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{{Area|Maps=Mt. Silver 1F,Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside,Mt. Silver Expert Belt,Mt. Silver 2F|Type=Mountain|Region=Kanto|BattleNPCs= | {{Area|Maps=Mt. Silver 1F,Mt. Silver Lower Mountainside,Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside,Mt. Silver Expert Belt,Mt. Silver 2F,Mt. Silver 3F,Mt. Silver Moltres Chamber,Mt. Silver Summit|Type=Mountain|Region=Kanto|South=Mt. Silver Exterior|BattleNPCs=5|Items=5|BerryTrees=2|LandLevels=51|LandMembers=4|LandTier9=4|WaterLevels=42}} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a mountainous network of cave chambers in [[Kanto]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a mountainous network of cave chambers in [[Kanto]]. It is most known as being a very high level area in which Red will be waiting to fight at the summit. The path to him is however very long and filled with tough trainers. | ||
The wild Pokémons are also an interesting point of the mountain. Not only are the Pokémon very high level, there are also many rare Pokémons living on the mountain, most notably [[Larvitar]]. Although it is not considered one of the best leveling locations, particularly due to the large amount of Pokémon with the ability [[Sturdy (ability)|Sturdy]] and the presence of higher level areas, it can still remain a compromise between leveling and rare Pokémon hunting. | |||
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==Notable miscellanies== | |||
===Climbing to Red=== | |||
Getting to Red is no easy feat. It will be necessary to defeat many strong trainers blocking the way. | |||
First, it will be necessary to defeat the trainers directly blocking the way to the summit. There will be three Rocket Grunts to fight with incomplete teams, followed by Jackson who will have a full party of 6 level 100s. | |||
After going further, a Hiker will be blocking the path, asking to defeat the Karate Master in Expert Belt. This room is closer to the entrance of Mt. Silver, and will require [[Surf]] in addition to either [[Waterfall]] or [[Rock Smash]]. The [[Waterfall]] route simply requires to go up the waterfall west of the entrance in Mt. Silver 1F and enter the nearby room. The [[Rock Smash]] route however will require to go up to the upper floor of 1F and go down into the water south-west of the floor. | |||
Once in there, the Karate Master will fight the player with a full diverse team. Upon defeating him, he will reward the player with an [[Expert Belt]], and the Hiker blocking the way in Upper Mountainside will leave, leaving no more obstacle to reach Red. | |||
===Red (boss)=== | |||
Red will be waiting at the Summit of Mt. Silver. He will fight the player on the condition that he or she has at least 3 level 100 Pokémons. Win or lose, he will disappear and the Subway will become usable, if the other requirement has been fulfilled. See the main article for more information. | |||
{{Main|Red (boss)}} | |||
==Lineup== | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Red|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Pikachu|Nature=|Ability=|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Megavolt}}{{NPCMove|Surf}}{{NPCMove|Grass Knot}}{{NPCMove|Knock Off}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Espeon|Nature=|Ability=|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}}{{NPCMove|Calm Mind}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Venusaur|Nature=|Ability=|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Sleep Powder}}{{NPCMove|Leech Seed}}{{NPCMove|Giga Drain}}{{NPCMove|Sludge Bomb}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Blastoise|Nature=|Ability=|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hydro Pump}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}{{NPCMove|Dark Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Aura Sphere}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Form=Mega|Name=Charizard Y|Nature=|Ability=|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}}{{NPCMove|Roost}}{{NPCMove|Solar Beam}}{{NPCMove|Air Slash}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Snorlax|Nature=|Ability=|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Crunch}}{{NPCMove|Curse}}{{NPCMove|Rest}}{{NPCMove|Sleep Talk}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Terminator (boss)=== | |||
Terminator is the only NPC staying in Mt. Silver Moltres Room. To reach him, it will be necessary to bring a Pokémon who knows the move [[Waterfall]]. He will fight the player on the condition that he or she has at least 400 hours of playtime and has completed the [[Elite Four (Sinnoh)|Sinnoh Elite Four]]. | |||
{{Main|Terminator (boss)}} | |||
