Pokemon Sacred Gold Storm Silver Documentation Top Page

This is the "reality check" file. If you are playing blind, the first gym will feel unfair. The documentation explains why.

Key boss changes documented:

Use this for a quick warning to new players.

⚠️ READ THE DOCS: Top Gym Leader Surprises in Sacred Gold/Storm Silver ⚠️

Just a fair warning to any new trainers starting Nuzlockes of SGSS:

The documentation isn't just a manual; it's a survival guide. Here are the Top "Scary" moments waiting for you:

Pro Tip: The "Trainer Documentation" section lists every major trainer's held items. You need to know who is holding a Focus Sash or a Sitrus Berry.

Stay safe out there, trainers! 🛡️


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The official documentation for Pokémon Sacred Gold Storm Silver

(Drayano's classic Johto enhancements) is essential for navigating the massive changes to encounters, evolutions, and trainer rosters.

The "Top" or most vital documentation files usually include: 1. Essential Game Guides

Encounters Guide: This is the most sought-after doc. It lists every Pokémon available on every route, including the new 493-Pokémon distribution. You can find detailed breakdown versions like the Special Event Guide which covers legendaries like Mew in Viridian Forest .

Pokemon Changes: Drayano often buffs weaker Pokémon (e.g., Farfetch'd getting better stats or new typings). This document tracks all base stat, type, and ability changes.

Evolution Changes: Provides the updated methods for trade-based evolutions, which are now achievable in single-player (often using items like the Metal Coat found in Olivine City) . 2. Trainer & Boss Data

Trainer Rosters: Crucial for Nuzlocke runs, this doc lists the movepools and items of every Gym Leader and major boss. For example, Falkner's team is significantly more diverse than the original game .

Important Item Locations: A cheat sheet for finding TMs, HMs, and rare items like the Protector or Oval Stone early . 3. Gameplay Expectation This is the "reality check" file

Playtime: A standard run takes roughly 35 to 55 hours for the main story and extras, though completionists might spend up to 160 hours according to community polls .

Where to find them:Most players download these directly from the original Project Pokemon thread or the official Drayano Google Drive/Dropbox links found in his Twitter bio. Sites like Scribd also host mirror copies of these PDFs for quick viewing .

Introduction

Pokémon Sacred Gold and Storm Silver are two fan-made Pokémon games developed by a team of enthusiasts. These games are based on the classic Pokémon Gold and Silver games, but with significant modifications, additions, and improvements. The games are designed to provide a fresh and exciting experience for both new and veteran Pokémon trainers.

Game Overview

New Features

Gameplay Mechanics

Top Tips and Tricks

Documentation

The ROM hacking scene moves fast. Many old guides on Pastebin are for outdated beta versions (v1.0.1). Here is how to find the top, most accurate documentation for Version 1.0.5:

Warning: If a documentation file lists "Pichu" as a starter, it is fake. Your starters are: Totodile, Cyndaquil, Chikorita (plus one special egg later).


Pokémon Sacred Gold and Storm Silver are ROM hacks of Pokémon HeartGold and Pokémon SoulSilver, created by Drayano. They are widely considered the "gold standard" for difficulty and enhancement hacks. The documentation for these games is dense, as the hacks overhaul nearly every aspect of the original games—from Pokémon availability and stats to Trainer AI and item placement.

The "Top" priority for players reading the documentation is understanding the changes to Pokémon stats/abilities, the revised type chart, and the gym leader reworks.


You might think you know Whitney’s Miltank. You are wrong.

The documentation reveals that every single Gym Leader, Rocket Executive, and Rival battle has been rebuilt with competitive IVs, EVs, items, and perfect movesets.

Without looking at the docs, you will walk into a fight with a team of three and get swept. With the docs, you know to bring a Rock-type for Swellow and a Fire-type for Scizor. Pro Tip: The "Trainer Documentation" section lists every

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