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Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu & Let’s Go Eevee vs. Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver: Full Comparison

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Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu & Let’s Go Eevee vs. Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver: Full Comparison

Pokémon comparison is difficult to explain. Everyone will have their own opinion, so we’ll discuss the facts.

Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu & Let’s Go Eevee is a fun remake of the original Pokémon series. It allowed players to enjoy Blue and Red with Pikachu or Eevee. The game had so many noticeable changes while still keeping the charm of the original series. Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver is actually a similar story.

In the ever-evolving world of Pokémon, two classic titles stand as pillars of nostalgia and innovation: Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, beloved remakes of the iconic Gold and Silver games. These games transported trainers back to the scenic Johto region, capturing the essence of the original adventures while adding a fresh layer of excitement. Fast forward to the present, and we find ourselves amidst another transformative era in Pokémon gaming with Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu & Let’s Go Eevee.

For a full comparison, we’ll discuss the differences in Pokémon, items, and gym leaders.

Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu Pokémon

Pokémon Let’s Go has the same Pokémon as the original series but with some slight additions. Some Alolan Pokemon appear in the game, and we’ll list which ones are down below.

Kanto PokemonAlolan Pokemon
#027 Sandshrew (Ground)#027 Alolan Sandshrew (Ice/Steel)
#028 Sandslash (Ground)#028 Alolan Sandslash (Ice/Steel)
#043 Oddish (Grass/Poison)#088 Alolan Grimer (Poison/Dark)
#044 Gloom (Grass/Poison)#089 Alolan Muk (Poison/Dark)
#045 Vileplume (Grass/Poison)
#056 Mankey (Fighting)
#057 Primape (Fighting)
#058 Growlithe (Fire)
#059 Arcanine (Fire)
#088 Grimer (Poison)
#089 Muk (Poison)
#123 Scyther (Bug/Flying)

Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee Pokémon

Kanto PokemonAlolan/Mega Pokemon
#037 Vulpix (Fire)#037 Alolan Vulpix (Ice)
#038 Ninetales (Fire)#038 Alolan Ninetales (Ice/Fairy)
#052 Meowth (Normal)#052 Alolan Meowth (Normal)
#053 Persian (Normal)#053 Alolan Persian (Normal)
#023 Ekans (Poison)#127 Mega Pinsir (Bug/Flying)
#024 Arbok (Poison)
#069 Bellsprout (Grass/Poison)
#070 Weepinbell (Grass/Poison)
#071 Victreebel (Grass/Poison)
#109 Koffing (Poison)
#110 Weezing (Poison)
#127 Pinsir (Bug)

Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee Items

The same thing goes for the items. Most of the items are from the original series but with a few exceptions. Nintendo added more modernized items since these were released almost two decades later.

Item NameEffect
Beach GlassWaves have rounded its edges, giving it a slightly rough touch.
Big MushroomHighly sought after by collectors due to its rare, large size.
Big PearlCan be sold at a high price to shops, thanks to its silvery sheen.
Bottle CapPeople are delighted to receive this beautiful, gleaming cap.
Chalky StoneA small whitish stone typically found by the roadside.
Escape RopeAllows instant escape from locations like caves or dungeons.
Gold Bottle CapPeople cherish this beautiful, golden gleaming bottle cap.
Gold LeafA mysterious gold leaf, yet to be linked to any known tree.
Heart ScaleAn extremely rare, pretty, heart-shaped scale that brings joy to recipients.
Leaf LetterContains writing using Pikachu’s footprints on a leaf.
Lone EarringA dropped single earring, waiting to be claimed.
LureA glass bottle of perfume that attracts rare Pokémon.
MarbleA round, transparent marble with colored glass inside.
Max LureA glass bottle of perfume that extends the duration of rare Pokémon attraction.
Max RepelKeeps wild Pokémon at bay for an extended period.
NuggetA gleaming nugget of pure gold, valuable when sold.
PearlA small, silvery pearl, not very valuable when sold.
Polished Mud BallA shiny mud ball, polished over time.
Pretty WingA beautiful feather with no special effects.
RepelTemporarily wards off wild Pokémon encounters.
Silver LeafA mysterious silver leaf, origin unknown.
Small BouquetA heartfelt bouquet made for a single Trainer.
Star PieceA small, red-sparkling gem shard, fetches a high price when sold.
Stretchy SpringA stretched-out, thin small spring of unknown purpose.
Super LureA longer-lasting perfume to attract rare Pokémon.
Super RepelProvides longer-lasting protection from wild Pokémon encounters.
Tiny MushroomA rare, very small mushroom favored by collectors.
Tropical ShellA shell with a tropical origin, the rest of its story unknown.

