I Tried an all DOUBLE BATTLES Hardcore Nuzlocke

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • First ever Hardcore Nuzlocke, hope this goes well..
    Rules:
    1) Can only catch 1st appear to appear on route (after getting the Pokedex)
    2) If a Pokemon Faints cannot be used again
    3) Cannot get the same Pokemon twice (Species Clause)
    4) Cannot level up higher than next Gym Leader's strongest Pokemon
    5) If all Pokemon get KOed, it's GAME OVER!
    6) Standard Jrose Rules (No items in battle, set mode, no cheating/glitches)
    I stream at twitch.tv/Jrose11
    Edited by: SimplyAJ ( / simplyaj )

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  • @sirswagabadha4896
    @sirswagabadha4896 2 года назад +556

    "Don't let the mistakes stack"
    "Lombre's at low health, it should be fine"
    real subtle transition there

    • @cflow2013
      @cflow2013 2 года назад +65

      “Don’t let mistakes stack” is currently carrying half a squad fifteen levels under what they should be lol

    • @lurkingone7079
      @lurkingone7079 2 года назад +33

      I can understand the "Don't cheat in rare candies" thing. But some of the deaths were a bit "Don't worry. Sure it´s low health but it´s fine". Well it´s the first nuzlocke.

    • @civilwarwasaninsidejob7405
      @civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 2 года назад +6

      @@lurkingone7079 one thing that made all the deaths a benefit is him using such a unique team for the elite 4.

    • @lurkingone7079
      @lurkingone7079 2 года назад +4

      @@civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 That is the beauty of a nuzlocke. You are forced to use pokemon you normally would not consider. And make strategies around them. He still beat the nuzlocke. Even with all the setbacks.

    • @civilwarwasaninsidejob7405
      @civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 2 года назад +9

      @@lurkingone7079 yeah he ended up with a cool team. I'd like his play through a lot since most Nuzlockers have the strategies and encounters down to a T. Good switch uo from the Gen 1 list videos.

  • @Ace_T
    @Ace_T 2 года назад +388

    Jrose going from “I won’t abandon you no matter how many times you faint” to “if you fall once you’re dead to me” is an arc I didn’t know I needed but am here for

  • @ThetaWindfall
    @ThetaWindfall 2 года назад +264

    25:07 - that has nothing to do with rare candies, and everything to do with carelessness.
    You always gotta heal your mons after battles in a nuzlocke! Soda Pop is cheap from the beach house as soon as you get to Slateport, and given you have no items in battle you would have heaps of money to spend on healing items for outside of battle.
    Edit: moved the timestamp to the start of what I was referring to to avoid confusion.

    • @lurkingone7079
      @lurkingone7079 2 года назад +23

      Yeah part of the deaths was carelessness. But to be fair it´s the first nuzlocke. Going into fights with low hp and not swapping out at times. And as he said. Those mistakes lead to more mistakes and less wiggle room.

    • @cfl4286
      @cfl4286 2 года назад +53

      Yeah that was strange he pinned that on no rare candies as that hiker was a mandatory fight anyway + he went in without healing anything up. So totally his fault and definitely could’ve been avoided. Not having rare candies really had no bearing on the situation at all.

    • @hugodogobob
      @hugodogobob 2 года назад +7

      Yeah but standard nuzlockes are hard because of carelessness. So unless you're a well versed nuzlocker where you have learnt from past mistakes rare candies are kinda cheating.

    • @lurkingone7079
      @lurkingone7079 2 года назад +10

      @@cfl4286 Even if you do not use rare candies. Or if you use rare candies. An experienced nuzlocker may have healed up or changed the lead. But we gotta remember this is his first. So obviously he may play more risky than others. Thats fine.

    • @cfl4286
      @cfl4286 2 года назад +5

      @@lurkingone7079 yup. That’s really the first lesson I learned when I did my first is you can’t rush it. Use candies or fight low leveled mons so you’re not risking anything. Haste makes waste! That and heal before every battle haha he changed the lead to lombre who was almost dead without healing it which is just a lazy mistake.

  • @pengwino828
    @pengwino828 2 года назад +367

    Watching him lose so many pokemon to being slightly impatient hurt me physically but was also so relatable.

    • @lumensmith9787
      @lumensmith9787 Год назад +19

      The one that hurt the most was breloom because it wasn't going to die without either magnitude 10 or like a magnitude 9 crit. It sucks, but you always need to play around those situations because as unlikely as they may be, the more times you risk it, the more times you have to be punished and eventually it catches up to you.

    • @terencius3748
      @terencius3748 Год назад

      Everything bad that can happen will eventually happen

    • @ImShep117
      @ImShep117 Год назад +1

      As FlygonHG says - always play around the Crit.

    • @cbbblue8348
      @cbbblue8348 Год назад +1

      Thats kinda beauty of non rare candy pokemon nuzlocke, you lost the calculative and prediction challeneges and instead trying to running into major battle earlier and lose.

    • @dynastystar5515
      @dynastystar5515 Год назад +1

      I feel like comments like this is why jrose changed the way he does nuzlocke videos. He went from "here's my suffering in my nuzlocke run" to "here's a guide to guarantee you got that pokemon you need to win".

  • @jonathonshirley4169
    @jonathonshirley4169 Год назад +22

    This video is basically an advertisement to people doing nuzlockes. Use rare candies or have patience, but when you have neither it doesn’t go well.

  • @visoth7791
    @visoth7791 2 года назад +532

    Jrose: "Destiny bond is fine"
    Narrator: "Destiny bond was not fine."

    • @hggfhh4449
      @hggfhh4449 2 года назад +12

      I read that in Morgan Freeman's voice

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 2 года назад +6

      yeah, not sure why he thought Destiny Bond wouldn't be a problem

    • @dosbilliam
      @dosbilliam 2 года назад +1

      RIP

    • @ChillChrill
      @ChillChrill 2 года назад +11

      @@InfernosReaper yeah there's a lot of times in this when he loses pokemon to just pure misplaying, like when he lost magneton(?) because he just wouldn't switch it out and thought he could kill the opposing mon

    • @blah9500
      @blah9500 Год назад +2

      Has will-o-wisp, but attacks wobb directly. Ughhh

  • @The_Viridian
    @The_Viridian 2 года назад +174

    Jrose: starts talking about random nameless trainer
    Me: Something’s wrong, I can feel it

  • @trevorwendt6274
    @trevorwendt6274 2 года назад +84

    Few things I want to point out: Crobat is INSANE. Incredible typing defensively, learns physical sludge bomb, and can even learn a physical shadow ball. Also, getting Gyarados as soon as possible via old rod is what you absolutely want to do; it's insideously powerful with intimidate, one of the best abilities for nuzlockes, and a great defensive typing to boot. Gyarados is one of the best (the best overall nuzlocke pokemon is Blissey) pokemon in the game for these, especially since intimidate works against both enemies. You can EXP share it to level 20 pretty easily.
    For Winona; teaching a pokemon Ice Beam like you did is good, but ideally you want one that isn't weak to earthquake, a good option is a strong normal type pokemon that can also potentially learn thunderbolt for Skarmory. Your Azumarill was a good candidate for it, too, because it's a bulky pokemon.
    Just thought I'd offer some advice from someone who regularly does nuzlockes. Hope this helped!

    • @rooislangwtf
      @rooislangwtf 2 года назад +12

      He also didn't evolve tentacool for some reason (was level 33 and it evolves at 30) which would've probably one shot tropius / tanked better
      Edit: stop liking this, he caught it that level

    • @LiroRaeriyo
      @LiroRaeriyo 2 года назад +16

      @@rooislangwtf after all these years of instinctively stopping his mons from evolving during challenge runs he probably just doesnt think about it and stops it by default

    • @rooislangwtf
      @rooislangwtf 2 года назад +3

      @@LiroRaeriyo lol

    • @Medabee8
      @Medabee8 2 года назад +6

      @@rooislangwtf he caught it at that level obviously

    • @rooislangwtf
      @rooislangwtf 2 года назад +2

      @@Medabee8 oof

  • @wesleyoldham4222
    @wesleyoldham4222 2 года назад +177

    "The HP of Pokémon is not displayed numerically on the player's side in Generation III and Generation IV handheld games-only the bar will be shown to save screen space. The numeric amount of HP can be toggled with the Start button."
    -Bulbapedia's double battle page

    • @unnamed7485
      @unnamed7485 Год назад +24

      To be honest, I only found that out by complete accident myself and didn't even know how at first

    • @RaYaVo
      @RaYaVo Год назад +12

      To be honest, I was today years old when I found out

    • @goranpiljic9362
      @goranpiljic9362 9 месяцев назад +3

      ..... I've been playing Gen3 since they came out and I found this out today... goddamn

    • @GreyPunkWolf
      @GreyPunkWolf 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@goranpiljic9362Same here. Shame on us

  • @MannnisEi
    @MannnisEi 2 года назад +277

    Other nuzlockers: "So I'm about to challenge the champion, 0 deaths so far so pretty decent, let's see how this goes"
    Jrose: Loses pokemon to wild Shuppet

    • @frankwest5388
      @frankwest5388 2 года назад +32

      I get him not playing with Rare Candies, that’s fine, but man this video is frustrating because so many deaths were so avoidable if he played just a bit less reckless.
      He played the Nuzlock as if it were a rule less play through. So he obviously losses most of his team in dumb ways.
      He also clearly doesn’t respect the game due to how he half asses his preparations.
      Part of what makes a Nuzlock so fun to watch as a viewer is the problem solving aspect, where the player tries to use his resources to overcome the games issues but he doesn’t seem to have a good understanding of his options.

