Pokemon Sacred Gold Storm Silver Documentation Top
Report: Pokémon Sacred Gold & Storm Silver Documentation
Subject: Key Features, Mechanics, and Documentation Overview
Target Audience: Players preparing to play or currently playing the hacks.
Source Reference: Primarily based on the official documentation by Drayano (the creator).
Known issues & bug sources
- Version-specific glitches: check the hack's release notes/readme for any known critical bugs or required emulator settings.
- Moves/abilities from later generations might not behave perfectly on all emulators.
- Randomizer-like unexpected encounters — read documentation for fixes or compatibility patches.
3. Gym Leader & Boss Battle Reworks
All Gym Leaders use 6 Pokémon (except first 2–3 gyms, which use 4–5). They hold items, have optimal movesets, and increased levels (~2–5 levels higher than vanilla). pokemon sacred gold storm silver documentation top
2. The Trainer & Boss Documentation (The Difficulty Map)
This file lists every major trainer’s team. It is vital for planning a Nuzlocke. Report: Pokémon Sacred Gold & Storm Silver Documentation
- Falkner: Murkrow (L13), Pidgeotto (L13), Spearow (L11) – Note the Murkrow has Drill Peck.
- Whitney: The infamous Miltank (L19) now has Scrappy (Ghost types can’t wall it), Zen Headbutt, and Stomp. She also has a Lopunny with Switcheroo (to cripple your Machop).
- Red (Mt. Silver): This is the final exam. Red’s team is level 85-90, with perfect IVs, competitive moves (Pikachu has Light Ball and Volt Tackle), and held items like Leftovers on Snorlax.
How to Use the Documentation to Build a "God Team"
Once you have the top documentation, you don't just read it; you exploit it. Here is the speedrunner’s secret to beating the post-game (Red and the Sinnoh Legends) using the documentation. the Flying-type Gym Leader
- Step 1 (Encounter Doc): Locate a "Gible" on Route 45 (Morning only, 4% encounter rate). Also locate "Beldum" in the Safari Zone (After 5 badges via the "Peak" area).
- Step 2 (Move Doc): Look up "Garchomp learnset." You will see it learns Swords Dance at Level 40 (instead of 60) and Dragon Rush at 48.
- Step 3 (Evo Doc): Note that "Metang" evolves to "Metagross" at Level 45, not 50.
- Step 4 (Item Doc): Find where the "Eviolite" is. (Answer: Given by a scientist in the Olivine Cafe). Slap that on a Magneton to wall half the Elite Four.
Items and Berries
- New Items: Discover new items, including potions, revives, and evolution stones.
- Berries: Collect and use various berries to heal, boost, or affect your Pokémon.
Mid-Game Progression
- Battle Your First Gym Leader: Challenge Falkner, the Flying-type Gym Leader, and earn your first Badge.
- Explore New Areas: Visit new towns, routes, and areas, such as Route 29 and Mt. Mortar.
- Catch New Pokémon: Expand your team by catching new Pokémon.