Nuzlocke Comics/YMMV

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All Comics

Original Comic

Hale's Emerald/Platinum Hard Mode

Apocalypse Johto

  • Fridge Brilliance: Giovanni is startled when Candace disguised as a Rocket greets him with "Hail Giovanni!", because he's not the leader of Team Rocket any more. She blew her cover.
  • Moral Event Horizon: Candace breaking and entering into the Olivine Town lighthouse, now a shrine to honor Jasmine who sacrificed herself to allow the rest of the town to survive, by way of Forretress' Mirror Shot to get the badge, considered a sacred object by the survivors, was viewed as this by some people.
  • Nightmare Fuel

Nyachan's Nuzlocke Challenges

  • Memetic Outfit: Played with during her Pearl run, as Lily remains the heroine and Gary the rival, but they wear the familiar outfits of Dawn and Barry.
  • Ship-to-Ship Combat: So much in her Pearl run, between Lily/Gary and Lily/Lucas, that she had to threaten to holler at the mods in the opening post of her Sapphire run. Gary won, if you're interested.

Kynim's Nuzlocke Runs

Lyrax's Gold Run

  • Moral Event Horizon: Lyrax's Gold run immediately establishes the rival as a Complete Monster when he steals both of the leftover starters, apparently just so he could tell Lyrax "Don't follow me or I'll kill one of them." He does.

In Azza's Run

  • Complete Monster: God,Gary and his Charmelon. See the Moral Event Horizon trope.
  • Moral Event Horizon: Charmeleon (and his trainer as well) make it clear they're well over the Complete Monster line when Raticate argues that the murder of innocent Pokemon was completely unnecessary, and demands to be released from the team. They do so, but then Charmeleon claims that since Raticate is now a wild Pokemon, he can do whatever he wants, and very brutally murders Raticate as well.

Shining Ace's Nuzlocke

Other comics

  • Complete Monster: Villain Protagonist Melvin from the dead comic Chronicles of Rolthar, whose mission is to kill every last Pokemon trainer in Kanto and take their eyes as trophies. He has a Freudian Excuse, but it's flimsy (his brother lost an eye in some sort of war involving Pokemon training, and Melvin is trying to get revenge for him) and wasn't fully-explained before the comic went dead, and Word of Artist says he's not supposed to be sympathetic.
    • The Unnamed Protagonist from Pitch Black is a terrifying, evil, sadistic protagonist. From the beginning it's established that he's NOT a good character, (Considering we see his first activities IMPALING POKEMON ON HIS PICKET FENCE). From then on, any Pokemon he catches he forces to fight and brutally murder his friends and family and sees them nothing more as tools, even going as far as to KILL his own Pokemon. Basically, he's an even worse version of Paul. His Oshawott, Icarus, MAY be just as bad.