Thanks to the physical/special split and upgraded movepools there are more viable options among the Hoenn bunch than in the originals, and the remakes do provide some post-Gen 3 pokémon in the mirage areas and some newer evolutions after Kyogre/Groudon is defeated, like Magnezone, which is nice but happens a bit late to be all that helpful unless you need someone new at that specific moment. – Pokédex (10/30 points): As with the originals, you’ll see the same Pokémon pop up over and over again, and with a limited number of viable options, you’re going to end up running relatively similar teams with each playthrough unless you go out of your way to use less-than-optimal team members. MrNorris 1701 Hace 3 años 16 Yo esperaré al siguiente, a ver si sale cuarta gen 1 VOTO Yeel96 6003 Hace 3 años 17 – Challenge (30/30 points): Quite possibly the toughest game in the series in terms of boss fights. If the first Pokémon encountered faints or flees, there are no second chances. As for the final boss: Leon’s got a good, diverse team, similar to Blue or Kukui. Compared to the originals, the AI is more adept at using them, and more of them have actual coverage moves this time. Rule 3 was on the official Nuzlocke website :<, (You must log in or sign up to reply here. Jugar a Pokémon Emerald Version online es gratis. – Level curve (8/15 points): There’s a big jump between gyms 4 and 5, but you can still end up prepared by going through both routes to Fuchsia and going through Silph Co. before you take on Koga or Sabrina. Share and the fact that the game straight up hands you a legendary after the fifth gym. ). There are plenty of options for dealing with this new feature—just choose one early and stick to it. Like B2W2, a lot of the challenge here comes from regular trainers, who can sneak up on you and devastate your team. In fact, most bosses’ teams have been upgraded. And then there’s the still-very-difficult boss fights, including Ghetsis (who is less difficult than in the original BW but is still Ghetsis), Drayden, Colress and even Cheren’s unusually difficult first gym. Base your starter Pokemon on your Trainer ID number. And Iris is up there with the toughest champion fights in the series. The good news is, if you’re using the new, juiced-up exp. (I see you, Whitney’s Miltank and Clair’s Kingdra). DexNav and Trainers’ Eyes sadly do not make a return appearance; there are chances for daily rematches at the Battle Buffet, but it’s really just not the same. On the other hand, the Water, Fire, Thunder and Leaf Stones don’t show up until Kanto, so if you’ve caught a pokémon that evolves with one of those, forget it. – Pokédex (10/30 points): It’s the original 151! Horrendous. This game badly needs the Vs. Seeker and more appropriate wild Pokémon leveling, and without those things, it just falls short. – Level curve (10/15 points): Same as SM. On the other hand: HMs have at long last been removed, and that’s a real bonus. He could only capture the first Pokémon he encountered in each new area. While there are many optional rules and restrictions you could include, a Nuzlocke challenge consists of three basic rules: Any Pokémon that faints must be released or boxed permanently. – Bonus points (-1): FRLG only lose one point, due to the item limit in the bag. It’s also locked until after the radio tower quest. It is considered… Pokémon Online is not affiliated with Nintendo. – Bonus points (-3): While thankfully nowhere near as slow as DP, Platinum still does run slowly compared to most games in the series. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The one downgrade is swapping Steven for Wallace, who only adds to the Hoenn games’ heavy emphasis on water types, making having electric and grass types on your team something of a Hoenn cheat code. Final thoughts: I promise we’ll stop going in order of release at some point, but we haven’t reached that point yet. Play Pokémon in your browser. How far we’ve come from Red & Blue. You may not move a pokemon out of your party until it dies where you release it 4. Juega gratis a este juego de Pokemon y demuestra lo que vales. A strong contender for the toughest final boss in the series. Inexplicably, many of the new evolutions introduced specifically for this game are not included in the main story itself, raising the question of, um, why? But if you’re not using the level limit, you’ll most likely already be adequately leveled. 2-on-1 fights really are not suited to keeping all of your team members alive, especially considering the totems’ stat boosts. 1 Welcome to Project NuzlockeDex! Pokémon Fire Red Nuzlocke Challenge: Reglas: Cada vez que se debilita un Pokemon del equipo, se considera muerto, por lo tanto se deberá de guardar en una caja de PC y no sera usado más en la partida; Sólo se puede atrapar al primer Pokemon que se encuentre en cada ruta, si se debilita o escapa, la ruta se considera cerrada; © 2018 Pokémon. Her team is lower-leveled than in DP but more complete, with better movesets and overall coverage. – Training (5/15 points): Same as SM. On the other hand, this does mean that it’s never been easier to train more than six pokémon at a time–in fact, this is probably the preferred way of playing for most of the game. After my just-barely-a-victory, it was off to Route 1, the land of wimpy little Rattatas and Pidgeys that are just perfect for a rookie trainer’s first catch! – Training (15/15 points): Hurray for the Vs. Seeker! The opposing trainers’ movesets are absolutely laughable, and the AI is, um, less than amazing (For one example, Blaine has a 25% chance of using a Super Potion even when his pokémon is at full health). 10 Gyrados Yes, you can use Trainers’ Eyes, but their teams don’t improve in levels throughout the game, so grinding for experience towards the end of the game can be a slog—not to mention the fact that the game just plain doesn’t have that many trainers in it. – Pokédex (18/30 points): This becomes a little better—you have a few more options on the early routes (Growlithe, Teddiursa and Phanpy most notably) and, most importantly, you actually get access to the evolutionary stones in Johto! It’s not great (it’s no Vs. Seeker), but it’s something. 