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Tama's Pokemon Generation 2 (GSC) 100% Completionism Checklist

Last time we went over how to 100% complete Gen 1 and all the mileage you can get out of a really thorough Gen 1 playthrough. Now it is time for Pokemon Crystal and Pokemon Stadium 2, aka Gen 2. Gen 2 is fewer games than Gen 1 since there are no Japanese exclusive Stadium games here, and you don’t need to complete all Johto games for the Pokedex, but it is a much larger campaign and it introduces a few new mechanics and with those there are new objectives. We have held items, Mystery Gift, the PokeGear with the radio and phone, the daily and weekly events, Shiny Pokemon, and breeding. So naturally it follows that in moving up to Gen 2, we’re going to be taking full advantage of the new things these features allow us to do and incorporating them into our 100% playthrough.

Unlike Gen 1, this assumes a mostly or fully glitchless run, save for some optional novelties you can perform. I think for Gen 1 the glitches are so easy and well known, and good movesets and Pokemon are so difficult to get without them that the temptation to abuse them is really too much to ignore for a lot of people. But in Gen 2 you really have to go out of your way to perform Arbitrary Code Execution or save abuse. The base game is more stable and is less unforgiving with getting what you need because there’s breeding built in and the game gives you way more chances for repeat TMs, so we’re just going to assume you’re going to be breeding for all of your Pokemon the old fashioned way. It is always possible to do ACE whenever you want if you have Gold and Silver so I’m not going to say that you can’t do it, like if you really want to incorporate it go ahead. But I’m just saying that I’m not going to be writing contingencies for doing things with and without glitches like I did for Gen 1. The main way glitches are going to impact your playthrough is if you did them in Gen 1, you probably have lots of Earthquake TMs and stuff to go around, which will make team building here in Gen 2 a little easier. How strict you want to be with that is again going to be fully up to your discretion.

GEN 2 CHECKLIST:

Supplies-

2 GameBoy Colors, link cable, Crystal version with working save battery (add onto this batteries and soldering tools if you need to replace batteries), Pokemon Gold OR Silver, N64, HDMI upscaler if no RCA input available or HD is desired, transfer pak (2nd transfer pak preferred for Pokemon management), Pokemon Stadium 2, GB screwdrivers, at least 1 completed Gen 1 game with access to all starters, legendaries and fossils (preferably Yellow), Pokemon Pikachu GS 2, save management or backup device

Optional: a copy of Night on the Galactic Railroad, Gameboy Printer and paper, some kind of LED screen for shiny hunting to prevent washed out colors, 3DS and Virtual Console copy of Crystal, 3DS Homebrew

Save backups are essential on any retro game playthrough that relies on a save battery. The N64 Transfer Pak can also occasionally jeopardize save data. Be smart, make backups often.

I don’t actually recommend playing on the Gameboy Tower within Stadium 2 for gen 2 due to the way it loads the game. It pauses to load new areas and menus and it’s more tedious. You could try Super Gameboy 2 on the SNES instead for Gold and Silver. However, Crystal is not Super Gameboy compatible and does not have a unique border in Gameboy Tower. For this reason I actually recommend getting a modded Gameboy Color to play Crystal on or a Gameboy clone with a backlit screen, helpful for shiny hunting. You may want multiple Gameboys and games with changed batteries in order to take advantage of Mystery Gift features for daily item and decoration chances. For this whichever devices you use will need to be infrared capable. Additionally, may want additional copies of Stadium 2 for more storage and daily mystery gift chances. And along those lines, you may want the Pokemon Pikachu GS 2 for easy Miracle Berries.

1. Beat Pokemon Crystal

Sub-objectives:

2. Play Gold OR Silver Version

3. Beat Pokemon Stadium 2

Sub-Objectives:

4. Complete the National Pokedex

Resources/Further Reading:

Setup and supplies:

https://www.gbxcart.com/ 

An inexpensive cart/save dumper for GameBoy/GameBoy Advance games. If preferred, you can use the GameBoy Operator instead, these do the same thing. A Monster Brain also works if you prefer not to fully dump the save and just back it up.

https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Game+Boy+Cartridge+Battery+Replacement/27213?srsltid=AfmBOoqGj8bf0z3XWnwl48Aa44onlFPhGzhsJmZXXEzwW3Jp8Y4apn0i 

A walkthrough on how to replace the batteries in your cartridges.

