Hey I would like to try a challenge of Pokemon Platinum! I can't trade. Looking for obscene difficulty, the only limitation is that it is completable. I don't want to use a starter so instead will need either starly or bidoof from the first grass patch. Only want solos against bosses pokemon. Pokemon names have to be really lame.
Extra rule from Codraroll: Never press the B button so quit menus by clicking the exit button every time and no running shows etc.
Take Whatever the Starly.
In order to evolve the first time, it must solo Roark. To evolve a second time, it must solo Byron.
Take Apprentot the Kricketot.
Apprentot wants to become a master musician, so he must pratice by doing performances. However, apprentot only likes to perform to fire type pokemon, as they are very energetic. So, in order to apprentot evolve, you need to make a performance to 15 non-wild fire type pokemon (doing a performance is using all his moves against the opponent).
Once evolved, rename him to Musictune.
Now that musictune is a master musician, he knows so much about sounds, so he can only use sound-based moves. But musictune still wants to perform to the greatest fire type leader as a final challenge, so he must do a performance to all of Flinch's pokemon (And also solo it).
Gl and Hf!
Take MPD (Multiple Personality Disorder) the Wurmple.
With two different evolutions based on its personality value, Wurmple is naturally bipolar. It may only use the first two moves, both of which must be attacking moves, no exceptions. Each time you move, flip a coin and if the coin lands heads, use the first of the two moves, and if it lands tails, use the second. Solo Gardenia to evolve.
If you evolve into Silcoon:
Rename it Heads. Heads must solo every Flying-type not being soloed by another of your Pokemon, including your own Starly/Staravia should they be sent out together in a Double battle. Again only use the first two moves, but this time flip an unfair coin (IE: RNG out of 4). The coin has a 3/4 chance to land heads and a 1/4 chance to land tails. (If you are RNGing 1-3=move 1, 4=move 2). To evolve into Beautifly, solo four Drifloon, three of which must be trainer-owned (one in Valley Windworks and three in Hearthome Gym).
Upon evolving into Beautifly, it realizes that attacking moves aren't all there is to battling, but since its attacking stats are much higher than its defensive stats, have its first move be an attacking move and its second move be a non-attacking one, while continuing to use the unfair coin. As the more popular of the two Wurmple evolutions, there are naturally many expectations for it, and so it must solo every Rock-type, Ice-type, Fire-type, and Electric-type you meet not already being soloed by another of your Pokemon, while continuing to do the Flying-type solo from its time as a Silcoon. Furthermore, it must solo Volkner.
If you evolve into Cascoon:
Rename it Tails. Tails must solo every Flying-type not being soloed by another of your Pokemon, including your own Starly/Staravia should they be sent out together in a Double battle. Again only use the first two moves, but this time flip an unfair coin (IE: RNG out of 4). The coin has a 1/4 chance to land heads and a 3/4 chance to land tails. (If you are RNGing 1-3=move 1, 4=move 2). To evolve into Dustox, solo four Drifloon, three of which must be trainer-owned (one in Valley Windworks and three in Hearthome Gym).
Upon evolving into Dustox, it realizes that attacking moves aren't all there is to battling, and since its defensive stats are much higher than its attacking stats, have its first move be an attacking move and its second move be a non-attacking one, while continuing to use the unfair coin. Dustox is mad, however, because it is the unpopular one of the Wurmple evolutions and is often seen as villainous. It utterly despises this distinction and seeks to take its revenge on the world, doing so by soloing every Rock-type, Psychic-type, and Fire-type you meet not already being soloed by another of your Pokemon, while continuing to do the Flying-type solo from its time as a Cascoon. Furthermore, have it solo Lucian.
Catch an Unown to your choice. Name it after the letter it is based upon.
~ Unown must always switch in on Pokemon that have its letter in their name.
~ Teammates may only use moves which include Unown's letter in grass or while using VS seeker (basically grinding). Unown itself may use Hidden Power freely.
~ Unown may never leave the party.
~ If Unown dies. You must backtrack and catch a new Unown. This one may not be of the same letter. Same rules apply.
~ Unown must be caught as soon as you reach Salaceon town.
~ If you manage to let all 28 Unown die. You lose.
I would do something with solo's or with it's move specifically. But this is enough torture.
Good luck. Blame Hulavuta
Take nerd the Bidoof.
Nerd likes to read instead of fighting. Every time he faints or is switched out while in red health, you must immediately find a book whose title or author begins with the same letter as the name of the Pokemon who fainted him (or was about to faint him), then read one chapter of that book. And if you don't have any books in your house or none whose title or author begins with the same letter, then instead you must read the Wikipedia article for "Book" from top to bottom. Also, he can only use moves with 50 or less BP or special moves.
Looking for one more pokemon for this challenge.
