Pendraflare

Age 32
Male
Pennsylvania
Seen July 30th, 2021
Posted March 29th, 2021
6,263 posts
9.8 Years
So, I know there are quite a few people who like to turn their Nuzlockes into fan fiction works and even comic strips. Thanks to what Marriland has done with his newer Nuzlockes and his new Wedlockes (variant), my curiosity has been compelled recently and i'm thinking of doing that with my own Wedlockes (i'm currently doing one on White). I don't really draw, so I think i'm the kind who would be best off writing stuff. And as the title says, i'm curious as to how I should go about it.

What is there I should leave out and what I should keep? I'm sure I wouldn't need to include every single bit of what happens to me during gameplay, and without video footage to refer to (although I have plenty of screenshots) it might be hard to refer to what I can use. I guess I would keep important battles, and ones where teammates (almost) die and such. But i'm sure I can figure out something to make it work!

Discuss.
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moon

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The most difficult point when turning Nuzlockes (and variants) into some kind of story, I think, is how to picture the pokémon world. Do pokémon always die in battle and people don't feel bad about it, or is your character on some kind of special quest that is more dangerous? Or are pokémon just digital beings without real lives, so killing them is just like playing a game, or are the pokémon you capture special somehow so that they can speak human language and take on dear nicknames?

I'm curious to hear what take you'll have on the setting when you're planning to do a Nuzlocke/Wedlocke run :3
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