I've heard of this game a few times. From what I gathered, it's a difficult, dark, gritty Pokemon game. So, I decided that there was only one course of action to take: Nuzlocke it. I'm starting out with no knowledge of anything in this game. I've done a few nuzlocke runs in Blaze Black, though, and I'm sure this is way easier... right?
I modified the typical nuzlocke rules to make it more enjoyable and slightly less difficult for going in cold.
Rules:
When a Pokemon faints, it dies. No mercy. A proper funeral is madatory. Can only capture one of each Pokemon. Call me crazy, but I like to give a personality and story to each Pokemon I use. I find that it becomes much less enjoyable if I have two Butterfees on my team because they aren't as unique. I can only catch the first Pokemon in each unique area, excluding gift pokemon. This changed quite a bit in the first few minutes of the game, but this is how I'm ruling it now: In Lower Peridot, I can catch one Pokemon outside randomly, then I can also catch one in an alley, as well as a fishing spot, then in any houses I find, and then all the free Pokemon I can gather (like that one Pachirisu I found being bullied by a bunch of punks). I may limit to three per region or something if I ever find myself with too many Pokemon. No sacrifices. I will always try to keep every Pokemon alive. Every Pokemon deserves a fair chance. The run isn't over until every Pokemon dies. That way, after my main team dies, I have to lead a team of underdogs from my PC in a last ditch effort to defeat the gym leader. It feels a lot more dramatic, tense, and tragic for me. Every Pokemon needs a nickname. Randomized started. This time, I got Squirtle.
Obituary:
SESSION 1
Princess
I'm sad that Princess was the first to die. She had so much promise. I remember finding her in that abandoned house. She practically pounced on me when she smelled my pokesnax. Echoed Voice would have been amazing for a huge gym sweep!
Sadly, Fern's Budew killed her with Mega Drain. I used a ludicrous amount of potions in that fight hoping he might eventually run out of PP. He did, but not before slaughtering Princess.
I'm going to regret this later, I can tell. I'm gonna miss her.
Private Eye Hoo
PI Hoo was my first catch, but he ended up being the reason why I was able to reliably so many Pokemon. His hypnosis was surprisingly accurate, and his speed was second to none. But it all went wrong when a Poochyena jumped out at me from the shadows of an alley. Poor Hoo never even landed his hypnosis. In the end, it was all for naught as the Poochyena died to confusion.
I was pretty hyped for Hoo to get better as time went on. I dreamed he might one day become the avenger of Princess, sweeping Fern like an over-leveled Squirtle in an easy rock gym. I'm gonna miss him.
Tiger
The death of Tiger was the most frustrating yet.
It happened while making my way through Team Meteor's HQ with Fern. None of my Pokemon were effective against these rock, steel, and poison types. Tiger was especially ineffective with her horn attack. I knew I should have brought Whiskers, my Squirtle starter, but Tiger had been my most reliable Pokemon. It had been raining all day, and Swift Swimmer had allowed her to sweep through every trainer I battled.
At the final battle in Meteor HQ, Tiger took two psywaves. This alone probable could have killed her on the spot, but the fact that both attacks had crit just rubbed salt into the wound.
I refused to accept her death for a while, leaving her in the box, but I eventually realized it was time for her to go.
Thank you, Tiger, for all the clutch saves at the start. I'm gonna miss her.
Rabbitrash
This was absolutely my fault. I'm so sorry Rabbitrash. If I had just been a better trainer, none of this would have happened.
I was surprised when the Voltorb used sonic boom. It was an honest mistake to switch out my low health Pokemon. But when I kept switching out, I don't know what I was thinking. I suppose I thought I had no other choice.
I kept switching in and out until I had 6 Pokemon liable to die in one hit. Why didn't I just potion? I could have prevented your death with one potion.
Thinking back on it, your toxic spikes seem perfect for a gym battle. I could just potion you while each of their Pokemon slowly died to poison. Hindsight it always 20/20, though.
I'm so sorry Rabbitrash. I hate losing Pokemon to my stupid mistakes. I'm gonna miss you, bro...
END OF SESSION 1