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It's been a few days after I gained access to the elusive Mt. Silver, and I trained my team to a very exceptional position for myself to trek up the mountain.
...It is time to scale the mountain and see what lies ahead.
Gonna start typing it up now, sorry for waiting until the evening. I also wanted to make sure I had a good time to watch that video as I couldn't watch it last night.
Also, I thought I'd let you know that tags never work if they're edited in. They have to be sent in when you first send the post, they won't give the tagged user an alert if it's edited in.
Although I haven't played the game, I've heard Red's theme before. It's a fantastic battle song.
Gonna start typing it up now, sorry for waiting until the evening. I also wanted to make sure I had a good time to watch that video as I couldn't watch it last night.
Also, I thought I'd let you know that tags never work if they're edited in. They have to be sent in when you first send the post, they won't give the tagged user an alert if it's edited in.
Thanks for the info! And also, it's alright. I didn't mind waiting until the evening. I was just curious as to when you would be ready. I will be here.
I was surprised that Red, the strongest Trainer in all of Kanto, had a Pikachu with him. I guess it's kind of a "loyal companion" kind of thing. This Pikachu was holding a Light Ball, making it surprisingly powerful. I had Mandala out against him. Pikachu couldn't do a thing to Mandala, and it went down in a flash.
Later, Snorlax was sent out. Mandala was called upon once more, where it set up a couple of Curses to beef its physical bulk up and make it hit stronger. It was also PP stalling the one move Snorlax could use effectively; Blizzard. Mandala had just enough special bulk to take each Blizzard without critical hits to worry about. Snorlax was switched out in favor of Charizard, but upon being sent back out, Mandala finished the job.
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For Blastoise, A-10 was sent out at first, but not only was Blastoise faster than A-10, he also hit hard with Blizzard, which can 2-hit-KO A-10. So I switched A-10 out for Kraken, my special sponge. Kraken was taught Giga Drain to help chip Blastoise's health down, and thankfully, not a single move Blastoise had can hit Kraken for neutral damage, so Kraken finished the job fairly easily.
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Smokey was unleashed for both Lapras and Charizard. His Thick Fat ability rendered Lapras's Blizzard fairly weak and Charizard's Fire-type attacks heavily impaired. He almost died against these two brutes, but his fatness pulled through and he drove the two down to the ground. Charizard was made easier to take out due to the fact that it kept using Flare Blitz on Smokey, and he was additionally what he switched in to as a substitute for his Snorlax.
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The final Pokémon he had was Venusaur, which I especially saved Hellraiser for. Hellraiser finished the battle with a bang, blasting Venusaur with a furious Eruption and winning the battle for me.
Due to the amount of Pokémon with Blizzard on his team, Smaug sadly had to sit out for the battle, but he was rooting for us along the sidelines.
Once he was beaten, Red was left speechless. He handed me my prize money and walked off, his hat dropping on the snowy floor of the summit, vanishing into the blizzard of the summit... Exhausted and beaten, I flew back home to New Bark Town and took a long deserved rest, happy to have finally accomplished my goal of becoming a Pokémon Master.
...The Nuzlocke has finally come to an end. Thank you all so much for keeping up with this journey I took up to its very end. This Nuzlocke was very fun for me, as well, especially since it was set in my favorite Pokémon game! I was heavily prepared for everything I had to face as best as I could, and I pulled through, even after the utter massacre that was Saffron City's Gym.
This also holds the honor of being the very first Nuzlocke run I completed! I attempted one in Emerald, but I stopped it after a while. I was happy to get back into this with HeartGold and complete it, even going over side locations that were completely optional for me to travel... Anyway, enough rambling. Once again, thank you all for sticking with this journey, and I hope to do another Nuzlocke run in the future to come, if I feel up for it.
I was surprised that Red, the strongest Trainer in all of Kanto, had a Pikachu with him. I guess it's kind of a "loyal companion" kind of thing. This Pikachu was holding a Light Ball, making it surprisingly powerful. I had Mandala out against him. Pikachu couldn't do a thing to Mandala, and it went down in a flash.
Later, Snorlax was sent out. Mandala was called upon once more, where it set up a couple of Curses to beef its physical bulk up and make it hit stronger. It was also PP stalling the one move Snorlax could use effectively; Blizzard. Mandala had just enough special bulk to take each Blizzard without critical hits to worry about. Snorlax was switched out in favor of Charizard, but upon being sent back out, Mandala finished the job.
&
VS
For Blastoise, A-10 was sent out at first, but not only was Blastoise faster than A-10, he also hit hard with Blizzard, which can 2-hit-KO A-10. So I switched A-10 out for Kraken, my special sponge. Kraken was taught Giga Drain to help chip Blastoise's health down, and thankfully, not a single move Blastoise had can hit Kraken for neutral damage, so Kraken finished the job fairly easily.
VS
&
Smokey was unleashed for both Lapras and Charizard. His Thick Fat ability rendered Lapras's Blizzard fairly weak and Charizard's Fire-type attacks heavily impaired. He almost died against these two brutes, but his fatness pulled through and he drove the two down to the ground. Charizard was made easier to take out due to the fact that it kept using Flare Blitz on Smokey, and he was additionally what he switched in to as a substitute for his Snorlax.
VS
The final Pokémon he had was Venusaur, which I especially saved Hellraiser for. Hellraiser finished the battle with a bang, blasting Venusaur with a furious Eruption and winning the battle for me.
Due to the amount of Pokémon with Blizzard on his team, Smaug sadly had to sit out for the battle, but he was rooting for us along the sidelines.
Once he was beaten, Red was left speechless. He handed me my prize money and walked off, his hat dropping on the snowy floor of the summit, vanishing into the blizzard of the summit... Exhausted and beaten, I flew back home to New Bark Town and took a long deserved rest, happy to have finally accomplished my goal of becoming a Pokémon Master.
...The Nuzlocke has finally come to an end. Thank you all so much for keeping up with this journey I took up to its very end. This Nuzlocke was very fun for me, as well, especially since it was set in my favorite Pokémon game! I was heavily prepared for everything I had to face as best as I could, and I pulled through, even after the utter massacre that was Saffron City's Gym.
This also holds the honor of being the very first Nuzlocke run I completed! I attempted one in Emerald, but I stopped it after a while. I was happy to get back into this with HeartGold and complete it, even going over side locations that were completely optional for me to travel... Anyway, enough rambling. Once again, thank you all for sticking with this journey, and I hope to do another Nuzlocke run in the future to come, if I feel up for it.