Nuzlocke Challenge pt 3 - Pokemon Sword (Switch)
The Nuzlocke Challenge rules are a set of self imposed rules that the player has to follow during his/her playthrough of the game to make it more of a challenge. The word Nuzlocke is derived from a comic written by Nick Franco from the comic series of the same name, which features a Nuzleaf resembling Lost character John Locke as a recurring gag character. For more infor on the Nuzlocke Challenge go to https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Nuzlocke_Challenge
Rules I am using
Standard Rules:
Rule 1 - All Pokemon that feint are DEAD. They must be released or put in a DEAD box in the PC.
Rule 2 - You can only catch the first Pokemon you encounter in each area. If you fail to catch it or it feints, you cannot capture another Pokemon in that area ever again.
Rule 3 - You have to name all Pokemon that you catch to build a bond with that Pokemon.
Extra Rules:
Rule 4 - Dupes Clause is in effect. Duplicate Pokemon found do not count towards Rule 2. Example: if I have a Yamper already and my first Pokemon in a new area is a Yamper, or its evolution, it does not count towards Rule 2 and I can catch the next NEW Pokemon that I find. This will allow a better variety of Pokemon on the team.
Rule 5 - Legendary/Mythical Pokemon cannot be used but can be captured.
Rule 6 - A black out/white (all Pokemon faint in the party) out is considered to be a "game over," even if there are usable Pokémon left in the PC, and the player must start over.
Rules I Made:
Rule 7 - Wild Area Pokemon cannot be used for battling, but can be caught for collecting. Rule 2 does not apply in the Wild Area.
Rule 8 - All Pokemon that I catch during Rule 2 must be Galar Region specific Pokemon or Galar variants. Generations 1 - 7 cannot be caught for battle. For this reason, the Dupes Clause will be in effect and I can try again for a Galar Pokemon.
Pokémon Sword and Shield are role-playing video games with adventure elements, and in most cases it is presented in a fixed camera, third-person perspective; in certain instances free camera movement is available. The player controls a young trainer who goes on a quest to catch and train creatures known as Pokémon, and win battles against other trainers. By defeating opposing Pokémon in turn-based battles, the player's Pokémon gains experience, allowing them to level up and increase their battle statistics, learn new battle techniques, and in some cases, evolve into more powerful Pokémon. Players can capture wild Pokémon, found during wild encounters, by weakening them in battle and catching them with Poké Balls, allowing them to be added to their party. Players are also able to battle and trade Pokémon with other human players using the Nintendo Switch connectivity features. As with previous games in the series, certain Pokémon are only obtainable in either Sword or Shield, with players encouraged to trade with others in order to obtain all Pokémon from both versions.
Sword and Shield takes place in the Galar region, based on the United Kingdom. As with all regions, Galar consists of a number of cities and towns connected by "Routes"; however, there is also an open world area in the center of the region known as the "Wild Area", a concept new to the series. Random encounters with wild Pokémon may take place in tall grass or in bodies of water along routes or in the Wild Area. Wild Pokémon may also be encountered outside of tall grass and elsewhere in the environment, and may chase or run away from the player depending on their disposition. The player occasionally battles Trainers in cities, towns, along routes, and in the Wild Area. The driving force bringing the player to travel around the Galar region is to take part in the "Gym Challenge", an open-tournament to decide the greatest Pokémon Trainer in the region, dubbed the Champion. Eight of the game's cities and towns are homes to stadiums housing "Gym Leaders", powerful Trainers specializing in certain types of Pokémon; beating a Gym Leader gives the player a "Badge". After attaining eight Badges the player will be able to take part in the "Champion Cup", where they will face off in a single-elimination tournament against the previously faced Gym Leaders and other Trainers remaining in the Gym Challenge. After emerging victorious the player will face the Champion of the Galar region. (wiki)
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