
Nothing at all.
Assembling a party solely based on appearance, disregarding performance.
It’s really stressful when new Pokémon don’t evolve at all, so in those cases, I just give up and check the conditions.
Don’t abbreviate the Gymli battle.
The types are divided.
I’m slowly putting together a party that feels a bit like a protagonist.
It’s like the feeling that Red from Shirogane Mountain might come out.
To value the three main factions without being oddly contrary.
Kanu-chan is cute.
I’m also trying not to use items in trainer battles as much as possible.
Usually, I advance while filling the encyclopedia, so there are times when I don’t struggle due to the level difference.
I’ll take my time to search instead of burying the six bodies early.
I don’t mind if our types overlap.
When the minor change was released, they removed the original three starters and included different Pokémon.
I stopped playing because it turned into a DLC format.
It’s not exactly a personal rule, but I tend to be very conscious of the top one.
Gyarados is basically not used.
The first Pokémon I catch will be used until the end.
>>12
Did you use a pig…?
Once I get Rokon, I will definitely include it.
It’s not that I have any particular fixation or restriction, but…
That’s so cute! (New Pokémon) And then I’m like, please help me again! (Like Gyarados or Gardevoir)
By the time I get to about the third badge, I’ve usually already filled in six Pokémon, so it always feels like the new Pokémon in the second half are just for filling out the Pokédex.
>>15
To avoid this, the party members are filling it in little by little.
It’s not exactly a rule, but I prefer to use new Pokémon.
There is nothing else in particular.
Focus resources on one entity.
It’s gotten tough to clear scenarios solo since the 5th generation.
Legends are sent to the box and not used until after clearing.
Since around Sword and Shield, you can pick up a ridiculous amount of experience candies, making it easy to level up right to the frontline.
Elimination rules
The three great houses are not to be omitted.
I only use basic new Pokémon.
The region is safe.
Traveling with all three families, gathering five Pokémon.
I’m trying to diversify the types, but it generally becomes a mess with types that have evolved and increased.
Especially Paldea
It’s pretty much the same as the thread image.
Then, use the three great families mainly.
I won’t use legends until I clear it.
Everyone gets a nickname.
It’s not a big deal, but when actions like critical hits or surviving with 1 HP due to friendship level come into play, even against NPCs, it gives me a feeling of cheating.
Assemble with Pokémon that are visually a perfect match.
Play and have fun!
It’s not that I’m imposing a restriction on not using speeders or doping items during battles, though.
I forget about its existence during gameplay and can’t use it.
Recently, I’ve been including a Dragon type in my PT.
Indeed, having a cool dragon raises my spirits.
I’m kind of spreading out the types.
“We will fight with the initial members, but it won’t be too much of a restriction.”
Recently, it’s easier to raise them, so I can raise about 15 instead of just 6.
Everyone uses various replacements.
>>35
The fact that you can use the box anywhere is great, isn’t it?
I’m using this Pokémon because it’s cute!
There are no restrictions like secret techniques.
Evolve the starter Pokémon at least once before the first gym battle.
I was doing a Ghost-type challenge using all new Pokémon from Sword and Shield and Scarlet and Violet.
Both new ghosts are incredibly strong, and there was no sense of restriction.
If you let your guard down, everyone will end up as a physical attacker, so make sure to include at least one special attacker.
Anyway, I’ll do my best to complete the encyclopedia.
The fully evolved Pokémon is eliminated.
The party consists only of new Pokémon.
If possible, the one that evolves.
Form a travel party with 3 existing favorite Pokémon and 3 new Pokémon.
If there is a priority for new Pokémon and a knockout, I will go with the knockout.
It’s really fun to do role-playing after all.
Selection based on preference for design over performance in terms of feel.
I don’t use legends (but I sometimes use them).
Just the third row of the thread image.
Use a female protagonist.
Just that.
The Three Grass Families
Legend of the Story
600 of that generation.
Is included.
Assemble with new Pokémon.
Scatter the types.
Equal opportunities for level and performance
I always think about things like that.
I am somewhat conscious of the travel vibe.
I’m also trying to avoid using items in trainer battles.
As far as I remember, it’s a two-person journey with Tsutarja in BW2.
XY has 6 Fire-type Pokémon.
SV has six intimidating creatures.
I think the others only used the new Pokémon from that region.
I advanced through the first part of the SV DLC using only Kitakami-produced Pokémon.
Try to fight in a way that is as close to the competition rules as possible during the scenario.
I won’t mess up the exchange match; I’ll properly receive it.
Make it a female protagonist.
I’ll make all my handhelds female.
>>55
What Pokémon only has males?
I will never use Gyarados.
Each production is already unofficially confirmed, and they are generally strong.
I think I’m at the top, but there are generations that I’ve missed, so it’s become a limit to the extent of being unfamiliar.
Don’t worry about the new Pokémon; just team up with the ones you like when you meet them.
