
For the various Symbols which have Silver and Gold versions, awarded in the Generation III Battle Frontier, see Symbol.For Sabrina's Badge, which is known as Gold Badge in Japanese, see Marsh Badge.For the Golden variants of some Berries, see Golden Razz Berry, Golden Nanab Berry, and Golden Pinap Berry.For Baoba's teeth introduced as a Key Item in Generation I, see Gold Teeth.For the Gummi preferred by Psychic types in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, see Gold Gummi.For the type of Berry found in Generation II games, see Gold Berry.
For the item related to Hyper Training, a more valuable version of the Bottle Cap, see Gold Bottle Cap. For valuable gold items, see Nugget, Big Nugget, Relic Gold, and Gold Leaf. For the leader of Cipher in Pokémon XD, which is known as Deathgold in Japanese, see Greevil. For the character of the day in An Epic Defense Force!, see Mr. For his anime counterpart seen in The Legend of Thunder!, see Jimmy (Johto). For his Pokémon Pocket Monsters counterpart, see Gold (Pocket Monsters). For his Golden Boys counterpart, see Gold (Golden Boys). For his Pokémon Adventures counterpart, see Gold (Adventures). For the male player character of Generation II and IV, see Ethan (game). For the manga by Muneo Saitō, see Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys.
For the Pokémon Adventures manga chapter based on the Generation IV games, see HeartGold & SoulSilver chapter. For the Pokémon Adventures manga chapter based on the Generation II games, see Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter. For the Generation IV game, see Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions. For the Generation II game, see Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions. Gold ( ゴールド) and Golden have several referrals. Reason: Page lists too many terms that users might not actually be looking for. Please feel free to edit this article to make it conform to Bulbapedia norms and conventions. This article does not yet meet the quality standards of Bulbapedia. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.