==Lineup== | |||
===Easy=== | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Terminator|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Klinklang|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Clear Body|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Wild Charge}}{{NPCMove|Gear Grind}}{{NPCMove|Shift Gear}}{{NPCMove|Return}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Beheeyem|Nature=Modest|Ability=Analytic|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Energy Ball}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Porygon2|Nature=Bold|Ability=Analytic|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}{{NPCMove|Foul Play}}{{NPCMove|Recover}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Sharpedo|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Speed Boost|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Waterfall}}{{NPCMove|Ice Fang}}{{NPCMove|Crunch}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Garbodor|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Aftermath|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Gunk Shot}}{{NPCMove|Curse}}{{NPCMove|Drain Punch}}{{NPCMove|Seed Bomb}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Rotom-Wash|Nature=Modest|Ability=Levitate|Item=|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hydro Pump}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Ice}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Medium=== | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Terminator|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Klinklang|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Clear Body|Item=Life Orb|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Wild Charge}}{{NPCMove|Gear Grind}}{{NPCMove|Shift Gear}}{{NPCMove|Return}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Beheeyem|Nature=Modest|Ability=Analytic|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Psychic}}{{NPCMove|Energy Ball}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Porygon2|Nature=Bold|Ability=Analytic|Item=Eviolite|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}{{NPCMove|Foul Play}}{{NPCMove|Recover}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Wave}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Sharpedo|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Speed Boost|Item=Choice Band|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Waterfall}}{{NPCMove|Ice Fang}}{{NPCMove|Crunch}}{{NPCMove|Earthquake}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Garbodor|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Aftermath|Item=Assault Vest|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Gunk Shot}}{{NPCMove|Curse}}{{NPCMove|Drain Punch}}{{NPCMove|Seed Bomb}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Rotom-Wash|Nature=Modest|Ability=Levitate|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Hydro Pump}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Ice}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Hard=== | |||
{{BossNPCLineup|Boss=Terminator|Lineup= | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Magnezone|Nature=Modest|Ability=Analytic|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Signal Beam}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Hidden Power|Type=Ice}}{{NPCMove|Magnet Rise}}{{NPCMove|Flash Cannon}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Reuniclus|Nature=Modest|Ability=Magic Guard|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Thunder}}{{NPCMove|Recover}}{{NPCMove|Energy Ball}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Focus Blast}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Porygon-Z|Nature=Timid|Ability=Analytic|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Signal Beam}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Toxic}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}{{NPCMove|Tri Attack}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Alolan Muk|Nature=Adamant|Ability=Poison Touch|Item=Choice Band|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Fire Punch}}{{NPCMove|Ice Punch}}{{NPCMove|Gunk Shot}}{{NPCMove|Knock Off}}{{NPCMove|Thunder Punch}}{{NPCMove|Stone Edge}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Name=Latios|Nature=Timid|Ability=Levitate|Item=Choice Specs|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|Energy Ball}}{{NPCMove|Calm Mind}}{{NPCMove|Dragon Pulse}}{{NPCMove|Psyshock}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Shadow Ball}} | |||
}} | |||
{{BossPokemon|Form=shiny|Name=Genesect|Nature=Naughty|Ability=Download|Item=Choice Band|Moveset= | |||
