or stock on X items and buff up someone.Combusken learns Double Kick at level 16 when torchic evolves. I know grinding is frowned upon, but still; that would work. Or just train your Marril a little bit.
or stock on X items and buff up someone.Combusken learns Double Kick at level 16 when torchic evolves. I know grinding is frowned upon, but still; that would work. Or just train your Marril a little bit.
Combusken learns Double Kick at level 16 when torchic evolves. I know grinding is frowned upon, but still; that would work. Or just train your Marril a little bit.
This is what was decided on difficulty for each Nuzlocke run of each game.
FR/LG = easiest
Emerald = most popular
Ruby/Sapphire + Platinum = most enjoyable
Diamond/Pearl = hardest by far
Gold/Silver/Crystal = the ones with the hardest losses
So I would recommend any Generation III games or Platinum!
GOOD THING I HAVE FIVE ANTIDOTESWhile I've not Nuzlocked for a while [I will start again once I've broken up], FR/LG are NOT the easiest, by no means.
Reason 1: Posion is EVERYWHERE, Weedle = doom in the early game, especially if it posions your rock-counter. Not to mention, grinding... Posioned, dead.
Reason 2: Sabrina. Only Psychics and Magnemite can take them, and, did I mention the Army of Poision types that you'll probobly have?
Reason 3: Levels, highest level E4 in the whole series.
Reason 4: Rival is a pain, unlike in every other generation
In short, FR/LG forces you to use Bulbasaur, and even if you get past the start, you'll struggle in the mid game against Sabrina with Bulbasaur... and the inevitable Posion army you'll have.
I buy items, just not Poke Balls.GOOD THING I HAVE FIVE ANTIDOTES
it's not like items are not allowed... that's optional.
Yellow is really hard around Sabrina due to the brokeness of the Lv.50 Alakazam.
Now THAT is a cool idea.Ok I did some of XD just to prove it could be done, but after losing everything except Espeon I decided to start again - on Colosseum. Hardest challenge imo, XD is not easy but it is manageable. After toying about with a few ideas, here is a formalised set of additional rules for the GC games:
As standard, pokemon should be nicknamed as soon as they are purified. The Name Checker resides in Agate Daycare Centre in both games.
The first pokemon in each area may be captured as normal. In addition, if both wild and Shadow pokemon exist in a single area (cave pokespot on XD for example) a wild and a Shadow pokemon may be captured.
Colognes can and should be used for purification, this is an exception to the no items rule. Other items may be sold to purchase colognes only.
In the case of XD where Shadow attacks are supereffective on non-shadows, an additional Pokemon from each area may be captured - however this meatshield may NOT be purified and must remain a Shadow Pokemon. You are still limited by pokeballs given/from boxes and may not purchase more. Choose wisely.
All other nuzlocke rules apply.
If anyone has suggestions on these rules feel free to post in this thread. I will start on Colosseum Nuzlocke soon.
Actually, no. Chansey can and WILL die to any moderately strong physical move.Haha, if you can find a Chansey for one of these, you are SET!
Huh, really? This knowledge could have saved me much trouble.Well, Nuzlocke says on his website that it is allowed to catch the first non-duplicate in an area. Meaning that if you caught Zigzagoon on the first route, and encountered one on the second route, you can skip it and use the first non-Zigzagoon encounter for your one Pokemon from the second route.