I will switch them out due to type effectiveness issues.
I have no resistance to using recovery items.
I will do it if I can recover until my PP runs out and win.
It would be easier if I used Plus Power, but it’s such a hassle to use it every time that I hardly ever use it.
>>60
It gives the impression that once you use a plus power type, you get hooked on it.
Since it has really started to rise significantly, it has become very strong.
The one who became the top of the party through leveling up will switch places with the top of the PC bench.
Create a party using only new Pokémon.
No matter how tough it gets, I will not give up the first three chosen candidates.
Level adjustment doesn’t make much sense since it affects the overall experience points based on recent specifications, right…?
>>64
Isn’t it because you’re switching parties to make it more average?
I’m going to play with a Kanto-based first-generation Pokémon restriction RP.
It feels like there’s somehow a restriction on using items during battles.
I’ll go all out with the Pokémon I received from the professor first!
Kasumi’s Starmie and Akane’s Miltank are both unforgettable!
The new Pokémon restriction is probably the most common self-imposed rule in Pokémon.
>>70
The most common thing is probably not to remove the Pokémon given by the professor.
>>83
I only excluded Jarooda from my travel party.
>>70
SM was really tough because everyone was slow and their evolution was also slow.
Legendary Pokémon cannot be included in the travel party.
I use Pokémon with big breasts.
In the early game, you might try hard to use dogs, but don’t replace birds or insects midway.
Because the capture rate of factors is unstable in works where Kinogassa is not present.
I used Yokuataru quite a bit.
SV can take out 80% of enemies by using Grass Terastral Trick Flower with Masquerain.
I want to keep the party’s levels as even as possible.
It was a hassle to adjust the levels according to the scenario, and as a result of sidetracking, my starter Pokémon ended up leveling up too much, so having high freedom can be both good and bad.
Advance in such a way that it ultimately becomes a party of six new Pokémon without any downsizing.
Before experience point distribution became the default, it was nice that levels were kept moderate.
I don’t have any particular preferences, but I’m indecisive, so my team might end up with only 8 Pokémon by the middle of the journey, resulting in a difficulty where I struggle in gym battles due to being underleveled.
I try to diversify the types and moves as much as possible, but when I include my preferences, they tend to get quite biased.
I tried not to use the legend because it becomes too strong, but I ended up using Orgapon in SV.
It’s the ogre’s fault.
I feel like there were strong enemies that used drugs depending on the opponent.
I tend to prioritize efficiency, so I choose strong Pokémon for my travel party.
On the contrary, the battle format is filled with minor Pokémon.
In terms of role-playing, I definitely want to use the three main characters until the end.
There might also be some special lines.
I thought it was a new Pokémon, but it wasn’t a new Pokémon.
Generally, it’s fine to just do your best with the three main families, but I have memories of Daikenki not being that reliable.
I wasn’t very clear about type matchups since it was only new Pokémon.
I’m trying to travel using only new Pokémon from Sword and Shield, but special attackers in SV are difficult.
In the end, the water type slot wasn’t filled until I caught a Sharitatsu in the Oja Lake.
I’ll only use the Pokémon I haven’t used before, so I’ll do that too.
A challenge to put package legends into Poké Balls.
If you don’t use substitutions, it can effectively become a knockout system, so it’s good.
I wish they would revert to a learning device that only allows toggling experience points on and off.
Going out of my way to catch low-level wild ones and struggle with them feels really like a polite gesture…
The three families are generally strong, and there’s no reason to leave them behind, so I’ll just take them along without doing any other restrictions.
As long as it’s not an overly naive structure, anything used in travel can achieve hall of fame status.
I’ve decided to cherish the child I received from the NPC until the end.
I looked at the numbers after it was over, and if Taikaiden were on the journey, it would look incredibly strong.
>>99
In Paldea, it’s one of the few special attackers, so it’s quite useful.
However, it assumes the use of TMs.
While raising it, I thought, could it be that this one has reached its evolution limit here and is weak…?
It’s sad to see someone get dropped from the starting lineup like that.
The three noble families choose grass.
>>102
If it’s just about choosing, even Brigallon can be used for filling the Pokédex…
Give a name to everyone in the party.
In other words, since I can swap boxes at any time, it was more like a travel box than a travel party.
It’s great to get a 600-stat Pokémon early on.
The three families will not evolve until they are inducted into the hall of fame.
Form a team with only new Pokémon.
The items I found are carefully kept and not used.
Blinch, your jealousy is ugly.
Are there any travel Pokémon that were restructured in SV? Like Umidigda?
>>110
I missed it because the War Rider was too slow.
It looks like it could evolve one more level, even though it seems fairly fast.
I wonder why Dedenne and Gogoat are so terrible.
At that time, I couldn’t stick to the new Pokémon challenge.
Anyway, I want to see the new Pokémon without any information, so I’ll go with a team of new Pokémon.
