Oh wow. Good luck with that. Want an even harder and more time-consuming challenge? EV every single pokemon (INCLUDING shiny forms) and level them all up to level 100. Even the unevolved ones, not just the final forms. Hehe ^.^
Do it the extreme way. Level up each of the 649 Pokemon to 100 (male and female counterparts and all alternate formes, including unevolved and SHINIES), EV them to 510, and use each of them in the Isshu league.
That will take years.
:cer_eek: Oh, gosh... Those challenges are sheer monotony incarnate. :cer_laugh: What I plan to do is evolve and level each Pokemon's final form to Level 100, including multiple final stages, EV them all to 510, complete Contests and Pokeathlon competitions with them (and Musicals?), and use them in Pokemon battles. Regarding Formes, I'm only leveling each Forme if the Formes are permanent and cannot be changed freely (i.e., I'll train
each type of
Wormadam [Plant, Sandy, and Trash Cloak each] but only
one Deoxys). :D
And if you really want to go extreme and throw all sanity out the window, complete the above challenges, and have copies of each ability and nature i.e., for
Bulbasaur :t001:, you would have to have the following:
NON-SHINY MALE ADAMANT OVERGROW
SHINY MALE ADAMANT OVERGROW
NON-SHINY MALE ADAMANT CHLOROPHYLL
SHINY MALE ADAMANT CHLOROPHYLL
Now follow that model for each existing Pokemon nature. With 25 natures, that's
100 male Bulbasaurs. Now do the same for female Bulbasaurs. You now have
200 Bulbasaurs total. If you follow that pattern for each existing Pokemon species as of now (649), disregarding any alternate permanent or non-permanent Formes, that's
129,800 Pokemon, at the
minimum. And that's under the condition that each Pokemon has 2 abilities maximum. Completing that challenge would take
decades, if not a century. Nonetheless, that would be a
hardcore Pokemon Trainer, with the ultimate
Living PokeDex.
Even more mind-boggling is if you counted all variations of Spinda as Formes. That's
4,294,967,296 different Spinda, not counting Shinies. Following the model above, you'd have to have 2 coloration variants x 25 natures x 2 genders x 3 abilities x 4,294,967,296, equaling a mind-shattering total of
1 288 490 188 800 (at least
1 trillion), not counting the other Pokemon species.
But that scenario is just outrageous and unrealistic; the two quoted challenges above would suffice for the ultimate title of
hardcore Pokemon fan. :D
I'm not attempting that one but I have 5 boxes of Lv.100s already (and lots of unfinished training projects from my Gen3+D/Pl games) !^^ Back in Gen3, I really was over-motivated by my friends and my bro who were all my rivals in Pokemon battling!^^ Today, I still enjoy the training to 100 but I'm not doing as much as I used to so I guess it isn't possible for me...^^ But wow, the one who manages that will AT LEAST get an entry in the Guiness World records book (I doubt Nintendo/Game Freak would care that much...) !^^ It'd be an awesome thing to achive but it seems impossible without cheating...
Being in the Guinness World Record books by completing those challenges above would be a feat,
indeed. :cer_nod: