The Nuzlocke Challenge Thread [R/S/E] Page 4

Started by RaveSage April 30th, 2010 8:59 PM
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CHAPTER 3 – I am your father…

- Carried on past a few more trainers on Route 102, disposed of them easily enough. Hit Petalburg City. Healed up and sold a Potion I picked up, then tried to continue onto Route 104 towards Rustboro City, but was stopped by someone who thought it was very important I saw the Gym.

- Went into the Gym and bumped into none other than… Dad! Had a chat, helped some frail fellow called Wally catch a Ralts. Dad said I had to get stronger before I challenged him.

- Finally got onto Route 104. First wild Pokemon… a female Taillow, lv.4. Caught her, named her Swift. Calm nature… just about the least useful nature for a Taillow ever… Ah well, I’ll make do.

- Started to grind Taillow, including in a battle against Rich Boy Winstone which nearly got Pepper killed. Back to Petalburg to heal, then I took the plunge into Petalburg Woods… High risk of poisoning here, but hopefully a brand new Pokemon too.

- First to attack me was… Wurmple, female, lv.5. Oh good. Even better, it promptly poisoned Pepper. Argh. Switched Pepper out… it poisoned Crash too. ARGH. Considered running for a Pokemon Centre but stuck it out to catch the Bug-type. Called her Jabs because of her ability to infect my poor Pokemon. Naughty nature… too right… Naughty’s my favourite Nature though, so good stuff.

- Made it to the Pokemon Centre by the skin of my teeth, no casualties. Thank God for that. Back to the Woods! Might be spending as little time here as possible… Soon as I see a Wurmple I’m running for the hills!

- Make my way through the woods, discover some tool trying to find a Shroomish. And failing. And then getting ambushed by a Team Aqua drone, who proceeds to attack me instead! The injustice of it all… Lv.9 Poochyena goes down quickly to Crash’s Water Gun. A Great Ball is my reward.

- Remembered the first Gym is Rock-type, so any time spent levelling Pepper , Swift and especially Jabs at the moment is a waste, even if Pepper takes about 3XP to gain a level…

- Made it through the woods. Got a TM for… Bullet Seed! Oo, that might help against Roxane. Oh wait… None of my Pokemon can learn it. Balls.

- Came across a trainer with a Lotad. I feared for Crash… then remembered that Mudkip isn’t Ground-type yet  dead Lotad. Followed up with a Shroomish, which paralysed poor Crash… switched in lv.6 Swift, and hurrah! Absorb only does 1HP damage! I never said I disliked Calm natures…

- Got to Rustboro! Next up, Gym number 1…


CHAPTER 4 – Rustboro or Bust(boro)

I’ve decided to carry on in prose rather than bullet points. Much nicer on the eye, y’know.

Anyway, I bumped into a Shroomish while grinding Crash for the Gym. Really, really wanted it – a Breloom would be amazing – but I couldn’t catch her, having already picked up Jabs in Petalburg Woods! I realised then the real difficulty of the Nuzlocke challenge; there really is no guarantee I’ll ever catch any of the Pokemon I actually want or need.

Crash hit lv.15 against the Gym trainers, and tried to learn Bide. I decided against learning what is essentially a high-risk suicide move on my Nuzlocke challenge… Imagine if I got Encored… the thought makes me slightly nauseous…

Anyway, Crash carved a Water Gun OHKO path through the residents of Petalburg Woods and hit lv.16, evolving into a Marshtomp and learning Mud Shot. Hoo-rah. Suddenly I felt a little more confident about taking on Roxane. So that’s where I headed – with Pepper, at lv.11, my only real backup! All or bust…

After all that buildup, Roxane was a cinch. OHKO’d Geodude, then set Nosepass up with a Mud Shot, expecting that A) Water Gun wouldn’t OHKO him, and B) it’d reduce his Speed to counter his inevitable Rock Tomb reducing Crash’s. Water Gun finished him off in style, and Crash hit lv.17. One Gym down, 7 to go!

Got Rock Tomb, didn’t teach it to anyone – only Crash could learn it, and it’s not much use to him, seeing as it sucks against Grass, his only weakness. Left the Gym and saw a Team Aqua member run off with that tool’s “goods.” Ho hum. Best follow him…

…Or not. Instead I left the moron to his crying and went back to get Swift some easy levels in the woods. She hit lv.13 and learned… Wing Attack?

Oh yes.

While levelling Jabs, who evolved into a Silcoon at lv.7, I came across a Shroomish. I got the Shroomish down to within one hit of fainting, but Jabs herself was also just 2 hits – or 1 critical hit – away from death. I could have switched Jabs out, or run away, but I decided to gamble and hope that Shroomish didn’t crit me. As I pressed the button, though, on Poison Sting, I realised I wished I hadn’t. I wasn’t just risking fainting, which is easily repaired at a Pokemon Centre. I was gambling with Jabs’ very life.

As it happened, Shroomish didn’t crit Jabs, it was fainted by Poison Sting, and Jabs hit lv.8. But I learned me a valuable lesson – not to gamble with my Pokemon’s lives. Not even with Jabs, by some distance my weakest Pokemon.

Then the unthinkable happened. Grinding happily away, 1 level away from a Beautifly… Poisoned by a rogue Wurmple. I didn’t make it to the Pokemon Centre in time (and I’m playing with no healing items at all, in or out of battle). Jabs died.

Wow, that was unexpected. Killed by one of her own. I really have to make sure I keep grinding throughout this challenge, or the same fate may befall any of my other Pokemon. With that in mind, I set to grinding Pepper. First Pokemon she came up against was another Wurmple… was this the same Wurmple that killed Jabs? Probably not. Kicked its ass regardless.

Onto Route 106. First Pokemon was a Taillow. Caught her, and on auto-pilot (never usually nickname my Pokemon) forgot to give her a name. Boxed her away, will have to remember to name her later.

Phew, this is a time-consuming challenge, what with having to keep running back to the Pokemon Centre every time I want to heal (poisoned by three consecutive Poison Stings… I lost my sense of humour at this point). Finally, Pepper hit lv.13 and learned… Bite?

Oh yes.




Current team:

Spoiler:
PEPPER - Female - Sassy - Lv.13
SWIFT - Female - Calm - Lv.14
CRASH - Male - Serious - Lv.17


In PC:

Spoiler:
TAILLOW - Female - Lax - Lv.7


Deceased:

Spoiler:
JABS - Female - Naughty - Lv.9 - Died from poison
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can you not double post please and edit your previous post please. Thanks
Right. Firstly, you're not even a moderator. Secondly, the double posts were a day apart; it's not my fault no-one else is posting in this thread, and I'm not going to continually re-edit the same post for the rest of time, it'd become ridiculously long.

Anyway, next chapter ahoy:


CHAPTER 5 – Brawling with Brawly

Beat a few more trainers, then found an old guy at the entrance to Rusturf tunnel whining about losing his “darling” Peeko (something concerning about that… I fear for that Wingull’s safety). Went into the cave and added a new Pokemon to my team – Charlie the Whismur, lv.7, Serious nature. Should be useful when it comes to learning Strength. Assuming he’s still alive, of course. Unlike Jabs… Poor Jabs.

Anyways, beat up the Aqua Grunt using Swift’s Wing Attack. It pleases me to have that move already, considering it’ll probably stay on Swift’s moveset forever. And hooray, Darling Peeko is saved. Well, assuming you consider being forced back into a life of being chased “playfully” around an old pervert’s log cabin as “being saved.” I bet the poor budgie was just trying to escape, and I ruined it all.

The tool who lost his Devon Goods abducted me and took me to his boss, another dubious old man. Oh, I take it back, he gave me a Pokenav. Good bloke. I found a girl wanting to trade my Slakoth for her Makuhita. I was keen, until I realised I didn’t have a Slakoth, and I had no way of getting one just yet. Maybe later young girl.

Got a Quick Claw from the Trainers’ School, gave it to Pepper. Got Cut from “Cutter’s” house – sounds like a self-harmer – but had no-one to teach it to. Discovered I couldn’t proceed any further without Rock Smash, so headed back to Mr. Briney’s house, stopping off to grind a bit with Charlie on Route 104 (yes, I skipped Petalburg Woods. Damn Wurmple).

Sailed to Dewford with Mr. Briney, and obtained a Silk Scary for Charlie. Got an Old Rod from a fisherman by the Gym, and used it to obtain my newest team member – a Magikarp, lv.9, female, whom I forgot to nickname. Again. Argh. She will be named Marjorie at the first opportunity.

