Sorry about the replying to an old post thing (Smogon refuses to give me notifications) but I still need 2 more Pokémon, preferably not water types. Thanks in advance and sorry I couldn't help with your challenge.I asked a couple IRL friends if they had any ideas, and while they're not that interesting I have 3 mons now:
- Different the Abra
- Spoopy the Poochyena
- Ginger the Shedinja
I should be able to get the Shedinja before the Abra so if you're going to consider if anything conflicts, you don't need to worry about it. As for defeating certain trainers, they are "flexible" apparently - I'll be told more about what Spoopy and Ginger need to do as I get further into the run.
Did anyone else need some more mons that I didn't see?
Zuphix I'm wondering, would you be willing to go through the horde battles in route 110 to get a plusle with its hidden ability? I have an interesting idea, but it would require the ability lightning rod. If not, I'll go with what I was originally thinking with electrike.
White 2. I can trade with the rest of Gen 5 as well as Poké Transfer from Gen 4.Solner Sorry, somehow I missed this post (even though I saw the one after it). I'd happily search for a Hidden Plusle, I can borrow something with Sweet Scent just for that catch.
Siver_Lucario42 Which game are you playing on? I may be able to think of something for your last mon.
White 2. I can trade with the rest of Gen 5 as well as Poké Transfer from Gen 4.
One last question Zuphix, I was under the impression that you had 6 pokemon with the one from nov and the three from your friends. But just in case, I will post it anyway.
Welcome to Smogon! Hope you'll enjoy it here. My first post was in this thread as well :]Hi yall,
I've been stalking this thread for a while, and I thought that I might try a scramble, for Platinum.
RESTRICTIONS:
- No ridiculous challenges. Come on, this is my first scramble.
- I like some kind of story line for my scramblemons. This is more of a preference than a restriction, but still.
- One of them has to be my starter (Piplup, Turtwig, Chimchar).
- Since I am using an emulator, I can "trade" (a.k.a pokegen the evolution in and replace the unevolved one with the evolved poke).
- At least two pokemon before Roark, and six before Volkner.
That's all. Glad to join such a thriving community.
Welcome to Smogon! Hope you'll enjoy it here. My first post was in this thread as well :]
Take Challenge the Chimchar.
Challenge is amazingly happy that you chose it as your starter! It has always had the most marvellous dreams about his own journey through the region. However, its dreams may have been a bit overenthusiastic, making it seem like a journey is only fun, no hard times. Because of this, Challenge will forever die when it faints, like in a Nuzlocke, because it will run away out of surprise that the journey wasn't as expected. Otherwise, you can do whatever you want with it, so enjoy while you can!
If Challenge dies, you must catch the Pokemon that has beaten it, when available, as it has now proven its power. If it isn't able to be caught... you'll just have to play with five Pokemon from then on. This Pokemon may never change, besides its level. It must've been perfect already if it could beat Challenge! This Pokemon must be named "Victor" and is not allowed to learn any new moves, hold any items or evolve. It may be given items though, as long as they're not held items.
Good luck; have fun. Tell me if you think it's too hard or too easy, I'll change it!
Theregan take Pigeon the Starly.
This is based on an actual pigeon that I've seen, that took shelter from the cold weather in a train station. I know Starly isn't a pigeon, but this is gen4, so I can't give you a Pidove.
Too easy? Too hard? Let me know and I'll change it!
- Pigeon must switch out whenever it faces an Ice-type in battle, whether as an opponent or a Double Battle partner. They're just too cold!
- Pigeon may not battle on Route 216, Route 217, Mt. Coronet, Acuity Lakefront, or in Snowpoint City. This includes all wild and trainer battles, as well as the entire Snowpoint City Gym. The weather in those zones is too cold.
- Pigeon may never learn any Ice-type moves, and must learn and keep Steel Wing ASAP.
- Pigeon must solo all Electric-types and Steel-types not being soloed by another mon. I don't know if there are any encounters with Rotom-Frost in Platinum, having never played it, but if there are, don't solo that (the Ice-type takes priority over the Electric-type).
- Solo Byron's entire Gym to evolve into Staravia. Solo Volkner's entire Gym to evolve into Staraptor.
DID SOMEBODY SAY PLATINUM?Hi yall,
I've been stalking this thread for a while, and I thought that I might try a scramble, for Platinum.
RESTRICTIONS:
- No ridiculous challenges. Come on, this is my first scramble.