    • @artistfloor9
      @artistfloor9 2 года назад +118

      @@frankwest5388 “He doesn’t respect the game”
      Dude, it’s Pokémon. Stop taking it so seriously. Even if it mattered, you can’t tell me that nuzlockers “respect the game” when the whole comment section is telling him to hack in rare items. Regardless of the time-saving justification, that is not how the developers wanted people to play or else they would’ve programmed unlimited rare candies into the game.

    • @BlazeStorm
      @BlazeStorm 2 года назад +24

      @@artistfloor9 You really can't talk about the developers' wishes when we're already playing a self/community imposed challenge.

    • @artistfloor9
      @artistfloor9 2 года назад +60

      @@BlazeStorm I don’t actually care about the developers’ wishes. Play the game however you want, but you can’t go accusing people of “not respecting the game” just because they aren’t playing exactly how you want them to. It’s hypocritical.

    • @motayexo
      @motayexo 2 года назад +9

      @@frankwest5388 he won tho 🤷🏽

  • @vbph2011
    @vbph2011 2 года назад +1166

    Jrose going from niche gen1 challenge (i know he does others) to hitting as many buzzwords as possible in one title and I AM HERE FOR IT. Anything to get this incredible creator more views/money. And more content is always great.

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 2 года назад +74

      Can't wait for PokémonChallenges to react to this lmao

    • @Glennleo2
      @Glennleo2 2 года назад +29

      @@ngotemna8875 He will def be like use Rare Candies my d00d!

    • @VelvetAura
      @VelvetAura 2 года назад +2

      Hittin that SEO

    • @AS34N
      @AS34N 2 года назад +26

      @@ngotemna8875 the amount of money that mans had to of made specifically making nuzlock react videos is wild lol

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 2 года назад +2

      @@Glennleo2 hahaha truuuuuueeee

  • @theferydra8753
    @theferydra8753 2 года назад +279

    Manectric was a borderline agent of death in this video.
    And after seeing so many Poketubers that release ONLY Hardcore Nuzlockes making me consider at least doing a normal one, it's nice to see how truly stressing this challenge can actually be when you're not the kind of person that calculates even the littlest detail to see the exact chance of surviving a critical hit.

    • @AceFuzzLord
      @AceFuzzLord 2 года назад +25

      The people who calculate everything are boring in my opinion

    • @EternalBladeX
      @EternalBladeX 2 года назад +15

      @@AceFuzzLord Agreed, I prefer the randomness of Nuzlockes where you do not expect the unexpected. It's more fun that way for both the viewers and the player who's doing the Nuzlocke. I do understand why people prefer to calculate every tiny detail because they want to be as optimized as possible, but that just isn't how I view a Nuzlocke challenge to be.

    • @afmorales7155
      @afmorales7155 2 года назад +20

      @@EternalBladeX they calculate everything when it gets harder, it is not fun to play the same game over and over again just because you keep on losing.

    • @Forever-GM-Dusty
      @Forever-GM-Dusty 2 года назад +14

      @@AceFuzzLord yeah, maybe watching people throw is more entertaining content, but it's probably not fun for then to have to repeatedly grind to get back to the same fight only to lose over and over. Besides, better players are more likely to take on tougher ROM hacks or use more stringent rules and stuff to keep it interesting and risk losing

    • @elirantuil5003
      @elirantuil5003 2 года назад +2

      @@AceFuzzLord jan and wolfe are boring? Sure about that?

  • @zenkichihitoyoshi9513
    @zenkichihitoyoshi9513 2 года назад +470

    Just as an heads up, you can see HP in double battles if you press select (I think). So whatever is the equivalent on the emulator should work

    • @misuvittupaa8068
      @misuvittupaa8068 2 года назад +4

      Retron has a controller

    • @IquonYT
      @IquonYT 2 года назад +73

      DUDE. Played this game my whole childhood. Never knew

    • @RaWasabi
      @RaWasabi 2 года назад +13

      @@IquonYT It also works in gen 4, if I remember correctly

    • @Stormfin
      @Stormfin 2 года назад +3

      Oh my God, you genius.

    • @Weroleytor
      @Weroleytor 2 года назад +27

      I've been playing GBA Pokemon games for like 15 years, never knew that lol

  • @tradeka4206
    @tradeka4206 2 года назад +74

    Jrose’s quality has really gone up recently, and the videos were already great. I’m glad to see the channel gaining traction. This dude works so hard and makes amazing videos and he deserves to make some bank

  • @Aichi1138
    @Aichi1138 2 года назад +349

    Did the optional rules but forgot one of the biggest main rules of a Nuzlock: Nickname your pokemon to build investment in them

    • @olivercharles2930
      @olivercharles2930 Год назад +30

      idk man, i dont think a nickname will make me care about some pixels.

    • @Aichi1138
      @Aichi1138 Год назад +36

      @@olivercharles2930 you'll be shocked with how concerned you can be about those pixels when you only have a few of them between you and a game over instead of limitless amounts

    • @olivercharles2930
      @olivercharles2930 Год назад +21

      @@Aichi1138 So... basically every game ever with permadeath?
      Permanently losing progress is not exactly proof of investment in the named pixels.

    • @Aichi1138
      @Aichi1138 Год назад +7

      @@olivercharles2930 close enough in my book

    • @olivercharles2930
      @olivercharles2930 Год назад +13

      @@Aichi1138 Besides, this means the nicknames are unnecessary.

  • @IndexInvestingWithCole
    @IndexInvestingWithCole 2 года назад +79

    "A lot of other youtubers use rare candies which I am VERY opposed to"
    5 seconds later
    "It took me over an hour to level up my pokemon to level 15"

    • @TreasureHunterLocke
      @TreasureHunterLocke 2 года назад +16

      and this is why it's ok to use rare candies

    • @TheKnuckmin
      @TheKnuckmin 2 года назад +12

      And I wouldn't have it any other way. The risk of losing a Pokémon to a wild encounter is another challenge, and aspect of a nuzlocke. Sucks so many youtubers cheat when it comes to this, so I'm happy Jrose is keeping it pure.

    • @AS34N
      @AS34N 2 года назад

      @@TheKnuckminI'm willing to bet the majority of us are with you.

    • @joshuaatehortua7352
      @joshuaatehortua7352 2 года назад +22

      @@TreasureHunterLocke plus the optimal play is to grind on low level pokemon so you don't faint. Rare candies skips that step (minus the evs)

    • @cesarwitha_t
      @cesarwitha_t 2 года назад +20

      @@TheKnuckmin if you risk losing pokemon against wild encounters, you're not grinding in the most optimal way. The most optimal way would be to grind against route 1 encounters or Magikarps, where you never risk anything.
      Is it annoying? Does it take a stupid amount of time? Yes, and yes, that's why streamers use rare candies, they don't wanna make their audience suffer hours of useless grind.

  • @johnsmith9578
    @johnsmith9578 2 года назад +259

    I have to agree with most of the comments. Rare candies just help speed up production of videos and make the game less grindy. Most hardcore nuzlockers grind on low route pokemon where there is no risk of losing pokemon but makes the run take hours so they use rare candies which just saves time. It doesn't reduce risk unless your playing in a already risky way.

    • @ps3beatswii
      @ps3beatswii 2 года назад +77

      Alpharad put it best. "Grinding is cringe, cheating is based."

    • @tomc.5704
      @tomc.5704 2 года назад +39

      You can say that rare candies "theoretically" don't affect the difficulty, but JRose played without rare candies and lost several pokemon because he didn't have the patience for that theoretically perfect play.
      There are some kaizo romhacks out there that REQUIRE you to play perfectly, so it's genuinely just a timesave
      But I'm willing to bet that for most people, if you took their rare candies away, they wouldn't start playing in the safest way possible. Backtrack after every gym to grind towards the next level cap? That isn't fun
      It's theoretically possible to grind for levels in perfect safety. But for that matter, it's also theoretically possible to EV train your pokemon, look up every trainer's pokemon, calculate damage ranges on every attack. That would be perfect nuzlocke play. And that would be incredibly boring, incredibly time consuming, and result in an easy victory on any vanilla cartridge.
      *shrug*
      You're lying to yourselves if you think that all players would train in the safest way possible, every time. We're human, we get bored, we want to have fun.
      Rare candy lets us have that fun, faster, and without feeling obligated to grind out levels in the theoretical safest way possible.
      It's not really a good thing or a bad thing, but it does change the experience. It comes down to personal preference in the end.

