Darrman Posted August 22, 2015 Share Posted August 22, 2015 I can't think of any half-witty lines, so good luck! Get him back for constantly telling you "smell ya!" back in Gen 1! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted August 23, 2015 Author Share Posted August 23, 2015 Episode Sixty One: Viridian Gym It's finally time to take on the very last gym in the game. All things considered, Kanto's been a rather smooth ride so far. However, Blue will likely be a bigger challenge than all of the other leaders I've faced. [spoiler=Episode Sixty One: Part One] Thanks for the tip. I certainly won't regret this build. It's too dark in here. It seems like all the trainers are using ground types. I guess that makes it easier for now. Is he your sex slave or something? I think he can introduce himself. I hope this is the last double battle I have to do. No, because I see everything from a birdseye view. And those are the last gym trainers I'll be facing. [spoiler=Episode Sixty One: Part Two] Well, it wasn't far... just a long surf. Mostly. Except for Bugsy, Morty, and maybe Whitney. I really wasn't expecting that. I guess it makes sense. This is a ground gym after all. Just please don't have Ice Beam, or Thunder... or any of the other moves you can have. Now to sort out them spikes. Okay. Bugger. I could finish it off with Leaf Blade, but then Trapsnatch would get killed by the Sandstorm. I'll need to fix that. Please no critical. Well, that's his most powerful Pokemon toppled. Damn it all. Oh goodie. I guess I've got to wait this and the Trick Room out. Is that all? I guess Nibani can endure for a little while longer. Okay, nevermind. RIP: Nibani. She at least stalled out the Trick Room. So I won't need to worry about any more nonsense. Trapsnatch, I really need you to not miss Leaf Storm. Good going. I don't know why anyone even bothers with Gyarados. Pretty much everyone has access to at least one electric attack. Ugh... at least I've got a psychic type... Please be a critical hit, otherwise... RIP: Studmuffin. Sorry, but someone needed to take the hit. Well, I've had an entire game to prepare. Not really. It's just me. And that's the last badge. Thanks for the TM I'll find no use for. Damn straight. [spoiler=Episode Sixty One: Aftermath] I had to work hard for that one. Those are some bad losses. Seriously, this better be good. Hurray... a bunch for free items I can fetch. Great. There's one last challenge. Or perhaps there's one more... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blah the Prussian Posted August 23, 2015 Share Posted August 23, 2015 Feeling a little BLUE over those losses, Shuuda? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darrman Posted August 23, 2015 Share Posted August 23, 2015 Ouch... Studmuffin finally went down. I'm fairly sure there's an E4 rematch in vanilla, are you gonna bother? Or are we gonna head straight for Red? (Did anyone notice the find-replace error? Look at the banner at the top.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted August 24, 2015 Author Share Posted August 24, 2015 (edited) Episode Sixty Two: Viridian Gauntlet In this part, I head to Viridian Forest, where I encounter several powerful trainers. Just because the gyms are all down, that doesn't mean things are getting any easier. [spoiler=Episode Sixty Two: Part One] This peaceful image is nothing but lies. This is a terrible place. Fury's making his return. Boosting the trinity of physical attacks plus ThunderPunch to round things off. Mikoyan is the new member. Choice Banded ExtremeSpeeds ought to come in handy. Not a bad encounter. That said, you can catch Scyther in this forest. Oh well. And you'll enjoy eating dirt, I'm sure. ... ... Level 75... Five Pokemon... ... Okay. Mikoyan. I know you're new, but I really need you to not bugger this up. That might be the easiest this battle gets. Okay. This might not be so bad after all. I'll need to use Nasty Plot before I can take this one down. RIP: Bluebolt. Thanks for the Gyarados you killed. This is serious. More weather is exactly what I need. I wish my Togekiss could've been as tenacious as that. That has an easy answer at least. Well, that's as good as dead. Right. A good Leaf Storm to finish things off. Real funny, Trapsnatch. Now hit Leaf Storm and finish the battle. RIP: Trapsnatch. Go for Leaf Blade next time. Thanks, Noordzee. Looks like I go a mouthful of dirt. This calls for some emergency grinding. [spoiler=Episode Sixty Two: Part Two] Let's have even more weather on the team. Besides, you need to repay me for that Focus Sash. Another newcomer. She's got Stealth Rock, so I can be a competitive wanker. I'm starting to believe that might actually be the case. Same story again. This time however, we're on equal footing. It was Overheat anyway, so it hardly mattered. Man, Noordzee is just too good. He's a real trooper. There's something I'm forgetting about Ludicolo. Oh right... Swift Swim. I knew having weather and having recoil would bite me in the arse, but at the same time? RIP: Mikoyan. Thanks for your contribution. I suspect it has Earthquake. I just want to dampen it's attack first. Yep. Good call. I should've seen that coming as well. I confess, I actually had to use a Hyper Potion