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* In the original games, Silver's Croconaw is underleveled in the second battle - it is at Lv. 16, though Totodile doesn't evolve into Croconaw until Lv. 18, a case different from Quilava/Feraligatr/Meganium below. This is fixed in the remakes, where his starter is at Lv. 18 for that battle.
* In the original games, Silver's Croconaw is underleveled in the second battle - it is at Lv. 16, though Totodile doesn't evolve into Croconaw until Lv. 18, a case different from Quilava/Feraligatr/Meganium below. This is fixed in the remakes, where his starter is at Lv. 18 for that battle.
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, during the battle that takes place within the Goldenrod Tunnel, if Silver has Quilava, his entire team is two levels higher than if he had Meganium or Feraligatr. This is to compensate for the fact that Silver's Quilava isn't fully evolved during this battle, unlike his Meganium and Feraligatr. This starter-dependent level change does not occur in the original Gold and Silver.
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, during the battle that takes place within the Goldenrod Tunnel, if Silver has Quilava, his entire team is two levels higher than if he had Meganium or Feraligatr. This is to compensate for the fact that Silver's Quilava isn't fully evolved during this battle, unlike his Meganium and Feraligatr. This starter-dependent level change does not occur in the original Gold and Silver.
** Additionally, Silver's Magnemite in the Goldenrod Tunnel lacks the move {{m|Magnet Bomb}}, which is learned at Lv. 30 for the Magnemite evolutionary line in [[Generation IV]], despite having it later on as a Magneton in Victory Road.  Silver's Magnemite is at Lv. 30 in the Goldenrod Tunnel battle, unless Silver has Quilava as noted above, thus it should not have another chance to learn it.
* Silver is the only rival whose team does not change in accordance to his starter, nor does he have any types that cover for his starter's initial type.
* Silver is the only rival whose team does not change in accordance to his starter, nor does he have any types that cover for his starter's initial type.
* During the battle with Silver on {{ka|Victory Road}}, all of his Pokémon besides his starter evolve differently than the traditional level system: {{p|Haunter}} and {{p|Kadabra}} evolve through [[trade|trading]], {{p|Sneasel}} evolves by level up holding a {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Razor Claw}} at night, {{p|Golbat}} evolves through [[friendship]], and {{p|Magneton}} evolves by level up in [[Mount Coronet]].
* During the battle with Silver on {{ka|Victory Road}}, all of his Pokémon besides his starter evolve differently than the traditional level system: {{p|Haunter}} and {{p|Kadabra}} evolve through [[trade|trading]], {{p|Sneasel}} evolves by level up holding a {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Razor Claw}} at night, {{p|Golbat}} evolves through [[friendship]], and {{p|Magneton}} evolves by level up in [[Mount Coronet]].
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