Silver (Adventures)
Silver シルバー Silver | |
Silver in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc | |
Age | 16-17 (as of the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc) |
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Gender | Male |
Birthday | December 24 |
Blood type | AB |
Eye color | Silver |
Hair color | Red |
Hometown | Viridian City |
Region | Johto (originally Kanto) |
Relatives | Giovanni (Father) |
Trainer class | Trainer |
Game counterpart | Silver |
Silver (Japanese: シルバー Silver) is a main character in Pokémon Adventures.
Character
As a child, Silver was kidnapped by the Masked Man along with several other children. There, he met and befriended a young girl named Green. After spending several years being trained by the Masked Man, Green led an operation for her and Silver to escape the Masked Man when his guard was down. After successfully managing to run away, the two began to work together to put an end to the Masked Man's ambitions.
Silver's special skill, as described by Professor Oak, is Pokémon trading (taught to him when he was with the Masked Man), and he is known as the "Exchanger" (換える者 Exchanger).
History
As revealed in the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, Silver is the son of Giovanni, Team Rocket's boss.
Prior to Red, Green & Blue arc
As a young child, Silver was kidnapped by the Masked Man to serve under him. It was there that he met and befriended Green, and together they escaped from the Masked Man and parted ways, but not before Silver gave Green his Horsea and received her Snubbull.
Yellow arc
At the end of this arc, Silver was the one who told Green of Lance's plan to summon a bird, although at this point he had not been identified yet in the manga. Silver and Green believed that it was the Ho-Oh that kidnapped them as children, making Green think that the Elite Four was behind her kidnapping. In fact, Lance wanted to summon a Lugia so Silver was technically wrong. Green decided to meet back up with him in Johto.
Prior to Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
As seen in a flashback in Returning Pupitar, in Silver's quest to take down the Masked Man and Team Rocket, he allied himself with Lance. He gave Silver advice on how to defeat Team Rocket in Johto, as well as a Pupitar.
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
Silver stole a Totodile from Professor Elm's lab. In stealing the Pokémon, Silver made himself a rival in Gold, who thought that he was the one who stole his backpack that had all of his Pokémon in it and later because of his theft of Totodile. Before they could finish their first battle which had taken place at Professor Elm's lab right after Silver stole Totodile, Gold was knocked unconscious by several members of Team Rocket, who Silver subsequently defeated. During the battle, Gold was able to burn his hand forcing Silver to throw one of his gloves off. As a result, Gold learned from the name emblazoned in the glove that the boy's name was Silver. Gold then tried to track him down for a while after learning from Professor Oak that Silver stole a Pokédex as well.
Silver then goes to Violet City and talks to Lance in the Sprout Tower, running into Gold along the way and almost losing Totodile, until it was revealed that Totodile actually wants to stay with Silver because it bit Gold when he tried to get it back. When an iron wrecking ball was launched at them, Silver and Gold teamed up with their respective first partner Pokémon (Exbo and Totodile) to destroy the ball by rapidly heating the ball and then cooling it. Silver then disappeared again, with Totodile evolving into Croconaw.
Silver then takes a Black Apricorn to Kurt, who makes a Heavy Ball for him, saying that he only gives his Balls to Trainers he feels are qualified and that Silver is good enough. Silver used this Heavy Ball to capture an Ursaring. However, Gold ran into him while he was in the middle of the capture. Gold got in his way several times (for example when Aibo ran into Silver and made him drop his Heavy Ball). Silver then told Gold how to properly use Kurt's Balls. He stated that every Pokémon has a point that the Trainer must hit with the Ball in order for it to work (for Teddiursa, the crescent moon on its forehead and for Ursaring, its belly, for example). Gold repaid Silver by using his Friend Ball and billiard cue to knock back Silver's Heavy Ball, and were both able to catch their targets. Silver then, once again, disappeared. He appeared at the Slowpoke Well in the middle of Team Rocket's Slowpoke Tail scam and defeated all of the Grunts single-handedly. Ursaring's claw marks were seen on one part of the well, so people quickly realized that it was him.
Silver then appears in Ecruteak City, looking over the damage from the air with his Murkrow. Jasmine's Amphy's flare then caught Silver's attention and he found her in the Tin Tower and decided to help her, only to run into Gold who thought he did harm to her instead. Before Gold could spark a battle, Silver just handed her over to him and left. However a mudslide left them trapped in the tower but Silver got Gold's Polibo to evolve into a Politoed and get them out right before they drowned in the silt, only to find out Team Rocket was the cause of the earthquake. Once Silver and Gold defeat the grunts they retreat and Gold requests a battle, to which Silver accepts. After a long battle he reveals several new additions to his team, a Kingdra that evolved during the exchange with Politoed, and a Tyranitar that wasn't his and thereby, could not control. He almost defeated Gold's whole team with it, but Togebo was able to defeat the Tyranitar.
