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Day 119

With my final team assembled—Skeledirge, Grafaiai, Garganacl, Kilowattrel, Brambleghast, and Orthworm—I was ready to test myself at the Pokémon League of Paldea. Just outside, I caught a Tandemaus, not as a fighter this late in the journey but as one last addition to my growing collection. Then, with my six chosen partners, I stepped through the gates and faced the Elite Four.

Rika fell with little resistance, her Ground-types crumbling under the pressure of my team. Poppy proved trickier, her Steel-types hitting hard, but my strategies broke through. Larry—back again in a new role—was laughably easy, and I couldn’t help but think his paycheck would take another cut after that defeat. Finally came Hassel, whose Dragon-types demanded caution, but careful moves and solid teamwork brought me victory. With the Elite Four defeated, only the Champion remained.

Geeta stood tall, but her battle turned out to be one of the easiest I’d faced. Brambleghast slipped into the shadows with Phantom Force and took down Espathra in a single strike. Garganacl crushed Kingambit with Hammer Arm, then Skeledirge Terastallized and obliterated Avalugg with Overheat. Kilowattrel surged through Veluza with Discharge, while Grafaiai jabbed down Gogoat with venomous precision. Finally, Geeta’s ace Glimmora took the field, Terastallized and ready to fight. I answered with Orthworm. Though Glimmora resisted the first Earthquake and countered with a Rock-type Tera Blast, it wasn’t enough. Orthworm struck again with another Earthquake, and Geeta’s last Pokémon collapsed.

And just like that, it was over. Geeta, the so-called top Champion of Paldea, had fallen without much effort. Perhaps she was the easiest Champion I’d ever faced, but regardless, I had claimed the title. With Skeledirge and my faithful team at my side, I became the Champion of the Paldea region.
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>>58306345
>No cringe nicknames
Based
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>>58306345
>Geeta stood tall, but her battle turned out to be one of the easiest I’d faced.
Not saying she's not easy or that having Glimmora as her final pokemon makes any sense, but your team was about 15 levels over hers. Wouldn't pat myself on the back too much.
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>>58306454
Game gave me loads of rare candies I didn't use before, might as well reward myself by using them.
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Why can't you just write these posts by yourself?
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>>58306615
I do write them by myself.
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>>58306640
You honestly might be the dumbest motherfucker in the entire board. Who the fuck are you trying to fool?
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>>58306532
If you're going to blogpost about your larping in an already easy single-player game so much, then roiding the difficulty away only makes it more retarded
Please tell me you din't buy the DLC
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>>58306750
He has never touched any of the post games from other games so 100% he didn’t
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>>58306750
No but I thought about giving it ago. Is it any good?
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Why are all nametrannies so fucking stupid?
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>>58307940
you have to be stupid to use a name in the first place
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>>58306750
I think this is the same anon who used to post the random Pokémon of the day threads.
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hi connie
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>>58306345
How much do you play a day? Half an hour?
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>>58309150
Hello.
>>58309248
3 hours a day usually.
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>>58309967
>3 hours a day usually.
What do you even do? Shiny hunt?
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Day 120

Despite becoming the Champion of Paldea, one final mission awaited me: venturing into the Great Crater of Paldea under Professor Sada’s orders. Descending into the depths of Area Zero, I found myself in a vast, untouched paradise. The landscape stretched endlessly—a hidden world of waterfalls, crystalline cliffs, and prehistoric energy that felt older than time itself. While exploring this breathtaking but dangerous place, I caught a Glimmora and pressed onward, deeper and deeper, until I reached the Zero Lab at the crater’s heart.

There, I was greeted not by Sada herself, but by an AI replica bearing her face. The real Professor Sada had died long ago; this machine, built in her image, was all that remained. She explained the truth: the time machine at the bottom of the crater was unleashing ancient Pokémon into the modern world, and they were far too powerful to coexist with our era. She asked me to shut it down. But when the moment came, her programming went haywire—she was designed to protect the time machine at all costs. To stop the chaos, I had to battle her.

Her prehistoric team emerged from the mists of time. Kilowattrel swooped in first, striking down Slither Wing with Dual Wingbeat. I Terastallized Skeledirge into a pure Ghost-type and blasted Flutter Mane with Shadow Ball before incinerating Brute Bonnet with Torch Song. Orthworm entered next, shaking the earth to bring down Sandy Shocks, while Skeledirge returned to fell Scream Tail with another powerful Shadow Ball. Finally, the mightiest of them all appeared—Roaring Moon, a terrifying echo of a long-extinct dragon. Orthworm held firm, striking with Iron Heads to chip away its defenses until, at last, Roaring Moon collapsed.
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With the AI defeated, I shut down the time machine for good. Area Zero fell silent, its energy dispersing like a dream fading at dawn. I climbed back to the surface, knowing the region—and perhaps the world—was safe.

Though I may not have claimed the Championship in Kanto and Johto, my victories across Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar, and now Paldea had forged a legacy all my own. From a rookie with a single starter to a trainer who stopped disasters and toppled legends, my journey had reached its natural end. I laid down my Poké Balls at last, content to retire—not as just another Champion, but as the trainer who saved entire regions from ruin.
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Well that's the end of my nuzlocke journey and I'm so happy I did it. From Fire Red, Heartgold, Emerald, Platinum, Black, White 2, X, Ultra Sun, Sword and Scarlet, it took me 120 days to complete, pretty much around about 4 months.

Since it was all supposed to be apart of one nuzlocke, the original rule was if I caught a pokemon in Kanto, I was not allowed to use it in any other pokemon region as apart of the nuzlocke and this goes to other regions as well. It did get tiring and limiting however as at a certain point, I got bored of listing out what I had caught in past games and what I hadn't caught in past games and I eventually just made it a rule to only catch gen 9 pokemon by the time I got to Paldea.

I've decided next nuzlocke I do, I'm not gonna be so limiting and I'm not gonna make all 10 games into one big nuzlocke next time. Right now, I'm gonna take a break from nuzlockes but I do want to return. Some ideas I came up was only catching pokemon that are the aces of human characters which means I wouldn't have to keep track of a list or doing gen 4 and only catching cross gen evos or gen 7 and only catching regional variants of gen 1 pokemon.

I don't know if I will make posts about it though, I might just go back to posting in the nuzlocke general. I know some people like my threads and like reading them but I also know some people don't and don't want to see my threads which is understandable. For now, I will see you all later. Goodbye for now.



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