- I like some kind of story line for my scramblemons. This is more of a preference than a restriction, but still.
- One of them has to be my starter (Piplup, Turtwig, Chimchar).
- Since I am using an emulator, I can "trade" (a.k.a pokegen the evolution in and replace the unevolved one with the evolved poke).
- At least two pokemon before Roark, and six before Volkner.
That's all. Glad to join such a thriving community.
Thanks! This is something that I've been looking for.DID SOMEBODY SAY PLATINUM?
Still waiting for one last mon but in the meantime I can do something for you: Take Honey the Burmy.
Honey, as its name implies, really likes Honey! It likes it so much that it won't eat anything else! No medicine items may be used on Honey.
Solo at least one of Gardenia's Pokémon to evolve. If Honey is female, it must evolve into the Plant Cloak form (because it likes Honey trees so much). If Honey evolves into Wormadam, it aims to show appreciation to the Pokémon that make its honey. It must see all Bug-types owned by Trainers, but it can't damage them directly. In addition, it tries to protect them by soloing at least 3 Flying-types owned by Trainers. Once it has done this, Honey thinks it can accept eating things that aren't honey... as long as they're covered in honey! After the Flying-types have been soloed, any healing item can be used on Honey; discard one honey from your inventory for each item used.
If Honey evolves into Mothim, it resorts to stealing honey from other Pokémon, as per its Pokédex entry. Teach Honey Thief when you get the TM in Eterna City. Use Thief at least once on every Bug-type you encounter. If Honey successfully steals honey through the use of Thief, it realizes what a terrible thing it's done. It decides to use its ninja skills for good. Once Honey has stolen honey, it must forget Thief. As soon as Honey learns Camouflage, it must use it at the start of every battle.
No matter what Pokémon Honey evolved into, it seeks to hone its inner strength. Honey must learn Hidden Power and discover its typing, then solo a Pokémon of that type. Once it has done this, Honey decides that it can eat berries. You may choose to substitute Mothim's Thief requirement and Wormadam's healing item with a Berry, and feed Berries to either Pokémon.
For reference: Burmy is a fairly common encounter in honey trees (thus the inspiration). Male Burmy evolve into Mothim while female Burmy evolve into Wormadam. Switch to Plant Cloak by battling in grass. The Thief TM is next to the Galactic Eterna Building. Wild Combee (also found in honey trees) have a 50% chance of holding Honey. Mothim learns Camouflage, and both evolutions learn Hidden Power by level-up. If you level up Burmy too high (and therefore miss Hidden Power), you can get it from the Game Corner for 1000 Coins.
Too complex? Too hard? Too easy? Let me know and I'll change it!
tfw the challenge is more complicated than the PokémonOh, this sounds fun! I was looking forward to start a new Soul Silver game and this could add a nice twist to my playthrough. As such...
DL92's Soul Silver Scramble Run![]()
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Difficulty level: Medium.
Can you trade? Yes.
Can you start with Eggs? Yes. In fact, for the challenge, I'd prefer to start with at least one bred Pokémon, especially if the Pokémon can't be obtained easily during the regular gameplay (like the 3rd and 4th Generation Pokémon), with additional Eggs being obtained throughout the journey. Hatched Pokémon can have Egg moves and TMs, as long as they aren't powerful ones (so no Heat Wave Vulpix or Thunderbolt Electrike, but can accept Quick Attack Shinx, for example).
Rules
1. No Nuzlocke challenges. I accept obligatory losses at certain points of the story and/or penalties for losing, though.
2. All Pokémon must evolve at least once, excluding certain strong Pokémon (like Scyther and Sneasel).
3. Must have the starter, a surfer and a flyer throughout all the game.
4. Can swap Pokémon and can have a maximum of eight final Pokémon to use during all my adventure. There may be obligatory swaps and/or a penalty for swapping a certain teammate. The starter mustn't be swapped at all.
5. Pokémon can bond, and if they bond they must not be separated under any circumstance. Namely, they must fight together during Double Battles, must be swapped together and/or must take revenge if the partner loses or takes damage.
6. Must have a maximum of two Pokémon from each generation. Evolutions or preevolutions count as them belonging to their debut generation (as such, Gligar is classified as Gen 2 while Gliscor is classified as Gen 4).
7. No type redundancy. Can have redundancy only if a Pokémon loses a type after evolving (for example, can have Nincada and Swinub as long as the former evolves, due to losing its Ground-typing).
