Wait, does that mean after i solo a gym as a typhlosion i can only use 2 moves for the rest of the game?Marodin, I forgot to say that until the Gym Solo, Cinder can use however many moves it wants, but after the mandatory solo, then the Moveslots restrictions comes in.
Bwahahaha, I find it hilarious that Fred is such a troll for you team with Swagger. Sounds like Gardenia gave you plenty of grievance too. I didn't expect my little joke challange to be hard but looks like I stand corrected!Okay, there's a little update of my challange here.
Maxie, I editted your challange one last time.. But I don't know what you want so; take it or leave it =P
Well, I've finished a scramble with pokemon such as stantler and gastly (I had to solo a scrappy miltank with it but even at lv 35 I couldn't beat the lv 20 miltank...) so that's not the problem. I just hate that moustache.Aw, man, Zdrup.
My Nuzlocke of Diamond came down to a Kricketune and a painfully under-leveled Wooper, and I still managed to pull it off.
But if you insist on rejecting the mustachioed bug-type, take a Buizel and name it Need4Speed.
This Buizel has a serious addiction to acceleration, so it can only use certain moves.
Priority moves: (Aqua Jet and Quick Attack)
Moves that boost speed: (Agility)
Swift. (Get it? Because he's...nevermind)
If it is raining, he can use whatever moves he wants, because he is fast enough with Swift Swim anyway.
It must solo every trainer in a gym except the gym leader to evolve.
It must solo three Pokémon in the elite four, all three belonging to different trainers.
TalkingLion said:All right auramaster, you asked for it...
You get I hate you the Caterpie. This Caterpie knows that it is pretty much useless, so it can only fight Pokemon that are a lower level than itself. It is afraid of being slow, so it must always use String Shot whenever a new Pokemon is sent out. It also hates you, and refuses to evolve until it solos the PokeNerd at the end of Mount Moon (The guy with the fossils). Now it is a Metapod, which it will be for most of the game. However, it also hates all of your other Pokemon, so it refuses to switch out of battle. After it solos Misty, it hates you so much, that it refuses to battle until you arrive in Lavender Town. Here it learns about Team Rocket and their evil plans, and starts to hate them more than it hates you. So it must solo all of the Rocket Grunts in Celadon City. After this, it decides to stop using String Shot. It soon realizes that there is a huge amount of Rockets in Saffron City, but it's teammates hate it so much that they don't let him take part in any of the battles at Silph Co. Enraged, it decides to prove it's strength by soloing the entire Saffron Gym (You can go to the PokeCenter in between battles). Now it doesn't care about being a higher level than it's opponent, so that restriction is lifted as well. When you are about to challenge the Viridian Gym Leader, Metapod quickly recognizes him as the leader of Team Rocket, and wants to finish them once and for all. Therefore, it must solo Giovanni. Now it can evolve. Congratulations, you now have a Butterfree. Now, since it evolved this late, it did not learn most of the moves that it should have learned. So, teach it Giga Drain and Psychic, and use only those 2 moves to solo 2 of rival's Pokemon before Victory Road. Finally, it must solo 5 Pokemon from the Elite 4.
bwburke94 said:@BrazilianGuy:
For your really difficult Gen III ghost, you get NO WEAK the Sableye.
Must learn Astonish, Detect, Knock Off, and Rock Smash ASAP and never forget them.
No TMs or HMs other than Rock Smash.
Must solo Maylene with only Knock Off, and must solo Byron without using Rock Smash.
It can never fight a Normal or Poison-type unless it is your last Pokémon, in which case it must use Detect until it faints and you lose.
Must hold a berry that protects against super-effective non-Fighting damage once you get one; since it has no weaknesses, it will not lose the berry.
Finally, if it faints during the battle against Cynthia, you must immediately soft-reset to your last save, which must be before Aaron. Sorry, but saving during the Elite Four kinda goes against the spirit of the game!
Keep in mind it learns Knock Off at level 29, so you might need to grind a bit if it's lacking on level. One revive is allowed during each of the gym solos, but only one.