The two boys eventually realized they share a common goal, however, as Gold was also trying to defeat the Masked Man. Together, Gold and Silver battled the villain at the Lake of Rage. It was here that the Masked Man revealed Silver's past to Gold; how he was kidnapped by him as a child. With Silver finding out about his origin, he gained Gold's sympathy and respect. The two bounced back but were defeated, with their fates left unknown for a while.
It is later revealed they were in Whirl Islands, unconscious for a long time and watched over by Entei. They were found by Lt. Surge, and also met Crystal and battled a Lugia that started attacking them, but failed to catch it. Silver then headed to the opening ceremony of the Pokémon League in an attempt to find the Masked Man, but Green teleported him away from there to save him.
In the final confrontation in Ilex Forest, Silver fought Will and won. Later, together with Gold and Crystal, he dove after Pryce into the time portal. The Pokédex holders made it out unharmed, but Pryce was stuck inside.
FireRed & LeafGreen arc
In the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, inspired by Green meeting her parents, Silver renews his quest to find the truth about his own past. This journey takes him to Viridian City, where he meets Yellow, who reads the mind of his Sneasel, who has a memory of the statue of Giovanni that further supports Silver's theory that he grew up in Viridian.
Soon, two admins of Team Rocket, Sird and Orm, arrive and confronted Yellow and Silver in battle. After the battle, Sird revealed that Giovanni is, in fact, the father of Silver. After hearing this, Silver fainted and was taken by Sird to the Team Rocket airship in order to reunite the boy with his father. When he awakes, Silver refuses to accept that Giovanni is his father and that he is the heir of Team Rocket.
Although Silver was initially unhappy about his true heritage, Blue helped him realize that Giovanni has his good qualities, and Silver uses his Ursaring to help rescue his father. He then helped the other Pokédex holders support Red to keep the airship from crashing in Vermilion City. They celebrated the victory, but soon after their win, Sird turns Silver and his friends to statues with a beam intended for Deoxys.
Emerald arc
Silver remains a statue for most of this arc, and is only set free towards the end, when Emerald wishes Jirachi to do so. Along with the other Pokédex holders, Silver then joins the fight against Guile Hideout and his Feraligatr helps obliterate the giant Kyogre-shaped sea demon with its newly learned Hydro Cannon.
HeartGold & SoulSilver arc
In the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, Silver flies to the Whirl Islands and enters Lance's chamber with the help of his Pokémon. There, he tries calling out to Lance to ask him about the apparent revival of Team Rocket, but gets no answer. He is attacked by the Blackthorn Gym Leader, Clair, who is also searching for the currently missing Lance. They are attacked by a large group of Koffing, but Silver easily defeats them with his Pokémon. When one of the Koffing tries to escape, Silver has his Sneasel take the item it was holding in its mouth, a Plate. After his Sneasel and Murkrow evolve into Weavile and Honchkrow, respectively, Silver flies off to the Safari Zone after getting a clue to Lance's current whereabouts.
After arriving at the Safari Zone, Silver encounters Eusine, who is trying to sell his poorly-drawn images of Suicune. There, they are attacked by Petrel, one of the Executives of Team Rocket. Silver manages to defeat Petrel, and takes the Plates he had in his possession. After Petrel escapes, Silver tries to search for more of the Plates, but is unable to find any. Soon after, he encounters Crystal, who came to the Safari Zone on a trip with the children from the orphanage she works at. Upon Eusine's suggestion, Silver and Crystal decide to go meet the Ecruteak Gym Leader, Morty, who can find Lance with his psychic powers. After arriving at Route 38, Silver is pinned to a tree by another of the Team Rocket Executives, Ariana. As Crystal battles Ariana alone, Silver manages to piece together that the Plates each correspond to sixteen of the seventeen Pokémon types.
With this knowledge, Silver gives the Earth Plate he stole from Petrel to his Rhyperior. He has Rhyperior attack Ariana with a powerful Earth Power, which manages to distract her long enough for him to escape. Although he regrets having to leave Crystal behind, Silver decides to go to the Ecruteak Gym and go to Morty. Upon arriving at the Gym, Silver is approached by the Gym Leaders of the Violet, Cianwood, and Azalea Gyms, Falkner, Chuck, and Bugsy. They reveal that because of several requests to use Morty's powers, they have been asked to guard the Gym for him. Due to not having time, Silver is forced to battle the three, but the battle is ended once it's revealed that Silver's Rhyperior is the Rhydon that Blue used to own.
