View Full Version : HG/SS: Where/How do you train?
Runeaddyste
August 22nd, 2010, 09:57 AM
This is for anyone trying to max out their lvls or attack EV.
A quick way to train on Mt silver requires the following:
Super Rod
A non-rock type that knows rock moves
A grass type and
A lucky Egg.
considering I nearly hit all fields here, I recon i can give my advice on this. As soon a you enter the bottom of mount Silver (Inside cave), you have a large pool of water with a waterfall. Here's where use start fishing.
You will either be attacked by a Seaking (lvl 40: 971 xp no lucky egg) or a Gyrados (lvl 40: 1222 xp no lucky egg). I'm training my Togekiss (started at lvl 60 and quickly made it to 76) with extrasensory, Ancient power, Fly and Hidden power (Grass).
If you do this, you lvl up quicker than finding random encounters. It also boos your traded pokemon quicker. You needn't worry about low levels as long as you switch out to a 40+ poke as soon as you enter. Do this and you will lvl like crazy in no time.
If you have any other training tips for Mt Silver, post below.
bobandbill
August 22nd, 2010, 11:07 AM
Hmm, this seems a bit too specific for a lot of discussion... but maybe if this thread can be for people to discuss how they train in different parts of the game, both for levelling up (say for a gym or the E4 first time around) or EV training than more discussion will potentially come through. We'll see how that goes, methinls.
deku
August 22nd, 2010, 10:58 PM
bobandbill: Maybe you can rename the title so more people will discuss things here.
Anyways, an extremely good method for training for Red that I found was to reset your clock to get the numbers of every gym leader, then reset the clock again to call every gym leader for battle, then once all or most of the leaders are in the Dojo you can battle them. Once my Pokemon got to a high enough level I would use one the sweep one Gym Leader's team (eg. I used my Bollossom against Brock as she was easily able to OHKO or 2HKO all of his Pokemon). Usually most Pokemon in your team will have a trumping type against at least one of the gym leaders.
ltsang
August 23rd, 2010, 11:40 PM
How do you train your pokes? I use the gym leader's rematch. After a while it gets boring using the same pokemon over and over again.
dragonomega
August 23rd, 2010, 11:42 PM
I do it anyway I can, Red/Rematch/Elite 4/Rival battle it does get boring after a while..
Agent Clank
August 24th, 2010, 01:05 AM
I train them three ways.
Rebattling Trainers, Rebattling the Elite 4 and Battling Pokemon at Mt.Silver.
RockHardSemi
August 24th, 2010, 01:07 AM
How do you rebattle Gym Leaders?
Astinus
August 24th, 2010, 01:16 AM
How do you rebattle Gym Leaders?
Read here. (http://www.serebii.net/heartgoldsoulsilver/gym-rematch.shtml)
I train my Pokemon against wild Pokemon mostly. Never really remember to rebattle trainers, and I just find it easier to run around in the grass than to find trainers.
Weavile05
August 24th, 2010, 02:04 AM
Gym leaders are SOOOOO hard to rematch. I prefered it in Platinum when 3 Gym leaders and 1 Double Battle Partner would show up each day. So much easier.
RockHardSemi
August 24th, 2010, 07:10 AM
Read here. (http://www.serebii.net/heartgoldsoulsilver/gym-rematch.shtml)
I train my Pokemon against wild Pokemon mostly. Never really remember to rebattle trainers, and I just find it easier to run around in the grass than to find trainers.
Ah, thanks for that!
For me i battle Pokemon by the Pokemon League until they're Lvl. 50, then train them at the Elite 4.
I've barely stepped foot into Kanto, been too busy giving this EV thing a try.
pikachu67
August 24th, 2010, 09:35 AM
well i will train them in jungle man.
MAizHxC
August 24th, 2010, 03:27 PM
infinate rare candies just kidding...i just keep battling until i feel that my pokemon are strong enough for the gyms then i challenge the gyms. i level them to 85-90 then start to EV. i give them iron, carbos, etc. in the beginning to help their base stats...it seems to work. thats what i did in diamond with my team and i did very well in story and on wifi.
Peach Fresca
August 24th, 2010, 03:54 PM
For pokémon I'm leveling up for pokédex data, I generally do Elite Four + any trainers I forgot to battle. Seems to do well for me. (:
For my "serious" competitive pokémon… Well, I've only EV'd one so far (Leafeon, and it was already half EV'd when I brought it to HG.) I EV'd it's attack on the Goldeen and Seaking in the pond on Route 42, the one next to Mahogany.
After I'm done with EVs, I tend to do the same thing as I do with the pokédex data pokémon - Elite Four and forgotten trainers. (:
Pochama95
August 24th, 2010, 04:19 PM
You can just surf on Mt. Silver and find nothing but Seakings and few few rare Goldeens.
Other places are the route under Violet city with you can find Ekans and Belsprout for weaker pokemon.
Then on route 25 you can find Belsprout, and Weepinbel for lvl 14s and up.