here, just to be safe. A Donphan should be able to handle this, unless that Snorlax brings something drastic out. Yeah. It's all good. Bastion doing good work. However, as you'll soon see, I should've taken the chance to use Stealth Rock. I've got priority ice moves, so it's not helping you to do that. I was surprised that this move didn't one shot. I guess Yanmega is tougher than I thought. Eep. Three Pokemon in the space of two battles. Want to know the best part? There're three more trainers in the forest. You'll be seeing that in the next part. And maybe something more... Edited August 24, 2015 by Shuuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darrman Posted August 24, 2015 Share Posted August 24, 2015 Stupid RNG! These trainers are tough. I fear you mightn't defeat Red... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blah the Prussian Posted August 24, 2015 Share Posted August 24, 2015 Well, that was a thing. Holy shit was that a thing. Come on, Siberia! For the Motherland, we will defeat that bourgeoisie, Red! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blaze The Great Posted August 25, 2015 Share Posted August 25, 2015 Good...wow Sacred Gold is ridiculous compared to the vanilla games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vapo Posted August 25, 2015 Share Posted August 25, 2015 Damn, RIP Bluebolt (ep 11-62), Trapsnatch (ep 20-62) and Mikoyan... Xian now takes the place of first caught Pokemon on the team (I only know this because I went back and checked, Bluebolt had a grand total of a 12 screenshot lead on Xian :P). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted August 25, 2015 Author Share Posted August 25, 2015 Episode Sixty Three: The Hunt for Mew As you saw at the end of the last part, that little punk, Mew, is crawling around. I've got to beat the rest of these forest trainers, and then find that little bastard and let him know the rules... if I survive that long. [spoiler=Episode Sixty Three: Part One] I've got a metal bird who doesn't need to worry about recoil. Bring it on. Yeah. I did some more grinding before taking on the last trainers in the forest. Just a couple levels. And this time, there won't be any Sludge Bombs. Here's something I was hoping not to see. The only dragon attack user on my team is a fire type. Ugh... Kingdra's just so bulky. Good thing I didn't go for Close Combat. I should've seen this coming. RIP: Focus Sash... I mean Siberia. With hindsight, I realise I should've done that from the start. Oh well, no great loss. Take a bath, mutt. Thankfully, there was no Magnet Rise to fuck with me this time. A lot of familiar Pokemon today. That's the third trainer dealt with, and at the cost of only one Pokemon. Time for another emergency replacement. [spoiler=Episode Sixty Three: Part Two] I'm learning, you see. Not shy enough for it not bother me. It's attack is lowered, so Sturmovik shouldn't have any trouble. Oh god! Oh god! Oh god! That ain't fair, man. Sods to you. At least Fiesta's got it down. It looks like he's using Explosion, only without the dying. That just seems like a really weak Pokemon for one of these trainers to have. I've missed this animation. It's just too awesome. Now here's something I'm not sure what to do with. Well, at least it's wasting its turn. Is that really so different from Shadow Claw? Hey, I didn't lose anyone this time. The trial's working! [spoiler=Episode Sixty Three: Part Three] You're the last one. Let's do it! You've probably got Earthquake. Yeah. Anything that can learn Earthquake will have it. Competitive wanker! Bastion's more than a match for this cow. That massive defence is just tanking the blows. Aww, not this shit again. Right. Xian just needs to survive one attack. Hrmm... I get the feeling I know what's coming. Give me a break. I think Fiesta might have been the missing link I was hunting for the whole time. Those Stealth Rocks are doing their job. Again, that just seems like a pretty weak Pokemon. You can't run forever. One tree's getting chopped here. Frozen coconuts. No Thunder Fang, please. Just be good and take this Surf. You're only delaying your fate. Just got to finish off that Miltank now. Well, that was easy. [spoiler=Episode Sixty Three: Part Four] With all the trainers defeated, it's time to find that little pink rat. He's teleporting away. You can't escape me, rodent! Now battle me! Now!? There's no hiding from my foot! Take it like a man! We'll do this in style, and give you a fighting chance. Here's an ending fitting of your status. You stay there. I've got other fish to fry. And that's the end of the Viridian Forest mini arc. It's time for me to head over to Mount Silver, fetching some final encounters, and training up my team for the last battle. My team's been tempered by fire, and I think it's reached it's final incarnation. [spoiler=Team] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vapo Posted August 25, 2015 Share Posted August 25, 2015 Only one death, but still R.I.P. The team is dropping like flies. It's looking fairly well balanced for the eventual Red battle though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blah the Prussian Posted August 25, 2015 Share Posted August 25, 2015 SIBERIA! NOOO! THE SPIRIT OF THE