Pokémon Gold and Silver: Difference between revisions

Undo revision 1225709 by NoxiousSludge (talk) Irwin does not say this in GSC. The quote doesn't exist in GSC. It's from RBY (an unnamed Juggler in Koga's gym).
(Actually, Irwin DOES say this in the original Johto games.)
(Undo revision 1225709 by NoxiousSludge (talk) Irwin does not say this in GSC. The quote doesn't exist in GSC. It's from RBY (an unnamed Juggler in Koga's gym).)
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** 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 man’s 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'' don’t determine gender this way.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: There’s a rather infamous in‐game comment made by one Juggler Irwin, who, when you beat him, kindly informs you he dropped his balls. In the remakes though, this was changed to "Wow! That was a jolt!"
* [[G-Rated Sex]]: When leaving a male and a female Pokémon in the daycare together (or some genderless ones like Ditto), they have a chance of leaving an egg, depending on their “interest” in each other.
* [[An Interior Designer Is You]]: You could decorate your room with various dolls and such, thanks to Mystery Gifts. Your mother would also buy things with the money you sent home after battles.