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* [[Experience Meter]]: Debuts in this installment.
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]: Johto is a combination of the Kansai and western Chubu regions of Japan.
* [[Forced Tutorial]]: After you get your Pokégear and set the date on it, your mother asks if you know how to use the phone feature. You could answer yes or no to this. Saying yes will only change the sentence, “l read the instructions. Turn the POKéGEARPokégear on and select the PHONEPhone icon,” to “Don’t you just turn the POKéGEARPokégear on and select the PHONEPhone icon?” The rest continues telling how to use the phone regardless.
** Notably averted with the trainer near the beginning of the game who shows you how to catch Pokémon. Gold and Silver are pretty much the only games in the main series in which you have the option to refuse the ma offer.
* [[Game Favored Gender]]: The gender of a Pokémon is based on its Attack IV<ref>Individual Value, which vary between Pokémon and modify base stats</ref>, with higher values resulting in male Pokémon (unless the species is purely female). This means that generally in these games, males are physically stronger than females. Future games including ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'' do determine gender this way.