{{NPCMove|X-Scissor}}{{NPCMove|Thunderbolt}}{{NPCMove|Zen Headbutt}}{{NPCMove|Iron Head}}{{NPCMove|Ice Beam}}{{NPCMove|Flamethrower}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===[[Raikou]]=== | |||
After meeting the Legendary Beast Trio in [[Bell Tower]], all three of the beasts will flee and disperse throughout [[Johto]]. [[Raikou]] will have fled to Mt. Silver and will be waiting east of the northern exit of Mt. Silver 3F, meaning all the trainers blocking the way to Red must also be defeated for [[Raikou]]. [[Raikou]] will battle the player upon talking to it, giving at the same time its Pokédex seen data. He is estimated to be level 120. | |||
===[[Move Tutors]]=== | |||
====[[Iron Defense]] Tutor==== | |||
A [[Move Tutors|Move Tutor]] for the move [[Iron Defense]] is located directly west of the entrance in Mt. Silver 1F, which will require [[Surf]] to reach. He will teach the move to any compatible Pokémon for the price of {{Pdollar}}8,000. | |||
====[[Stone Edge]] Tutor==== | |||
A [[Move Tutors|Move Tutor]] for the move [[Stone Edge]] is located in the south-east of Mt. Silver Lower Mountainside, directly next to the southmost exit. He will teach the move to any compatible Pokémon for the price of {{Pdollar}}15,000. | |||
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==Wild Pokémon== | ==Wild Pokémon== | ||
===Mt. Silver 1F=== | ===Mt. Silver 1F=== | ||
====Land==== | |||
{{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 1F}} | {{AreaLandSpawns|Type=Mountain|Location=Mt. Silver 1F}} | ||
====Water==== | |||
=====Surfing===== | =====Surfing===== | ||
{{AreaSurfSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 1F}} | {{AreaSurfSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 1F}} | ||
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{{AreaFishingSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 1F}} | {{AreaFishingSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 1F}} | ||
===Mt. Silver | ===Mt. Silver Lower Mountainside=== | ||
====Land==== | |||
{{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver | {{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver Lower Mountainside}} | ||
===Mt. Silver Expert Belt=== | ===Mt. Silver Expert Belt=== | ||
====Land==== | |||
{{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver Expert Belt}} | {{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver Expert Belt}} | ||
===Mt. Silver Moltres Chamber=== | |||
====Land==== | |||
{{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver Moltres Chamber}} | |||
===Mt. Silver 2F=== | ===Mt. Silver 2F=== | ||
====Land==== | |||
{{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 2F}} | {{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 2F}} | ||
===Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside=== | ===Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside=== | ||
====Land==== | |||
{{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside}} | {{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside}} | ||
===[[Headbutt|Headbuttable Trees]]=== | ====[[Headbutt|Headbuttable Trees]]==== | ||
{{AreaHeadbuttData|Location=Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside}} | {{AreaHeadbuttData|Location=Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside}} | ||
===Mt. Silver 3F=== | ===Mt. Silver 3F=== | ||
====Land==== | |||
{{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 3F}} | {{AreaLandSpawns|Location=Mt. Silver 3F}} | ||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{AreaItems|Contents= | |||
{{AIR|Item=Elixir|Cooldown=Not respawnable|Location=In the north-east corner of Mt. Silver 1F, reachable from the northmost entrance of Mt. Silver Lower Mountainside}} | |||
{{AIR|Item=PP Up|Cooldown=Not respawnable|Location=Two floors north of the center entrance in Mt. Silver 2F}} | |||
{{AIR|Item=Calcium|Cooldown=Not respawnable|Location=Center west of last floor in Mt. Silver 2F. Requires Rock Smash}} | |||
{{AIR|Item=Full Restore|Cooldown=Not respawnable|Location=Center south of last floor in Mt. Silver 2F, following the same path as the above Calcium. Also requires Rock Smash}} | |||
{{AIR|Item=Rare Candy|Cooldown=Not respawnable|Location=Hidden item. On a rock next to the center-north exit in Mt. Silver 2F}} | |||
{{AIR|Item=Aspear Berry|Quantity=1-3|Cooldown=3 days|Location=Berry trees in southwestmost of Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside. There are two of them}} | |||
}} | |||
==NPC Trainers== | ==NPC Trainers== | ||
===Mt. Silver 1F=== | |||
{{NPCTable|Location={{PAGENAME}} 1F|Contents= | |||
{{NPCTrainer|Class=Rocket Grunt|Gender=boy|Notes=This trainer cannot be rechallenged|Cooldown=2 hours|Lineup= | |||
{{NPCLineup|Pokemon=Nidoking,Weezing,Machamp,Alakazam|Levels=88,89,89,90}} | |||
}} | |||
