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The Purist Challenge:
Hey guys I'm new to the forum and waned to post a challenge to make people completely rethink their strategies on Pokemon. This took literally about 5 hours to get together. But this isn't an introduction thread so let's get on with the challenge.
In every Pokemon, there is an inherent energy. Many inherent energies. Some prospered when Pokemon started to become accustomed to Trainer battles and new technology. Other energies however, were left untrained as they were considered benign due to the future of the society. They are not gone though, quite faint, but detectable. As a purist, it is your duty to use only these three energies as your resources to be a trainer: Earth, Sky, and Life.
This challenge can be played for almost battle oriented Pokemon Game including but not limited to:
B/W 2 , B/W, HG/SS/D/P/PL XD, E/S/R FR/LG and Collesium.
Simply put this challenge puts more of an emphasis on 3 stats that are not often considered in Pokemon: Weight, Height, and HP. The more of these qualities you have the more freedom you will have as a trainer. You could either focus on having the best team for these stats, or take your journey with a few restrictions.
Here's how it works: The amount of energy in the 3 aspects (Earth, Sky, and Life) correlate to the statistics of Weight, Height, and HP. Once you catch (or otherwise obtain) a Pokemon, you must pick which of these aspects that Pokemon will specialize in. It can only use the energy from one and may not change after its specialty has been decided. Also the energy may only be utilized when in your party so only consider the statistics of those that will be around with you.
NOTE: When calculating HP remember that only the maximum HP is considered so if you're Pokemon gets harmed, don't worry, you can still use HMs.
Earth: The ability of the Pokemon to use it's own potential
96 Total Lbs: One Pokemon may hold an item
144 Total Lbs: Two Pokemon may hold items
216 Total Lbs: Three Pokemon my hold items
324 Total Lbs: Four Pokemon may hold items
486 Total Lbs: Five Pokemon may hold items
729 Total Lbs: Six Pokemon may hold items
Sky: The ability of Pokemon to use the potential of the enviroment
3 Total Feet: Potions and all Single Status cures may be used
5 Total Feet: Super Potions and Fresh Water may be used
8 Total Feet: Hyper Potions, all berries, Soda Pop, and Lemonade may be used
12 Total Feet: Moomoo Milk, Full Heals, and all Herbs may be used
18 Total Feet: Max Potions and PP increasing items may be used
27 Total Feet: All items may be used
Life: The ability of Pokemon to use the potential of it's wisdom
50 Total HP: You may use TMs and HMs
125 Total HP: You may run away from battles
320 Total HP: You may use items in battle
750 Total HP: You may switch out Pokemon during battle
It is your choice to balance the aspects out as you wish, but remember to neglect a single one my cause your journey to be much more difficult than usual. Good luck fellow Purist Trainers.
NOTE: Some Pokemon who have "Hax" stats (Snorlax in weight, Onix in height, Blissey in HP) are allowed and even suggested for beginners. Keep in mind this is to chalenge the trainer's choice of Pokemon as well as the limitations put on the trainer by those choices.
Those who proclaim Challenge Accepted: Ilikrandomness: Pl
Those who have become Pure Champions:
Hey guys I'm new to the forum and waned to post a challenge to make people completely rethink their strategies on Pokemon. This took literally about 5 hours to get together. But this isn't an introduction thread so let's get on with the challenge.
In every Pokemon, there is an inherent energy. Many inherent energies. Some prospered when Pokemon started to become accustomed to Trainer battles and new technology. Other energies however, were left untrained as they were considered benign due to the future of the society. They are not gone though, quite faint, but detectable. As a purist, it is your duty to use only these three energies as your resources to be a trainer: Earth, Sky, and Life.
This challenge can be played for almost battle oriented Pokemon Game including but not limited to:
B/W 2 , B/W, HG/SS/D/P/PL XD, E/S/R FR/LG and Collesium.
Simply put this challenge puts more of an emphasis on 3 stats that are not often considered in Pokemon: Weight, Height, and HP. The more of these qualities you have the more freedom you will have as a trainer. You could either focus on having the best team for these stats, or take your journey with a few restrictions.
Here's how it works: The amount of energy in the 3 aspects (Earth, Sky, and Life) correlate to the statistics of Weight, Height, and HP. Once you catch (or otherwise obtain) a Pokemon, you must pick which of these aspects that Pokemon will specialize in. It can only use the energy from one and may not change after its specialty has been decided. Also the energy may only be utilized when in your party so only consider the statistics of those that will be around with you.
NOTE: When calculating HP remember that only the maximum HP is considered so if you're Pokemon gets harmed, don't worry, you can still use HMs.
Earth: The ability of the Pokemon to use it's own potential
96 Total Lbs: One Pokemon may hold an item
144 Total Lbs: Two Pokemon may hold items
216 Total Lbs: Three Pokemon my hold items
324 Total Lbs: Four Pokemon may hold items
486 Total Lbs: Five Pokemon may hold items
729 Total Lbs: Six Pokemon may hold items
Sky: The ability of Pokemon to use the potential of the enviroment
3 Total Feet: Potions and all Single Status cures may be used
5 Total Feet: Super Potions and Fresh Water may be used
8 Total Feet: Hyper Potions, all berries, Soda Pop, and Lemonade may be used
12 Total Feet: Moomoo Milk, Full Heals, and all Herbs may be used
18 Total Feet: Max Potions and PP increasing items may be used
27 Total Feet: All items may be used
Life: The ability of Pokemon to use the potential of it's wisdom
50 Total HP: You may use TMs and HMs
125 Total HP: You may run away from battles
320 Total HP: You may use items in battle
750 Total HP: You may switch out Pokemon during battle
It is your choice to balance the aspects out as you wish, but remember to neglect a single one my cause your journey to be much more difficult than usual. Good luck fellow Purist Trainers.
NOTE: Some Pokemon who have "Hax" stats (Snorlax in weight, Onix in height, Blissey in HP) are allowed and even suggested for beginners. Keep in mind this is to chalenge the trainer's choice of Pokemon as well as the limitations put on the trainer by those choices.
Those who proclaim Challenge Accepted: Ilikrandomness: Pl
Those who have become Pure Champions:
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