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Challenge The Scramble Challange

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Hydrattler, your friend gets a tangela, name it lucario. tangela thinks s/he's a lucario. so he refuses to use special moves, to evolve into tangrowth it must solo veilstone gym to prove its the best fighting type.when it evolves it realises its a tangrowth and must get rid of all physical asap and replace with 4 of these moves.

Ancient power, hyper beam, giga drain, shock wave, sludgebomb, tickle, ingrain and sleep powder.

recap
tangela (Lucario)
physical moves only
solo veilsone gym to evolve
on evolving replace physical with 4 of the following
Ancient power, hyper beam, giga drain, shock wave, sludgebomb, tickle, ingrain and sleep powder.
 
^ Well, Tangela needs AncientPower to evolve, and since it's a special move, and your restrictions make Tangela unable to know any special moves...
 
Hydrattler, your friend gets a tangela, name it lucario. tangela thinks s/he's a lucario. so he refuses to use special moves, to evolve into tangrowth it must solo veilstone gym to prove its the best fighting type.when it evolves it realises its a tangrowth and must get rid of all physical asap and replace with 4 of these moves.

Ancient power, hyper beam, giga drain, shock wave, sludgebomb, tickle, ingrain and sleep powder.

recap
tangela (Lucario)
physical moves only
solo veilsone gym to evolve
on evolving replace physical with 4 of the following
Ancient power, hyper beam, giga drain, shock wave, sludgebomb, tickle, ingrain and sleep powder.
The restrictions only mention it can't use special moves, nothing about not knowing them.
 
tangela thinks s/he's a lucario. so he refuses to use special moves
Luke's SpA is higher than his Atk, and his "signature" move, Aura Sphere, is special. Obviously you want to give a challenge, and Tangela's normally a special attacker, but, yeah...

/digression
 
Yes, i am finally updating.

Rules
- Platinum Varible Challenge
- You may give out specific pokemon with gender/nature/ability restrictions
-You may give out completely variable pokemon challenges
- You may not give standard Scramble challenges
- Make the creative
- No stupid shit
- Medium difficulty
@Texas Cloverleaf, I give you a Variable Pokemon Challenge.

Roll three 6-sided dice, divide the results by two (drop any remainder), then subtract 1. This will give you a number between 0 and 8. That number represents how many gym leader badges you need before you catch your Pokemon. You must catch a Pokemon that becomes immediately available because of that specific number of gym badges, due to certain game areas being blocked off without certain gym badges.

For example:

0 Gym Badges means you must catch a Pokemon between getting your starter, and before your battle with Roark. If no one gives you a starter, you can use a starter.
1 Gym Badges means you must catch a Pokemon which only became available because you can now use Rock Smash and must be caught before your battle with Gardenia. However you CANNOT catch Pokemon which were available before your battle with Roark, such as Starly or Bidoof.
7 Gym Badges means you can catch Pokemon that became immediately available due to having Rock Climb, and Pokemon that are available between the Resort and Sunyshore City.
8 Gym Badges means you can only catch Pokemon that became immediately available due to having Waterfall and for having access between Sunyshore City and the Pokemon League.

For the purpose of this challenge, evolved Pokemon are counted separately. For example a Bidoof and Bibarel are not the same.

This will likely be a tricky challenge to fulfill, since you will need to do some research on what Pokemon become available as you progress through the game.

Whatever Pokemon you capture, it must be Male if it can be Male, it must always have neutral nature, and you must teach it a TM and HM move.

Reserved for Texas, making the challenge right now, gonna edit it in.

Texas, for your challenge you will be making heavy use of this website.

First, generate a random number between 1 and 8, then take a look at this page. The number that you get corresponds to an evolution method that your Pokemon must have.

Next, take all Pokemon from that evolution method and organize them into a list of Pokemon able to be found in Platinum. Generate a random number again and take that Pokemon.

Next, take all the routes that the Pokemon may be found on, order them and generate a random number to see which route you must catch it on.

If it has 2 abilities, generate a number between 1 and 2 to pick your ability.

Now, list all of the Pokemon's learnable moves from 1 -> whatever and generate 4 random numbers. Those numbers will correspond to a moveset which your Pokemon must have. The only exception is if you get 4 non-attacking moves.

Furthermore, if it is male, it may only fight female trainers or Pokemon. If it is female, it may only fight male trainers or Pokemon. This does mean that a male can fight a male, as long as it is owned by a female trainer.