{{NPCTrainer|Class=Rocket Grunt|Gender=boy|Notes=This trainer cannot be rechallenged|Cooldown=2 hours|Lineup= | |||
{{NPCLineup|Pokemon=Poliwrath,Skarmory,Houndoom,Steelix|Levels=90,91,92,94}} | |||
}} | |||
{{NPCTrainer|Class=Rocket Grunt|Gender=girl|Notes=This trainer cannot be rechallenged|Cooldown=2 hours|Lineup= | |||
{{NPCLineup|Pokemon=Arbok,Ninetales,Ampharos,Cloyster,Gengar|Levels=93,94,95,97,99}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Mt. Silver 2F=== | |||
{{NPCTable|Location={{PAGENAME}} 2F|Contents= | |||
{{NPCTrainer|Class=Jackson|Notes=This trainer does not reward any experience nor money, and cannot be rechallenged|Cooldown=2 hours|Lineup= | |||
{{NPCLineup|Pokemon=Electabuzz,Golem,Nidoqueen,Dragonite,Weezing,Umbreon|Levels=100,100,100,100,100,100}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Mt. Silver Expert Belt=== | |||
{{NPCTable|Location={{PAGENAME}} 2F|Contents= | |||
{{NPCTrainer|Class=Karate|Name=Master|Notes=This trainer does not reward any experience nor money, and cannot be rechallenged. Upon defeat, he will reward the player with an [[Expert Belt]] and free the last obstacle to Red|Cooldown=24 hours|Lineup= | |||
{{NPCLineup|Pokemon=Golem,Steelix,Venusaur,Blastoise,Charizard,Machamp|Levels=??,??,??,??,??,??}} | |||
}} | |||
}} |
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Mt. Silver is a mountainous network of cave chambers in Kanto. It is most known as being a very high level area in which Red will be waiting to fight at the summit. The path to him is however very long and filled with tough trainers.
The wild Pokémons are also an interesting point of the mountain. Not only are the Pokémon very high level, there are also many rare Pokémons living on the mountain, most notably Larvitar. Although it is not considered one of the best leveling locations, particularly due to the large amount of Pokémon with the ability Sturdy and the presence of higher level areas, it can still remain a compromise between leveling and rare Pokémon hunting.
Notable miscellanies
Climbing to Red
Getting to Red is no easy feat. It will be necessary to defeat many strong trainers blocking the way.
First, it will be necessary to defeat the trainers directly blocking the way to the summit. There will be three Rocket Grunts to fight with incomplete teams, followed by Jackson who will have a full party of 6 level 100s.
After going further, a Hiker will be blocking the path, asking to defeat the Karate Master in Expert Belt. This room is closer to the entrance of Mt. Silver, and will require Surf in addition to either Waterfall or Rock Smash. The Waterfall route simply requires to go up the waterfall west of the entrance in Mt. Silver 1F and enter the nearby room. The Rock Smash route however will require to go up to the upper floor of 1F and go down into the water south-west of the floor.
Once in there, the Karate Master will fight the player with a full diverse team. Upon defeating him, he will reward the player with an Expert Belt, and the Hiker blocking the way in Upper Mountainside will leave, leaving no more obstacle to reach Red.
Red (boss)
Red will be waiting at the Summit of Mt. Silver. He will fight the player on the condition that he or she has at least 3 level 100 Pokémons. Win or lose, he will disappear and the Subway will become usable, if the other requirement has been fulfilled. See the main article for more information.
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Terminator (boss)
Terminator is the only NPC staying in Mt. Silver Moltres Room. To reach him, it will be necessary to bring a Pokémon who knows the move Waterfall. He will fight the player on the condition that he or she has at least 400 hours of playtime and has completed the Sinnoh Elite Four.
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Raikou
After meeting the Legendary Beast Trio in Bell Tower, all three of the beasts will flee and disperse throughout Johto. Raikou will have fled to Mt. Silver and will be waiting east of the northern exit of Mt. Silver 3F, meaning all the trainers blocking the way to Red must also be defeated for Raikou. Raikou will battle the player upon talking to it, giving at the same time its Pokédex seen data. He is estimated to be level 120.
Move Tutors
Iron Defense Tutor
A Move Tutor for the move Iron Defense is located directly west of the entrance in Mt. Silver 1F, which will require Surf to reach. He will teach the move to any compatible Pokémon for the price of 8,000.
Stone Edge Tutor
A Move Tutor for the move Stone Edge is located in the south-east of Mt. Silver Lower Mountainside, directly next to the southmost exit. He will teach the move to any compatible Pokémon for the price of 15,000.
