It depends on how you want to play it. The two basic rules are that you can only catch one Pokemon in an area, and if a Pokemon faints, it's dead permanently. You can also add other rules such as no healing items, no going to Pokemon Centers, and no evolving your Pokemon, depending on how hard you want the game to be.
To do a Nuzlocke challenge, you play the game as normal, except with two rules: 1) Catch only the first Pokemon you encounter in a route/cave. 2) If a Pokemon faints, it's dead permanently and can no longer be used. Other rules can be added at your discretion; those are just the two basic rules.
Pokemon Nuzlocke is a challenge you can do on any Pokemon game. The challenge is self set and it helps to make the game more challenging. For example, here are some rules people often do if they decide to take the nuzlocke challengeIf a Pokemon faints, you may no longer use it, if all your pokemon faint (Thus you white/black out) it's considered game over.You must nickname all your pokemonYou can't use the Maste BallYou can't use the Pokemon Center
A Nuzlocke is a challange in Pokemon games. The rules are: 1) You can only catch the first Pokemon on each route/area. If you kill it/it runs away: tough luck. 2) If a Pokemon faints, release it. 3) Nickname all Pokemon. You can also add more rules like one pokeball per town, no healing items in and/or outside of battle, only use a Pokemon center before a gym battle, etc....
If you are the leader of the clan then you would have to challenge someone or have someone challenge you. Then when you get a challenge you can set the rules and the go through the portal south of the white and red.
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To do a Nuzlocke challenge, you play the game as normal, except with two rules: 1) Catch only the first Pokemon you encounter in a route/cave. 2) If a Pokemon faints, it's dead permanently and can no longer be used. Other rules can be added at your discretion; those are just the two basic rules.
Pokemon Nuzlocke is a challenge you can do on any Pokemon game. The challenge is self set and it helps to make the game more challenging. For example, here are some rules people often do if they decide to take the nuzlocke challengeIf a Pokemon faints, you may no longer use it, if all your pokemon faint (Thus you white/black out) it's considered game over.You must nickname all your pokemonYou can't use the Maste BallYou can't use the Pokemon Center
A Nuzlocke run is a run done with the following rules: 1) You can only catch the first Pokemon you encounter in a new area. 2) If a Pokemon faints, it can no longer be used and has to be released or permanently boxed. There are other optional rules that you can add to your discretion, too, such as nicknaming every Pokemon you catch.
A Nuzlocke is a challange in Pokemon games. The rules are: 1) You can only catch the first Pokemon on each route/area. If you kill it/it runs away: tough luck. 2) If a Pokemon faints, release it. 3) Nickname all Pokemon. You can also add more rules like one pokeball per town, no healing items in and/or outside of battle, only use a Pokemon center before a gym battle, etc....
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The rules for the ice bucket challenge are easy. A person must pour a bucket of ice water over their head and nominate 3 other people to do the challenge. The people who refuse to do the challenge should donate $100 to the ALS foundation. People who do the challenge should donate $10.
Sure you can. There's only two necessary rules to play a nuzlocke: fainted Pokemon are dead and have to be released or boxed permanently, and you can only catch the first Pokemon you encounter in a new area.
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