Silver reveals that after the events of the Emerald arc, he and Blue went to his hideout to get his father. However, due to it being over several months since he had Ursaring bring Giovanni there, the both of them are missing. Although they failed to find Giovanni, Silver has Blue trade his Rhyperior to him, allowing it to evolve into its final form. Blue decides to let Silver keep Rhyperior, as he needs a sixth Pokémon to replace Ursaring.
Chuck, being Blue's former master, decides to allow Silver into the Gym because Blue is friends with Silver. Upon entering the Gym, Silver is shocked to see Gold is there as well. Before Silver can ask Morty to help him, the legendary Pokémon, Arceus appears and blows away the Gym with a powerful attack. The attack knocks Silver and Morty unconscious, while Gold goes to face Arceus by himself. Later, Silver awakens in the destroyed Ecruteak Gym and prepares to go and follow Gold. Before he leaves, Silver has Morty use his clairvoyance to map out each of the locations of all the remaining Plates. Silver has his Weavile carve marks into trees, which are then picked up by other wild Sneasel and Weavile all around Johto. As he goes to obtain the remaining Plates, Silver calls Gold to find out his location so that he can arrive there after finishing his mission. Sometime later, with the help of the wild and trained Sneasel and Weavile of Johto, Silver obtains the remaining thirteen Plates and goes off to find Gold. Soon after, he finds Crystal, injured after a battle with Arceus and left on top of a tree.
He thanks Crystal for helping hold back Team Rocket and takes her to the Ruins of Alph, where Gold currently is. Upon arriving, they find Gold in battle with Arceus and rush in to help him. Arceus reacts to the Plates inside Silver's pocket, which causes it to send Silver, Gold, Crystal, and the Executives into a snow-filled area called the Sinjoh Ruins.
Upon entering, Silver, Gold, and Crystal find Arceus being dragged onto the Mystri Stage by the Executives' Pokémon. With Arceus as their hostage, the Executives force Silver to hand over his Plates. Silver and the others try to stop the Executives, but are blocked by Petrel, Ariana, and Proton, who stall them long enough for Archer to use the Plates to activate Arceus' Multitype Ability. With the power of Arceus's different types, Archer wreaks havoc while Silver, Crystal and Gold are powerless to stop him. Soon, Archer reveals his true plan with Arceus: to re-create the legendary Pokémon, Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina for their boss, Giovanni. Hearing Giovanni's name startles Silver, which allows Petrel to sneak up on him and reveal that he learned that Silver is the son of Giovanni because of Carr.
Petrel has his Golbat use Lick on Silver, which blinds Silver and paralyzes his throat, making him mute. Petrel reveals that he intends to betray his teammates by convincing Giovanni that he tried to protect the injured Silver from Archer and the others who had harmed him. Although Silver questions why he would go along with the plan, Petrel reveals that since Silver is Giovanni's son, he will most likely turn out as evil as his father. Silver realizes that Petrel is right, and that he cannot escape his fate of being connected to evil. Silver decides to kill himself by jumping towards the three Pokémon being created by Arceus, forcing Petrel to try and stop him. Crystal tries to stop Silver, but Gold reveals that it's all a ruse, and that Silver lent his Feraligatr to him. With the power of the Ultimate Moves, Gold and Crystal destroy the Pokémon that Arceus created.
Having stopped Team Rocket's plan, Arceus sends the Executives flying and completes itself by absorbing the Plates. After Crystal heals Silver with Parasee, the three are shocked to find the pieces of Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina that were destroyed are quickly reforming. Archer reveals that even though they appeared to have destroyed the trio, all they did was temporarily stop the process from completing. Since Arceus had finished completing itself, the process that created Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina started again, allowing it to finish. Archer begins going crazy, and begins claiming that everything is destined; the creation of Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina, Arceus completing itself, the world becoming Team Rocket's, all destined. His insanity begins to scare his teammates, which leads to Petrel attempting to escape by disguising himself as Giovanni.
Then, Giovanni appears before all of them, but Silver quickly assumes it's just a disguised Petrel. The real Petrel appears with his disguised ripped apart by Silver's Ursaring, revealing Giovanni to be the real one. Giovanni reveals that he didn't come alone, as Lance and Pryce soon join him. The three Trainers begin combating the Pokémon, and manage to hold them off for a little while. When Gold questions how Pryce returned, the man reveals that the one who saved him from the crack in time was Celebi, who could see the destruction that Arceus would bring with the legendary Pokémon it created.