The following over ride the male/female restrictions
If it has a +Atk nature, it must solo 2 GLMP
If it has a +Def nature, it must solo the GLMP of a type that it is not very effective against. If this creates problems, PM me.
If it has a +Sp Atk nature, it must have the finishing blow on 5 elite 4 Pokemon
If it has a +Sp. Def nature, it must participate in every gym battle possible
If it has a +Speed nature and you lead in wild battles, you must run every time. You may still switch him in to wild battles.
If it has a neutral nature, no other restrictions.

Enjoy!

@texas, it's about time. You get a completely variable challange. After the first gym use an RNG to generate a number between 1 and 210, that is pokemon according to the platinum sinnoh dex (re-roll if you get garchomp line, a legend, something you already have or something unobtainable). But thats not all, you can earn more chances depending on how long it takes you to beat the first gym, if you beat it on your first try you may roll twice and can pick which mon you want, if on your second you may choose to re-roll but if you do you must take the second mon, if 3rd/4th 1 try only, if 5th-9th, if the mon you roll isn't fully evolved you may not fully evolve it (if it is banned in the op you may re-roll), if tenth or higher you must re-roll until you get an NFE and it can not evolve past that stage (again, if banned re-roll, hope it doesn't take you ten times). Now the moves depend on what you used to defeat the gym, if you used SE STAB this mon can't use stab attacks, if you used SE attacks it can only use 1 stab move, if you used neutral moves (stab or not) it can only use 2 stab moves, and if you used NVE attacks, no restrictions because you probably won't get anything good anyways. Finally I will give you a requirement based on nature, if +atk must have atleast 1 physical attack, if +spatk atleast 1 special attack, if +def/spdef atleast 1 non-damaging move, if +speed atleast 1 stat-up move (unless the poke you get can't learn any, in which case non-damaging is fine), and if neutral, 1 of each, (1phys,1spec,1non,1stat).
Good luck.

Reserved for Texas.

You get another variable challenge. You must catch the second wild pokemon you see after beating Cyrus for the first time. As soon as you see the second pokemon look at the time. Add all the digits and look at the number. If that number is less then 8 the use a random generator to find a random number between 1 and 15. Add that number to your original total. The final number is how many total moves you must have learned when you reach the Elite 4. You can learn no more or no less. Every single move you learn has to be used in a gym, on trainers, or on the leader. If the time is in AM you must solo your rival twice, if the time is in PM you must solo Cyrus and one of the Galactic Comanders (Mars, Saturn etc.). Next use a random number generator to find a number between 1 and 30. Add 200 to that number and you will get one of the routes in Sinnoh. Go to that route and search for a pokemon in grass if possible. The number of letters in that pokemon's name is the amount of letters you should have in two of your moves throughout the game. use a random number genarator to find a random number between 0 and 9. You must learn two TMs with a units digit of that number (ex: #=3, must learn TM 43 and TM 63). Next, order all the types except Normal, Dark, Flying, Dragon, and Poison in alphabetical order. use a RNG to determine one of those types. You must solo the Gym Leader/E4 responsible for that type. If your pokemon conflicts with another challenge, use the 3rd pokemon and then the 4th. Try not to manipulate the time you catch the pokemon.

Okay, Texas, I'm going to give you a fixed Pokemon with a largely Variable challenge.

First, take a Gligar, the first one you encounter. That's the only thing that's fixed.

Next, the nickname. You may either name it Random or ItsARandom.
If you call it Random, then it must be the highest leveled Pokemon at all times between the third & fifth badges.
If you call it ItsARandom, then it must be the highest leveled Pokemon at all times between the sixth & eigth badges.

Next, Nature, Ability & Gender. This determines the moveset in the Hide tag.
Male= Stealth Rock
Female= Attract

Hyper Cutter= Swords Dance
Sand Veil= Sandstorm

Neutral= No restrictions on final two moves.
+Attack= Earthquake
-Attack= Dark Pulse
+Defence= Protect
-Defence= Rest
+Sp. Attack= Sludge Bomb
-Sp. Attack= Rock Slide
+Sp. Defence= Return
-Sp. Defence= Frustration
+Speed= U-Turn
-Speed= X-Scissor
Have fun.

Oh, only one person yet to PM me with their 9 Pokemon for SPL 2 now.

Sorry for the wait, stuff happened.