BrazilianGuy said:Tyranitarphantom: Remember that Shuckle you receive on Cianwood city? Actually, it is a retired General Shuckle from the bug Wars...
When you receive it, it decides that he wants to have a sun, so, you got make a male Shuckle Kid, named... PVTShuckle! PVTShuckle decides to follow his fathers steps against its enemies.
His patent have some up-grade after a couple of levels.
1-10 Private Shuckle: He can't hit any bug types, he is just to young! And needs to observate his enemies actions. So, when encountering a bug, PVT Shuckle must go away
11-30 Sergeant Shuckle(rename it to SGTShuckle): Now that he knows it's enemies, SGT Shuckle can FIGHT, and he wants to be the best Shuckle EVER!!!!! So, from now SGT Shuckle will fight every single bug he finds, besides, of course, he is Shuckle friends.
31-50 First Sergeant Shuckle(rename it to 1SGShuckle): After showing to the Shuckle who is the best, 1SGShuckle, with he new up-grade, noticed that Shuckles can't win the Bug Wars just defending, so, 1SG Shuckle decided to make have some up-grades on his own fire power!!! Knowing that, as a Shuckle, he is not the best attacking, 1SG Shuckle decides to make alliances with the best attacking types to win this war! Fire and Rock...actually, this fucking birds are on the enemy side, and, deffensivelly, the worse happened! The steel guys decided to join causes with the other bugs...so, 1SG must fight every Flying, Bug and Steel types he encounters, and can't fight against his allies(Fire and Rock)
51-100: Sergeant Major of the Army Shuckle(rename it SMAShuckle) SMAShuckle can win the War, and for this, he got an up-grade. Now he just make orders, he don't need to fight against his enemies anymore, this is for younger Shuckles. The strategy is his part. And the perfect moment is against the E4!. Shuckle must solo Bugsy!!!!!!(he can have some help from it's allies tough, but just Rock or Fire Type Mons, but just when SMAShuckle stars to have problems(red life)). He still cannot fight agains his allies.
After Winning the War, SMAShuckle decided to retire, becoming RTDShuckle(retired), an the only thing he can't do is fighting Fire and Rock types.
I don't think this is clear: It can NEVER in his entire life, fight a Shuckle.
Edit2: Man, the internet trolled me. Bugsy is a gym leader ¬¬. So, the perfect Strategy is against Lance, because Lance have a crush to bug types...(damn it, the perfect history destroyed ¬¬)
Hope you have fun!
BrazilianGuy won with 6 votes.Its_A_Random said:Anyways, your Pokemon. Take a Hippopotas. This Pokemon is a pain in the neck. You see, there's a problem with it, whatever moves it has when you catch it, it's stuck with...for now. Want to teach it a new move? You are going to have to earn them.
Each time Hippopotas solos a trainer, it gains 1 Move Counter. You can stack these up as you wish, & eventually "buy" new moves for Hippo with them. Do keep track of them, however. Each attacking move costs the result of its base power divided by 10, with all fractions rounded up. Each non-attacking move, on the other hand, costs the result of 40 minus its PP total. As far as trainers are concerned, you may not use the Vs. Seeker to stack your Move Counters. Ultimately, it must solo Flint. Name it Stortamus.
RECAP:
-Hippopotas named Stortamus
-Must solo Flint
-Can only learn new moves with the help of "Move Counters"
-Each non-Vs. Seeker Trainer Stortamus solos, it gains 1 Move Counter
-Non-Attacking moves & Attacking moves that don't have a BP cost (40-PP) MC
-Attacking moves with a BP cost (BP/10) MC, with Fractions rounded up
-Starts with no MC
I know this looks confusing, but bear with me, this is an "Experimental Challange", so do remember to keep track of your MC. Good luck, & have fun.
Tyranitarphantom said:You want tough, BrazillianGuy? I'll give you tough. You're going with a Yanma as your Gen 2 Pokemon.
Now, you may say that Yanma isn't that bad. While you said that every Pokemon must be able to become fully evolved, you'll be going to hell and back to get it that way.