SOVIET PEOPLES WILL NEVER BE VANQUISHED! DESTROY THAT BOURGOISIE, RED, STURMOVIK! IN THE MEMORY OF COMRADE SIBERIA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tamanoir Posted August 25, 2015 Share Posted August 25, 2015 (edited) Shadow Claw is GhostType Night Slash (Or Slash, actually.) Shadow Punch is Ghost Type Aerial Ace. SIBERIA! NOOO! THE SPIRIT OF THE SOVIET PEOPLES WILL NEVER BE VANQUISHED! DESTROY THAT BOURGOISIE, RED, STURMOVIK! IN THE MEMORY OF COMRADE SIBERIA! Well, the Red Army is still standing. For now... Edited August 25, 2015 by Tamanoir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darrman Posted August 25, 2015 Share Posted August 25, 2015 (edited) Viridian Forest... What an evil dungeon this was. Time to climb Mt. Silver and take Red down! I just checked the Hall of Fame, and only Xian is still alive from those Pokémon. In memory of those Pokémon, time to destroy that Red!! Edited August 25, 2015 by Darrman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted August 26, 2015 Author Share Posted August 26, 2015 Episode Sixty Four: The Last Routes The final battle is almost at hand. If I'm victorious against Red, that will mean I've offically won the nuzlocke. If however, I lose, then all was for nought. In this part, I do some brief exploring around Mount Silver. I'll be getting my final few encounters along the way. [spoiler=Episode Sixty Four] A replacement grass type... but I don't think that matters so much anymore. And here I am. The delightful Mount Silver... in all its silvery glory. Oooooh. I like that. I like that a lot. Seeing this, something occurs to me. None of the Pokemon on my team have mega evolutions. Not that it matters in this gen, but it's just an observation. It sure is quiet here. I guess that means I'm almost at the top. Why hello there, lady. (Not being creepy at all) If I was the media, I'd just stick a camera to window and snap one of you in the nude. Thanks. I don't need it, but thanks. A spare Flamethrower. Again, I don't need it, but it's a nice TM anyway. Yes, finally! I can evolve my Dusclops! One last encounter... That Lavitar would be just wonderful. Great... just great. I guess Fiesta doesn't need Focus Blast. Go, you mad Pinapple! It's taking an odd amount of the time to find an encounter. Those Lavitar are hiding! That's seriously underwhelming for a last encounter. I suppose she's not bad. A second Stealth Rock. I might actually use that on Skarmory... maybe. Awesome! I was hoping I could evolve that Snorunt. And that's all for Mount Silver and the last encounters. Next time, it's the final bout. The team has been honed and strengthened, and I believe they have what it takes... after a bit of extra grinding. [spoiler=Team] Nice and ready now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blah the Prussian Posted August 26, 2015 Share Posted August 26, 2015 Comrades, the march against the Summit begins! Let Comrade Shuuda and his glorious worker Pokemon triumph in their quest for global revolution! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darrman Posted August 26, 2015 Share Posted August 26, 2015 To Red! Remember: vanilla Red has his strongest at 88. That's likely higher here. Good luck, and let's take Red down!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted August 27, 2015 Author Share Posted August 27, 2015 Episode Sixty Five: Red It's the long awaited moment. Sixty five posts in, and it's the final battle. The team's very different than from when I went up against Lance, with Xian being the only remaining member from that team still in tow. Most of the team was hastily thrown together to patch up various losses, but they're a damn good mix. I still don't know whether they'll be enough, but I'm relatively confident things will turn out for the best. [spoiler=Episode Sixty Five: Part One] All of this has led up to now. Just one last match. And there he is. I dunno what he's doing all the way out here. ... Is that the Vs Seeker I spy. If so, then you've found your challenger! I figured Pikachu would still be the first out, so I led with Fury for a Scarfed Earthquake. I know it's nine levels higher, but there's no way a Pikachu can survive a move like this. Well, I suppose that's his highest level Pokemon out of the way. That was unexpected. I guess this must be his Gold/Silver team. To be honest, I would've found Lapras an easier match. Noordzee's got good special defence... but I suspect a critical Psychic won't go down well. It's good of it to not attack, but that might come back to haunt me. That two down with little trouble. I'm almost certain there's nothing a Venusaur can do to a Skarmory. Yeah. If that's the best it can muster, then I've got nothing to fear. That's not helping matters though. It's fine, just so long as Sturmovik wakes up quickly. One... two... three... four... What a lovely mish-mash of events. You really had to drag that one out, didn't you? I spent a bit of time thinking about what the most secure way to beat this Charizard would be, but then I decided to just use the old method. I think I might have said this before, I don't think I've ever seen an opponent miss a Focus Blast. Yeah, I replaced Dragon Pulse for this, since I doubted Red would have any