8. All Pokémon can solo a maximum of three Trainers, a maximum of 20 wild Pokémon of a chosen species (or five Pokémon if they are super rare) and any amount of chosen targets (like a specific Pokémon belonging to a Trainer) as requirements for a determined action, whether it is for evolution, to learn a new move, as a penalty or simply to show its worth.
9. Each Pokémon must have one permanent "signature" move, which must be related to the Pokémon in some way (as such, a Charmander could have Dragon Breath as its signature move due to its desire to become a dragon). No useless moves (like Splash), but can be "outclassed" status or offensive moves (like Howl and Razor Leaf). It could also have a signature item (so, for example, Charmeleon could not evolve until finding a Dragon Fang, which is the item that allows it to transform into a dragon, and must always hold it).
10. Not obligatory, but I would appreciate if all Pokémon had a backstory and must do certain actions during some events.
Accepted Pokémon: None yet.
Link to the challenge: Currently unavailable.
tfw the challenge is more complicated than the Pokémon
Anyway, take Slick the Charmander. Slick is a former member of Team Rocket! (It left after the team originally disbanded) As such, it must have the egg move Beat Up, and keep it until mentioned otherwise.
Slick may evolve into Charmeleon after soloing a rival battle. Your rival hates Team Rocket! Beat Up must be used at least once during the fight.
Slick can't battle against any members of Team Rocket.
After you find the Black Glasses in Dark Cave, you must evolve Slick again once it reaches a high enough level. Slick must wear the Black Glasses for the rest of the run.
Once Slick evolves, it realizes how blind it's been without its glasses. The new Team Rocket is much worse than the old one! Solo one of the commanders in the Goldenrod Radio Tower. No items or moves may be used, except Beat Up, for this solo. If it is completed, Slick may forget Beat Up; it must keep the Black Glasses, though.
Let me know if you like it!
If you don't mind, I'll give you a second Pokemon, as I feel it may take a long time otherwise... Feel free to reject it if you don't want multiple from the same person. Also you wanted a Pokemon not weak to Rock, so here it is :].Two things:
One is that I need three more pokemon for my Platinum scramble, preferably something that isn't weak to rock.
Secondly and lastly, I have thought of something for you, DarkLatias. Take Patriot the Heracross.
You'll have to teach a pokemon Headbutt, and use it in Azalea Town. Once you catch it, you'll want to train it up, because they can only be found between levels 2-5. I apologise in advance.
Anyway, Patriot is it's namesake. It loves Azalea Town, and will do anything to protect it's hometown.
Therefore, the rules are:
1. Patriot loves Bugsy, and was once on his team. Therefore, it must learn all moves that resist Bug (Fighting, Grass and Ground) asap, because it does not want to harm other bug types. Also, it must pass up any super-effective attacks. Status is okay.
2. It hates Slick. Slick is two types that are super-effective against bug, after all! Never use Slick and Patriot in the same battle, and if they are partners in a Double Battle, Patriot must be swapped out. This is highest priority.
3. Reversal is Patriot's signature move. If Patriot is in red health, then you cannot heal him. Rather, you must use reversal until he faints.
4. It must solo Will. Will stole a Slowpoke from Slowpoke Well, and only Patriot knows. Therefore, it must enact justice!
What do you think? Edit anything that you feel necessary. The rules were kinda strict, tbh.
If you don't mind, I'll give you a second Pokemon, as I feel it may take a long time otherwise... Feel free to reject it if you don't want multiple from the same person. Also you wanted a Pokemon not weak to Rock, so here it is :].
Take Picky the Riolu. Riolu has always been a picky eater, with its favorite food being bitter ones: the ones available in Eterna City. These are Heal Powder, Energy Powder, Energy Root and Revival Powder. If you want to go to a Pokemon Center, you must make sure that Picky is fully healed up, so he won't actually have to endure the 'terrible' treatments of nurse Joy. The same is true for any status condition. It may not be healed in any other way either, unless you're forced to heal your Pokemon.
Picky may evolve into Lucario once it is smart enough. In the Sinnoh region, contests are the main way to prove your skills and the Smart category is linked to bitter Poffins, so its determined to win it. It must win at least the Great Rank contest to be able to evolve, as it proved itself. If you want to feed it Poffins, its only allowed to eat purely bitter poffins (which only increase Smart).
Good luck; have fun. Not a lot of restrictions, but I felt like this was hard enough with the healing restriction!