Storm Silver Pokemon Locations: Pokemon Sacred Gold And
This paper synthesizes encounter data from in-game testing and community-compiled encounter lists. Locations are organized by region (Johto, Kanto, special areas), then by encounter method (grass, water — Surf/Fishing, Headbutt/rock smash if applicable, caves/rock tunnels, safari-like areas). Version differences (Sacred Gold vs. Storm Silver) are noted where relevant.
| Floor | Pokémon | |-------|---------| | 1F | Sandshrew, Geodude, Onix, Cubone, Rhyhorn, Trapinch | | B1F | Wooper, Barboach, Slowpoke, Tirtouga? (no – replaced by… Shellos, Frillish, etc.) | | B2F (after Surf) | Dratini, Lapras (rare), Relicanth |
Lapras appears as surf encounter on Fridays in the lower cave area (like vanilla but more common here).
In the fan-made ROM hacks Pokémon Sacred Gold Pokémon Storm Silver
by Drayano, wild encounters have been heavily modified so that all 493 Pokémon are available in a single playthrough. Pokemon Sacred Gold And Storm Silver Pokemon Locations
Because the full location list spans every single route, cave, and city across both Johto and Kanto, the raw data cannot be displayed all at once. Below is the complete wild encounter text for the opening routes of the game, followed by directions on how to find the official documentation. 🗺️ Early Johto Encounter Data New Bark Town Surf: Tentacruel Old Rod: Good Rod: Super Rod: Route 29 & 46 R29 Grass: Mix of , and various early-game bugs/normals. R46 Grass: Features Cherrygrove City Surf: are the primary encounters. Fishing: Features
Pokémon Locations in Sacred Gold & Storm Silver | PDF - Scribd
Pokémon Sacred Gold and Storm Silver modify locations from the original Gen IV games to make all 493 Pokémon obtainable, with early-game highlights including starter choices in New Bark Town and diverse encounters on Route 29. Key gifts such as Kanto starters, Eevee, and Riolu are scattered throughout the region, while legendary encounters like the Regis are available in the post-game. For comprehensive, detailed location data, refer to the Studocu guide.
Pokémon Locations in Sacred Gold & Storm Silver | PDF - Scribd This paper synthesizes encounter data from in-game testing
Here’s a comprehensive guide to Pokémon locations in Pokémon Sacred Gold and Storm Silver (Drayano’s enhanced hacks of HG/SS).
These hacks drastically expand available Pokémon, add rare encounters early, and include all 493 Pokémon from Generations I–IV.
Unova and Sinnoh fossil Pokémon appear as wild in the chamber rooms after solving puzzles. Example:
Also Unown (all 28 forms) and Smeargle.
You choose from all 18 starters (Gen I–IV) at the very beginning in Prof. Elm’s lab, not just the usual 3.
They appear one after another – pick only one.
List of starters available (in order of appearance):
Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile → then Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip → then Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle → then Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup → then additional rare choices like Eevee (not strictly a starter but appears here in these hacks).
Check each carefully – you can also get the other starters later in game via gifts or rare encounters.
| Pokémon | Notes | |---------|-------| | Swinub, Piloswine, Delibird, Sneasel, Snorunt, Glalie, Froslass (evolve Snorunt female + Dawn Stone), Vanillite, Cubchoo | Also rare: Lapras, Spheal. | | Floor | Pokémon | |-------|---------| | 1F
In vanilla HG/SS, many early routes have the same 4–5 common Pokémon (Rattata, Pidgey, Geodude, Zubat). In Sacred Gold/Storm Silver, every route has been manually re-populated with a unique mix.