Pokémon Let’s Go: Gym Leaders

Gym LeaderSpecialized Type(s)Gym Team
BrockRockGeodude, Onix
MistyWaterStaryu, Starmie
Lt. SurgeElectricVoltorb, Pikachu, Raichu
ErikaGrassTangela, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Vileplume
KogaPoisonEkans, Koffing, Muk, Weezing
SabrinaPsychicKadabra, Mr. Mime, Venomoth, Alakazam
BlaineFireGrowlithe, Ponyta, Rapidash, Arcanine
GiovanniGround / RockOnix, Rhyhorn, Dugtrio, Nidoking

HeartGold & SoulSilver: Pokémon List

National Dex NumberPokémon Species
152Chikorita
153Bayleef
154Meganium
155Cyndaquil
156Quilava
157Typhlosion
158Totodile
159Croconaw
160Feraligatr
161Sentret
162Furret
163Hoothoot
164Noctowl
165Ledyba
166Ledian
167Spinarak
168Ariados
169Crobat
170Chinchou
171Lanturn
172Pichu
173Cleffa
174Igglybuff
175Togepi
176Togetic
177Natu
178Xatu
179Mareep
180Flaaffy
181Ampharos
182Bellossom
183Marill
184Azumarill
185Sudowoodo
186Politoed
187Hoppip
188Skiploom
189Jumpluff
190Aipom
191Sunkern
192Sunflora
193Yanma
194Wooper
195Quagsire
196Espeon
197Umbreon
198Murkrow
199Slowking
200Misdreavous
201Unown
202Wobbuffet
203Girafarig
204Pineco
205Forretress
206Dunsparce
207Gligar
208Steelix
209Snubbull
210Granbull
211Qwilfish
212Scizor
213Shuckle
214Heracross
215Sneasel
216Teddiursa
217Ursaring
218Slugma
219Magcargo
220Swinub
221Piloswine
222Corsola
223Remoraid
224Octillery
225Delibird
226Mantine
227Skarmory
228Houndour
229Houndoom
230Kingdra
231Phanpy
232Donphan
233Porygon2
234Stantler
235Smeargle
236Tyrogue
237Hitmontop
238Smoochum
239Elekid
240Magby
241Miltank
242Blissey
243Raikou
244Entei
245Suicune
246Larvitar
247Pupitar
248Tyranitar
249Lugia
250Ho-Oh
251Celebi

HeartGold & SoulSilver: Item List

As with Let’s Go, the remake of this beloved series has plenty of original items and some updated items. It’s a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern conveniences. You’ll need most of these to battle the different gym leaders and their specific types. There is nothing more annoying than watching half your party become frozen or put to sleep.

Item NameFunction
PotionRestores a small amount of HP.
Super PotionRestores more HP than a regular Potion.
Hyper PotionRestores a large amount of HP.
Max PotionFully restores a Pokémon’s HP.
Full RestoreRestores HP and removes status conditions.
ReviveRevives a fainted Pokémon with half HP.
Max ReviveFully revives a fainted Pokémon.
AntidoteCures a Pokémon of poisoning.
Parlyz HealCures a paralyzed Pokémon.
Burn HealCures a burned Pokémon.
Ice HealCures a frozen Pokémon.
AwakeningAwakens a sleeping Pokémon.
Escape RopeAllows you to escape from caves and dungeons.
RepelRepels wild Pokémon for a certain number of steps.
Super RepelRepels wild Pokémon for longer than Repel.
Max RepelRepels wild Pokémon for even longer.
Rare CandyLevels up a Pokémon by one level.
Master BallGuarantees capture of any wild Pokémon.
ElixirRestores 10 PP to all of a Pokémon’s moves.
Max ElixirFully restores PP to all of a Pokémon’s moves.

HeartGold & SoulSilver: Gym Leaders

Gym LeaderBadgeTypePokémon Team
FalknerZephyr BadgeFlyingPidgey (Level 9), Pidgeotto (Level 13)
BugsyHive BadgeBugMetapod (Level 14), Kakuna (Level 14), Scyther (Level 16)
WhitneyPlain BadgeNormalClefairy (Level 17), Miltank (Level 19)
MortyFog BadgeGhostGastly (Level 21), Haunter (Level 21), Haunter (Level 23), Gengar (Level 25)
ChuckStorm BadgeFightingPrimeape (Level 27), Poliwrath (Level 30)
JasmineMineral BadgeSteelMagnemite (Level 30), Magnemite (Level 30), Steelix (Level 35)
PryceGlacier BadgeIceSeel (Level 30), Dewgong (Level 32), Piloswine (Level 34)

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