dragons. Just two more to go, and I've still got the full team. I knew I could count of Xian. I know in HG/SS that this Blastoise has Blizzard. Since I've changed the weather, I hopefully shouldn't pose too much of a problem. What's the point of that? You're just wasting time. You see; I'm just going to get that health back. Oh shit. I guess Blastoise gets Signal Beam in this hack. No problem. Fiesta can just tank it. That high special defence really helped Fiesta here. Now to see if Bastion can make this a six-zero for us. Okay. I just need you to hit one Earthquake. How hard can it be? These aren't doing too much damage, but if Bastiob gets... Bugger. Please do enough damage. Please do enough damage. And it's over! No losses! ... Sorry, Red, but it looks like you need a better team. Hey look, a plate! [spoiler=Episode Sixty Five: Part Two] This nuzlocke is offically won. It's time for one final team recap. Nuzlocke Winners Xian, the Gentle Arcanine. An unbelievably reliable team member. Xian took the role of team leader throughout Kanto, and is the only Hall of Famer to still be standing. Truth be told, his altered moveset wasn't that impactful, but at least it looked cool. Great stats, great ability, and a versitile moveset, Xian's been through thick and thin for this challenge. Noordzee, the TImid Politoed. Noordzee had to wait a long time before finally taking his place on the team. He's the last in a long line of water Pokemon to have fought on my team, starting with Lancer, then Aquamarine and Panzer, then Typhoon. Politoed's Drizzle ability was vital in winning several gyms. Fury, the Naughty Primeape. Fury might be paper thin, but as a Choice Scarf wielder he's done fine work for this team. The voters snubbed him for a crummy Nidoking, but Fury got the last laugh. Boasting a physical moveset superior to any one else who fought on the team, Fury didn't fail to impress. Also, Chuck's Primeape almost screwed us over. Bastion, the Impish Donphan. Turned out to be a much better addition than I had expected. Bastion's high defence and attack proved important in dealing with tough physical attackers. It's a shame I didn't get much use out of Stealth Rock, beside killing a Miltank. Yeah, I really like Donphan now. Sturmovik, the Impish Skarmory. Flying types have had a rough time on my team, with a Pidgey, Staraptor, Togekiss, and a Swellow all going to the grave. It was nice to end things off with someone a bit sturdier, who could use Brave Bird without risk. Fiesta, the Relaxed Ludicolo. The last addition to the team who comes from a line of grass types on my team. The final successor to Verdante, he proved himself very capable in the few battles he fought in. Having someone who could take full advantage of the rain was a big boost to the team's power. Those are the winners. Of course, they weren't the only ones to help me win this challenge... 25 Deaths My thanks who everyone who has watched this nuzlocke challenge. I hope that it was everything that you were expecting and more. I hope that I will be able to present other games for your viewing pleasure in the future. But for now, from me and the team, good day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darrman Posted August 27, 2015 Share Posted August 27, 2015 You did it. Red defeated without losses! Congratulations on getting through the entire game on a hard mode hack. now there's no more LP to read... :( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blah the Prussian Posted August 27, 2015 Share Posted August 27, 2015 And so we lay this Nuzlocke to rest with great celebration. It was a great run, and actually made watching a Nuzlocke fun for me. Everyone else felt stiff and un inviting, but your run was different, Shuuda. For that, I salute you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tamanoir Posted August 27, 2015 Share Posted August 27, 2015 This was a great read. And Xian survived until the end, so I'm glad about that too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blaze The Great Posted August 28, 2015 Share Posted August 28, 2015 Sweet dude. Great LP, I really enjoyed it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vapo Posted August 28, 2015 Share Posted August 28, 2015 Awesome read. R.I.P to (in no particular order) Verdante, Gerardo, Azure, Studmuffin, Siberia, Typhoon, Bluebolt, Rusty, Lancer, Trapsnatch and others I can't remember the names of. Also, wow, 125 hours? o.o Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted August 28, 2015 Author Share Posted August 28, 2015 (edited) Also, wow, 125 hours? o.o Yep. It was all that grinding I had to do. My sincere thanks to everyone who watched this nuzlocke. Despite a few hiccups here and there, things turned out much better than I expected. I'm glad that people have enjoyed my efforts. I have a couple of ideas in mind for my next game. Hopefully, I will have decided soon, and then things can begin anew. Edited August 28, 2015 by Shuuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lance Masayoshi Posted August 29, 2015 Share Posted August 29, 2015 man, Xian was the only one left of the original team congrats, Shuuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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