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[[Team Rocket]] has returned with a new attitude, since the disappearance of their leader [[Giovanni]], and once again tries to take over the world, starting with the Johto region. They begin with petty things (such as cutting off the tails of {{p|Slowpoke}} to sell as food for a high price) before becoming more devious, such as a plan to use radio frequencies to artificially induce evolution in some Pokémon, as well as trying to contact their missing leader using radio broadcasts.
[[Team Rocket]] has returned with a new attitude, since the disappearance of their leader [[Giovanni]], and once again tries to take over the world, starting with the Johto region. They begin with petty things (such as cutting off the tails of {{p|Slowpoke}} to sell as food for a high price) before becoming more devious, such as a plan to use radio frequencies to artificially induce evolution in some Pokémon, as well as trying to contact their missing leader using radio broadcasts.


The player is called to [[Professor Elm]]'s lab to run an errand. He gives you the choice of taking along one of three different Pokémon. {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, or {{p|Totodile}}. The player, known by default as Gold, meets [[Kanto]]'s own [[Professor Oak]] during an errand for Elm. Oak, convinced that Gold has started his own Pokémon journey, gives him a [[Pokédex]]. On the way back Gold is attacked by a spiteful and mysterious Pokémon trainer. Upon his return to New Bark Town, Gold is informed that someone has broke into Professor Elm's lab and has stolen a Pokémon, the same Pokémon that the trainer from earlier battled with; even more so, the trainer fits the description of the Pokémon thief. This character's default name is {{ga|Silver}}. He will battle the player at certain points in the game to test the player's Pokémon; being defeated is an indication for the player to level up his or her team. He will always steal for his starter a Pokémon that has a type advantage over the player's chosen one. For example, if the player chooses Chikorita, a {{type2|Grass}} Pokémon, he will choose Cyndaquil, a {{type2|Fire}} Pokémon, giving it an advantage over the Grass-type Chikorita.
The player is called to [[Professor Elm]]'s lab to run an errand. He gives the player the choice of taking along one of three different Pokémon. {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, or {{p|Totodile}}. The player, known by default as Gold, meets [[Kanto]]'s own [[Professor Oak]] during an errand for Elm. Oak, convinced that Gold has started his own Pokémon journey, gives him a [[Pokédex]]. On the way back Gold is attacked by a spiteful and mysterious Pokémon trainer. Upon his return to New Bark Town, Gold is informed that someone has broke into Professor Elm's lab and has stolen a Pokémon, the same Pokémon that the trainer from earlier battled with; even more so, the trainer fits the description of the Pokémon thief. This character's default name is {{ga|Silver}}. He will battle the player at certain points in the game to test the player's Pokémon; being defeated is an indication for the player to level up his or her team. He will always steal for his starter a Pokémon that has a type advantage over the player's chosen one. For example, if the player chooses Chikorita, a {{type2|Grass}} Pokémon, he will choose Cyndaquil, a {{type2|Fire}} Pokémon, giving it an advantage over the Grass-type Chikorita.


Throughout the adventure, the player will also come across a man named [[Eusine]], hopeful of catching the [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Suicune}}. To earn Suicune's respect, Eusine will often challenge the player to a {{pkmn|battle}}.
Throughout the adventure, the player will also come across a man named [[Eusine]], hopeful of catching the [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Suicune}}. To earn Suicune's respect, Eusine will often challenge the player to a {{pkmn|battle}}.
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