Take a Wurmple. To evolve, it must solo another 2 Wurmples. How difficult. Catch it on Route 204 (they're not available at night, so don't catch one at night). Has to be the first Wurmple you see. Four restrictions, one for evolution, one for nature, one for gender, and one for characteristic. When I say Gym Leader pokemon, I mean any pokemon belonging to a GL/E4/Cynthia

First one is determined by evolution.
Silcoon: Must solo Maylene's Meditite
Cascoon: Must solo Maylene's Machoke

Second one is determined by nature:

Hardy, Docile, Serious, Bashful, Quirky: Must solo one of Cynthia's pokemon
Lonely: May never be sent out first when fighting a Trainer
Brave: Must solo a Gym Leader pokemon that is at least 2 levels higher than it.
Adamant: Must not switch out before killing an opponent's pokemon or dying
Naughty: Cannot attack when confused.
Bold: Must be highest level at all times.
Relaxed: Cannot switch out when it's HP is red.
Impish: Must have 3 non-attacking moves, can lessen to 2 after fifth Gym.
Lax: Must not learn a move with a positive speed priority.
Timid: Must switch out when HP is below 1/3. Ignore this if it's your last pokemon
Hasty: Must solo a Gym Leader pokemon in 3 turns or less.
Jolly: Must land the finishing blow on, but cannot solo, two Gym Leader pokemon
Naive: Must kill 2 Gym Leader pokemon that are higher level than it.
Modest: Can never solo a Gym Leader pokemon
Mild: Can never land the finishing blow on a Gym Leader pokemon
Quiet: cannot learn a move that is blocked by Soundproof
Rash: Must know 4 attacking moves, can lessen by one for every 3 Badges you have
Calm: Must never switch out if HP is red
Gentle: Cannot learn a physical move after evolving, must delete ones that you get after evolving.
Sassy: Has to leand the finishing blow on 4 Gym Leader pokemon
Careful: Cannot use a Not Very Effective move

By Gender:
Male: Solo two of Cyrus (last fight) pokemon
Female: Solo one of Bertha's pokemon plus one of Candice's

By Characteristic:

Loves to eat: Must always hold a Berry
Often dozes off: Must know Rest.
Often scatters things: Cannot go to the Move Deleter
Scatters things often: Cannot re-learn a move.
Likes to relax: Cannot be used if one of your pokemon is fainted
Proud of its power: Must lead off every Trainer battle
Likes to thrash about: Cannot switch until it has been out for 3 turns
A little quick tempered: Cannot switch if it is not at full HP
Likes to fight: If it's sent out against a Wild pokemon, it must solo it.
Quick tempered: Cannot switch unless between turns
Sturdy Body: Must survive a Rock move. Somehow.
Capable of taking hits: Must take 5 hits from the same Gym Leader pokemon. Allowed ONE item to complete this with.
Highly persistent: If it switches out of a battle, it must switch back in that same battle
Good endurance: HP must never hit red. If it does, you lose that battle
Good perseverance: HP must hit red against 3 different Gym Leader fights.
Highly curious: Must faint against Cynthia.
Mischievous: Random.org a number between 1-25. You challenge corresponds to the nature challenge (from top to bottom) that corresponds to that number
Thoroughly cunning: Must solo a Gym Leader pokemon from a gym that it is weak to defensively
Often lost in thought: Its moves must be of three different types.
Very finicky: Take the other Gender challenge.
Strong willed: If it takes damage by a pokemon, it must solo it.
Somewhat vain: Must faint against 3 E4 members
Strongly defiant: Cannot be used in 2 E4 fights
Hates to lose: If it faints, it cannot be used against the next Gym Leader/E4 member
Somewhat stubborn: If its HP is not green, it cannot switch
Likes to run: Solo 2 of Aaron's pokemon
Alert to sounds: Solo every Yanma and Yanmega you see
Impetuous and Silly: Solo a Gym Leader Pokemon, but take at least 10 turns. Two items allowed.
Somehat of a clown: Must solo every Drifloon and Drifblim you see.
Quick to flee: Switch out at least once for every battle you send it out in.

The team.
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Mamoswine lv 36, Brave
Earthquake, Ice Shard, Ancientpower, Rock Smash

Go breeding :naughty:. Swinub really began to drag a bit before evolving but now that he has nothing stands in his way. An absolute monster.
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Sneasel lv 34, Jolly
Ice Shard, Screech, X-Scissor, Quick Attack

Again, go breeding as all Sneasels have Ice Shard when caught. Traded it back to teach it X-Scissor so as to fulfill it move choice but I will be sad to get Aerial Ace. His power has waned which isn't good with his frailty. However he does still have the ability to 2HKO most things without taking too much damage so he is still good for now.