Team Planning:

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_breeding#Passing_moves_down

An overview of how passing moves down through breeding works.

http://www.psypokes.com/gsc/breeding.php

A list of the different egg groups in Gen 2 and which Pokemon are in them, as well as a more detailed explanation of move inheritance with an example. At the bottom of the page it also lists how many steps each species of Pokemon requires to hatch.

https://www.serebii.net/stadium2/littlecup.shtml

A list of the Pokemon eligible for Little Cup.

https://www.serebii.net/stadium2/pokecup.shtml

A list of the Pokemon eligible for Poke Cup.

https://www.serebii.net/stadium2/primecup.shtml

A list of the Pokemon eligible for Prime Cup.

https://www.serebii.net/stadium2/gymcastle.shtml

An explanation of the restrictions for Gym Leader Castle.

https://www.serebii.net/stadium2/prizes.shtml

A list of the Pokemon available as prizes in Stadium 2, as well as an explanation of how to unlock and use the Move Relearner, which is a feature exclusive to Stadium 2 in Gen 2.

https://www.smogon.com/ingame/guides/rby_gsc_stats

A detailed explanation of how DVs are inherited in Gen 2 and how Stat Experience Works. This is not necessary to fully understand for a successful Stadium 2 run, but it may be helpful if you wish to try to get max stats on your Pokemon. Guide by NixHex et all.

https://www.math.miami.edu/~jam/azure/compendium/boxtrick.htm
An explanation of how to use the box trick in Gen 1 for Stat Exp training and max stats.

https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/stat-experience-training-in-rby-gsc.3467090/
A thread also by NixHex detailing the optimal place for Stat Exp training in Gen 2. Basically, if you are going for max stats at level 100, the Gen 2 E4 is preferable to the Gen 1 E4.

https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/tools/hue-previewer
A tool to preview the Stadium 2 nickname changing hues for different nicknames/species of Pokemon based on your trainer name and ID.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CreSBofzryi1LM0DCnwTmhACItqE4iQw
Feanen's original gallery of the various possible Stadium Hues, to help you pick which ones to aim for.

http://www.psypokes.com/gsc/items.php
A list of all items in Gen 2 including held and evolution items and how to obtain them. Useful to make sure you have gotten all unique non-consumable items as well as for planning how you’ll obtain your held items for your teams in Pokemon Stadium 2. Note that you may need to use the Mystery Gift Calculator in Gameplay Resources section below to figure out if you can obtain a Scope Lens or reset a 2nd Gen 2 Pokemon game for a TID that can.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pok%C3%A9mon_by_wild_held_item_(Generation_II)

A list of all Pokemon and which held items they are holding in Gen 2. This includes all items held by Gen 1 Pokemon when transferred up to Gen 2, which is the only way to obtain some unique held items.

https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/shinies/dv-breeding

A breakdown of how to increase Shiny odds by breeding in Generation 2. Includes a calculator to tell you what the odds are for your two parents (not necessary but still very helpful) and an explanation of using Pokemon Stadium 2 to shiny hunt eggs. 

https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/tools/egg-previewer

Here is a tool to preview what color your Pokemon’s eggs will be so that you know ahead of time what the contrast will be to a shiny egg in Stadium 2.

https://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/a-guide-to-the-crystal-battle-tower-wip.3448854/

A thread by Destiny Warrior that contains a team for the Level 10 Battle Tower as well as a breakdown of strategies used. This is the actual guide that my Battle Tower Team is from, now that I have found it.

http://www.psypokes.com/gsc/battletower.php

A list of all the oppontent Pokemon at all levels of the Battle Tower Challenge.

https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/general/lucky-egg

A guide for how to optimize Lucky Egg hunting (a held item that increases exp gain that is only obtainable by stealing from wild Chansey). This is useful for raising Pokemon to high levels in the post-game.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18LiLVShewK603VtFlzDVqFoC_Wg2PI4g-wZ2KL3Qw_s/edit?gid=657131768#gid=657131768
A Google sheet from 2021 with teams planned for Stadium 2. This was shared with me via Twitter by Materious17, but the original author is not noted in the sheet, so I do not know who made this.

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/n64/452036-pokemon-stadium-2/faqs/13442
A comprehensive guide for team building in every Stadium 2 cup, by DonaldMick. This covers a lot of bases and has sample teams for every cup as well as an explanation for how they’re used.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Game_Boy_Tower

An explanation for how the Doduo and Dodrio gameboys are unlocked, which are extremely useful for building teams as well as Pokedex completion.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Stadium_2

This page features a list of all mechanic changes from the Gameboy Games to Stadium 2, which is useful for planning movesets.

https://pastebin.com/p1ksZiue

My personal notes from my own Crystal playthrough from 2016 which include what Pokemon I raised and how I bred for each one.

https://www.twitch.tv/collections/d1JqEuQPRBXk8g

A collection of my past vods from my own Crystal playthrough including the Battle Tower and Stadium runs

Gameplay Resources:

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9gear#Trainers 

A list of trainers whose Phone Numbers you can register in your PokeGear, how to obtain these numbers, where they are located, when you can rematch them, and any extra functions they may have in each version of the game. This is helpful because you cannot have all phone numbers saved at a time and will need to curate different trainers to accomplish different goals.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_decorations_in_Generation_II

A list of all room decorations in Generation 2 and how to obtain them. Some Mystery Gift decorations will not be possible to receive unless you deliberately create additional save files in other Gen 2 games to receive them. See this explanation:

https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/general/mystery-gift

https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/tools/mystery-gift-calc

Use this calculator to figure out which decorations and items it is possible to obtain using the TIDs and games you have available.