    • @johnsmith9578
      @johnsmith9578 2 года назад +17

      @@tomc.5704 Again. It doesn't reduce risk unless you are already playing in a risky way. If people don't optimally play then they add a amount of risk that could have been prevented, and I agree with you that it is very boring and I think that is why people use rare candies to begin with. (I know you are not disagreeing with me and my comment sounds very defensive but i dont know exactly how to word my comment)

    • @blingoblangotango7859
      @blingoblangotango7859 2 года назад +10

      @@tomc.5704 first off it’s base emerald, not a kaizo version. You don’t need the perfect play to not lose Pokémon, it was a sloppy run because he’s a gen1 player which is fine. Also JRose would not beat emerald kaizo ever if he played as reckless as he did in this video. Rare candies just speed the process of leveling along for the next unavoidable trainer or major battle there’s nothing wrong with it and yes many nuzlockers would take a safer grind for leveling because they do it often and actually know what they’re doing.

    • @blingoblangotango7859
      @blingoblangotango7859 2 года назад +1

      @@tomc.5704 shrug

  • @poploah4405
    @poploah4405 2 года назад +74

    I haven't watched a nozlocke in years but having the full run in 1 hour makes it more consumable

    • @laurainc
      @laurainc 2 года назад +3

      this channel Flygonhg makes great nuzlocke content and each video is an entire run usually condensed to abt 20-40 minutes

  • @stardf29
    @stardf29 2 года назад +25

    I just have to say, with Lanturn and Starmie being two of my favorite Pokemon, I really liked seeing how the two of them played such a key role in the tail end of this run.

  • @charizard7666
    @charizard7666 2 года назад +65

    26:41 There seems to be a glitch with flannery's team. They should all be female, yet the camerupt and torkoal are male here. This was actually significant in this battle, as marshtomp, the much stronger pokemon, was made immune to the attract play.

  • @losingfayth
    @losingfayth 2 года назад +54

    i used to be opposed to using rare candies in nuzlockes, but once i started doing them with some consistency i realized... i wasn't losing pokemon while grinding, but i was losing my mind. i was spending hours grinding and it just wasn't worth it. i do think new nuzlockers shouldn't use them, but once you know where to be careful it's just easier.
    but then again, this is jrose, so... i don't see that rule changing anytime soon.

    • @SoyDrinker
      @SoyDrinker 2 года назад +11

      The thing about losing Pokemon while grinding is that the answer to that, and the way to avoid it isn't anythng requiring any thought or effort or skill. It just requires you to go to lower level pokemon and visit the pokemon center a lot more often which means you're just doing the mindless simple zero risk thing for an extra 45 minutes.

    • @dontmisunderstand6041
      @dontmisunderstand6041 3 месяца назад

      @@SoyDrinker The thing about losing pokemon while grinding is that grinding gives EVs, which make the game easier. The game is very literally more difficult if you use rare candies.

  • @nido16100
    @nido16100 2 года назад +72

    Never was particularly interested in watching Nuzlockes but you've always got my view, always love your content and narration

    • @masonsales4333
      @masonsales4333 2 года назад +1

      This comment right here lmao. Thinking the same shit

  • @alantremonti1381
    @alantremonti1381 2 года назад +25

    J-Reezy, Coming in clutch for my lunch break, take me away to min-max town, you masochist, you.

  • @bexnewt
    @bexnewt 2 года назад +6

    You were speaking my LANGUAGE here, Colosseum-style battles in an Emerald nuzlocke! Engaging, perfectly condensed run and you even gave us Steven. I learn so much about these games from your plays, even with all the time and love I've spent on them myself. Really cool, I appreciate the hell out of this! THANK YOU!

  • @harveylane6744
    @harveylane6744 2 года назад +50

    Really love the guns blazing approach and subsequent disasters as a result. I was a bit skeptical about a nuzlocke but it was super entertaining, congrats my dude!

    • @Xpwnxage
      @Xpwnxage 2 года назад +5

      Yeah it makes the runs really entertaining, I would love to see more nuzlockes from our boy.

  • @ShinyTillDawn
    @ShinyTillDawn 2 года назад +107

    36:07 Spread moves don't have their power reduced if they hit the ally as well in Gen 3. EQ and Self−destruct don't have their power reduced in double battles, but moves like Surf and Eruption do.

    • @dakotahadley2865
      @dakotahadley2865 2 года назад +2

      I believe if there’s no ally on the field it’s power is reduced

    • @ShinyTillDawn
      @ShinyTillDawn 2 года назад +10

      @@dakotahadley2865 Según Bulbapedia: "In Generation III, if there is more than one target, moves that can hit both foes (but not moves that hit all Pokémon on the field, such as Earthquake) have their damage reduced by 50%. In subsequent games, if there is more than one target, any move that can hit multiple Pokémon has its damage reduced by 25%."
      Edit: Based on this, I'm pretty sure EQ does not get its damage output reduced if there are only 3 Pokémon on screen.

    • @dakotahadley2865
      @dakotahadley2865 2 года назад +1

      @@ShinyTillDawn interesting, thanks for the info!

  • @dindon6947
    @dindon6947 2 года назад +26

    8:06 it's too late for this but I remember you could show the HP numbers by pressing select.
    Also, a mandatory nuzlocke rule are nicknames!

    • @rooislangwtf
      @rooislangwtf 2 года назад +2

      Nicknames aren't mandatory according to the OG webcomic's rules, so some sites lists it as optional while others lists it as mandatory

    • @Ghi102
      @Ghi102 2 года назад +3

      @@rooislangwtf You are technically correct, but it is the most fun part IMO! When Jrose lost 10 pokemons before Winona, they appeared and disappeared way too quickly to be noticeable!
      Also, the rule of leveling up to maximum the gym leader's level is also optional :)

    • @rooislangwtf
      @rooislangwtf 2 года назад

      @@Ghi102 I agree about the nicknames and I made a similar comment on the video, I was just correcting misinformation

    • @Begeru
      @Begeru 2 года назад +1

      Seems in character for him to not think of nicknames lol

    • @zerotimeleft
      @zerotimeleft 7 дней назад

      No that is not mandatory, it's just popular (and i couldn't care less)

  • @SigSeg-V
    @SigSeg-V 2 года назад +104

    Double battles are so much more fun than singles, I wish they made a LOT more doubles in the story mode

    • @ryeonspeed
      @ryeonspeed 2 года назад +6

      Ez just play colosseum and XD

    • @TheRedAzuki
      @TheRedAzuki 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I hope they make another switch game that's doubles only

    • @3DHDcat
      @3DHDcat 2 года назад +1

      Plau Blaze Black and Redux Blaze Black 2... every gym leader is either double triple or rota battle , best time i ever spent in a Pikamon game

    • @jakec9869
      @jakec9869 2 года назад +1

      Isn't tem tem all doubles?

    • @shytendeakatamanoir9740
      @shytendeakatamanoir9740 2 года назад +1

      The original Emerald really pushed for it as well.
      That is how I lost at the end of Victory Road actually. Slakoth lost his abilities and destroyed my team.

  • @JellyWraith
    @JellyWraith 2 года назад +2

    I just realized that Nuzlockes have a similar mentality to Paul from the anime. "If a Pokémon loses, they're weak. I'll release them and try to catch something usable next time."

  • @tidaltorrent
    @tidaltorrent Год назад +18

    "I am deeply opposed to hacking in rare candies."
    "At 3x speed, it took me over an hour to level up my team to level 15."

  • @Lightshock16
    @Lightshock16 2 года назад +66

    I can’t lie, With Manectric being my absolute favourite pokemon of all time, I did feel a sense of pride seeing how many problems it gave you in this challenge…I mean, it ended your first run? My Boy should NEVER be underestimated! 😍😍😍

    • @od1401
      @od1401 2 года назад +1

      Howcome manectric is your fave? just curious.

    • @Lightshock16
      @Lightshock16 2 года назад +3

      @@od1401 ive just always loved it and electrikes design. I know there’s technically better electric types out there, but I just instantly loved the two pokeMon from when I first used them in Gen 3.

    • @od1401
      @od1401 2 года назад +1

      @@Lightshock16 I can kinda see why, it is unique and slick and its also a kind of lesser known or underdog electric type compared to the likes of pikachu, jjolteon, ampharos and luxury etc.

    • @Lightshock16
      @Lightshock16 2 года назад +2

      @@od1401 yup. If I was in the anime my manectric’s moves would be Thunderbolt, flamethrower, iron tail and Hyper beam 🤣🤣

    • @od1401
      @od1401 2 года назад +2

      @@Lightshock16 Dang if that's a canon moveset in the games that'd be pretty sick and super versatile :p

  • @BookofAeons
    @BookofAeons 2 года назад +458

    The rare candy patches I've seen don't give access to them until after you've made it to the daycare. The logic is at that point you've always got the option to level up 100% safely by using the daycare and biking around for a few hours. The daycare is both the optimal play and soul-crushingly boring, and giving you rare candies for the price of the daycare provides no benefit other than to your own limited time on this earth.

