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Legendaries are false idols, and should be killed |
Legendaries are false idols, and should be killed |
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Cant use Fossils, Game corners, or drugs (PP Up, Rare Candy, etc) }} |
Cant use Fossils, Game corners, or drugs (PP Up, Rare Candy, etc) }} |
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** If that's not your cup of |
** If that's not your cup of tea, some fans use [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F-r_KBN_GE the "Evil Challenge"], for this, you have to use the most evil-looking Pokemon you can find; which Pokemon qualify varies, but mostly Bug, Poison, Dark, and Ghost-types. Possibly better if you choose to play the game competitively with other players. |
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** One monotype challenge is now apparently known as the 'Youngster Joey' challenge. Get through the Elite Four with only a Rattata. |
** One monotype challenge is now apparently known as the 'Youngster Joey' challenge. Get through the Elite Four with only a Rattata. |
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** "N's Challenge" is a fun version of this where you emulate N, the [[Anti Hero]] antagonist of ''Black and White''. (Can be used in ''any'' Pokemon game, however). The rules are as follows: |
** "N's Challenge" is a fun version of this where you emulate N, the [[Anti Hero]] antagonist of ''Black and White''. (Can be used in ''any'' Pokemon game, however). The rules are as follows: |