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Upon defeating the Gym Leader and obtaining the [[Glacier Badge]], the player receives a phone call from Prof. Elm about a strange radio signal emitted by Team Rocket, trying to connect with their missing leader, [[Giovanni]]. He goes to the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] to investigate. He finds the director of the radio stations only to find that he has been impersonated by a Rocket and actually locked in Goldenrod's basement. Once the player gets there, he is encountered by his rival, intending to defeat Team Rocket all by himself. He still questions the way he treats his Pokémon. Once the player gets to the very bottom of the basement, he find the real radio station director. He gives him the Card Key, so that he can access the higher floors of the building.
Upon defeating the Gym Leader and obtaining the [[Glacier Badge]], the player receives a phone call from Prof. Elm about a strange radio signal emitted by Team Rocket, trying to connect with their missing leader, [[Giovanni]]. He goes to the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] to investigate. He finds the director of the radio stations only to find that he has been impersonated by a Rocket and actually locked in Goldenrod's basement. Once the player gets there, he is encountered by his rival, intending to defeat Team Rocket all by himself. He still questions the way he treats his Pokémon. Once the player gets to the very bottom of the basement, he find the real radio station director. He gives him the Card Key, so that he can access the higher floors of the building.


After clearing all of the Rockets, effectively disbanding them, the player receives either a {{DL|List of key items in Generation II|Rainbow Wing}} to encounter {{p|Ho-Oh}} or a {{DL|List of key items in Generation II|Silver Wing}} to encounter {{p|Lugia}}, in the Gold and Silver versions respectively. The player can either go to the [[Bell Tower]] or the [[Whirl Islands]] at this point or he can go straight to {{rt|44}}, now unblocked, and the [[Ice Cave]] to get to [[Blackthorn City]]. There the player can challenge [[Clair]], the {{type2|Dragon}} Gym Leader. Before giving the player the [[Rising Badge]], Clair makes the player go through a test to prove his worthiness. He is forced to go through the [[Dragon's Den]]. If he completes the quiz accordingly, he shall receive the Rising Badge from Clair. Having obtained all 8 badges, he returns to [[New Bark Town]], traveling down {{rt|45}} and {{rt|46}}.
After clearing all of the Rockets, effectively disbanding them, the player receives either a {{DL|List of key items in Generation II|Rainbow Wing}} to encounter {{p|Ho-Oh}} or a {{DL|List of key items in Generation II|Silver Wing}} to encounter {{p|Lugia}}, in the Gold and Silver versions respectively. The player can either go to the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] or the [[Whirl Islands]] at this point or he can go straight to {{rt|44}}, now unblocked, and the [[Ice Cave]] to get to [[Blackthorn City]]. There the player can challenge [[Clair]], the {{type2|Dragon}} Gym Leader. Before giving the player the [[Rising Badge]], Clair makes the player go through a test to prove his worthiness. He is forced to go through the [[Dragon's Den]]. If he completes the quiz accordingly, he shall receive the Rising Badge from Clair. Having obtained all 8 badges, he returns to [[New Bark Town]], traveling down {{rt|45}} and {{rt|46}}.


Professor Elm will contact the player, and will award him with a Master Ball. From New Bark, the path to the Pokémon League is to the east, across {{rt|27}} and into [[Kanto]], then across {{rt|26}} and through {{ka|Victory Road}} to the [[Indigo Plateau]].
Professor Elm will contact the player, and will award him with a Master Ball. From New Bark, the path to the Pokémon League is to the east, across {{rt|27}} and into [[Kanto]], then across {{rt|26}} and through {{ka|Victory Road}} to the [[Indigo Plateau]].
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