Now, your Yanma's restrictions will vary depending on it's Ability.
If it's ability is CompoundEyes, it's name will be ICU, and it must abuse CompoundEyes by hitting every Pokemon it fights with Supersonic (or later, Hypnosis) before it attacks. If the opponent wakes up or snaps out of confusion, you must put them back to sleep or confuse them again. Once it evolves into a Yanmega, it's ability will change to Tinted Lens, and at that point, it is only allowed to attack when it's move hits for super effective damage. What's more, it can only use STAB moves to attack.
If it's ability is Speed Boost, it's nickname will be Cacophony, and it may only learn moves that are blocked by Soundproof. Once it evolves, it realizes what a stupid restriction that was, and may never learn a sound-based move. Instead, it will only learn Physical attacking moves, and the only Bug-type move it can learn is U-turn. It may only attack with STAB moves.
To top it off, if any of it's moves have their secondary effect activate (e.g. Air Slash's flinch) it must switch out immediately. It may also only heal it's HP with Roost (once you get the TM on Route 210), though it may heal at each Pokemon Center once. To evolve, of course it must learn AncientPower, but it can never use it in battle. Instead, it has to solo 20 trainer-owned Pokemon that are capable of learning AncientPower in order to evolve. It also may never have a hold item
Now, as for it's solos, the super-effective STAB only restriction is lifted(though it still may only use STAB, based on the ability) it must solo Flint, and it must OHKO his Houndoom. It must also solo Candice, OHKOing her Froslass. Also, just for fun, have it solo Cyrus' Flying types at the fight in the Distortion World (STAB Super Effective restriction also removed for that fight).
So, I think that's pretty difficult. Good luck, have fun!
Tyranitarphantom won with 8 votes.TM13IceBeam said:You get RAGE the Abra. It is extremely annoyed that you cannot fully evolve it, and thus must solo 20 Pokemon with just Frustration before evolving. You must solo the main Pokemon in every gym leader/E4 battle afterwards with just Frustration(exception is Whitney, Morty and Jasmine). If it fails this restriction(doesn't count for Whitney/Morty/Jasmine) you have to solo a number of Pokemon equivalent to its current level.
TalkingLion said:Bob Squob’s Spinda
Talking Lion, you get one of my favorite challenges I've given out: Tipsy the Spinda. Tipsy is a drunkard, and refuses to be healed by anything other than potions. If you want to heal your other pokemon at a pokemon center, you must first fully heal Tipsy with potions. Tipsy is a confusion battler, so he may only use moves that cause confusion, either directly, as a side effect, or to himself. Despite being a drinker, Tipsy hates drugs (X-attack, etc.), and refuses to use them. He must solo every trainer in Norman's gym, including Norman, for using such drugs on their pokemon. Tipsy must also solo Drake, so they can go out drinking on his boat later.
Plan: Spam Dizzy Punch and Psybeam, and later Thrash.
auramaster’s Trapinch
@TalkingLion, take a Trapinch named Powerhouse. This Trapinch is strong, very strong with 100 Base Attack and STAB Earthquake from TM's! It even evolves to a Dragon! And, if that wasn't enough, that Dragon you will get is OU in Gen 3! And, just for you to help your Scramble, no restrictions! Well, except the nickname. Anyway, enjoy your awesome OU Pokemon! Oh, almost forgot...
ONE MORE THING! Solo Winona to evolve to Vibrava.
ONE MORE THING! Solo your Rival in Lilycove to evolve to Flygon.
ONE MORE THING! No X items.
ONE MORE THING! No STAB, including non-attacking moves like Sand-Attack.
ONE MORE THING! No physical attacks.
ONE MORE THING! You have to solo Glacia with a no-STAB Special Flygon without X items
ONE MORE THING! Have fun :)
Plan: Have an awesome move set of Crunch, Giga Drain, Fire Blast, and Faint Attack.