Headed up to the cave in Dewford. A nice Hiker gave me the Flash HM, and I realised I needed a Zubat or I wouldn’t be able to use it. Instead I ran into a Makuhita, lv.9. Caught him and named him Thumper, Hasty nature. ARGH. Hasty?! Awful. Couldn’t it have been… I dunno, Brave? Or Impish? Or ANYTHING other than Hasty? And it’ll be a dark time in this cave when I look for Steven later.

Stuck around in the cave to grind a bit and get Crash ready to face the Gym – didn’t want to take any chances, I’ve read about people failing Nuzlocke runs on Brawly before and I didn’t feel particularly secure that I’d beat him, given that both Charlie and Pepper were weak to Fighting moves. I realised that not being allowed to use Flash without the Dewford Gym Badge meant nothing seeing as I couldn’t teach it to any of my Pokemon anyway, so I headed through the cave to find Steven. On the basement floor I ran into an Aron, and was sorely tempted to break the rules to catch it. I like Aggron. Didn’t break the rules though, and on I went, killing Aron all the while and gaining truckloads of XP from them.

After stumbling in the dark for a while I tracked down Steven and obtained the Steel Wing TM. Sweet. Taught it to Swift. Escape Roped out to heal, then headed back into the cave basement to train where the Aron were.

Then it happened again.

I switched in Thumper to train him up a bit, when the Aron I was facing critted Headbutt. Thumper went down in one. First battle, first attack. This Nuzlocke thing is pretty brutal.

Crash finished the Aron off and I scarpered, seeing as Crash hadd hit lv.20 by this point, Swift had evolved into aSwellow at lv.22 and I felt ready to take on the Gym. It’s lucky in a way that I hadn’t had Thumper for long enough by this point to get attached to him. Still, poor little fella. I mentally added Aron to the list of Pokemon I no longer liked (so far: Wurmple, Aron).

Into the Gym I went, nearly 7 hours playtime on the clock – probably more to do with the time I’ve spent typing this up rather than how long I’ve spent grinding. And in the end, Brawly was a complete non-event; Swift had steamrollered the Gym trainers on the way to evolving, and Crash OHKOd both of Brawly’s Pokemon with critted Mud Shots.

I couldn’t teach Bulk Up to any of my Pokemon, so I moved onto Slateport, trying to bump up Pepper and Charlie’s levels by using them against the beach trainers and those in the lemonade hut, nipping to the Slateport Pokemon Centre every now and then to heal. I decided against fishing for a Route 107 Pokemon until I got a better rod – no sense just getting another Magikarp to not use.

Current team:

Spoiler:
CHARLIE - Male - Serious - Lv.15
PEPPER - Female - Sassy - Lv.15
SWIFT - Female - Calm - Lv.22
CRASH - Male - Serious - Lv.22


In PC:

Spoiler:
ARIEL - Female - Lax - Lv.7
MARJORIE - Female - Naughty - Lv.9


Deceased:

Spoiler:
JABS - Female - Naughty - Lv.9 - Died from poison - Petalburg Woods
THUMPER - Male - Hasty - Lv.9 - Critted by an Aron Headbutt - Granite Cave
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It seems I'm singlehandedly keeping this thread alive. If any moderators want me to stop, then please tell me. Anyway, this is the next chapter of my journey:

CHAPTER 6 – The casualties pile up

Cheerful title to the chapter, isn’t it. I got a lot of playtime in today, partly due to the fact that I was away from my computer so I wasn’t stopping to type every minute or so. As a result I’ll probably omit a few details here and there but the general theme is still intact.

I headed north from Slateport City on Route 110, battling a few trainers and May, who wasn’t much of a competitor, despite her Wailmer having a lot of HP. I passed straight by the Trick House as I had no Pokemon who could use Cut at this point. First Pokemon I bumped into was a lv.12 Wingull, male, which I caught and named George. Careful nature. Not much use though.

I reached Mauville and healed up and got the Rock Smash HM, which I taught to Crash for lack of better options (Mud Shot and Water Gun still meant that his movepool was good at this point). I decided to get another Pokemon from Route 117, which turned out to be a male Roselia, lv.13. Named him Curly, and he had a Calm nature.

I beat up all the trainers around Route 117 and 118, then got a bike and headed down the Cycle Path and beat all those trainers. I then taught Cut to Curly, headed back to the Trick House, beat it and got a Rare Candy. I gave that to Curly, then regretted it immediately when I realised I’d never use him in battle.

