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No items, no overleveling, and only Dark-type Pokémon. This Hardcore Nuzlocke in Pokémon Black 2 pushes every rule to the edge. From brutal early routes to gym leaders that don’t play fair, this run ...
No items. No overleveling. Only Dark-type Pokémon. Welcome to one of the toughest runs in Nuzlocke history — a full hardcore challenge through Pokémon Black 2 using only Dark-types.
Being weak to only two types is a huge plus as well since it's fairly easy to not lose this Pokemon. This Dark/Normal Pokemon can be a rockstar on any Nuzlocke team. If it can stay away from ...
At their core, Nuzlocke runs involve treating fainted Pokemon as permanently lost and only catching the first encounter in each area. More complex rules include level caps, item restrictions ...
every traditional Nuzlocke challenge has a couple of rules in common. The first and most important thing is that players are only allowed to catch the first Pokemon they come across in every new area.
Nuzlocke challenges are built on the foundation of two basic rules: any Pokémon which is knocked out is now ‘dead’ and has to be released, and players may only catch the first wild Pokémon ...
There are only two primary rules to a Nuzlocke Challenge. Every time you enter a new route or area with Pokémon, you have to catch the very first Pokemon you encounter. If you fail to catch the ...
If you don't know, 'Nuzlocke' refers to a set of rules that are intended to make Pokemon games more difficult. More specifically, players may only catch the first wild Pokemon encountered in each ...
Any Pokémon which faints in a Nuzlocke run is considered dead and must be released back into the wild. Additionally, you may only catch the first creature in any area and no other, severely limit ...
Since Nuzlocke Challenges are self-imposed, there are quite a few other rules creators have added to put more and more spice in their runs. Some of those include things such as only using the same ...