TM13IceBeam’s Tailow
Fine. You get Trollbird the Taillow, who has to solo 150 Electric type Pokemon that are 5 levels higher than it to evolve. It must solo Wallace. It may not be statused, and finally, it must learn moves that Pidgey, Starly and Pidove may also learn. It cannot learn Return, Frustration, Toxic, Rest, Fly or HP.
Plan: Screw evolving, keep it at day care until Wallace.
shinyskarmory’s Wingull
@TalkingLion- You want challange, you get challange. Take a Wingull, name it Wimpgull. Currently, this is an easy challange. Next, solo Roxanne, and take your pick of a) no Water Gun or b) no Items for the solo. This is now a 3/10. Next, solo
Wattson, all healing and items are allowed because otherwise it would be completely impossible instead of mostly impossible. This is now a 7/10 challange. Halfway there. When you solo Winona's Skarmory and Altaria, you will evolve into Pelipper. This is not an optional solo or evolution. This is now 8/10. Next, once you complete the solos and evolve to Pelipper, you will have 4 different type moves, one of which may be STAB, ASAP. You will carry a moveset like this for the rest of the game. This is now 9/10. You will use Pelicrap (yes you will rename it) at least once in every battle of the E4 except Drake (already reserved), it will solo at least 1 pokemon in each non-reserved E4 battle, and it will do it without being a higher level then your victim of choice and without using SE moves. This is now a brutal 10/10. Finally, after you beat Wallace, you will solo Steven's Metagross at no higher then level 70. This is now 11/10.
Plan: Final moveset will be Surf, Toxic, Protect, and some filler move… spam potions.
Pimonade’s Zigzagoon
Well Talkinglion, it's time for an ultimate Zigzag(I REALLY WANT TO KILL THIS THING RIGHT NOW)oon.
NAME: ValenDreth
No restrictions for you...EXCEPT.
Can't be evolved.
Can't learn Belly Drum
Switch in when Highest-Levelled team member switches out/faints.
Can't learn level-up moves, only TM's.
Oh and unless it interferes with another 'mons Challe(a)nge, he must be sent out first in every E4/Gym Leader/Archie/Maxie or Wally battle.
Plan: Spam Cut…. nuf said
pimpgangter’s Torchic
You want Hard!!. Torchic. nn Scratchem. May only use the first 4 moves it learns which are Scratch, Ember, Focus Energy and Growl. May have 1 Wildcard move if you solo Winona as a Torchic. May have 2 if you solo Victory Road Wally and Archie as Combusken. These 2 moves must be STAB and must be Physical in Gen 4. You then have to at least KO half of Drake's team and half of Wallace's Gang. May not be used against the other members of the E4.
Plan: Keep in day care along with Tailow, while making sure it’s moves stay the same.
auramaster said:user 18 said:Seriously, take a magikarp. From the time you get it to the time it evolves, you must make it the lead pokemon in your party, solo challenges excepted. This magikarp must be caught the moment you can, so as soon as you can get the old rod, go to the nearest fishing spot and fish yourself up a magikarp.
This magikarp evolves whenever you like into a Gyarados, but it still thinks it is a magikarp. Therefore, it must never forget splash, and must never forget one of Tackle and Flail. The third move may be whatever you wish, no restrictions, and the fourth move must be any move under 60BP.
Therefore, your final moveset must be:
Splash
Tackle/Flail
Move under 60BP (not exactly 60, under 60)
Any move
Also, solo at least one E4 member, and the grass gym, without using the pokemon center, whenever you get around to it.
EDIT: Forget fishing - buy that sucker from the Magikarp salesman on Route 4!
You want harder? Fine. Magikarp cannot evolve until level 30, must always lead your party, cannot ever have any STAB, and may not use any moves other than splash until health is below 50%. As a Gyarados, cannot heal at a Pokemon center or restore PP in any way until 3 moves have fully depleted their PP. Also, the 'any move' now must also be 60BP or lower (exactly 60BP is allowed for this one). As a Gyarados, it must immediately switch out or be healed if affected by any status conditions other than poison. If poisoned, it must stay in until either pokemon faints.
