So yeah, everyone likes Pokemon Let's Plays. Everyone likes Nuzlocke runs. So I started thinking to myself "How can I make this
more interesting?"
I'll allow this incredibly shoddy Paint image to explain it for me:
WTF is this?!This, gentle reader, is my newest project! See, a while back I downloaded a special program for Emerald version. This program, aside from allowing the user (that's me, folks) to choose which starters are available, could also
randomize the Pokemon found in each area of the entire game. So I was fooling around with that, and recently began reading up on this whole "Nuzlocke" thing. Suddenly my mind put two and two together, and presto! The idea for this LP.
Holy crapzors! So EVERYTHING is random?Well...not quite. For one thing, trainer rosters are untouched. This will take away some of the mystery for those who've played Emerald before. On the other hand, I won't be able to rely on finding a Pokemon with a type advantage to battle them with...which should help keep things extra interesting.
It must also be noted that event Pokemon remain the same (so we'll still be saving Birch from a puny Zigzagoon) and the levels remain consistent with what would normally be found on each route.
Other than that...it's totally up in the air.
So what are the rules for this?Well, the two basic, immutable rules of a Nuzlocke run seem to be:
- If a Pokemon faints, it is "dead". It must be either released or stored in a special box on the PC, and may never be revived.
- You may only capture the first Pokemon you meet on each route. If it faints or escapes, tough luck.
Some people include additional rules for an extra challenge, but I think I will leave it at those for two reasons: One, I've never done a "hard mode" run before; and Two, depending on what we find in the wild and our starter, the going may well be difficult enough as is. Some Pokemon are nearly impossible to catch with a regular Pokeball, even at level 2 or so. On the bright side, we probably won't need a "no repeats" rule, as the mod supposedly ensures that all 386 Pokemon get a slot in the wild before they can be used again.
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