Anyway by the time I challenged the Mauville Gym all my Pokemon were at lv.24 except Crash, who was at lv.27. Wattson was an absolute piece of cake – 3 Mud Shots took care of all his Pokemon, and the only move they even managed to attempt was a Sonicboom from his Magneton, which obligingly missed. Three Gyms down, 5 to go…

Headed north from Mauville on Route 111, beating the Winstrate family with Swift alone. Further north I found an impassable (for now) sandstorm, so I banked left and headed along Route 112, hoping to bump into a Pokemon I could actually use in my team… a Numel! Male, lv.14. Sweet. I love Numel. Caught him and named him Tiny; he had a Relaxed nature. I liked him immediately, and set about grinding him as I headed through the Fiery Path, catching a female Slugma (lv.15, Docile, named Wanda) along the way.

I popped out back onto Route 112 again – so I couldn’t catch any more Pokemon here – and kept going, stopping at a kind old lady’s house to rest. Hit Route 113, the one with all the volcanic ash, and failed to catch a Spinda (what a shame) because Tiny accidentally destroyed him. Went through Fallarbor and into the patch of grass in Route 114, meeting a Swablu! I was really keen to catch this little fella, but Numel critted his second Ember and the chance was gone. Real shame that, a Dragon-type would have come in very handy indeed, especially one with good defences like Altaria.

I headed into Meteor Falls, catching a Zubat, lv.17, male. I named him Laser, then boxed him away.

On a sidenote, I do find it entertaining that it’d taken me about 8 or 9 hours to actually catch a Zubat. I mean, they’re hardly rare… I haven’t even got a Zigzagoon either!

Onwards. I met Team Aqua, Magma and Dr. Cozmo, then continued on my way, after hearing that Aqua were up to some funny business at the volcano. I ploughed back through the Rusturf Tunnel using Rock Smash to clear the way, earning the Strength HM for my troubles, which I promptly taught to Pepper and Charlie. I went back up to Route 112 and up the newly free cable car to the top of the volcano, dispatching a couple of Team Aqua Grunts and setting up a showdown with their Boss, Archie.

Wow, Archie proved a tough battle. He really was a step above any other trainers I’d faced to this point; 3 evolved Pokemon gave my team a bit of a scare, especially his Golbat (which, worryingly, isn’t even fully evolved yet). I just scraped past the Golbat using Shockwave, which I taught Charlie after winning it back at the Mauville Gym.

With Archie dead, I trekked back down to the Jagged Pass, hoping beyond hope that I’d find a Spoink. I love Grumpig. Instead I bumped into another Numel, which Tiny accidentally killed outright with a high powered Magnitude. Given what was to come, this was an irony I’d come to regret.

I decided to stay in the Jagged Pass to get my team up to lv.30 before taking on the Gym leader in Lavaridge. Big mistake, as it turned out. Tiny was making his way happily up to lv.29 when he tried using Magnitude on a wild Numel. I got Magnitude 5, which didn’t kill the wild Pokemon. The wilder got Magnitude 9. Tiny was dead. At this point I seriously considered just healing him and forgetting it had happened, until I realised that there was no point Nuzlocking if I wasn’t going to do it properly. Tiny was gone and I had to move on. I released him, and replaced him in my team with Laser, thinking that in the long run, a Crobat would be pretty handy.

Back to the Jagged Pass I went. Laser had nearly hit lv.18 when I decided to take a risk and let him actually take on the wild Pokemon himself, because switching him out was painfully slow. First Pokemon he came up against was a Spoink; forgetting Laser was part-Poison for a split second, I led with Supersonic, which missed, and then Laser was OHKO’d by Psybeam. Argh… Another loss. I’d had Laser for such a short time that I didn’t even know his nature.

Shaken from my losses, I got the rest of my dwindling team up to lv.30 and challenged the gym – after picking up the egg from the lady next to the hot springs (Togepi, I seem to recall… if only Togekiss existed in Gen III).

I defeated the Gym trainers with ease, then headed onto Flannery. Crash took out her two Slugmas with ease, but Torkoal was proving a challenge – Crash could easily get her down to red health, but couldn’t quite finish her off before Flannery used a Hyper Potion (cheap trick if you ask me – I’m not using them). Torkoal then used Attract on Crash and I had to switch in Pepper. Big mistake.

Pepper was OHKO’d by Overheat. Pepper, the first Pokemon I caught on this Nuzlocke challenge, my trusted companion, was dead. This loss hit me harder than any of the others so far.

