I guess I'll give you another then.Bumping for a reminder that this thread exists. I need 2 more for my Y scramble.
Bobadilla your scramble that I reserved is coming soon, I promise. XD
I guess I'll give you another then.
Take Energy? the Trubbish.
- This Trubbish is confused about his typing; he thinks he is Electric-type, not Poison-type. All calculations involving Energy?'s type must treat him as a pure Electric-type.
- In order to release his Electric-typing, he has to face Fire-types. Solo all Fire-types not already soloed by other mons.
- Speaking of Fire-types, you may never heal burns on Energy?. Any other status condition is OK to heal, but if Energy? is burned, you may not heal it. To evolve to Garbodor, Energy? must faint while afflicted by a burn.
- Finally, solo Malva.
I'll give you a final one!Bumping for a reminder that this thread exists. I need 2 more for my Y scramble.
Bobadilla your scramble that I reserved is coming soon, I promise. XD
I'll take that, but there's just one thing: I don't like the soloing Gyms bit. That's a little bit far. Other than that, I love it! Tell me if you don't like the adjustment.I'll give you a final one!
Catch Lock-Down the Dunsparce.
The challenge will be fairly simple. As soon as Dunsparce uses any move, it may only use that move until it encounters and beats a Pokemon of the same type as the move. During this time, no other Pokemon may battle and no items may be used, neither may Pokemon be caught or may you run or switch at all. Basically, all you're allowed to do during the battle is using that move. You may use items before choosing a new move when you've unlocked yourself.
If Dunsparce faints and fails to complete this, you must solo the next (available for solo) gym with Dunsparce. This stacks, so each time you faint, you must solo a gym.
If Dunsparce is ever the lowest level, it must be used until it is the highest level Pokemon on your team. If it faints while doing this, return to the Pokemon center immediately to continue (you must still solo a gym for fainting as well.)
Good luck!
Sure, maybe solo'ing the gym trainers is better? You wouldn't have to fight all gym trainers, you can go to the Pokemon center in between, so that'd seem a bit better. Otherwise make it the next trainer you find, but that may be a bit easy.I'll take that, but there's just one thing: I don't like the soloing Gyms bit. That's a little bit far. Other than that, I love it! Tell me if you don't like the adjustment.
With the adjustment though, I'll accept it.
I could do soloing the gym trainers. I'll accept it.Sure, maybe solo'ing the gym trainers is better? You wouldn't have to fight all gym trainers, you can go to the Pokemon center in between, so that'd seem a bit better. Otherwise make it the next trainer you find, but that may be a bit easy.
PSDuckie:
Take Firefox the Fennekin.
Firefox wants to be the very best, and that means being better than Internet Explorer or Chrome. Solo all Bug-types and all Steel-types.
Solo Viola to evolve into Braixen. After all, she uses Internet Explorer!
Solo all three Lysandre fights. Lysandre has been messing with the source!
Finally, solo Yveltal to evolve into Delphox. Do I even need to give a reason to get rid of Yveltal?
Regiultima115
Ferrothorn:
To evolve into Ferrothorn, solo Korrina without the use of status moves that affect the opposing Pokemon (ex. Protect is ok but Leech Seed is not)
In order to use held items, Ferroseed/Ferrothorn must solo your rival's Greninja (or evo) without grass type attacks (both damaging and status)
If these seem too hard, let me know and I'll change them
Jimera0
Amaura
Verxilo Take an Amaura and name it Freezer. Freezer is enamored with it's ability, Refrigerate. It's so enamored with it that it refuses to use any actual Ice-Type attacks; the only Ice-type attacks it's using are Normal-type moves that are made into Ice-type moves by its ability! It is also jealous of its more successful counterpart, Tyrunt. Freezer seeks to prove that it is better than Tyrunt and it's lame "Strong Jaw" ability, so it must solo Grant's Tyrunt. This jealousy does not end when it evolves; instead it simply shifts to Tyrantrum. As you have probably guessed, this means it must also solo Diantha's Tyrantrum.
Chingling:
Verxilo I got something for you.
"The Burned Tower used to have a bell on it, too..."
Bella the Chingling. This is her backstory:
-Must solo all Team Flare commanders.Bella left home because she found life in Sinnoh boring. She floated around until she found Johto and Ecruteak City.
Due to the aging of some craftsmen, the number of blacksmiths near Ecruteak began to dwindle. Thus, when the bell on the Whirl Tower fell to the ground one day and shattered, there was no one to fix it.
The people, distraught over the loss of such a powerful icon, immediately looked for a substitute to replace it. They looked around far and wide until they found a Bronzong that was willing to fulfill the role.
Both the people and the Bronzong knew, however, that Pokémon, like bells, are not truly ageless. What would they do after the Bronzong's time was up?
Meanwhile, the people and the Bronzong joined in with the worship of the heavenly Lugia. They taught the Bronzong their complex rites. And that was when Bella came.
