

To beat Jasmine, try a Fire or Fighting Pokemon against the Magnemite and a Water Pokemon against Steelix. Much like Morty, everything has stayed the same. Olivine City Gym – Jasmine Gold and Silver It’s just the straight up same lineups, albeit it with different levels. This is a pretty straight forward battle, although Clefairy does have Metronome which can easily put a crimp in your plans…or make things really easy for you if it gets explosion or splash.Ībsolutely no change to Morty, which is kind of a surprise considering the past few Gym Leaders.Īgain, we’re seeing no real surprises here.

Wow…Whitney’s Pokemon actually went DOWN in level. Why Bugsy didn’t evolve his cocoons into Butterfree and Beedrill is beyond me.

Each Pokemon has gained a level in the remakes. Once again, there’s not much of a change. Poor Chikorita is vulnerable to Flying attacks. Remember Falkner’s Pokemon know Mud Slap, which is a Ground Type Move, so your best starter choice is either Totodile or Cyndaquil for this battle. Although the games won’t be hitting stateside for another few months, this should help those of you curious about importing or who like to plan well in advance.Īs you can see, Falkner still sports the same Pokemon, but at a much higher level. Even better, we’ve also included a list of what Pokemon they had way back on the old Game Boy/Game Boy Colour for you to compare and contrast.

This marks the first return to Johto in nine or ten years (depending on which side of the Pacific you are on.) To commemorate the remakes of the most beloved generation of Pokemon games so far, we’ve provided you with a list of all eight Johto Gym leaders and what Pokemon you’ll face when you challenge them. On September 12th, 2009, Game Freak and Nintendo released Pokemon Heart Gold & Soul Silver.