    • @spegasparce1389
      @spegasparce1389 2 года назад +81

      So the rare candy meta really took off in Emerald Kaizo twitch community.
      The v1.0 rare candy meta was as you describe - access after getting to Day Care. But then this led to usually 3 hours of grinding all your team 6-8 levels before Mauville, and getting to Wattson took 2-3 streams.
      Because people were grinding on level 4 mons they could always oneshot, patch v2.0 made them sellable immediately to make content far faster and get more people to watch the earlygame. And you could pretty consistently get past Wattson in one stream, after which the game needs to be played slower.
      I agree in principle that candying is always 100% fine after DayCare but pre-DayCare is generally fine too, but either way I highly recommend removing EVs from roms if you’re using candies. EVs are a broken mechanic in general and the removal of risk from grinding using candies balances well with removing EVs, an advantage the player has over the AI (in most games, excluding gen 7 & BDSP).

    • @TheRedAzuki
      @TheRedAzuki 2 года назад +13

      Daycare can and will delete moves your pokemon has, so it is a risky thing to do

    • @volsfootball638
      @volsfootball638 2 года назад +30

      @@TheRedAzuki That’s true, but in that case the optimal play is the grind the daycare until a Pokémon is about to level up then grind on level 2 Pokémon. Either way it’s extremely annoying but optimal. For the record I’m against using candy but I can still where they’re coming from

    • @David-bh7hs
      @David-bh7hs 2 года назад +9

      @@spegasparce1389 most interesting pokemon gameplay 2022

    • @levy9595
      @levy9595 2 года назад +19

      I get where J Rose is coming from re:grinding. You absolutely can die, especially if you aren't paying attention.
      But even having said that, I still use rare candys in many of my runs because I'm trying to fight the big battles. Could I lose a mon grinding? Sure, but I'm not going to spend hours grinding (which I usually find boring) where I have to pay complete attention if I have rare candys as an option. Still keep the level cap of course, but I enjoy it far more just using rare candies and diving right into the trainer battles.

  • @kanlalonde1356
    @kanlalonde1356 2 года назад +1

    Freezai doing hardcore nuzlockes using only first stage evolutions: During this battle, I strategically pass the sticky barb back and forth while calculating weather damage turns, attack damage percentages using the damage calculator, exactly when I can switch out, what will outspeed, and what can deliver each final blow with necessary pokemon sacrifices.
    Jrose doing hardcore nuzlockes with fully evolved pokemon: I didn't look up whether or not I could outspeed, or even if my attacks would come close to doing half damage or not, so now more than half of my team is dead.

  • @missmara4980
    @missmara4980 2 года назад +1

    I know most people nickname their Pokemon during a Nuzlocke, but as someone who listens more than watching (and has a terrible memory on top of it), I enjoyed being able to listen to this challenge. :)

  • @UnbornHeretic
    @UnbornHeretic 2 года назад +89

    I will say, if you were leveling up in a much safer way, you wouldnt have lost SO many pokemon. You were kinda leveling in a risky fashion, which led to losing pokemon. Leveling at a slower but safer pace would lead to you essentially never losing one. And if there is no risk of doing so, rare candies only save time.

    • @kartiksaraf4676
      @kartiksaraf4676 2 года назад +3

      at that point, you can just do 8 + 4 + 1 battles on pokemon showdown and call it a day. I completely agree with him that hacking in rare candies is ignoring the patience and perseverance part of a nuzlocke. But of course to each his own.

    • @callawtf
      @callawtf 2 года назад +4

      @@kartiksaraf4676 Nah, that's crap. There's still variance in the accuracy of moves, the chance of crit, moves that have a chance to affect status, moves that lower stats, etc.

    • @kartiksaraf4676
      @kartiksaraf4676 2 года назад +1

      @@callawtf I don't even know what point you're trying to make

    • @chromasus9983
      @chromasus9983 2 года назад

      But then where's the excitement if you avoid risks?

    • @callawtf
      @callawtf 2 года назад +9

      @@kartiksaraf4676 I disagree that hacking rare candies into the game just turns it into a formulaic just punch it into pokemon showdown and call it a day. There's still plenty of variance within the battle system of pokemon itself. Furthermore, EXP still exists when you hack in rare candies and thus introduces another element of strategy if you use level caps: "EXP management" You have to be that much more careful not to over level and completely ruin your battle strategy. JRose's level caps have been largely symbolic as he's gone into several gym fights with 2-3 mons underleveled.

  • @ShratTheMighty
    @ShratTheMighty 2 года назад +50

    excellent content as always, love your style of narration!
    fwiw i don't interpret the rare candy debate as an argument for authenticity; i see it more as an argument for content. sure, it saves time, but for streamed runs it keeps viewers engaged. and even if not, it saves a hell of a lot if time.
    either way, love your vids!!!! keep em coming, i always put down what i'm doing asap and watch as soon as i see one :)

    • @robertbach3592
      @robertbach3592 2 года назад +6

      A good example would be the biggest supporter of rare candy runs: Jan from PokemonChallenges. Man spent several months and 151 attempts to hardcore nuzlocke Emerald Kaizo. I don’t think it’s feasible to keep enough viewers engaged through all of that to the degree that you can make a living off of it UNLESS you use rare candies.
      Not a knack on JRose11 though! I appreciate that he just said he wasn’t a fan instead of attacking the authenticity. Just wanted to agree with you and provide an example for those that might disagree.

    • @ShratTheMighty
      @ShratTheMighty 2 года назад +5

      @@robertbach3592 For sure! There's no 'right' answer no matter how you cut it; at the end of the day, it's a self-imposed challenge (emphasis on SELF). Preferences differ, but this is an individual thing for everyone.

    • @ShratTheMighty
      @ShratTheMighty 2 года назад +8

      @Jaiden Bates ok but it's still a self-imposed challenge. but it's wrong to self-impose a certain way? okay, badwrongfun bro

  • @rpglover5955
    @rpglover5955 2 года назад +66

    I feel like Jrose was a little too hung up with the Rare candies rule in the video, there were a lot of mistakes that even without rare candies being implemented, could have been avoided through other means, such as;
    - looking up base stats and calcing your opponents potential speed to avoid speed ties or whether or not the pokemon would even outspeed, as well as possible damage ranges.
    - grinding on lower level pokemon for more safe EXP so that you don't risk losing pokemon to either wild mons of higher level/random trainers.
    - Looking up pokemon movesets (a little bit more difficult with Ace trainers, since they typically don't use level up movesets, so you would have to find a document or something similar to get that info)
    - Using TM's to give pokemon better moves (I'm surprised Jrose didn't abuse Guts swellow with Facade, as that mostly melts anything that doesn't resist normal type given it has a good nature/Attack IV/EV stat, but there was also other minor things)
    - Better teambuilding for the situation (Mostly in reference to 31:48, the 2nd slot was mostly useless other than a grovyle counter, and you already have swellow to deal with that, not that the fight was difficult by any means)
    - Threat assessment and stategic focus on which pokemon to take down in the double battles (generally, you want to leave out pokemon that are weak or that can't do much to your team, while entirely focusing the other side, just getting the 2v1 situation isn't always enough since if you end up leaving the trainer with two pokemon that can seriously hurt your team, you can end up unnecessarily risking pokemon)
    Most of the mistakes was due to being impatient, or just not properly analyzing the situation, which to be fair is a common mistake for newer nuzlockers (but also done by a lot of seasoned ones as well). Comment isn't meant to trash Jrose, mostly just a critical one, to maybe have him take a 2nd look at his run, and learn from his mistakes for future runs.

    • @cflow2013
      @cflow2013 2 года назад +9

      Ya the best defense for rare candies is you can do the 200% safe thing of killing hundreds and hundreds of level ten mons for hours and lose nothing, you can needlessly risk all of your Pokémon in purely luck based ways that shouldn’t really have any impact on your long term game, or you can just rare candy and actually play the game for the trainer battles

    • @Martini_1911
      @Martini_1911 2 года назад +20

      I agree, I think that Jrose actually came close to being a little mean-spirited in his bashing of people who use rare candies in these runs. Everyone can use whatever rules are fun for them. For me, cutting out the grinding with rare candies is what makes the run fun. My rule is that if the only thing I'm doing is saving time, then a cheat is allowed, and since it's always possible (and optimal) to go to the first route and one-shot things to grind, then I rule that using rare candies to get to the level cap right before a gym is only reducing in the amount of time I waste.

    • @python1972
      @python1972 2 года назад +9

      Okay but stat calcs are sl fucking boring. At that point yoi're not even playing the game you're just punching numbers into a website 300 times.

    • @plasmaoctopus1728
      @plasmaoctopus1728 2 года назад +5

      @@python1972 yeah at that point the run is done before you even have to play if you already know every bit of hard data. Considering these people have already beaten the game hundreds if not even thousands of times it's more interesting if they have to find new workarounds for problems if they misjudge or not fully remember something.

