Need 6 more candidates for my Pearl Solo Run.
Just posting on the next page for those who missed it.
Just posting on the next page for those who missed it.
Just to be clear, are you rejecting all of the leading portion, or only the 'must lead as a Gyarados' part?EDIT: @user 18, Lol I'm gonna reject the "must always lead" requirement because switching him out for other Pokemon so much would be a major annoyance, but the rest of it is good.
I can use most Pokemon from Gen III, All from Gen I, and a few from Gen II - before I joined Smogon, my goal was to complete the National Dex in one of my games. That still is the goal eventually, but it's on hold for challenges, such as scramble and Nuzlocke. Also, please no legendaries, because I can't breed them.Can you trade with a hoenn game? If so, I'd like to reserve a team for you.
You get the super epic challenge, Nuzlocke style! Upon reaching Viridian Forest, catch the first Pokemon you see. The moment it faints, release it, head to a route that you haven't gone to, and capture the first Pokemon that shows up. It can however only learn/use 3 moves. If it faints, release it, and repeat the cycle until the guy with 1 move dies. Once it does, go to Pokemon Tower and catch a Gastly, called Revenge. It must solo all species of the (at most 4) Pokemon that KO'd it 4 times prior.May regret this, I have 2 Scrambles I'm already working on, and should probably finish my Scramble from Page 167, but aw well...
I need a team of 6 for the Hardest Leafgreen Scramble EVER!!! I want this even tougher then Texas's HG Scramble, so this is your chance to go crazy with the hardest Scrambles you can think of. However, there are a few rules...
- I will trade for evolving only
[*]Difficulty and grinding are not the same. I will reject anything boring, and anything too easy
[*]I will not reject anything for being too hard- At least 1 Pokemon before Brock
That's it, go crazy!
user 18 said:Seriously, take a magikarp. From the time you get it to the time it evolves, you must make it the lead pokemon in your party, solo challenges excepted. This magikarp must be caught the moment you can, so as soon as you can get the old rod, go to the nearest fishing spot and fish yourself up a magikarp.
This magikarp evolves whenever you like into a Gyarados, but it still thinks it is a magikarp. Therefore, it must never forget splash, and must never forget one of Tackle and Flail. The third move may be whatever you wish, no restrictions, and the fourth move must be any move under 60BP.
Therefore, your final moveset must be:
Splash
Tackle/Flail
Move under 60BP (not exactly 60, under 60)
Any move
Also, solo at least one E4 member, and the grass gym, without using the pokemon center, whenever you get around to it.
EDIT: Forget fishing - buy that sucker from the Magikarp salesman on Route 4!
You want harder? Fine. Magikarp cannot evolve until level 30, must always lead your party, cannot ever have any STAB, and may not use any moves other than splash until health is below 50%. As a Gyarados, cannot heal at a Pokemon center or restore PP in any way until 3 moves have fully depleted their PP. Also, the 'any move' now must also be 60BP or lower (exactly 60BP is allowed for this one). As a Gyarados, it must immediately switch out or be healed if affected by any status conditions other than poison. If poisoned, it must stay in until either pokemon faints.
This gives you a movepool of:
Splash
Tackle/Flail
2 of: Leer, Twister, Rain Dance, Dragon Dance, Roar, Hail, Hidden Power, Taunt, Protect, Frustration, Return, Double Team, Sandstorm, Torment, Rest, Attract, Rock Smash.
Return cannot be used if it likes you enough that it would be over 60BP.
Frustration cannot be used if it hates you enough that it would be over 60BP.
Hidden Power cannot be used if it would be over 60BP.
TalkingLion said:You get I hate you the Caterpie. This Caterpie knows that it is pretty much useless, so it can only fight Pokemon that are a lower level than itself. It is afraid of being slow, so it must always use String Shot whenever a new Pokemon is sent out. It also hates you, and refuses to evolve until it solos the PokeNerd at the end of Mount Moon (The guy with the fossils). Now it is a Metapod, which it will be for most of the game. However, it also hates all of your other Pokemon, so it refuses to switch out of battle. After it solos Misty, it hates you so much, that it refuses to battle until you arrive in Lavender Town. Here it learns about Team Rocket and their evil plans, and starts to hate them more than it hates you. So it must solo all of the Rocket Grunts in Celadon City. After this, it decides to stop using String Shot. It soon realizes that there is a huge amount of Rockets in Saffron City, but it's teammates hate it so much that they don't let him take part in any of the battles at Silph Co. Enraged, it decides to prove it's strength by soloing the entire Saffron Gym (You can go to the PokeCenter in between battles). Now it doesn't care about being a higher level than it's opponent, so that restriction is lifted as well. When you are about to challenge the Viridian Gym Leader, Metapod quickly recognizes him as the leader of Team Rocket, and wants to finish them once and for all. Therefore, it must solo Giovanni. Now it can evolve. Congratulations, you now have a Butterfree. Now, since it evolved this late, it did not learn most of the moves that it should have learned. So, teach it Giga Drain and Psychic, and use only those 2 moves to solo 2 of rival's Pokemon before Victory Road. Finally, it must solo 5 Pokemon from the Elite 4.
Bob_Squob said:Auramaster, take a Farfetch'd. Farfetch'd is trying to think of ways to make itself a better pokemon. It's decided that it would be better if it had technician, so it's only going to use moves with less than 60 base power. It needs some training, so it must solo Lt. Surge and Bruno. It needs to eat a lot to improve itself, so it must drink a potion after every battle where it gets hurt. Finally, It's decided that lowering accuracy is the key to victory, so its only status move can be Sand Attack.
DetroitLolcat said:You get Texas Cloverleaf's Pidgey, Leafgreen style!
First Pidgey you see on Route 1. Evolve it one time. It may learn one move with more than 40 Base Power. It must solo Blaine and Giovanni (only the last Giovanni). Sand-attack is the only non-attacking move it gets. Oh, have it solo three Pokemon from one E4 member, too.
Its_A_Random said:auramaster, I'm typing this challenge for your HLGSCE knowing that I've been ninja'd by a few hours, but I'm going to give you a challange that's so hard, that you'll end up accepting it. Well, here goes something...
Take a Ditto. Yes, you heard me right, a Ditto, one of the hardest things to level-up. At the moment this is easy. This Ditto is a no-evolution Ditto...Still easy. It can never be the lowest leveled member on your team. It may not go in the day-care, or hold an Exp. Share. Things look a bit harder now. It now must solo Lance, you kidding me? This is nigh on impossible. However, I will give you a lifeline here; You are allowed to switch Ditto out once during the battle, to revive him, or transform him into a new Pokemon, as long as no-one else attacks. Ultimately, if you choose to do the post-E4 part, for extra difficulty, solo all Trainers on Seven Island with Ditto, just to make things extra harder.