Wild Pokémon
Mt. Silver 1F
Land
Pokémon | Level range | Times | Held Item | Rarity Tier | |||
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Gligar | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Rare |
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Golbat | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | Common | |
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Graveler | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Magmar | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Rare |
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Misdreavus | 45-45 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Onix | 47-48 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Quagsire | 47-50 | Morning | Night | ![]() |
Common | |
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Steelix | 47-48 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Ursaring | 47-50 | Day | ![]() |
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Water
Surfing
Pokémon | Level range | Times | Held Item | Rod | Rarity Tier | |||
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Barboach | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon | |
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Golduck | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common | |
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Poliwag | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Common |
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Poliwhirl | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Quagsire | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common | |
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Wooper | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Fishing
Pokémon | Level range | Times | Held Item | Rod | Rarity Tier | |||
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Magikarp | 47-50 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Mt. Silver Lower Mountainside
Land
Pokémon | Level range | Times | Held Item | Rarity Tier | |||
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Bronzor | 48-52 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Donphan | 48-52 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Larvitar | 31-35 | Morning | Day | Night | Rare | |
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Misdreavus | 45-45 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Quagsire | 48-52 | Morning | Day | Night | Common | |
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Teddiursa | 38-40 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Tyrogue | 55-58 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Rare |
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Ursaring | 48-52 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Mt. Silver Expert Belt
Land
Pokémon | Level range | Times | Held Item | Rarity Tier | |||
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Donphan | 50-54 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Golduck | 50-54 | Morning | Day | Night | Common | |
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Larvitar | 55-59 | Morning | Day | Night | Rare | |
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Misdreavus | 45-45 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Pupitar | 55-59 | Morning | Day | Night | Rare | |
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Teddiursa | 38-40 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Ursaring | 50-54 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Zubat | 50-54 | Morning | Day | Night | Common | |
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Mt. Silver Moltres Chamber
Land
Pokémon | Level range | Times | Held Item | Rarity Tier | |||
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Donphan | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | Uncommon | |
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Golbat | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Golduck | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Larvitar | 31-35 | Morning | Day | Night | Rare | |
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Misdreavus | 45-45 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Parasect | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | Common | |
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Quagsire | 52-55 | Night | Common | |||
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Steelix | 45-48 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Ursaring | 52-55 | Morning | Day | ![]() |
Common | |
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Mt. Silver 2F
Land
Pokémon | Level range | Times | Held Item | Rarity Tier | |||
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Donphan | 50-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Golbat | 50-55 | Morning | Day | Night | Common | |
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Misdreavus | 45-45 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Parasect | 50-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Quagsire | 50-55 | Morning | Day | Night | Common | |
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Steelix | 50-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Tyranitar | 50-55 | Morning | Day | Night | Rare | |
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Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside
Land
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Bronzong | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Donphan | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Golduck | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Larvitar | 32-35 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Rare |
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Misdreavus | 45-45 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Quagsire | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Common |
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Sneasel | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
Uncommon |
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Ursaring | 52-55 | Morning | Day | Night | ![]() |
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Headbuttable Trees
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Mt. Silver 3F
Land
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Items
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Elixir | 1 | Not respawnable | In the north-east corner of Mt. Silver 1F, reachable from the northmost entrance of Mt. Silver Lower Mountainside |
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PP Up | 1 | Not respawnable | Two floors north of the center entrance in Mt. Silver 2F |
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Calcium | 1 | Not respawnable | Center west of last floor in Mt. Silver 2F. Requires Rock Smash |
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Full Restore | 1 | Not respawnable | Center south of last floor in Mt. Silver 2F, following the same path as the above Calcium. Also requires Rock Smash |
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Rare Candy | 1 | Not respawnable | Hidden item. On a rock next to the center-north exit in Mt. Silver 2F |
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Aspear Berry | 1-3 | 3 days | Berry trees in southwestmost of Mt. Silver Upper Mountainside. There are two of them |
NPC Trainers
Mt. Silver 1F
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Mt. Silver 2F
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Mt. Silver Expert Belt
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