When Giovanni, Lance, and Pryce take their battle outside, Silver and Crystal follow them, while Gold stays behind to calm Arceus down. Giovanni's disease begins affecting him, forcing Silver to step in and defend his ailing father from Giratina. After Gold calms Arceus down, Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina leave, ending the battle completely. After Giovanni gets his disease cured, he offers Silver a position in Team Rocket. Silver refuses, and instead decides to get stronger so that he can one day change his father's evil ways. Proud of his son's decision, Giovanni entrusts Lance and Pryce to train Silver so that he may one day face his son in combat.
Later, Silver gains in interest in Proteam Omega, a show that was created by the Radio Director. Much to Gold's annoyance, Silver begins frequently visiting Gold's house to use his television.
Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc
In PS616, Silver, along with Gold and Crystal, was called by Emerald to ask for assistance in destroying a giant meteoroid threatening to destroy the world.
Diamond & Pearl arc
In High-tailing It from Haunter, Silver was briefly seen together with the other Pokédex holders from Kanto, Johto, and Hoenn when the Advanced level Grunt was talking to Diamond about the Pokédex.
In Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia IV, at the Spear Pillar, Sird told the Team Galactic Commanders about how she escaped from Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, and Silver by turning them into stone with her Darkrai.
Pokémon
On hand
Debut | Who Gives a Hoothoot? |
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- Main article: Silver's Weavile
Weavile is Silver's first known Pokémon that has been with him ever since he was a Sneasel. Weavile, along with his Trainer, was kidnapped by the Masked Man so that he may use them for his evil plans. In Dealing With A Koffing Fit, he evolved into a Weavile with the help of a Razor Claw given to him from Green. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 84, has a Quirky nature, and his Characteristic is "likes to fight."
Debut | Zap! Zap! Zapdos! |
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Kingdra was given to Green as a Horsea in exchange for her Snubbull before they parted ways after escaping the Masked Man. While on Green's team, she was nicknamed 「タッちゃん」 Tat-chan in the Japanese version. Sometime after the Yellow arc, she was given back and evolved into a Seadra. In Ampharos Amore, Silver temporarily traded his Seadra for Gold's Polibo, which caused both to evolve into Kingdra and Politoed, respectively. As of All About Arceus III, she is at level 80, has a Serious nature, and her Characteristic is "takes plenty of siestas."
Kingdra's known moves are Smokescreen, Water Gun, Twister, Waterfall, and Brine, and her Ability is Swift Swim.
Debut | Quilava Quandary |
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- Main article: Silver's Honchkrow
Honchkrow is Silver's main means of aerial transportation. He has been with Silver ever since he was a Murkrow and evolved in Dealing With A Koffing Fit with a Dusk Stone given to him from Green. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 79, has an Adamant nature, and his Characteristic is "quick tempered."
Debut | Murkrow Row |
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- Main article: Silver's Feraligatr
Feraligatr was one of the three first partner Pokémon owned by Professor Elm when he was a Totodile. After being stolen by Silver, Totodile evolved into a Croconaw in Totodile Rock and later a Feraligatr in Lively Lugia (Part 3). As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 83, has a Quiet nature, and his Characteristic is "thoroughly cunning."
Debut | Raise the Red Gyarados |
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- Main article: Silver's Gyarados
This Gyarados was the leader of a pack of wild Gyarados that were forced to evolve due to Team Rocket's meddling at the Lake of Rage. Silver battled and captured the Gyarados, which gave him control over the Gyarados pack as well. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 80, has a Sassy nature, and his Characteristic is "likes to thrash about."
With Giovanni
Debut | Teddiursa's Picnic |
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- Main article: Silver's Ursaring
Silver's Ursaring was caught by Silver with one of Kurt's Heavy Balls since he considered Silver, unlike Gold, a worthy Trainer. Ursaring had been since told to take Giovanni to a place to heal by Silver. He is currently with Giovanni. As of The Last Battle XIV, he is at level 44.
Traded
Debut | Murkrow Row |
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- Silver traded an unknown Pokémon to Blue in Raising the Stakes with Rhyperior for his Rhydon.
Returned
Snubbull had previously been Green's but was traded for Horsea before they parted ways after escaping the Masked Man. He returned Snubbull sometime during the Yellow arc. He has since evolved into a Granbull.
