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I was wondering if anyone does self imposed rules in non-nuzlocke runs? I started a SoulSilver playthrough a few nights ago but it's too boring and easy but I didn't feel like doing a nuzlocke so I just implemented some rules I normally have in nuzlockes.
First, I do set instead of switch. In my opinion, if you play on switch you are doing baby easy mode and it is so low effort it isn't even worth playing. I also do no overleveling where I can't level past the highest level of the next gym leader, for example, I can't go over level 13 before I beat Falkner. This keeps it much more competitive and it works on an RP level as well as in Pokemon Origins, Brock selects Pokemon based on how many badges you have. The last self imposed rule I am doing is I match how many healing items the opposing gym leaders uses. Falkner doesn't use any items so I can't either. This one is kind of a sportsmanship thing to me, sure I can win any battle if I spam potions but that is also just too low skill and makes the game not fun for me.
What are some rules the rest of you add to your games and why do you add them?
First, I do set instead of switch. In my opinion, if you play on switch you are doing baby easy mode and it is so low effort it isn't even worth playing. I also do no overleveling where I can't level past the highest level of the next gym leader, for example, I can't go over level 13 before I beat Falkner. This keeps it much more competitive and it works on an RP level as well as in Pokemon Origins, Brock selects Pokemon based on how many badges you have. The last self imposed rule I am doing is I match how many healing items the opposing gym leaders uses. Falkner doesn't use any items so I can't either. This one is kind of a sportsmanship thing to me, sure I can win any battle if I spam potions but that is also just too low skill and makes the game not fun for me.
What are some rules the rest of you add to your games and why do you add them?