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* As a possible reference to Silver's training schedule, {{ga|Barry}} also can be battled again (on Saturdays and Sundays) after the player becomes champion. He can also be found training at [[Stark Mountain]] during the week in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}.  
* As a possible reference to Silver's training schedule, {{ga|Barry}} also can be battled again (on Saturdays and Sundays) after the player becomes champion. He can also be found training at [[Stark Mountain]] during the week in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}.  
* In [[Generation II]], if Silver's stolen starter is {{p|Totodile}}, he uses {{p|Croconaw}} at level 16 in his second battle, despite Totodile only being able to evolve from level 18 onwards. This error is corrected in [[Generation IV]], where his stolen starter is at level 18.
* In [[Generation II]], if Silver's stolen starter is {{p|Totodile}}, he uses {{p|Croconaw}} at level 16 in his second battle, despite Totodile only being able to evolve from level 18 onwards. This error is corrected in [[Generation IV]], where his stolen starter is at level 18.
* In Generation II, Silver appears in {{ka|Victory Road}} despite not earning any Johto Gym Badges. This would be impossible as the guard who makes sure each Trainer has all eight badges stands ''before'' the entrance to Victory Road.
* Two of Silver's Pokémon in his final team received evolutions in [[Generation IV]]. These two Pokémon are also the only members of his team that did not evolve twice.
* Two of Silver's Pokémon in his final team received evolutions in [[Generation IV]]. These two Pokémon are also the only members of his team that did not evolve twice.
** Furthermore, {{p|Sneasel}} is the only member of his final team that is not part of a {{cat|Pokémon that are part of a three-stage evolutionary line|three-stage evolutionary line}} as of [[Generation IV]].
** Furthermore, {{p|Sneasel}} is the only member of his final team that is not part of a {{cat|Pokémon that are part of a three-stage evolutionary line|three-stage evolutionary line}} as of [[Generation V]].
** Neither of these Pokémon's new evolutions are available in HeartGold and SoulSilver until after the National Pokédex is obtained, as their evolution methods require certain forces external to the Pokémon (rather than knowing a [[move]], as the five new Johto Pokédex additions do).
** Neither of these Pokémon's new evolutions are available in HeartGold and SoulSilver until after the National Pokédex is obtained, as their evolution methods require certain forces external to the Pokémon (rather than knowing a [[move]], as the five new Johto Pokédex additions do).
* Despite the fact that Silver's poor management of his Pokémon is a main point of the games, his {{p|Golbat}} evolves via [[happiness]] into {{p|Crobat}}. However, it doesn't become a Crobat until after battling Silver at [[Mt. Moon]], at which point Silver has realized that he needs to treat his Pokémon better.
* Despite the fact that Silver's poor management of his Pokémon is a main point of the games, his {{p|Golbat}} evolves via [[happiness]] into {{p|Crobat}}. However, it doesn't become a Crobat until after battling Silver at [[Mt. Moon]], at which point Silver has realized that he needs to treat his Pokémon better.
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