2- You can only catch the first Pokémon encountered in each area, and none else. There are, of course, tweaks and additional rules that make a Nuzlocke even harder, and many different fan-made challenges you can try. – Bonus points (-1): OK so I know I said I wasn’t considering aesthetics, but I did give a bonus point out for the fact that your Pokémon follow you as it helps you bond with your team, which is even more important in a Nuzlocke. ¡Disfruta ahora de Pokémon! On the other hand, the lack of challenge does mitigate some of the struggles in training, as getting to the same level as your opponents in the Elite Four isn’t as necessary as it will be in later games. Nuzlocke: •Reglas obligatorias: -Cada vez que se debilita uno de los Pokémon de tu equipo, se considera que "ha muerto", por lo tanto se deberá de guardar en una caja de PC (cementerio), y dicho Poké no podrá ser usado en lo que resta de partida. Pokemon: Hard-Mode; Space Cat; Speedrun; Muh Phoenix Below are ten of the best Pokemon you can use to have the highest chances of beating the Nuzlocke challenge. – Level curve (1/15 points): Which is still terrible. Final thoughts: Not much more to say here—if you’re not in it for the nostalgia (which, don’t get me wrong, can be highly enjoyable), look elsewhere for a good Nuzlocke. Final thoughts: While ORAS shine in many areas, the repetitive Hoenn Pokédex and lack of challenge keep these games from earning a higher spot on this particular list. – Level curve (9/15 points): There’s a lower level curve than the Kanto games, but higher than in Johto and more balanced. – Level curve (0/15 points): Same. Pokémon Y Nuzlocke Challenge. – Level curve (11/15 points): The level curve here is very nicely balanced, even more so when you take the Gen 6 Exp. – Training (1/15 points): Slightly better than Red/Blue/Yellow, thanks to the ability to rematch through the Pokégear. Final thoughts: While bogged down by some Gen 4 era problems, this is one of the most complete nuzlocking experiences out there, with a good variety of Pokémon, challenging opponents, and a modern-feeling quality of life. The already difficult two-on-one Totem battles have been upgraded, with a new, especially difficult one (Ribombee) added at the end. But it’s still inferior to the Vs. Seeker in FRLG, which can be used much more often. Also, watch out for overleveled Pokémon in the Wild Area, they can mess you up if you’re not careful. – Challenge (23/30 points): These are tough games. So have the random trainers, in fact—to the point where many of them have perfect IVs and EV optimization, which is basically unheard of for a regular Pokémon playthrough. I also set it to be 4:25 in the morning as opposed to int he afternoon. The Nuzlocke challenge was created by a 4chan user in 2010 who posted a small comic series detailing a different approach to the Gameboy Advance game Pokémon Ruby, starting with the two rules that would end up being challenge staples.The comic series became popular quickly, and the Nuzlocke challenge -- named after a Nuzleaf drawn to resemble John Locke from Lost -- gained … You may only catch one pokemon per area Ex: Pidgey at route 1, caterpie at route two 3. – Challenge (23/30 points): This is one of the more difficult pairs in the series, with most gym leaders possessing a powerful ace and Cynthia, a devastatingly strong champion, looming at the end. – Bonus points (-9): As with RB, the clunky nature of these early games hurts them here. On the flip side, the boss fights are possibly the easiest in the series. (Though for level limit people, the gaps between gyms 3, 4 and 5 are a bit uncomfortably close together). – Challenge (10/30 points): In a regular playthrough these might be the easiest games in the entire series, between the Exp. The early pokémon are typical boring early-game fare and the late-game is basically wall-to-wall water types, leaving you to depend on a few areas with good encounters and even more reliant on your starter than usual. All is essentially unusable. On the other hand, the process of figuring out which game in the series is best to Nuzlocke is more specific and less reliant on subjective assessments. This gives viability to several pokémon that would have been destined for the PC in GS. If the first Pokémon encountered faints or flees, there are no second chances. The improvements make it an undeniable upgrade over SM, but missing features that were present in earlier games, such as the lack of rematch options, ensure that it can’t take the top spot here. There are going to be some tough losses, pretty much guaranteed—including against Lance, whose HGSS incarnation rivals Cynthia, Ghetsis and Iris for the title of toughest champion in the entire series. 1- Any Pokémon that faints is considered "dead," and must be released or stored in a specified PC box for "dead" Pokémon. Evolution items such as the elemental stones and the Metal Coat are now obtainable early on through the Pokéathlon, and a few Gen 4 evolutions have been retconned into the game (though not all of them). – Challenge – We are in this for the challenge, after all. A tough fight, but not an Iris/Lance/Cynthia level tough fight. As much of an upgrade as the Game Boy Advance era was, adding vital aspects of the series such as Abilities and Natures, advancements made later in the series make nuzlocking much less of a chore, making it difficult for older games to really make a dent in these standings. Burnt-out? Which games in the series are your favorite to Nuzlocke? Discussion in 'Pokémon Chat' started by MewtwoHidden, May 5, 2013. Unfortunately, their distribution is somewhat less than optimal—if you’re playing with dupes clause, you’re going to end up skipping quite a few routes once you have Pidgey/Rattata/Bellsprout or Oddish already caught. If you use a level limit and eschew legendaries, it’s more difficult, but still one of the easier entries in the series. 6 Tips to Recapture the Fun of Nuzlockes – Nuzlocke University. And waiting for battle animations to kick in.