    • @cesarwitha_t
      @cesarwitha_t 2 года назад +9

      @@python1972 yeah, but crits happen, maybe you don't get the ranges you need, you get an unexpected paralysis, it's pokemon, it's a RNG game first a numbers game second, so everything can happen.

  • @sethwitts1823
    @sethwitts1823 2 года назад +5

    I really like how dedicated you are to your rules and your formats. This is new and fresh and I love it. Gamefreak failed you when they didn't make enough jrose challenge worthy Pokémon.

  • @johnc1752
    @johnc1752 Год назад +2

    The narration is unmatched as always

  • @isuckatgaming1873
    @isuckatgaming1873 2 года назад +25

    Actually, route 101 having poocheyena and zigzagoon is great
    Linoone in single battles just solos the elite four and even in double battles it has good coverage
    Mightyena has intimidate, which is spectacular, nothing more to say

    • @markkart
      @markkart 2 года назад +2

      yeah when every hitpoint counts intimidate is way more valuable

    • @skeetermania3202
      @skeetermania3202 2 года назад +2

      Well, it CAN solo. Though you should have backups planned in case something goes wrong.
      Also, in the context of this challenge…

    • @empunktpepunkt8623
      @empunktpepunkt8623 2 года назад

      We not gonna talk about the fact, that the starter has already been caught at route 101, which makes Poochy/Zigzagoon not avaiable for route 101.. ? :D

    • @isuckatgaming1873
      @isuckatgaming1873 2 года назад

      @@empunktpepunkt8623 a lot of players I watch tend to ignore that
      I never really care too much since I'm not a nuzlocke guy

    • @DKQuagmire
      @DKQuagmire 2 года назад +1

      i didn't know you were allowed an encounter on route 101, since the starter pokemon all say they were obtained on route 101, when you look at their stats.

  • @islarf5095
    @islarf5095 2 года назад +15

    Random nuzlocke tip: it's fine to rush the first gym early, if youre confident enough. cause if you lose it's really quick to just restart. You can level up a lot more after roxanne once you deliver the letter to stephen and can go over to Slateport

    • @rpglover5955
      @rpglover5955 2 года назад

      It's kind of up to personal opinion really. I personally play with level caps being rased once you beat the previous gym, to the next one. That way, you can't just skip past brawly and have to deal with his team when he is actually at his most threatening. Then again, with some clever routing when it comes to catching pokemon (especially with some repel manipulation), you can increase your odds of picking up taillow, which with guts and at least a decent attack IV/ not horrendous nature can easily deal with his team (might have to be a bit careful with makuhita since he is a bit more bulky than machop, by a slight margin and getting 3-4 hit arm thrust will slice the bird up), otherwise you could try to fish for the zubat encounter in the cave on Dewford, which mostly stone walls his team. Dustox/beautifly can also put in some work if you got wurmple early on (very underrated brawly counter for a lot of newer nuzlockers)

    • @islarf5095
      @islarf5095 2 года назад

      @@rpglover5955 you can atleast go ahead I mean to grind on decent mons / more trainers when catching up for brawly

  • @petelee2477
    @petelee2477 2 года назад +43

    2:29 I've also seen a shiny clause where basically if you happen encounter a shiny you can temporarily break the the standard nuzlock rules in order to not lose a shiny

    • @yashikiwarashi5045
      @yashikiwarashi5045 2 года назад +3

      I like pchals rule, u can use the shiny only if its a pkmn u already caught thats alive, and u replace the normal with the shiny

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 2 года назад +1

      @@yashikiwarashi5045 Does that count as your route encounter?

    •  2 года назад +1

      @@ngotemna8875 probably not, because of the duplicate clause

    • @yashikiwarashi5045
      @yashikiwarashi5045 2 года назад +3

      @@ngotemna8875 ur route encounter will always be the first pkmn. with this rule only allowing shinys to replace pokemon u currently have that are alive, shiny pkmn will never be an extra encounter

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 2 года назад +1

      @@yashikiwarashi5045 Alrighty, Thx for explaining

  • @frankwest5388
    @frankwest5388 2 года назад +6

    Here is the thing that you don’t seem to understand with Rare Candies.
    A Nuzlock turns the game into a Rougelite
    When someone expects to lose a lot and having to restart, then they want to get back into the action as fast as possible. So anything that delays that is just annoying.
    Made even worse if you play a really hard rom hack, where even every resource is desperately needed and an unplanned loss quickly snowballs into a failed run. Which is when you would just level on massively under leveled wild mons, which isn’t fun because it delays the action once again even more.
    Imagine you are playing Hades but you would have to wait two minutes after every room for dialogue. It would kill the games pace, especially since you are expected to go through the same first few rooms dozens of times.

  • @scottnicholson3147
    @scottnicholson3147 2 года назад +20

    An entire month of JROSE videos sounds literally insane. Unfortunately I do not have 200,000 extra accounts to subscribe

  • @adis3202
    @adis3202 2 года назад +8

    Another "rule" is that you need to nickname your Pokemon.
    I was honestly looking forward to the nicknames man... Especially after how creative your nicknames are in your other challenges.

  • @spegasparce1389
    @spegasparce1389 2 года назад +37

    “Feeling justified not hacking in the rare candies”
    I think you misunderstand how hardcore nuzlockers grind. When I was grinding before the rare candy meta, after raising the level cap I would fish up a ton of something I could oneshot (and had desirable EVs) to grind. So I would try to ride the upper limit of the level cap. I would never be battling trainer mons (or wild mons with high levels) with my underleveled mons that I was grinding.
    You have to think about grinding differently in a hardcore nuzlocke - your mons should be about 40 for Maxie 2. If you have fun with the risk of grinding the way you are on random trainers, that’s fine and it’s decent content! But it’s not what the rare candy meta nuzlockers did before rare candies - it was standing in front of a fishing spot or running in level 9 mon grass for 5 hours.
    Also, rare candies are way more fair when you remove EV gain from the game so you don’t gain extra advantages over the AI.

    • @markkart
      @markkart 2 года назад +1

      using rare candies saves time and it way less risky. he lost so many mons to random trainers and wild pokemon because he was underleveled.
      doing more damage helps so EV training is good but if it takes 5 hours compared to 5 minutes to level up im not gonna grind.

  • @PM-James
    @PM-James Год назад +1

    Manectric:
    "That's a useful team member you got there, sure be a shame if I landed a crit thunder right about now"

  • @Cwdoneright
    @Cwdoneright Год назад +14

    4 months ago this man made a promise that felt unreal. And yet the madman really did do a month of jrose, what a legend

  • @slewdry8233
    @slewdry8233 2 года назад +24

    a little hint for hardcore nuzlocke's: use edging, edging refers to gaining exp until you are close to level over the cap so you do within the fight so you can get a level lead withtin the fight

    • @Raig228
      @Raig228 2 года назад +2

      That kind of defeats the purpose of the level restriction.

    • @AS34N
      @AS34N 2 года назад +9

      @@Raig228 literally everyone does it

    • @Raig228
      @Raig228 2 года назад

      @@AS34N ok

    • @cesarwitha_t
      @cesarwitha_t 2 года назад +5

      @@Raig228 you hardly ever start the battle with 0 exp, you almost always level up eventually in the middle of the battle if it's long enough, you start the battle at the level cap, the mons you edged still need to appear in the battle before they can level up. I think it doesn't really defeat the entire purpose.

    • @Raig228
      @Raig228 2 года назад +1

      @@cesarwitha_t if you want to use pokemon with a level advantage over the challenging trainer, even if for just part of the battle, that is, of course, perfectly fine. It is your playthrough. But the slimmest level advantage is still a level advantage. Might as well say you can be a level higher - it is probably more fun without the tedious exp management.

  • @AdrianoDonizetiJr
    @AdrianoDonizetiJr 2 года назад +20

    One thing I want to point about hacking rare candys, is that it makes most of the fights more dificult, because when you grind, you can fight only against certain pokemons to gain certain EVs, and get stronger pokemon, using rare candys you don't get so much EVs and it makes later fights more dificult. But each person chooses what considers better. For someone streaming rare candys are better so you can do most of the boss fights quickly. But really enjoyed the video! Keep doing the good work!
    Edit: came back with an idea. Because if you want, you can use a rule you must fight every single trainer before a gym leader and just before the gym leader you can use rare candys to miminize the EVs you gain from wild pokemons and keep the dificult, without getting underleveld.

  • @andydandy3814
    @andydandy3814 2 года назад +114

    The reason why people hack in rare candies is simply to cut down time spent grinding. I don’t think it’s used to avoid loosing Pokémon during grinding because against wilds because that rarely happens. I understand wanting to keep the integrity of what Pokémon is but rare candies just make attempts so much faster to do.

