![]() Silver challenges Lance and is easily defeated by the dragon Trainer, who then proceeds to berate Silver for his callous ways towards training Pokémon. It is in the Mahogany hideout that he meets with Lance, Champion of the Elite Four at Indigo Plateau. He steals an unnamed Pokémon from a Trainer in Cianwood City and while Ethan/ Kris/ Lyra attempts to take down Team Rocket in Mahogany Town and Goldenrod City, he interferes to prove himself. He considers them to be weak, and vows to take them, as well as any other weak Trainer, down. Silver shows a strong dislike of Team Rocket. A policeman will later ask for the name of the rival, and the rival will be called the name the player gives for the rest of the game. He will meet with the player on the outskirts of Cherrygrove City, battling to get through. Pokémon's house, Silver makes his move, stealing one of Elm's two remaining starter Pokémon (coincidentally always the one that is strong against the player's choice). When talked to, he will deny everything and push the player away. Silver first appears in the Generation II games, lurking outside of Professor Elm's lab, looking through the window. This name is taken from the suggested names for Ethan in both the Japanese and English versions of Pokémon Silver this is similar to some fans calling Blue " Gary", since the name is found as one of the options for the player in international Pokémon Blue and for the rival in international Pokémon Red. Some fans instead called him Kamon (Japanese: カモン Kamon) to discern him from his Pokémon Adventures counterpart and an unrelated anime character. Until the reveal of his official name, Silver (Japanese: シルバー Silver) was almost universally used in fanon as the name for this character. These are Gary's and Ash's respective Japanese names, and correspond to the second entry in the list of optional names for Blue and Red in Pokémon Red and Green. In the Pokémon Gold and Silver Spaceworld '97 demo, his name is シゲル G Shigeru or サトシ S Satoshi. In Pokémon battles, this is displayed as Rival Rival (Japanese: ライバル ライバル Rival Rival), since the word "Rival" is repeatedly stored in the game data as both the Trainer class and the character name. In Pokémon Stadium 2, he is simply known as Rival (Japanese: ライバル Rival). If the player attempts to leave his name blank, his default name refers to a game other than the current one: Gold S, Silver G C, Heart SS, or Soul HG (Japanese: ゴールド Gold, シルバー Silver, ハート Heart, or ソウル Soul).
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