Capture local Pokémon and match their levels with the DLC.
What I’m doing is a new Pokémon challenge that includes regional restrictions.
I don’t consciously avoid using items in trainer battles, but it turns out I haven’t used them.
Using naughty Pokémon.
It became full of result fairies.
You can only use a stacking move once per technique, right?
Stacking up and doing a complete extraction is easy, but it feels too bland.
In the opening, the bird is used until the end.
>>116
Even though I don’t have any decent skills, unlike the self-harm technique in Kalos, Paldea is just too easy…
To deviate a bit from the conventional path, I will include a poison type.
Make a team composed of Pokémon that are likely to evolve.
Make it the new Pokémon main.
Recovery items are not used during battles.
The types will be spread out.
Before I knew it, Jibacoil, Sableye, and Shroomish were in there, so it’s half a curse.
Even if it’s not a new Pokémon, there are often nostalgic ones from the beginning that you can include.
Make it a knockout format and create a party that diversifies the generations as much as possible while ensuring that we don’t lose.
Using slow Pokémon while traveling is tough, isn’t it?
I can’t escape!
>>125
The new Pokémon in SM are generally quite slow.
Though the specs shouldn’t be bad, I have a memory of the new Pokémon restriction being quite tough.
For some reason, when the Tentacool appears, it tends to enter a battle with a high probability.
This time I’ve become a jellyfish.
“I’ll include Glacia.”
If you die, I’ll kill you.
Replace it with a new one when it has completed its evolution.
I wasn’t particularly aware of sv, but it ended up becoming a disastrous situation due to the earthquake.
I want to make it seem like they’re the main character precisely because they don’t speak.
I wonder if it’s possible to figure out the conditions for special evolution Pokémon without looking it up online.
>>132
I disliked the evolving Pamo-san because I didn’t understand its meaning.
>>135
Pulling back from the front resets the step count, and the walking evolution mechanic was really terrible.
I made it to the Hall of Fame without any final evolution, damn it.
Three Houses
Early bird Pokémon
Final Dragon
It was naturally incorporated every time.
No thread created for the miraculous collaboration between Tsui-Puri and Irasutoya.
>>136
Is it your first time seeing the SNS Dogoom? I have it blocked.
In travel, play without accumulating.
In Paldea, if you fill it with new Pokémon, it will almost become physical.
>>138
So I was defeated by Biwa again.
I immediately raised Quackswell.
>>138
In addition to being mostly physics-oriented overall.
Two of the three great houses and something like Doo Kanuchi Champamo.
It seems that the members with high participation rates are more inclined towards physical aspects, so it’s quite biased.
The electric type slot in travel parties often really doesn’t stand out.
Is not using tools really that much of a sticking point?
>>141
Using the energy fragments is a waste of money, so it’s better to use healing medicine during battle.
A strange obsession… Ah…
I will try not to use the Pokémon I have used in past travels.
If you truly like it, then there’s nothing you can do…
It can be arranged in the same color or spread out in a colorful manner.
Like red, blue, green, yellow, pink, and black.
When a new Pokémon I like appears just when my party is already set.
I’m quite troubled.
The three houses are grass.
Only new Pokémon or new regions.
The types should be diversified as much as possible.
With this, the SV becomes Mascarenha, Soublaze, Water Kantaro, Decanuchan, Taikaiden, and Do-o.
It feels like there are a lot of immunities, including traits…
The rule was to eliminate until the end.
I was a bit disappointed that it was missing in the new release.
When using Mascarene, the power of Trick Flower is so high that it overshadows other physical attacks, right?
If I see a Ralts, I’ll definitely catch it.
It’s about leveling it out.
The serious kid burned everything with Charizard.
If I’m there, I’ll use Gardevoir and Gyarados.
The result is that Gyarados, after using Dragon Dance, rampages.
I still regret using healing items multiple times when I was about to lose in the battle against Chairman Rose in Sword and Shield.
Just when the journey was about to end, a paradox came up and broke the travel party.
Even if I think I’ll only use the new Pokémon, I end up deciding to stop along the way.
What was done is about BW.
Don’t underestimate level flat.
Limit legendary types as much as possible.
It seems like I want to do general player-like role-playing in the wild.
Only those carrying omamori coins excel while trying to maintain a level playing field.
The three households.
Early game bird
Cute new Pokémon
A cherished one.
600 clans
Gardevoir
Let’s go.
I will disable items during battles at level flat.
But the former has become automatic thanks to the learning device.
In the past, we were only focused on the three major families and didn’t have time to think about things like flatness…
I aim for a team with no type overlap with only new Pokémon, but since I prioritize appearances, there are times when types overlap, and I may use existing Pokémon when they receive a new evolution.
Don’t worry about the levels; they’ll naturally align on their own.
If SV tries hard to catch a flamingo, it will cause a big ruckus until the end.
Among the new Pokémon, I will definitely include a Pikachu slot.