This gives you a movepool of:
Splash
Tackle/Flail
2 of: Leer, Twister, Rain Dance, Dragon Dance, Roar, Hail, Hidden Power, Taunt, Protect, Frustration, Return, Double Team, Sandstorm, Torment, Rest, Attract, Rock Smash.
Return cannot be used if it likes you enough that it would be over 60BP.
Frustration cannot be used if it hates you enough that it would be over 60BP.
Hidden Power cannot be used if it would be over 60BP.TalkingLion said:You get I hate you the Caterpie. This Caterpie knows that it is pretty much useless, so it can only fight Pokemon that are a lower level than itself. It is afraid of being slow, so it must always use String Shot whenever a new Pokemon is sent out. It also hates you, and refuses to evolve until it solos the PokeNerd at the end of Mount Moon (The guy with the fossils). Now it is a Metapod, which it will be for most of the game. However, it also hates all of your other Pokemon, so it refuses to switch out of battle. After it solos Misty, it hates you so much, that it refuses to battle until you arrive in Lavender Town. Here it learns about Team Rocket and their evil plans, and starts to hate them more than it hates you. So it must solo all of the Rocket Grunts in Celadon City. After this, it decides to stop using String Shot. It soon realizes that there is a huge amount of Rockets in Saffron City, but it's teammates hate it so much that they don't let him take part in any of the battles at Silph Co. Enraged, it decides to prove it's strength by soloing the entire Saffron Gym (You can go to the PokeCenter in between battles). Now it doesn't care about being a higher level than it's opponent, so that restriction is lifted as well. When you are about to challenge the Viridian Gym Leader, Metapod quickly recognizes him as the leader of Team Rocket, and wants to finish them once and for all. Therefore, it must solo Giovanni. Now it can evolve. Congratulations, you now have a Butterfree. Now, since it evolved this late, it did not learn most of the moves that it should have learned. So, teach it Giga Drain and Psychic, and use only those 2 moves to solo 2 of rival's Pokemon before Victory Road. Finally, it must solo 5 Pokemon from the Elite 4.Bob_Squob said:Auramaster, take a Farfetch'd. Farfetch'd is trying to think of ways to make itself a better pokemon. It's decided that it would be better if it had technician, so it's only going to use moves with less than 60 base power. It needs some training, so it must solo Lt. Surge and Bruno. It needs to eat a lot to improve itself, so it must drink a potion after every battle where it gets hurt. Finally, It's decided that lowering accuracy is the key to victory, so its only status move can be Sand Attack.DetroitLolcat said:You get Texas Cloverleaf's Pidgey, Leafgreen style!
First Pidgey you see on Route 1. Evolve it one time. It may learn one move with more than 40 Base Power. It must solo Blaine and Giovanni (only the last Giovanni). Sand-attack is the only non-attacking move it gets. Oh, have it solo three Pokemon from one E4 member, too.Its_A_Random said:auramaster, I'm typing this challenge for your HLGSCE knowing that I've been ninja'd by a few hours, but I'm going to give you a challange that's so hard, that you'll end up accepting it. Well, here goes something...
Take a Ditto. Yes, you heard me right, a Ditto, one of the hardest things to level-up. At the moment this is easy. This Ditto is a no-evolution Ditto...Still easy. It can never be the lowest leveled member on your team. It may not go in the day-care, or hold an Exp. Share. Things look a bit harder now. It now must solo Lance, you kidding me? This is nigh on impossible. However, I will give you a lifeline here; You are allowed to switch Ditto out once during the battle, to revive him, or transform him into a new Pokemon, as long as no-one else attacks. Ultimately, if you choose to do the post-E4 part, for extra difficulty, solo all Trainers on Seven Island with Ditto, just to make things extra harder.Skwog said:Fine, you get Lickitung. The only move it can use is Lick. It must solo whichever Gym Leaders and Elite Four members you haven't been asked to solo yet. Must always be one level behind your Ditto. The only healing item you can use on it is Super Potion because he's super cool. I'm too lazy to give it a back story since you turned down my epic sexy Drowzee.