The people, mystified by the ringing sound that emanated from her, decided that she would be the apprentice bell Pokémon. The Bronzong began teaching her about the rituals, and the mythical beasts- Raikou, Entei, and Suicune.
One day, a group of people dressed in red suits came to Ecruteak City. They came with one mission: to burn everything.
As they advanced towards the Whirl Tower, they began sending out Pokémon- hordes upon hordes of Fire-type Pokémon. A blazing inferno began to engulf the tower. Bella and the Bronzong were trapped.
Suddenly, three creatures of incredible beauty and power charged towards the tower. Entei guarded the other buildings with a protective wall of fire that not even the Fire-type Pokémon could get through. Raikou cut through the ranks of people and Pokémon with its Electric moves, rendering them dazed. And Suicune shot massive jets of water at the Whirl Tower in an effort to save it.
Bella, having the ability Levitate, was able to escape the tower. Bronzong was not.
The invaders had no choice but to retreat. The legendary beasts, having done their job, went their separate ways. The Whirl Tower became known as the Burned Tower. But Bella wanted vengeance. She followed the attackers, knowing she was too weak to defeat them alone. She would become stronger.
Having a Trainer to support her gives Bella the strength to overcome this enemy.
-Her teachings told her to worship the two Great Ones (Ho-Oh and Lugia), three Mythical Beasts (Raikou, Entei, and Suicune), and two Elemental Beings (Vaporeon and Jolteon). Solo one Team Flare Grunt for each of these (7 in total) to be able to evolve. After this, however, Bella cannot participate in any more battles with Team Flare Grunts at the risk of worshipping the False Prophet.
-Must solo all Trainers' Pokémon (except for Team Flare's, and the aforementioned Tyrantrum) that are Grass, Rock or Ground type. These are the weaknesses of the mythical beasts, and they must be eradicated.
-Can't deal direct damage to Electric, Fire, or Water types, the types of the mythical beasts. (Toxic, etc. is OK though)
-You can catch Chinglings on the route in front of the Reflection Cave iirc.
-If you find being forced to fight Pokémon like, say, Barbaracle without direct attacks too difficult, you can remove the direct attacks restriction against Pokémon that are also Grass/Rock/Ground type.
PSDuckie (Again...)
Take Energy? the Trubbish.
- This Trubbish is confused about his typing; he thinks he is Electric-type, not Poison-type. All calculations involving Energy?'s type must treat him as a pure Electric-type.
- In order to release his Electric-typing, he has to face Fire-types. Solo all Fire-types not already soloed by other mons.
- Speaking of Fire-types, you may never heal burns on Energy?. Any other status condition is OK to heal, but if Energy? is burned, you may not heal it. To evolve to Garbodor, Energy? must faint while afflicted by a burn.
- Finally, solo Malva.
Snaquaza
Catch Lock-Down the Dunsparce.
The challenge will be fairly simple. As soon as Dunsparce uses any move, it may only use that move until it encounters and beats a Pokemon of the same type as the move. During this time, no other Pokemon may battle and no items may be used, neither may Pokemon be caught or may you run or switch at all. Basically, all you're allowed to do during the battle is using that move. You may use items before choosing a new move when you've unlocked yourself.
If Dunsparce faints and fails to complete this, you must solo the next available gym trainer with Dunsparce. This stacks, so each time you faint, you must solo a gym trainer. (If available. If not available, just a normal trainer)
If Dunsparce is ever the lowest level, it must be used until it is the highest level Pokemon on your team. If it faints while doing this, return to the Pokemon center immediately to continue (you must still solo a gym for fainting as well.)
I can trade. I also don't care for the difficulty. Make it as easy or hard as you'd like.Reserving for Solner . Can you trade? I was thinking of giving you a trade-evolving Pokemon but I don't want to get you stuck with an NFE.
All right.I can trade. I also don't care for the difficulty. Make it as easy or hard as you'd like.
I have a pokemon for you I think will work!This seems like a cool thread, I'd love a really hard scramble of Omega Ruby! I can trade with a Y version, but I'd prefer not to.
Take Spring the Treecko. Spring wants to avoid being hit as much as possible. As such it may never be in the first position, as it doesn't dare to start the battle and is only allowed to switch in after the opponent used a Status move.I've been a long-time player of old gens, but I have only just got my hands on a 3DS and thought it would be interesting, seeing as I've played gen 3 so much, to do a challange run for my first ever Alpha Sapphire playthrough.
I can't trade often, but for the likes of Gengar/Alakazam/Steelix etc. I can make it work.
No other restrictions. You can give me throwbacks to how the original Sapphire was (which I know very well), what's new in the remake (which I know absolutely nothing about), or anything else you think I might find interesting or challenging.
I played Diamond, but didn't play the Gen 2 remakes or anything in gen 5 or 6. I will be playing Y alongside Alpha Sapphire, but Y will not be a challenge run.
I have played current gen on Showdown! so I know how the fairy types and mega evolutions work.