    • @590488
      @590488 2 года назад +32

      Also rare candies don't give out evs to your mons, making the game slightly harder

    • @mistahjion
      @mistahjion 2 года назад +36

      Pchal probably phrased it best when he said that the more “safer” option is to always ev train/grind on much lower level pokemon, to reduce the chance of losing a mon. But this is too time consuming.
      As for EV training he also has a small rule about using early vitamins, not going max vitamin EV allocation, but just enough to compensate for the rare candies.
      At the end of the day he streams his runs, which of course is part of the reason why he does these shortcuts (to reduce the boring grind for his viewers). But as Pchal always says, “It’s your nuzlocke, play however makes it enjoyable for you.”

    • @callawtf
      @callawtf 2 года назад +26

      @@mistahjion Exactly, I'd never tell Jrose he should hack rare candies in, I'd just tell him that if he won't then he should grind way more than he did, as watching him lose underleveled pokemon to situations where they couldn't have been reasonably expected to survive is not fun but just very frustrtating. The fact that he needed to mention "This is why you don't hack in rare candies" 3 times in the first 30 minutes of the video, came off as needlessly judgmental.

    • @thehugmuffin1485
      @thehugmuffin1485 2 года назад +5

      It is also partly for entertainment purposes for streamers. A live audience doesn’t want to watch hours of grinding on low level Pokémon and if you stream on twitch you do what you can to keep your audience interested.

    • @Guimhj
      @Guimhj 2 года назад +6

      It's almost as if challenges are arbitrary, I wonder where I heard it

  • @twinratboy6470
    @twinratboy6470 2 года назад +9

    This might have been your best video yet. You sounds like a true play by play announcer in every battle, that made it so intense and interesting

  • @wedding2710
    @wedding2710 2 года назад +1

    Love your willingness to leave some awful mistakes in instead of giving us the "cleanest" run like most of the other dedicated nuzlocke youtubers I watch. They're all so experienced with the hardcore nuzlocke format that there's very little tension. Narration is A+ as always. I think dipping in to the nuzlocke trend is a good idea considering you're already quite popular and your refusal to use infinite rare candies (which I agree with as a spectator, makes it harder to just plan a route and stick to it verbatim) provides a good counterbalance against Pokemon Challenges.

  • @wuachurra
    @wuachurra 2 года назад +28

    what a great video, literally everything went terrible and that’s what most of us will face in our first nuzz. Thanx for the content JRose

  • @PeacefulZealot
    @PeacefulZealot 2 года назад +32

    Love your stuff Jrose but I gotta echo the rest of the folks here when it comes to rare candies… the safest way to level would be to level back on the early routes to make sure you never lose a Pokemon. And that sucks , obviously. Rare Candies just save you time (though to each their own!)

  • @Insaid_me_
    @Insaid_me_ 2 года назад +6

    I think that i could agree with you idea on rare candy but honestly the point is that you should train all of your pokemon on wild pokemon to avoid as many trainers as possible, at least that's what i do when i do my nuzlocke.
    It is by far better to beat the same old pokemon ( also to get tasty EVs) and then to go on trainers.
    I know you do yt videos so u can't waste too much time also cause you stream most of the training, but is obvious that 90% of the pokemon you lost were because of them not being trained enough!
    still love you and your content, thank you for everything Jrose :D

  • @rebeccadavidson4099
    @rebeccadavidson4099 2 года назад +4

    JRose, I so appreciate this video 😂 I appreciate that you're so honest almost in doing this, that it can be really easy to lose Pokemon - because losing a pokemon to a random Shuppet is also the kind of thing that happens to me doing Nuzlockes! Much appreciation, keep at it 😊

  • @SWISS-1337
    @SWISS-1337 2 года назад +3

    When we were all kids, we wanted to live in the pokémon world, especially after watching the Anime, but at the start of this game, it really shows how dangerous it is. A level 2 zigzagoon is roughly as strong as a fully grown adult male... That's terrifying. A level 100 mewtwo could destroy planets.

  • @Canadian_Princess
    @Canadian_Princess 2 года назад +30

    So the rare candy thing isn't cheating. It's usually used by folks so they can get videos done quickly and efficiently. Also, removing the grind tends to make the game a little easier to manage, it's less about risk and more about convenience.

    • @cesarwitha_t
      @cesarwitha_t 2 года назад +15

      it's actually worse to use rare candies, since you lose EVs. So, the logic is that you're cheating, but also not wasting your time (and your audience's if you stream), and also making the game inherently harder... nice kind of cheating.

    • @misirtere9836
      @misirtere9836 2 года назад +4

      @@cesarwitha_t It's less that you lose EVs and more that you never gain them in the first place.
      Those are almost the same thing, but the language implies a different cause.

    • @cesarwitha_t
      @cesarwitha_t 2 года назад +1

      @@misirtere9836 agreed

    • @tysonbell3524
      @tysonbell3524 2 года назад

      Its subjective, is and isn't changes from person to person, for you and other, it is not cheating. For Jrose it is however

  • @danielgiovanniello7217
    @danielgiovanniello7217 2 года назад +32

    The man ignored one of the most important rules of a nuzlocke: You have to nickname every pokemon you catch

    • @gitterrost-4
      @gitterrost-4 2 года назад +2

      I was gonna comment that exact thing!

    • @Annadog40
      @Annadog40 2 года назад +3

      Probably why he failed the first attempt

    • @Rikrobat
      @Rikrobat 2 года назад +7

      If you watched his Nuzlocke on Twitch, he explained that the nickname rule actually makes him less likely to like the pokemon, so he said no to nicknames.

    • @danielgiovanniello7217
      @danielgiovanniello7217 2 года назад +3

      @@Rikrobat How does that make any sense?

    • @douglaswills4624
      @douglaswills4624 2 года назад +2

      @@danielgiovanniello7217 Because he thinks nicknames are stupid. And calling them that makes him like the Pokemon less than calling them by their Pokemon name.

  • @hkillorean6254
    @hkillorean6254 2 года назад +31

    Most people just use rare candies since they do tons of nuzlockes and simply dont want to waste time. Not to mention, there is very safe grinding. Most of the issues with rare candies here were more so impatience or miscalculation.

  • @ShadowTasos
    @ShadowTasos Год назад +3

    Great content Jrose, this was a really fun watch! Many Nuzlocke runs can be a lil boring to watch for me bc they're over-researched but your usual narration + your fun approach to trying stuff out was really interesting to watch. Keep it coming!

  • @pasl2784
    @pasl2784 2 года назад +2

    As much as I love your traditional Kanto runs, I definitely need to see more of these videos. The constant threat of losing Pokémon and having a completely random team is amazing. Keep it up.

  • @zeemilios9327
    @zeemilios9327 2 года назад +8

    Damn, can't wait for Jan to completely go into the continuous anti rare candy opinion xD looking forward to that react

    • @joshuaatehortua7352
      @joshuaatehortua7352 2 года назад +1

      Already know what he would say and it can be summarized in two words "optimal play"

    • @midnightmadness6344
      @midnightmadness6344 2 года назад +2

      He’ll probably just say play how you want, at the end of the day it’s a self imposed challenge, nobody but yourself can really invalidate it. There’s no nuzlocke scoreboard out there everybody is getting placed on.

  • @Xeroisawesome
    @Xeroisawesome 2 года назад +10

    Here's the TLDR. "I could level up and prepare more, but I got impatient, jumped the gun, and lost a bunch of important pokemon. Oh, then I whine about Rare Candy users for some reason." Holy cow Jrose, you have no one to blame for all this crap than yourself.

  • @Bimbes_McFly
    @Bimbes_McFly 2 года назад +84

    I wish pokemon was double battles as a standard now, it's just so much more fun.

    • @dysr
      @dysr 2 года назад +7

      Doubles is the standard format for the official competitive formats.
      _Edited to fix awkward wording._

    • @RottedMushroom
      @RottedMushroom 2 года назад +14

      I quite enjoy singles but it would be cool if it was just an option before you start the game

    • @AS34N
      @AS34N 2 года назад +3

      @@dysr lol "competitive competitions"
      ...bruh

    • @terryisadevil1611
      @terryisadevil1611 2 года назад +3

      Check out TemTem. It's a really good Pokemon alternative that features all double battles, among many other changes to the battle system. :)

    • @thisemptyworm4677
      @thisemptyworm4677 2 года назад +3

      COLOSSEUM and XD

  • @maximumspooks1572
    @maximumspooks1572 2 года назад +8

    Man, the lack of using rare candies is actually frustrating to watch, that first loss is almost exclusively due to underlelveing

  • @charizard7666
    @charizard7666 2 года назад +2

    25:57 'and thats why we don't hack in rare candies'
    No, its why players train their pokemon before sending them out at red HP against a trainer while underleveled.
    This is the thing I knew I would see when this rare candy point was brought up at the beginning of the run, constant misplays being blamed on the lack of candies.

    • @charizard7666
      @charizard7666 2 года назад +2

      28:50 He does the same thing again. Fails to plan, misplays the battle, and then blames it on not using candies.

    • @charizard7666
      @charizard7666 2 года назад +2

      38:11 And again. Bad play, blame rare candies.

    • @charizard7666
      @charizard7666 2 года назад +2

      46:03 spends a whole battle targeting the weak linoone over the dangerous manectric. Loses important pokemon because of this. Gets mad about needing to grind up a replacement. 'This is why rare candies suck' ???

