EpicJackman
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![[PokeCommunity.com] Introducing the SETlocke! [PokeCommunity.com] Introducing the SETlocke!](https://i.imgur.com/uny5yik.png)
(forgive my less than stellar graphic design skills)
Introduction:
After trying a few times to actually come up with a challenge, I finally thought of one that I think is mostly original. Before we get any further, I would like to give credit where credit is due. Lately, YouTube has been recommending many Nuzlocke variants to me, and one I stumbled upon was DeadBedSpread's Looplocke Challenge. Another challenge I've been thinking about lately is Marriland's Wedlocke Challenge. However, the main inspitation for this challenge is the card game SET! It's a lot of fun, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a thinking puzzles. If you want to play it, you can play daily puzzles on their website, the NYTimes website, or you can play a full game here. I don't know if this all really counts as advertising (I'll remove it if it is), but this challenge is not entirely my ideas.
The Challenge Itself:
In SET, your goal is to match groups of three cards, and each card has four attributes: its color, shape, quantity, and pattern. In order for a SET to be valid, the four attributes for the three cards must be all the same or all different for each attribute.
For example, if I had a single red striped oval, a double purple empty ovals, and a triple green solid ovals, I would have a SET, because all the colors are different, the quantities are different, the patterns are different, and the shapes are all the same. This is great and all, but how does this apply to Pokemon?
SETlocke Rules:
Normal Nuzlocke Rules:
- If a Pokemon faints, it is considered dead.
- You may only catch the first Pokemon encountered on any route.
- You must nickname all Pokemon.
SETlocke Rules:
- At most, you may have only two SETs of 3 Pokemon in your party at a time.
- During battle, you may only switch between Pokemon in the same Set.
- If you have 3 or more Pokemon in your party, you must form one complete SET. For the extra Pokemon, either deposit them in the PC for later or don't use them.
- If you can't form a single set with any Pokemon, use whichever ones form the closest SET until you can make a valid one.
- If you switch out Pokemon or use any HM Slaves, they must be compatible in a SET, or you must rework your party to form a complete set.
- To win, you must defeat the Elite 4 and Champion.
- If you do not have at least one complete set when you challenge the Elite 4, you have lost the challenge.
How to form a SET:
Considering this is the most important part of the challenge, I will now tell you how to make a SET. I would recommend keeping track of your Pokemon's stats in something like a spreadsheet so it is easier to find a valid SET. The goal is to make it easy to make SETs that work with different groups of Pokemon.
Anyway, here are the criteria:
1. Pokemon's type: This one is pretty simple. If you are going for a SET of Pokemon with the same type, they must all have at least one typing in common. However, if your SET includes Pokemon with different typing, all of their types (including subtypes) must be different. The type you used is determined by the Pokemon's current form. For example, if you have a Chimchar, its type is Fire, not Infernape's Fire/Fighting.
2. Pokemon's nature: There are a lot of different natures, so to simplify things, I categorized them by which stat they buff. The groups are as follows:
Neutral: Hardy, Docile, Serious, Bashful, Quirky
+Attack: Lonely, Brave, Adamant, Naughty
+Defense: Bold, Relaxed, Impish, Lax
+Speed: Timid, Hasty, Jolly, Naive
+Sp. Atk: Modest, Mild, Quiet, Rash
+Sp. Def: Calm, Gentle, Sassy, Careful
3. Pokemon's color: To make this challenge look a little bit like SET, Pokemon's color is also a factor. I used Bulbapedia to find the different colors that Pokemon can be, so I've once again grouped them below:
Warm Colors: Red, Pink, Yellow
Cool Colors: Blue, Green, Purple
Neutral Colors: Black, White, Gray, Brown
These color groups might not be the most accurate, but I'm no expert on color theory (or colors for that matter either).
4. Pokemon's egg group: Since SET has four criteria, I've decided to include another aspect every Pokemon has. Like typing, the egg groups are all separate, but you can group together the Water ones if you want (since I'm not sure why there are three of them in the first place).
And that's it for the criteria for making a SET. For each of these criteria, they must either be the same for three Pokemon or different for three Pokemon. Let me give a couple of examples to help clarify:
![[PokeCommunity.com] Introducing the SETlocke! [PokeCommunity.com] Introducing the SETlocke!](https://i.imgur.com/OCsxZA1.png)
![[PokeCommunity.com] Introducing the SETlocke! [PokeCommunity.com] Introducing the SETlocke!](https://i.imgur.com/3GY0Ks4.png)
Conclusion:
And that is everything essentially. I want this to be an easily accessible challenge, so if you want to play with only 3 out of 4 criteria, be my guest. If you think the egg groups should have their own individual groups, feel free to play by your own rules. As such, I ask that you include any special rules you are playing by in your signup form. If you would like to do an Ultimate version (one game from each region I think), be sure to clarify in your signup form, and remember that Gen I and II aren't really compatible with the criteria.
Here's my signup as an example:
Name:EpicJackman
Type: Single
Game: Platinum
Optional Rules: Dupes Clause, Shiny Clause
Challengers:
Spoiler:
EpicJackman: Platinum
Zemanahrad: Blaze Black 2
Zemanahrad: Blaze Black 2
Winners:
Spoiler:
None.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the challenge, and be sure to update your progress!
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