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Beautifly lv 34, Hasty
Gust, Mega Drain, Morning Sun, Flash

I love this thing. Fulfilled its Hasty condition by OHKOing Geodude with Absorb and proceeded to almost sweep Roark. His Cranidos survived my third Absorb with 1 Hp and killed but since evolution this mon has been awesome. Later on she has lost a ton of power but still posts respectable bulk and remains an instant stopp to the dangerous fightnig types against this team. Definately the early game MVP.


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Random the Gliscor lv 35, Serious
Stealth Rock, Earthquake, Faint Attack, Swords Dance

Another great pokemon he is my go-to physical wall, stopping just about anything and KOing back with Earthquake. Great mon.


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Duskull lv 33, Serious
Shadow Sneak, Will-o-wisp, Confuse Ray, Curse

Pokemon number 5 is Duskull, who becomes available immediately after defeating Fantina. I is slow going for him right now but after evolution and the obtaining of Rock Slide I expect him to be a great tank.

Coming up on Celestic Town soon so i should have my final party member in a day or two.
 
Starting a LeafGreen Scramble challenge. First time ever doing one. I'm possibly trading over an Ekans egg, btw from FireRed.

I can refuse any challenge.
Nature requirements are allowed.
Must have full team by 4th or 5th gym.
Make it hard, but not backbreaking hard.
I would really like an Ekans challange, I've never used one.
Be creative!
No giving me curses in names, or inappropriate language.
No "highest level on team", it's annoying.

Bulbasaur (Nickname is Albus, will be changed upon request from Texas Cloverleaf)
srs bisnis, take a Bulbasaur. After leaving pewter City, it may never attack unless it knows Leech Seed, Sleep Powder and Poisonpowder. If you solo Koga with it, you may drop one of the powders for another move. -Texas Cloverleaf

Meowth (NNed PussInLoot)

srs bisnis you get a meowth. This meowth thinks himself as the biggest hoarder in the world. To prove this you must solo every Dragon type with it because he can't have dragons getting bigger piles of loot than him. to evolve into Persian he must have picked up 3 nuggets and picked up 5000 pokedollars from using Pay Day. Name it PussInLoot. -pimpgangster

Variable Pokemon
Srs Bisnis, lucky you, you get a Variable Pokemon.

Catch the first Pokemon you encounter on Route 8.
If it's a Pidgey, then it must know & keep Quick Attack & Wing Attack.
If it's a Meowth, then it must know & keep Pay Day & Faint Attack.
If it's a Sandshrew, then it must know & keep Swift & Poison Sting.
If it's a Vulpix, then it must know & keep Confuse Ray & Flamethrower.

Then you check its nature.
If it's Male, then it must know & keep Frustration.
If it's Female, then it must know & keep Return.

Finally, your Pokemon's last move must be a HM Move of your choice.

Next, check the next Pokemon you encounter.
If it's a Pidgey, then it must solo Erika.
If it's a Meowth, then it must solo Sabrina.
If it's a Sandshrew, then it must solo Blaine.
If it's a Vulpix, then it must Giovanni.

Lastly, you must name it either Random or ItsARandom.
If you name it Random, then it must solo 30 Trained Pokemon from the moment you get it until you get your 6th Badge, without the Vs. Seeker.
If you name it ItsARandom, then it must solo 30 Trained Pokemon from the moment you get your 6th Badge until you get your 8th Badge, without the Vs. Seeker.

Have fun.

EDIT: What my location says concerning Meowth...You can disregard the catch Meowth part. -Its A Random

Ekans (NNed SolidSnake)
Srs Bisnis, you want an Ekans, so you can have one. Name it SolidSnake. Snake's a stealthy guy, not one who's simply going to attack full on, so he can't have any attacking moves, except Dig since going underground is stealthy. He must know at least one move to help him avoid taking damage at all; choose from Protect, Double Team, and Substitute.

Defeat one E4 Pokemon of your choice by making it Struggle to death, never attacking it directly or statusing it. You may want Spite for this, obtained by its father being a Dunsparce with the move. If so, said Dunsparce has to be named Big Boss. -cantab

Slowpoke (Nicknamed Green Day)
@Srs Bisnis: I'm giving you a GDS. (First, let me find the challenge and edit it slightly...)