  • @starlights13
    @starlights13 2 года назад +20

    Nuzlocking is an art form that takes awhile to get. Even the players that meticulously plan still lose Pokemon unexpectedly which makes it fun. I think using rare candies that are native to the game is fine as there aren't that many.

    • @ShawFujikawa
      @ShawFujikawa 2 года назад +2

      Rare candies you can find in the game aren’t the controversial part, what Jrose doesn’t like is hacking in a ton of rare candies to skip the grinding portion of a nuzlocke.

  • @carolej339
    @carolej339 2 года назад +8

    You can play with whatever rules that you want, but to play devil's advocate for people who use rare candies, you could realistically grind on low level pokemon that are not an issue for you for tens of hours. That's why those people use rare candies - because sitting there grinding on low levels for hours on end isn't skillful at all and is just a waste of time for everyone involved.
    This video was interesting and for sure more risk was involved, however.

    • @aduboo29
      @aduboo29 2 года назад +2

      If you're devil's advocate here, then this comment section is apparently his bloated, oversized legal team. The rare candy thing is just Jrose not being super plugged into Nuzlockes, nothing more, really.

  • @Jgt612
    @Jgt612 2 года назад +41

    What a treat to have a full hour Jrose video.
    Interesting to hear your thoughts on the rare candies, I’m definitely in the camp of using them to the level cap, since like you said, it’s about trainer battles not monotonous grinding. I find it helps keep you fresher for the significant battles too, but if you *enjoy* the grind then that’s a whole other thing.

    • @lordhelix1705
      @lordhelix1705 2 года назад +14

      I’m on the use rare candy side too, and something he said was that a Pokémon can faint during grinding. However, keeping this in mind, you could go grind against significantly lower level Pokémon that won’t be a threat. This would make your Pokémon safe but also significantly increase grinding time. Thus, I feel that just go with rare candies to speed that up, since the trainer battles are the main course of the nuzlocke. However, I do see where Jrose is coming from

    • @Kanbei11
      @Kanbei11 2 года назад +12

      Using the candies makes the significant battles harder since you don't have as many EVs on your pokemon. However, I also understand his reasoning for not using them
      I'd say in a run like this which is more reckless than most then no candies is better

    • @giulioceresini1435
      @giulioceresini1435 2 года назад +1

      @@Kanbei11 nothing is stopping you from ev training while using candies. It is still faster than the safe wild pokemon leveling

    • @Artemis-ey4lw
      @Artemis-ey4lw 2 года назад

      some of us live for the grind :')

    • @schwarz8614
      @schwarz8614 2 года назад

      With grinding most want to fight early before being fully leveled, which obviously makes it harder and for me at least more enjoyable.

  • @wordsdistorted
    @wordsdistorted 2 года назад +3

    Sure, Jrose made a lot of mistakes, but it was honestly the best nuzlocke I have watched in a long, long time. Got to see a lot of different Pokemon used and the double battle format was interesting. I'm sure it wouldn't have gone so well being this reckless in a singles playthrough, but it was pretty fun seeing a non-"professional' nuzlocke run. Quality content.

  • @CUSTOMCHARACTER
    @CUSTOMCHARACTER Год назад +5

    >Doesn’t use rare candies, acts almighty about it
    >doesn’t reach the level cap because it would take too long
    >Doesn’t grind his one Ground type for Watson because it would take too long
    >Loses
    Tale as old as time.

  • @priestesslucy3299
    @priestesslucy3299 2 года назад +14

    15:58 'the final rule of Nuzlockes' as you call it is an entirely optional rule.
    Most content creators do it, but that's not part of the core Nuzlocke rules.
    There's nothing stopping you from bootstrapping the B or C team from the box unless you decide not to

    • @Raig228
      @Raig228 2 года назад

      I honestly prefer not using hardcore rules because part of the fun of a nuzlock is using pokemon you wouldn't normally. A boxed pokemon in a nuzlocke is more likely to be in that "wouldn't normally use" category.

    • @priestesslucy3299
      @priestesslucy3299 2 года назад +3

      @@Raig228 Oh, right. White-out = Gameover might be baked into the baseline Hardcore Rules.
      Still not a Nuzlocke default as is so commonly assumed and broadcast

  • @orangesilver8
    @orangesilver8 2 года назад +35

    37:30 JRose that... wasn't even a speed tie. Your magneton was just slower. Every single turn your magneton attacked after the manectric.
    39:25 also that was pretty predictable. Trapinch's speed sucks so you should have switched to a faster pokemon. That's just regular playing pokemon stuff. Using slow pokemon and running from wild encounters is really annoying.

    • @cfl4286
      @cfl4286 2 года назад +1

      Haha yeah I noticed that on the magneton too. Really after the first thunder he should’ve pulled magneton out as he would’ve died to a crit and another 100% accurate thunder would kill him. His first nuzlocke tho and I can’t fault him for being impatient and underestimating random trainers/encounters.

  • @jacobjones8099
    @jacobjones8099 2 года назад +24

    I thought a rule of nuzlockes was nicknaming all of your Pokémon? Everyone else does lol so I thought it was a rule haha. Awesome video jrose, love every vid you make. Really cool to see you dipping your toes into the nuzlocke world! Thanks for the content as always.

    • @nahte123456
      @nahte123456 2 года назад +5

      It kinda is? It's a rule but it's purely for making you attached to your Pokemon, which if that doesn't matter to you it isn't a rule that matters.

    • @liandreauthier6122
      @liandreauthier6122 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, Jrose seemed plenty attached to a lot of the pokemon he lost. So i think the nicknaming rule is *mostly* extraneous.

    • @DJFracus
      @DJFracus 2 года назад

      @Turtier It was not one of the original rules. Look up the comic that started the ruleset. It only mentions 2 rules.

  • @ARGrace
    @ARGrace 2 года назад +2

    I love that after your first team all faints and you say you failed, you immediately ask “what can I learn from this?”

  • @shirounshiroun7555
    @shirounshiroun7555 2 года назад +1

    Jrose: *loses mons in ways that could be avoided* I don't use rare candies
    I'm joking lol but I did chuckle a bit whenever it happened out of reckless plays or carelessness and you brought up rare candies.
    Also I love your channel & I've been binge watching your gen 1 runs for a week or two now, and seeing other challenges is fun and refreshing too! Keep it up :D

  • @timbawden2577
    @timbawden2577 2 года назад +6

    Every day? That's insane man don't burn out!
    Happy to see a nuzlocke, love your content

  • @Closer2Zero
    @Closer2Zero 2 года назад +21

    The counterpoint to “Pokémon can die while grinding” that, along with other reasoning ive heard, made me be totally fine with it is that well- if youre paying attention, your Pokémon shouldnt die when grinding.
    Oh and ffs as a YTer, i think its beyond reasonable for creators to use rare candies to speed up the process of the less interesting to watch parts

    • @zacharynelson2856
      @zacharynelson2856 2 года назад +2

      Yeah but also jrose not using rare candies made this a much better challenge since he both learned more due to losses and made him adapt and play reactively.
      It's pretty easy to survive most common nuzlockes and even a lot of stricter ones with EV planning, grinding in zero threat areas, and planning encounters. When you add even more encounter restricting rules it's more of a planning thing since so many encounters become 100% chance of occuring.
      The incentive to take risk and use trainers to level up make the run inherently better since nuzlockes were originally meant to increase risk and difficulty.

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 2 года назад

      especially since there is a pokemon that can grind up rare candies anyway. just getting rare candies is fine, especially with the level caps being a thing.

    • @TheStrudelkittyshow
      @TheStrudelkittyshow 2 года назад

      @@InfernosReaper I don’t think there’s a problem with doing it, though jrose opting not to do it definitely made the video more interesting than it would be otherwise

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 2 года назад

      @@TheStrudelkittyshow in that it gave him training fights to mess up on and lose a lot of mon, sure, but the majority of players don't get *that* sloppy

    • @greyscaleadaven
      @greyscaleadaven 2 года назад

      Honestly my take on it is don't use rare candies if you're inexperienced with nuzlocking. Those EVs will help you a lot more in the long run, and you have to learn how to grind efficiently as well. After you've optimized your grinding? Yeah use them, it should help a lot with tedious levelling and higher difficulty against most targets considering you don't have as many EVs floating around anymore, diminishing your advantage against random trainers. IMO they should just be buyable like in L:A because in that game they don't break the game's difficulty at all. I've been inconsistently nuzlocking since gen 5, and that seems like the best compromise to me personally.

  • @LuSoloLu
    @LuSoloLu 2 года назад +30

    This concept is very good and watching one of my favorite Pokémon related content creators do a Nuzlocke is amazing. However, I have to say that I disagree with your justification to not use rare candies and it's something that I think hurted a little bit my enjoyment, although that might be on me. While yes, a Pokémon can faint during grinding against a wild Pokémon or against an optional trainer that you battled for xp, there're ways around this: on first case, just fighting low level Pokémon that can only ko it if you let them, and for the second, avoid the trainer. There're benefits on using rare candies, and I believe that this run could've been ten times better if you used them. Still, if you're still convinced that it's better not using them, that's fine! It's your channel, your run, your rules. But this was something that really stood out for me in this video that I simply couldn't not comment it. Can't wait for your next video and keep going!

