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Revision as of 17:12, 26 September 2009
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Location: | West of Victory Road | |||
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Region: | Johto | |||
Generations: | II, IV | |||
File:Johto Mt. Silver Map.png Location of Mt. Silver in Johto. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Mt. Silver (Japanese: シロガネやま Shirogane Mountain) is a large mountain in Johto located west of Victory Road and the Indigo Plateau. Mt. Silver can be reached from Kanto via Route 28 after receiving the sixteen gym badges of both Johto and Kanto. Deep in the caves of Mt. Silver, the player may battle with Red. In the anime, it is the home of Silver Town. It is based off of Mt. Fuji in the real-world Japan.
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Moltres can also be found here.
Geography
In the games, Mt. Silver is off-limits to all but the most skilled of Trainers. After Gold or Kris has received all sixteen badges of Johto and Kanto, Professor Oak will give him or her permission to travel here.
The route to the area is rough, though no HMs are explicitly required to reach the Pokémon Center just outside the entrance. Inside, however, the cave is dark, requiring Flash to see. Many high-level Pokémon reside in the cave, including rare Pokémon not found elsewhere in the Johto region, like Larvitar and Misdreavus.
The cave has only one entrance, unlike all other caves found in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, but goes deep into the mountain. In the cave's final room, the player will encounter 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.
Gallery
- Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-1.png
First floor
- Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-2A.png
Second floor
- Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-2B.png
Interior cave
- Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-2C.png
Interior cave
- Pokemon-GSC-Johto-MtSilver-3.png
Third floor
Items
Entrance Cave
- Escape Rope: Left side from the entrance.
- Protein: Right side from the entrance.
- Ultra Ball: In the middle.
- Dire Hit: Hidden that rock between the ledges (middle).
- Max Elixir: Northwest corner.
- Ultra Ball: Hidden in the lower right corner near the exit.
Inner Cave
- PP Up: In that small area next to the southwestern Interior cave. (Crystal only)
- Ultra Ball: Upper right corner of the entrance. (Crystal only)
- Calcium: Near the entrance of the northeastern Interior cave. (Crystal only)
Interior Cave (southwestern)
Interior Cave (northeastern)
Pokémon
Outside
style="background: #5ED0FF;" style="background: #003366; color: #FFFF99;" style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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All times
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Ponyta | G | S | C | Grass | 42 | 30%
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Rapidash | G | S | C | Grass | 44 | 10%
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Tangela | G | S | C | Grass | 39-41 | 30%
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Ursaring | G | S | C | Grass | 42 | 20%
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Donphan | G | S | C | Grass | 42 | 20% | |
Day
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Arbok | G | S | C | Grass | 42 | 20%
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Ponyta | G | S | C | Grass | 42 | 30%
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Rapidash | G | S | C | Grass | 44 | 10%
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Doduo | G | S | C | Grass | 41 | 5%
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Dodrio | G | S | C | Grass | 43 | 5% | |
Night
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Golbat | G | S | C | Grass | 40-44 | 30%
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Poliwhirl | G | S | C | Grass | 42-44 | 40%
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Sneasel | G | S | C | Grass | 38-42 | 10% | |
Surfing and Fishing
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Poliwag | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 15%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 85%
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Poliwag | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 65%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 35%
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Poliwag | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 70%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 20%
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Poliwhirl | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 10%
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Poliwag | G | S | C | Surf | 35-39 | 10%
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Poliwhirl | G | S | C | Surf | 25-44 | 90%
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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. |
Entrance Cave
style="background: #E6C9AC;" style="background: #5ED0FF;" style="background: #003366; color: #FFFF99;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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All times
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 5%
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Graveler | G | S | C | Walking | 43 | 30%
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Onix | G | S | C | Walking | 42 | 30%
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Onix | G | S | C | Walking | 42 | 20%
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Ursaring | G | S | C | Walking | 44 | 30%
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Donphan | G | S | C | Walking | 44 | 30%
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Larvitar | G | S | C | Walking | 15-20 | 5% | |
Day
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 5%
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Magmar | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 10%
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Ursaring | G | S | C | Walking | 44 | 30%
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Larvitar | G | S | C | Walking | 15-20 | 5% | |
Night
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 45%
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Golduck | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 5%
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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. |
Inner Cave
style="background: #E6C9AC;" style="background: #5ED0FF;" style="background: #003366; color: #FFFF99;" style="background: #ACC9E6;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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All times
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 5%
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Parasect | G | S | C | Walking | 46-48 | 15%
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Golduck | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 30%
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Ursaring | G | S | C | Walking | 47 | 20%
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Donphan | G | S | C | Walking | 47 | 20%
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Larvitar | G | S | C | Walking | 15-20 | 5% | |
Day
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 30%
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Machoke | G | S | C | Walking | 38 | 30%
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Quagsire | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 40%
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Ursaring | G | S | C | Walking | 47 | 20%