EDIT: You get a slightly altered GDS (Green Day Slowpoke).

Slowpoke is the epitome of Americans, as it is lazy, slow, and rather unintelligent. Its final moveset must be:

Laziness: Rest / Slack Off
Slowness: Yawn / Rain Dance (because rain is depressing to Americans)
Fatness: Substitute / Light Screen (TV, get it? hahaha)
Stupidity: Amnesia / Attract (because the only Americans who consistently attract other people are on street corners)

You may have noticed that this entire movepool consists of status moves. Now, as much as Americans care about status, they care more about power. As such, you may replace one move up there for every three Gym Trainers Slowpoke solos. However, every new move you use must have 120 or higher base power (including STAB), and it may not apply this cop-out until it knows (simultaneously) one move each from two of the above categories. It may not evolve until it has learned one move from each category at some point. Name it Green Day. -Dummy007

Rattata (NNed Top Percent)
SRS still needs one more.

TopPercent the Rattata. Being in the top percentage of Rattata, it is so epic that it can only use physical attacks(considered physical as of gen 4). It cannot evolve into Raticate, and must solo all other Rattatas/Raticates, and solo Blaine as well. -TM13IceBeam
 
srs bisnis, take a Bulbasaur. After leaving pewter City, it may never attack unless it knows Leech Seed, Sleep Powder and Poisonpowder. If you solo Koga with it, you may drop one of the powders for another move.
 
srs bisnis you get a meowth. This meowth thinks himself as the biggest hoarder in the world. To prove this you must solo every Dragon type with it because he can't have dragons getting bigger piles of loot than him. to evolve into Persian he must have picked up 3 nuggets and picked up 5000 pokedollars from using Pay Day. Name it PussInLoot.
 
Srs Bisnis, lucky you, you get a Variable Pokemon.

Catch the first Pokemon you encounter on Route 8.
If it's a Pidgey, then it must know & keep Quick Attack & Wing Attack.
If it's a Meowth, then it must know & keep Pay Day & Faint Attack.
If it's a Sandshrew, then it must know & keep Swift & Poison Sting.
If it's a Vulpix, then it must know & keep Confuse Ray & Flamethrower.

Then you check its nature.
If it's Male, then it must know & keep Frustration.
If it's Female, then it must know & keep Return.

Finally, your Pokemon's last move must be a HM Move of your choice.

Next, check the next Pokemon you encounter.
If it's a Pidgey, then it must solo Erika.
If it's a Meowth, then it must solo Sabrina.
If it's a Sandshrew, then it must solo Blaine.
If it's a Vulpix, then it must Giovanni.

Lastly, you must name it either Random or ItsARandom.
If you name it Random, then it must solo 30 Trained Pokemon from the moment you get it until you get your 6th Badge, without the Vs. Seeker.
If you name it ItsARandom, then it must solo 30 Trained Pokemon from the moment you get your 6th Badge until you get your 8th Badge, without the Vs. Seeker.

Have fun.

EDIT: What my location says concerning Meowth...You can disregard the catch Meowth part.
 
Srs Bisnis, you want an Ekans, so you can have one. Name it SolidSnake. Snake's a stealthy guy, not one who's simply going to attack full on, so he can't have any attacking moves, except Dig since going underground is stealthy. He must know at least one move to help him avoid taking damage at all; choose from Protect, Double Team, and Substitute.

Defeat one E4 Pokemon of your choice by making it Struggle to death, never attacking it directly or statusing it. You may want Spite for this, obtained by its father being a Dunsparce with the move. If so, said Dunsparce has to be named Big Boss.
 
@Srs Bisnis

You get a Vulpix. It can only have one attacking move, and the rest must be status moves.

Name it Kitsune. Have Fun!
 
@Srs Bisnis

You get a Vulpix. It can only have one attacking move, and the rest must be status moves.

Name it Kitsune. Have Fun!
Its_A_Random's Challenge which you should've read said:
Catch the first Pokemon you encounter on Route 8.
If it's a Pidgey, then it must know & keep Quick Attack & Wing Attack.
If it's a Meowth, then it must know & keep Pay Day & Faint Attack.
If it's a Sandshrew, then it must know & keep Swift & Poison Sting.
If it's a Vulpix, then it must know & keep Confuse Ray & Flamethrower.
You appear to be ninja'd there. Just saying.
 
