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Suicune(C)Sprite

Suicune in Pokemon Crystal

Pokémon Crystal
Pokemon crystal
Game Information
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Category {{{category}}}
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ESRB {{{ESRB}}}
Release Dates
Flag of Japan December 14, 2000
Flag of the United States {{{release-date-north-america}}}
Flag of Europe October 31, 2001
Flag of Australia September 30, 2001
Flag of South Korea {{{release-date-korea}}}
Other information
Platform Game Boy Color
Region Johto


Pokémon Crystal is the sequel game for Gold and Silver. The game featured new animations when a Pokemon emerged on-screen and had a unique storyline involving Suicune. It was also the first Pokemon game to feature a female playable character.

Legendary Pokemon

Unlike Pokémon Gold and Silver the Pokemon Suicune battles the main character without running away (fleeing). The other two Legendary Dogs, Raikou and Entei, flee as usual. The main character can get the Pokemon Ho-Oh in the game (if you want to know how go to Ho-Oh) and by trade or cheats. You can encounter a Lugia at level 60 with the item Silver Wing, unlike in Silver, Lugia is level 40 and in Gold it is level 70.

Missing Pokémon

037 Vulpix Silver

038 Ninetales Silver

056 Mankey Gold

057 Primape Gold

179 Mareep Gold/Silver

180 Flaaffy Gold/Silver

181 Ampharos Gold/Silver

203 Girafarig Gold/Silver

223 Remoraid Gold/Silver

224 Octillery Gold/Silver