Also fighting boy Nidorans, Arboks, Machop and up will give you attack and Unown gives you attack and sp atk for fight them with a power bracer.
Mew~
August 25th, 2010, 10:19 AM
Anywhere! I know alot of people try to aviod trainer but I don't, I battle them all! I don't think there is any trainer left in my SS version that I havent beaten yet! Now I have to keep waiting on calls for battles :\! I don't really EV train to be honest, it seems a bit techincal and people overdo it with their pokemon its about have fun with the game not about druging your pokemon!
Gary Oak FTW
September 1st, 2010, 04:10 AM
Where do you guys train post-game? Mt. silver and the e4 are getting boring but I don't think there's anything better then that ):
solarowl
September 1st, 2010, 06:03 AM
yea usually the e4 but i train my stronger pokes at mt. Silver or in Kanto
bobandbill
September 1st, 2010, 09:40 AM
Already have a thread for discussing how/where you train, so...merged.
PlatinumDude
September 1st, 2010, 10:32 AM
When I'm done EV training a Pokemon, I train it in Route 48 (where all the Pokemon there are in their 20s). When my Pokemon reach level 35 or so, I move on to Route 47. When I can access Stark Mountain already, I bring my Pokemon there to finish off their training. Whenever I get a call from a trainer registered in the Pokenav, I accept the challenge right away and use the Pokemon I'm training against them.
pokewalker
September 1st, 2010, 10:42 AM
MT.Silver, that little field next to the PokéCenter. If the Pokémon you're training is K.O'd, you can just go the the PokéCenter to heal it.
Weavile05
September 1st, 2010, 10:53 AM
Mt. Silver while holding a lucky egg. there all in low 70s to high 60s now because of that.
Naikado
September 1st, 2010, 08:59 PM
I'm mainly in the EV training area. ._.
Buuuuuuuuuuut once I finish that, I'm probably gonna rebattle Red a lot. :P
lukemeow
September 2nd, 2010, 07:12 AM
i just train where ever i cna ifnd the best experiance for my pokemon
the gym leader rematch is helpfull as u can verse them over and over during the time they can battle u
Musica
September 2nd, 2010, 08:02 AM
Why not Battle E4 THEN Battle Red again? (Assuming that you already have beaten Red and you just want to Level up some Poke's)
Elite Overlord LeSabre™
September 2nd, 2010, 02:58 PM
To prepare for the stronger Elite Four and Red I abused the Gym leader rematches by manipulating the DS clock. For the final push to 100 I battled the Elite Four over and over again (the amount of experience given by Red isn't worth the time and effort going through Mt. Silver again, especially since you have to use stupid Rock Climb.)
Honestly, I've always used Platinum for EV training, so I've never done it in HG/SS.
Inferny
September 2nd, 2010, 03:15 PM
I don't EV train. It's too technical. Also, I can't figure out how XD I tried to breed a Treecko with a good Nature, but after 3 eggs I got tired and used the best one :P
I just rebattle the E4 for training. Giving an EXP share to my Pokemon then just using my Infernape to OHKO everything works fine for me XD
Lord_Sesshoumaru
September 2nd, 2010, 04:00 PM
I do the old style way,,beat up the elite four and destroy red's pokemon..! haha
Shadow01192
September 6th, 2010, 05:37 AM
lol ironically I just wrote down all my EV training spots and the percentages.
Route 42 (Surf) Anytime. Goldeen 90% ATK
Slowpoke Well (1f when you walk in Surfing) Anytime. Slowpoke 100% HP
Route 21 (grass) Anytime. Tangela 95%* Def *(changes to 90% during the day )
Bell Tower/Sprout Tower (2f) Morning or Day. Rattata 100% Spd
Route 22 (grass) Night. Rattata 95% Spd
Route 35 (Surf) Anytime. Psyduck 90% Sp. Atk
Route 34 (Surf) Anytime. Tentacool 90% Sp Def.
To level I typically Just take 2 lvl 90+ into the pokemon league with the low level pokemon and go through it. By the time I'm done the low lvl is lvl 40ish and can handle itself against the 4 when I go through it again to get it to 50. I stop at 50 for tournaments unless a move is learned later.
Thanks to my sister for helping me compile the list.
Chris524518
September 7th, 2010, 10:39 PM
I just give the pokemon I want to train the EXPN share and just keep battling the elite four. You will level up at a very high rate. But don't fight PKMN trainer red for this. It will not work out. Work really good for low level pokemon (e.g. Lvl 3).
greenmoon1996
September 8th, 2010, 12:09 AM
when i evolve train i rematch sabrina tons of time.
main party train near th pokecenter at mt. silver.
Lord Yawgmoth
September 8th, 2010, 12:38 AM
Attach an EXP Share to whatever needs some levels and beat up the Elite Four if I don't care about EVs. (I.e. I'm training something to fight my friends with, because they think I have an "unfair" advantage if I use EV'd Pokes)
I haven't EV trained in HG/SS yet though. (I do it all in Platinum/Pearl)