@Srs Bisnis: I'm giving you a GDS. (First, let me find the challenge and edit it slightly...)

EDIT: You get a slightly altered GDS (Green Day Slowpoke).

Slowpoke is the epitome of Americans, as it is lazy, slow, and rather unintelligent. Its final moveset must be:

Laziness: Rest / Slack Off
Slowness: Yawn / Rain Dance (because rain is depressing to Americans)
Fatness: Substitute / Light Screen (TV, get it? hahaha)
Stupidity: Amnesia / Attract (because the only Americans who consistently attract other people are on street corners)

You may have noticed that this entire movepool consists of status moves. Now, as much as Americans care about status, they care more about power. As such, you may replace one move up there for every three Gym Trainers Slowpoke solos. However, every new move you use must have 120 or higher base power (including STAB), and it may not apply this cop-out until it knows (simultaneously) one move each from two of the above categories. It may not evolve until it has learned one move from each category at some point. Name it Green Day.
 
OK, so I know I still have my ongoing LG Scramble, but I've thought of something else I want to do: Pokemon White E4 low-level scramble.

I'll be taking on the Elite 4 and Alder with your choice of Pokemon, using in battle only as many Full Restores as the computer does, and trying to do it at as low a level as possible. (And no FEAR tactics.)

Rules for Pokemon:

* Give Pokemon, nicknames, and optionally abilities only. I want to formulate my own battle tactics.
* I'll only use those NFEs that have a reason to choose them over their evolved form, like a type difference, or having some higher stats.
* Besides the normal banlist, no Luvdisc or Spinda.
* Suggest any eligible Pokemon, I'll tell you if I can't get it. (I'm prepared to GTS if need be, but of course I haven't seen everything.)
 
Okay, cantab, you really are making this hard on yourself...

Take a Porygon2, name it UG THIS!!!. It must have Download.
Have fun.
 
SRS still needs one more.

TopPercent the Rattata. Being in the top percentage of Rattata, it is so epic that it can only use physical attacks(considered physical as of gen 4). It cannot evolve into Raticate, and must solo all other Rattatas/Raticates, and solo Koga as well.

cantab:

Technician Cincinno named 'SuperStrke'

EDIT: IAR, read the rules before posting...
 
I would like to do a challenge, on either Blue, Gold, Sapphire, LeafGreen, Pearl, or SoulSilver. No trading on Blue, Gold and Sapphire. I'll the first person decide which game!
 
@ cantab:

you get a scyther named MVP with the technician ability...

@ Coronis:

you just started your Pearl scramble...
since it seems i am the first to choose i will give you your starter Effective the chimchar which can only know stab moves and has to solo every pokemon on the game that it's stab moves hit if for super effective hits(water, rock, ground as a chimchar)(water, ground, flying, psychic as a monferno/infernape)
 
@Cantab, take a Larvitar; its ability must be Guts.

@Coronis, you get WhatAWaste the Gible -> Garchomp. It may not use STAB moves against any Gym Leader, Elite 4 Member, or Team Rocket Commander; same for Barry, Cyrus, and Cynthia. Have fun.
 
Coronis, take a Hippopotas, name it Hippo. It must know & keep Earthquake, Rock Slide, Stealth Rock & Toxic. Solo a Gym Leader of your choice to evolve. It must also solo a total of at least 100 trained Pokemon throughout your Scramble & it must set up Stealth Rock as its first action when it is sent out against a trainer.

Have fun.
 
Uh, dumb question maybe, but don't Chimchar and Pachi come with non stab moves at first, so I should just do it as soon as possible?
 
@Coronis, you get a snover. Since it comes so late in your journey, it wants to prove to you that it can be a great member of your team. That's why it must solo every major encounter from then to the E4. (gym leaders, Galactic executives etc...) It must also solo them on its first try. Failure to do so will result in it losing one of its moves forever.
Failure to solo Candice: Cannot use Ingrain
Failure to solo Cyrus (1): Cannot use Ice Shard
Failure to solo Saturn: Cannot use Bullet Seed
Failure to solo Mars and Jupiter: Cannot use Wood Hammer
Failure to solo Cyrus (2): Cannot use Ice Beam
Failure to solo Volkner: Cannot use Giga Drain
Failure to solo Rival: Cannot use Blizzard.
It must be the highest leveled member in your party after defeating your Rival before the E4. Name it Frosty.
 
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