I switched Crash back in and managed to avenge Pepper without any paralysis from repeated Body Slams. I won the Heat Badge and the Overheat TM, which I couldn’t use since Tiny’s demise. Neither seemed like compensation for the loss I’d just suffered. Damn you Flannery, and damn you Torkoal.

May showed up to give me some Goggles to help me through the sandstorm on Route 111; my next stop is to limp that way with the three remaining members of my team, plus Curly my Flash/Cut slave and an unhatched egg.

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CHAPTER 7 – Like father, like son

I did everything there is to do in the Desert, choosing the Claw Fossil. In my view, Generation III’s fossils are by some distance the worst yet, at least until Gen IV when both Armaldo and Cradily figure out how to use a few half decent moves. As it is though, that fossil will probably never be hatched. The first Pokemon I bumped into was a male Sandshrew, lv.20. Another Serious nature, which is ok, but I was hoping for a Trapinch. Digger the Sandshrew was promptly boxed away.

The next thing to do is to beat my dad. This means a big, long grinding session, because if there is one Gym in the entire series of Pokemon games that I loathe, it’s the Petalburg Gym. I just HATE those Slaking. Essentially I’d like to have about a 10 level headstart on Norman, so I’d like all my Pokemon to be level 40 before I start this Gym, as I have no Ghost- or Fighting-type Pokemon (if only Thumper hadn’t died…). I might settle for getting Crash fully evolved and then giving it a go, though.

On with the grind, then.

After getting a few levels, my egg hatched, and to my surprise, it wasn’t a Togepi, but a Wynaut… Interesting. Nicknamed him Rebound. Quirky nature. Rebound may be an inspired addition to my team, if I ever have the patience to raise him. For now, though, the grind was more important.

…or was it?

Dig. I hadn’t taught the Dig TM to any of my Pokemon. Dig, the move that protects a Pokemon from all harm for a turn. I think I may have just stumbled upon the secret of how to beat those damn Slaking… Still, I wanted Crash to evolve just to be sure. I hate training in a sandstorm. The animation does my head in.

After Crash evolved I realised his most powerful Special move was still Water Gun, so I spent every penny I possessed on coins at the Game Corner and taught him Ice Beam. Then I decided to take the plunge against Norman.

And my oh my, what a plunge it was. Crash avoided every attack bar one by Digging when it attacked (I wasn’t sure if Norman using a Hyper Potion counted as one of Slaking’s “active” turns – as it happens, it did, and Crash took a Façade for about 40 damage). Crash then powered past Vigoroth with a Dig and an Ice Beam, before facing the final Slaking.

The second Slaking was faster than Crash, completely destroying the Dig tactic. Vigoroth had taken Crash’s health down to 44/120, and Slaking’s Façade took him down to just 2HP. Another Façade would spell the end for my first Nuzlocke Pokemon… but no! Slaking used Focus Punch! And I’d used Ice Beam, which actually froze Slaking! The match had turned on its head in an instant. Finishing Slaking off was a simple matter of spamming Mud Shot and Ice Beam until he went down, and the Balance Badge was mine, along with Surf, which I taught to Crash as a reward. Charlie got Façade. The whole game can turn on such small margins.

I caught a lv.24 Marill in the pond next to Petalburg Gym just to celebrate being able to Surf. I named him Bubble.

My next stop, after I met Wattson in Mauville, was to head to New Mauville.

Current team:

Spoiler:
CHARLIE - Male - Serious - Lv.34
SWIFT - Female - Calm - Lv.31
CRASH - Male - Serious - Lv.36
CURLY - Male - Calm - Lv.14


In PC:

Spoiler:
ARIEL - Female - Lax - Lv.7
MARJORIE - Female - Naughty - Lv.9
GEORGE - Male - Careful - Lv.12
WANDA - Female - Docile - Lv.15
REBOUND - Male - Quirky - Lv.5
BUBBLE - Male - Hardy - Lv.24


Deceased:

Spoiler:
JABS - Female - Naughty - Lv.9 - Died from poison - Petalburg Woods
THUMPER - Male - Hasty - Lv.9 - Critted by an Aron Headbutt - Granite Cave
TINY - Male - Relaxed - Lv.28 - Killed by a wild Numel's lucky Magnitude 9 - Jagged Pass
LASER - Male - Hardy - Lv.17 - Killed by a wild Spoink's Psybeam - Jagged Pass
PEPPER - Female - Sassy - Lv.30 - Killed by Flannery's Torkoal - Lavaridge Gym
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CHAPTER 8 – A shocking new addition

My entry into New Mauville was celebrated with the newest addition to my team’s ranks – Dash the Voltorb, lv.24, Naïve nature. New Mauville was a piece of cake and I headed onwards.