Debut | Tyranitar War |
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Lance gave his Tyranitar to Silver when he was a Pupitar. Tyranitar made his first official appearance when Silver was battling Gold and easily defeated Gold's entire team until he got subdued by Togebo's Double-Edge. After battling Lugia at the Whirl Islands, Tyranitar was returned to Lance as Silver was not able to fully control him.
Tyranitar's only known move is Sandstorm, and his Ability is Sand Stream as a Tyranitar and Shed Skin as a Pupitar. He has a Quirky nature.
Debut | Rock, Paper...Scizor |
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- Main article: Blue's Rhyperior
Rhyperior was captured by Blue as a Rhydon. In the Indigo League preliminary rounds, Rhydon was used against Chuck, Blue's former teacher. Despite being recently captured, Blue trained Rhydon to a high level with a combination of his abilities and book written by Giovanni called Secret Earth Arts. With these, Blue managed to defeat Chuck, earning a win for the Kanto Gym Leaders. In the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, Rhydon was traded to Silver to replace his missing Ursaring. With the Protector he held, Rhydon evolved into Rhyperior. Sometime before the X & Y arc, Silver returned Rhyperior to Blue. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 81 and has a Mild nature.
Temporary
Debut | Raise the Red Gyarados |
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These Gyarados were forced to evolve due to Team Rocket's meddling at the Lake of Rage. Silver having had captured the Red Gyarados, had set them free from their mind control. Later as the Masked Man had Silver in a trap, Silver reveals that he fell into his trap, which he then called his Gyarados out of his Poké Ball to let him control the Gyarados in the lake which they surrounded the Masked Man. Later after Gold had caught up to Silver they were all revealed to be frozen in the lake. After the lake had returned to normal it is presumed that they were living normally now.
None of Gyarados's moves are known.
- Main article: Legendary beasts (Adventures) → Entei
After Entei saved Gold, Silver, and Crystal after their battle with Lugia at the Whirl Islands Silver observed it and wished to catch it. He battled it alongside Blue at Indigo Plateau but disappeared before the battle ended. It then joined forces with Silver when the Legendary beasts and Johto Pokédex holders teamed up and entered the voids of time after the Masked Man.
Achievements
Badges obtained
To gain entrance into the Pokémon League, Silver stole all eight Johto Badges while the Gym Leaders were gone. As of All About Arceus IX, all Badges have been returned to their proper owners.
- Zephyr Badge (prior to Playful Porygon2; returned in All About Arceus I)
- Hive Badge (prior to Playful Porygon2; returned in All About Arceus I)
- Fog Badge (prior to Playful Porygon2; returned in All About Arceus I)
- Storm Badge (prior to Playful Porygon2; returned in All About Arceus I)
- Mineral Badge (prior to Playful Porygon2; returned in All About Arceus I)
- Rising Badge (prior to Playful Porygon2; returned in Dealing With A Koffing Fit)
- Plain Badge (prior to Playful Porygon2; returned in All About Arceus IX)
- Glacier Badge (prior to Playful Porygon2; returned in All About Arceus IX)
Trivia
- Although Silver is the Pokédex holder whose special skill is Pokémon trading, he is not the holder with the most Pokémon that have evolved via trade, as he has only his Kingdra and Rhyperior. Instead, this superlative is taken by Blue, with four: Scizor, Machamp, Porygon2, and Rhyperior.
- Silver has owned more Pokémon with a unique type combination than any other Pokédex holder, with five.
- In Japanese, Silver's title "Exchanger" (換える者 Exchanger) has the same pronunciation as Green's title "Evolver" (化える者 Evolver).
- Silver is 5'7" (170 cm) tall and weighs 116 lbs (53 kg).
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | シルバー Silver | From Pokémon Silver |
English, Brazilian Portuguese, Vietnamese |
Silver | From Pokémon Silver |
French | Argent | From Pokémon Version Argent (Pokémon Silver) |
German | Silber | From Pokémon Silberne Edition (Pokémon Silver) |
Italian | Argento | From Pokémon Versione Argento (Pokémon Silver) |
Spanish | Plata | From Pokémon Edición Plata (Pokémon Silver) |
Korean | 은동 Eundong | From 은 (銀) eun, silver |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 阿銀 Ā Yín* | From 銀 / 银 yín, silver |
银 Jīn* | ||
小银 Xiǎo Yín* | ||
Chinese (Cantonese) | 小銀 Síu Ngàhn | From 銀 ngàhn, silver |
Thai | ซิลเวอร์ Silver | Transliteration of his Japanese name |
Exchanger
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External links
- Pokémon Adventures website on Silver (Japanese)
- Pokémon Adventures website on HGSS Silver (Japanese)
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