
Even if you have a box full in the PC, your game is over. The general consensus of this challenge also includes that if you black out/white out, it’s game over. This rule keeps it so you don’t just stock up on hundreds of backup Pokémon so that you never lose, and keeps it a solid challenge. The next main rule is that you can only catch the first Pokémon you see on a route, and only one per route. This is a huge deal if you have that Pokémon for a long time and you lose to a one-hit KO or from poison. If your Pokémon faints, it is dead and you have to release it the next chance you get, no reviving. The Nuzlocke challenge has a few basic rules for completing a Pokémon game (and even has its own subreddit for sharing your Nuzlocke stories). One of the more common challenges to go through is the Nuzlocke. If you’re bored of the mainstream Pokémon games, a lot of people look up ways to challenge themselves in the games. The word “Pokémon” is a household name due to its massive television and video game success, but what the heck is a Nuzlocke?
