian ForestDiglett's CavePewter Museum of ScienceMt. Moon (Square) • Cerulean Cave
Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5–6)Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7–8)S.S. AnneS.S. AquaSea CottageRock Tunnel
Power PlantCycling Road/Pokémon RoadTeam Rocket HideoutSilph Co.Magnet TrainPokémon TowerKanto Safari Zone/Pal Park/GO Park
Seafoam IslandsPokémon MansionCinnabar LabPokémon League Reception GateVictory RoadTohjo Falls
Dark CaveSprout TowerRuins of AlphUnion CaveSlowpoke WellIlex ForestRadio TowerGlobal Terminal
Goldenrod TunnelNational ParkPokéathlon DomeBell TowerBellchime TrailBurned TowerMoomoo FarmOlivine Lighthouse
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Access to
Sevii IslandsSinjoh Ruins


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Participation
TrainerBattleGym Leaders
GymsBadgesReferee
Championship matches
Elite FourOrange League
Champion League
Pokémon League Conferences
IndigoSilverEver GrandeLily of the Valley
VertressLumioseManalo
Regional Pokémon Leagues
IndigoOrange*JohtoHoennSinnoh
Unova (BB) • KalosAlolaGalarPaldea
Areas of jurisdiction
Pokémon League Reception GateHall of Fame
Palace of VictoryCerulean CaveArea Zero
Others
Admissions ExamPokémon Association
PIAWorld Coronation Series
(Masters Eight Tournament)


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