I Surfed across the little stretch of water on Route 118 hoping not to get Tentacool’d, - I wanted an Electrike in the grass beyond – and was successful. Picked up the Good Rod from the Fisherman and headed further down Route 118. I bumped into Steven for a pointless conversation and delved into the grass. First Pokemon I encountered was… a Manectric! What are the chances?! Oh, 10% according to Bulbapedia… Male, lv.26, Static as his ability (I found this out when Crash was paralysed on contact with him). Named him Major. His nature was Quiet… Ok I guess. Now I can stick Dash the Voltorb in the PC and concentrate on my new, 4th team member. Bulbapedia told me that Major wouldn’t learn Thunderbolt naturally so I used the TM24 Wattson had rewarded me with for sorting out New Mauville.

Route 119 sucks. It’s long and a Breloom nearly killed Major and you have to sit through the “It is raining” animation every damn turn… At least the Weather Institute was amusingly easy and has a bed to heal in. I obtained a Castform for saving the scientists, which I wasn’t able to nickname for some reason. Female, lv.25, Timid nature. I’m not 100% sure I’m allowed to use her though, as she’s the second Pokemon I obtained on Route 119 after catching Streaky the Linoone (lv.25, Male, Calm). I boxed Castform away just in case (not that I would have used her otherwise) and carried on, beating up May to obtain HM02. Swift was the lucky learner of Fly.

I reached Fortree City with little trouble, and looked around. An old lady gave me Hidden Power because I have psychic powers, a stupid girl wants to trade my Pikachu for her Skitty (why would I do that?!) and that’s about it. Bulbapedia told me that Winona, the Gym leader, had an Altaria at level 33. A quick Ice Beam from Crash should sort that out quite nicely, so I figured I was already prepared to take her on… but something invisible was blocking the route to the Gym so I carried on down Route 120.

The first Pokemon I encountered on Route 120 was another Linoone, which I killed instead of capturing. I headed onwards and found Steven, who gave me the Devon Scope. He used it to make a Kecleon appear and attack; Major made short work of the Kecleon, which I couldn’t catch anyway. Something tells me this Devon Scope will get me into Fortree Gym…

It did. I progressed with minimal difficulty past the Gym trainers (and don’t you just love the puzzle in this Gym? I do) and set up a showdown with Winona… which was a complete anti-climax. I absolutely destroyed her, even though she switched in her Altaria a lot sooner than expected. 4 OHKOs later and I was outta there with a new Badge and the TM for Aerial Ace. I decided against teaching it to Swift as she was getting left behind level-wise – she was only lv.32 while Major, Charlie and Crash were at 37, 37 and 39 respectively.

Next up, I’ll head down to Lilycove City and finally help Crash forget Rock Smash!



Current team:

Spoiler:
CHARLIE - Male - Serious - Lv.37
SWIFT - Female - Calm - Lv.32
CRASH - Male - Serious - Lv.39
MAJOR - Male - Quiet - Lv.37
CURLY - Male - Calm - Lv.14


In PC:

Spoiler:
ARIEL - Female - Lax - Lv.7
MARJORIE - Female - Naughty - Lv.9
GEORGE - Male - Careful - Lv.12
WANDA - Female - Docile - Lv.15
DIGGER - Male - Serious - Lv.20
REBOUND - Male - Quirky - Lv.5
BUBBLE - Male - Quirky - Lv.24
DASH - N/A - Naive - Lv.24
STREAKY - Male - Calm - Lv.25
CASTFORM - Female - Timid - Lv.25


Deceased:

Spoiler:
JABS - Female - Naughty - Lv.9 - Died from poison - Petalburg Woods
THUMPER - Male - Hasty - Lv.9 - Critted by an Aron Headbutt - Granite Cave
TINY - Male - Relaxed - Lv.28 - Killed by a wild Numel's lucky Magnitude 9 - Jagged Pass
LASER - Male - Hardy - Lv.17 - Killed by a wild Spoink's Psybeam - Jagged Pass
PEPPER - Female - Sassy - Lv.30 - Killed by Flannery's Torkoal - Lavaridge Gym
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