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* For the Golden variants of some [[Berry|Berries]], see '''[[Golden Razz Berry]]''', '''[[Golden Nanab Berry]]''', and '''[[Golden Pinap Berry]]'''. | * For the Golden variants of some [[Berry|Berries]], see '''[[Golden Razz Berry]]''', '''[[Golden Nanab Berry]]''', and '''[[Golden Pinap Berry]]'''. | ||
* For [[Sabrina]]'s [[Badge]], which is known as '''Gold Badge''' in Japanese, see '''[[Marsh Badge]]'''. | * For [[Sabrina]]'s [[Badge]], which is known as '''Gold Badge''' in Japanese, see '''[[Marsh Badge]]'''. | ||
* For the various Symbols which come in Silver and Gold versions, awarded in the [[Generation III]] {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, see '''[[Symbol]]'''. | |||
* For the various prints which come in Silver and Gold versions, awarded in the [[Generation IV]] {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, see '''[[commemorative print]]'''. | |||
* For the strongest version of [[Repel]], which is known as '''Gold Spray''' in Japanese, see '''[[Max Repel]]'''. | * For the strongest version of [[Repel]], which is known as '''Gold Spray''' in Japanese, see '''[[Max Repel]]'''. | ||
* For the strongest version of [[Lure]], which is known as '''Gold Cologne''' in Japanese, see '''[[Max Lure]]'''. | * For the strongest version of [[Lure]], which is known as '''Gold Cologne''' in Japanese, see '''[[Max Lure]]'''. |
Revision as of 23:58, 16 September 2019
Gold (ゴールド) and Golden have several referrals.
Games
- For the Generation II game, see Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions.
- For the Generation IV game, see Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions.
Manga
- For the Pokémon Adventures manga chapter based on the Generation II games, see Gold, Silver & Crystal arc.
- For the Pokémon Adventures manga chapter based on the Generation IV games, see HeartGold & SoulSilver arc.
- For the manga by Muneo Saitō, see Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys.
Characters
- For the male player character of Generation II and IV, see Ethan (game).
- For his Pokémon Adventures counterpart, see Gold (Adventures).
- For his Golden Boys counterpart, see Gold (Golden Boys).
- For his Pokémon Pocket Monsters counterpart, see Gold (Pocket Monsters).
- For his anime counterpart seen in The Legend of Thunder!, see Jimmy (Johto).
- For the character of the day in An Epic Defense Force!, see Mr. Gold.
- For the leader of Cipher in Pokémon XD, which is known as Deathgold in Japanese, see Greevil.
Items
- For valuable gold items, see Nugget, Big Nugget, Relic Gold, and Gold Leaf.
- For the item related to Hyper Training, a more valuable version of the Bottle Cap, see Gold Bottle Cap.
- For the type of Berry found in Generation II games, see Gold Berry.
- For the Gummi preferred by Psychic types in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, see Gold Gummi.
- For Baoba's teeth introduced as a Key Item in Generation I, see Gold Teeth.
- For the Golden variants of some Berries, see Golden Razz Berry, Golden Nanab Berry, and Golden Pinap Berry.
- For Sabrina's Badge, which is known as Gold Badge in Japanese, see Marsh Badge.
- For the various Symbols which come in Silver and Gold versions, awarded in the Generation III Battle Frontier, see Symbol.
- For the various prints which come in Silver and Gold versions, awarded in the Generation IV Battle Frontier, see commemorative print.
- For the strongest version of Repel, which is known as Gold Spray in Japanese, see Max Repel.
- For the strongest version of Lure, which is known as Gold Cologne in Japanese, see Max Lure.
Places
- For the area in Pokémon Rumble World, see Gold Plateau.
- For the shop run by Cofagrigus in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity and Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, see Glorious Gold.
- For the dungeon in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, see Golden Suite.
- For the anime-exclusive island in the Orange Archipelago, see Golden Island.
TCG
- For the TCG type represented by the color gold, see Dragon (TCG).