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Larvitar | G | S | C | Walking | 15-20 | 5% | |
Night
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 50%
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Golduck | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 30%
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Quagsire | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 30%
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Misdreavus | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 10% | |
Surfing and Fishing
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Golduck | G | S | C | Surfing | 35-39 | 30%
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Goldeen | G | S | C | Surfing | 35-39 | 10%
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Seaking | G | S | C | Surfing | 35-44 | 90%
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Seaking | G | S | C | Surfing | 35-44 | 60%
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Goldeen | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 15%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Old Rod | 10 | 85%
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Goldeen | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 65%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Good Rod | 20 | 35%
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Goldeen | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 70%
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Seaking | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 10%
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Magikarp | G | S | C | Super Rod | 40 | 20%
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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. |
Up waterfall
style="background: #E6C9AC;" style="background: #5ED0FF;" style="background: #003366; color: #FFFF99;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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All times
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 48-51 | 50%
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Golduck | G | S | C | Walking | 51 | 5%
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Graveler | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 20%
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Onix | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 30%
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Ursaring | G | S | C | Walking | 50 | 20%
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Donphan | G | S | C | Walking | 50 | 20%
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Larvitar | G | S | C | Walking | 15-20 | 5% | |
Day
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 51 | 30%
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Ursaring | G | S | C | Walking | 50 | 10%
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Larvitar | G | S | C | Walking | 15-20 | 9%
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Pupitar | G | S | C | Walking | 20 | 1% | |
Night
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 51 | 45%
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Golduck | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 5%
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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. |
Beyond waterfall
style="background: #E6C9AC;" style="background: #5ED0FF;" style="background: #003366; color: #FFFF99;"Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||
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All times
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 5%
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Parasect | G | S | C | Walking | 46-52 | 20%
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Golduck | G | S | C | Walking | 48 | 30%
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Ursaring | G | S | C | Walking | 47 | 20%
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Donphan | G | S | C | Walking | 47 | 20%
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Larvitar | G | S | C | Walking | 15-20 | 5% | |
Day
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 46-50 | 80%
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Quagsire | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 40% | |
Night
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Golbat | G | S | C | Walking | 48-50 | 50%
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Quagsire | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 10%
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Misdreavus | G | S | C | Walking | 45 | 30%
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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
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Golbat | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Golduck | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Graveler | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Onix | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Quagsire | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Misdreavus | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Steelix | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Sneasel | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Teddiursa | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Ursaring | HG | SS | Cave | Unkown | Unknown
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Phanpy | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Donphan | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Larvitar | HG | SS | Cave | 20 | Unknown
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Pupitar | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Makuhita | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Absol | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Chingling | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Bronzor | HG | SS | Cave | Unknown | Unknown
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Special Pokémon
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Moltres | HG | SS | Inside | 50 | Only One
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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. |
Trainers
Gold, Silver, and Crystal
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HeartGold and SoulSilver
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In the anime
In the anime, Mt. Silver is the home of 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.
Trivia
- 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.
- Despite appearing to be closer to the Johto-Kanto border on the Town 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.
- 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 HeartGold and SoulSilver as Red's Pikachu is at level 81 in the original games.
- In the original players guide for Gold/Silver version there was the mention of "?" Pokémon appearing around the waterfall at midnight or very early in the morning, however this proved to be a false rumor. The guide also claimed these to represent the legendary Pokemon found in past games that do not appear in the game.
- In the new Midori Harada artwork of Ecruteak City for HeartGold and SoulSilver, Mt. Silver can be seen standing tall in the background. Whether or not this is indicative of Mt. Silver now playing a bigger story role was disputed by fans. However, with the games release, it seems as though Mt. Silver plays a similar role in the storyline, with the addition of being the new home of Moltres.
In other languages
- Spanish: Monte Plateado or Cueva Plateada
- Italian: Monte Argento
- German: Silberhöhle
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