https://www.serebii.net/crystal/dailyevent.shtml
A fairly comprehensive list of time-based events in Gen 2. Only omits the Rival appearing at Dragons Den on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Daisy’s massages daily from 3PM - 4PM.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Days_of_the_week
A breakdown of everything you can do in Gen 2 by day of the week. For Monday it lists all time based events possible on Monday, and so on. Can be used to make sure you don’t miss anything each day.

https://www.serebii.net/stadium2/minigames.shtml

A list of all Pokemon that you can get only if you use your own Pokemon in the Stadium 2 minigames.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Dragon%27s_Den#Master's_quiz

The Dragon Den’s Master Quiz answers to obtain the Extremespeed Dratini.

https://archives.glitchcity.info/forums/board-10/thread-7524/page-0.html

A breakdown of Roaming Pokemon mechanics in Gen 2 from IceFlame and advice on how to hunt and catch them.

https://www.serebii.net/stadium2/academy.shtml

An explanation of Earls Pokemon Academy and what is required to earn a gold star in each test battle.

Pokedex Completion:

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mass_outbreak#Generation_II

A list of Pokemon obtainable by mass outbreak in Generation 2 and which Trainers will call you to let you know.


​​https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/In-game_trade#Generation_II
A list of all In-Game Trades in Gen 2.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Gift_Pok%C3%A9mon#Generation_II
A list of all Gift Pokemon in Gen 2.

http://www.psypokes.com/gsc/happiness.php

An explanation for how happiness works in Gen 2 to assist you with evolving happiness based Pokemon.

https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Unown_Mode

An explanation of the Unown Dex and a list of which puzzle entrances result in which Unown.

https://www.serebii.net/crystal/interactable.shtml

A list of interactable Pokemon in case you want to shiny hunt them. Good for soft resetting. You can also reset the Koffing and Voltorb encounters in the Goldenrod Rocket Hideout floor trap, although they are not mentioned here.

​​https://www.serebii.net/crystal/unobtainable.shtml

A list of Pokemon you will need to trade into Crystal from other games.

https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/general/gs-ball-celebi

A page that details all the various ways Celebi can be obtained in Gen 2 in the current day, both with external devices and without them.

https://projectpokemon.org/home/files/category/73-english/
Links to data containing actual preserved giveaway Celebis for Gen 2. Burn this data for an authentic Gen 2 Celebi. Also available here are other Gen 2 era event Pokemon, such as Pokemon with special moves, should you want them.

NEW! https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/tools/distribution-station
Blue Moon Falls now has as an in-browser event Pokemon distribution tool! Get some PCNY Distribution Pokemon like Celebi, Mew, and more!

Novelties:

https://bluemoonfalls.com/pages/tools/gsc-save-converter

A save converter to convert cart GSC saves to VC saves and back again.

https://www.smogon.com/ingame/guides/vc_natures

If you wish to transfer your Pokemon up through the Virtual Console version when you are done with your cartridge, you can manipulate what natures they will get in Gen 7 using this chart. Guide by WMAR.

https://glitchcity.wiki/wiki/Change_player_color_glitch

A save abuse glitch you can use at the beginning of the game to change the color of your player character’s sprite up through Slowpoke Well, at which point it reverts to the default.

https://glitchcity.wiki/wiki/Clair_gift_glitch

An oversight you can exploit to obtain 2 Dragonbreath TMs from Clair.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSZHF4sdFUmF0ttnVfgwFrKzfa99gm1OEy0UJ9KkFWvBA4fFKPyNcwWyfqaGS5CbFGtuk0M67cKEWI8/pub

A comprehensive guide by Reddit user Pikmin34 that explains where to get many underleveled evolved Pokemon across the series, which in Gen 2 is not so much useful as it is novel.

This can keep you busy anywhere from a few months to a year depending on how many full odds Shiny Hunts you would like to work into your playthrough and how lucky you get. Having Stadium will make all of it more tolerable as it makes it way easier to trade Pokemon around between games. Unfortunately the Doduo and Dodrio gameboys are less useful in Gen 2 due to them not being usable on any game that hasn't cleared the Elite Four.

Now doing all of the above is a pretty thorough gen 2 experience, I think you will have gotten a lot of mileage out of the original Johto games if you go to the trouble to do all this. But if you want to really live the Gen 2 life, eat sleep and breathe the games, and fully relive the Gen 2 era, here are a few extra things you can do just for the vibes:

Extra hard core additional objectives:

Comments

Been slowly working on Gen 2 while in College and it's been so refreshing having save files I can slowly work away with (Got Silver and Crystal on the go so I can do dailies, trade a pokemon over for the TID Raffle etc) So this dropping is making me wanna redo my notes 😌

Way

And just moving to the second generation sees a gigantic escalation of what needs to be done.

Shawn Heatherly

So excited for this!! I’ve been working on a Gen 1 run since you posted your guide for it and I’m planning on going gen by gen for the foreseeable future, it’s so much fun playing Pokemon this way!

seacreature


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