    • @PorcuDuckSlug
      @PorcuDuckSlug 2 года назад +9

      As a viewer, grinding deaths are so underwhelming. Watching a Pokémon I was rooting for just die randomly for no reason or impact is an instant disappointment

    • @vhrocksyou
      @vhrocksyou 2 года назад +3

      I want to piggy back on this as well. Grinding is not fun for the player (generally) and same for the viewer (again, generally). If the worry is about random encounters being uninteresting, well... they aren't in most cases. Especially in a double battle nuzlocke, where random encounters aren't double as well. (Which makes sense!) If you have your level caps, then slowly level the Pokémon along the way to the gym. Even then though, that argument doesn't hold to me because if you wanted to play it safe and grind, you would still just grind to 1 level below cap, fight all trainers, then go fight the gym.
      I understand the idea of "Well, I can die so that feels unfair." And I totally respect you for it, 100%. However, I still think the overall enjoyment for you, and the viewers would go up overall, but again, there is literally nothing stopping you from grinding on pokemon that could never kill you. If winning is the goal, that's the right call to do and is boring. If entertainment is the goal, I want you the player to also enjoy your time! If you like to grind, do it! We support you! If you don't enjoy it, then I think rare candy (and vitamins for that matter) improve the experience snd give you a better chance to use a wider variety of pokemon

  • @LocalHobo631
    @LocalHobo631 Год назад

    So many different spots in this video manetric crippled your run. Destroyed your first run almost single handedly, took your magneton, took your lairon, took your absol. what a menace

  • @WaywardBird
    @WaywardBird 4 месяца назад

    this video is a good illustration of how not using rare candies leads to constantly losing pokemon just because they're underleveled for no reason. it's kinda just frustrating

  • @johnmmcgovern95
    @johnmmcgovern95 2 года назад +5

    Jrose finally gets around to doing the challenges the other Pokémon RUclipsrs are doing and just as expected does so with unprecedented wit, charm, thoughtfulness, and thoroughness. I love the slower pace and detailed narration of your content. You’re the best of the best.

  • @elinatural2058
    @elinatural2058 2 года назад +4

    i think everyone should play how they want annd if you don't wanna use rare candies that's 100% fine as long as you enjoy the game ! i just think the argument along the video of "you can't use rare candies because i just lost a pokemon because i was underlevel" not very convincing ? Like nothing prevents you from leveling up a bit on wild pokemon before going on a route full of trainers, except the time and energy it'd take to level up 6+ pokemon which is very okay if you think it's an important part of the game, but also doesn't sound very ahah

  • @haxel5814
    @haxel5814 2 года назад +1

    The counter arguments to "Pokémon can faint while training" and in favour of hacking rare candies are "you can just farm against route 101 wild Pokémon and be 100% safe" and "you can just use the daycare once unlocked and be 100% safe"

  • @Jeffman978
    @Jeffman978 2 года назад +1

    the reason poketubers use rare candies is because the optimal strat to avoid unnessary deaths is not to grind on trainers but to grind on the earliest route possible that ensures one-shots and youre super unlikely to die even when fast-forwarding. Since that startegy is really slow, and a lot of these same people stream, so they use rare candies to skip that slow and tedious process of grinding.

  • @stephensimko7887
    @stephensimko7887 2 года назад +4

    Wow what a roller coaster of emotion that was!! Great job as always!!

  • @AlbRomano
    @AlbRomano 2 года назад +5

    I am in favor of hacking in rare candies, because the challenge then becomes resource management and battles, rather than needing to have the patience to grind for hours on top of everything else. Then again, nuzlockes are arbitrary by nature, so just use the ruleset you find the most fun.

  • @hobgobigan6602
    @hobgobigan6602 2 года назад +29

    Wow I never thought Jrose would try a nuzlocke this is so much fun

  • @beaksters
    @beaksters Год назад +2

    Grinding has advantages of EV & IV training that rare candies don’t… I’d say rare candy trainings probably makes it harder because of that because unless you’re being an idiot during grinding you’ll never faint during it.

  • @baconaterlover5399
    @baconaterlover5399 2 года назад +2

    Nice to see you put that jrose spin on this challenge. Not really a nuzlocke watcher but I could listen to you for hours almost like a podcast.

  • @callawtf
    @callawtf 2 года назад +5

    Alright, it's 46:26 and I'm tapping out. I've seen enough. The rare candy holier than thou attitude is so unearned. "This is the true nuzlocke experience" says the dude doing his first nuzlocke. "If you play reckless you get punished" yeah and if you play carefully you get rewarded in lost time spent tediously grinding on low-level pokemon.
    Saying this is the true nuzlocke experience is such a load, you're just playing recklessly and getting punished for being under-leveled.
    If you don't like hacking candies into your game, cool. I want you to play the way that is fun for you. But you have not earned the right to tell people the way they play nuzlockes, aren't true nuzlockes.

    • @Jrose11
      @Jrose11  2 года назад

      Hacking the game is cheating lol, no amount of words changes that

    • @callawtf
      @callawtf 2 года назад +3

      ​@@Jrose11 Who is talking about cheating? I never made a statement about it being cheating or not, and unless I missed it in this video, you didn't criticize it as cheating either. Gatekeeping and grandstanding about what is and isn't acceptable in a "true nuzlocke" is not good for the nuzlocke community. I've seen people play nuzlocke runs where they get one free revive of a dead mon, or nuzlocke runs where people straight up mulligan their first whiteout, etc. Is that how I ever want to play my nuzlockes? No, but if other people want to do that in their runs, it's up to them. Again, I'm glad you had a great nuzlocke experience playing how YOU wanted to play. If anyone told you that you didn't have a true nuzlocke experience because you hacked it to be all double battles, or because you item dupe glitched a bunch of rare candies to avoid grinding before the Steven fight I would criticize them for gatekeeping as well. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this video, even if I did not enjoy it compared to your solo challenge runs. I hope you do more nuzlockes if you're having fun with them.

  • @craigjessup5190
    @craigjessup5190 2 года назад +4

    I think the optimal way to go would be to have the rare candies. It ends all the grinding, and you can use that time to study opponents and come up with strategy. I would rather listen to Jrose spend 10 minutes strategizing than see him lose a Pokémon to shuppet when he could’ve been lvl 42. It’s an unnecessary hill to die on, when at the same time the much more guarded rule of nuzlocking is to nickname everything.

  • @OmniscientVoid
    @OmniscientVoid 2 года назад +6

    Ironically, I LOVE the fact that you, Jrose11, do NOT use rare candy hacks, but i do like that people like PC use them. Your run styles are both unique enough so that it actually matters! This has been one of the BEST Nuzlocke runs I've watched in a while! --- PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE!!!!
    EDIT: That Manectric was using Thunder first the the whole time, it wasn' a speed tie man, but thats the disadvantage to playing on increased speed..

  • @NrStormy
    @NrStormy Год назад +1

    The true nuzlocke experience: "being lazy and unprepared all the time to force you to grind for hours"

  • @DoctorNerf
    @DoctorNerf Год назад +1

    People who are new to Nuzlockes really don't understand the power of Zubat. Crobat top 10 MVP's of Nuzlocking.

  • @strategieswithsasquatch
    @strategieswithsasquatch 2 года назад +12

    I think you are supposed to nickname every single pokemon you catch. Helps create a more significant bond with pokemon you might not normally use.

    • @richiewesson4051
      @richiewesson4051 2 года назад +1

      The challenge is for people who hate themselves. So you are indeed supposed to make sure the suffering is maximum lol.

  • @Arkouchie
    @Arkouchie 2 года назад +19

    I'm sad you aren't nicknaming all your pokemon, that is IMO one of the core rules of nuzlocke, even if it's not strictly gameplay.

    • @AS34N
      @AS34N 2 года назад +2

      It's literally a rule. Lol ANYONE else would get slammed in the comments for failing his first nuzlock.

    • @knipfer454
      @knipfer454 2 года назад

      It only matters if you’re doing some community thing like a stream watch along. For Jrose vids, they’re not about the connection to a Pokémon; they’re about strats.

    • @aurastrike
      @aurastrike 2 года назад

      I'm kinda' happy he didn't follow that rule because I do not like the nickname system

    • @Gabe413
      @Gabe413 2 года назад

      @@aurastrike what system? You nickname the pokemon whatever you feel like

    • @Arkouchie
      @Arkouchie 2 года назад

      @@knipfer454 it's about the connection. You name it, you get an attachment to it. Which makes the pokemon you lose that much more psychologically damaging

  • @keystep8669
    @keystep8669 2 года назад +4

    This was a fun watch on stream. Your content is rad. I appreciate the work you put into it.