The Nuzlocke challenge is a self-imposed fan-made gameplay formula designed to make video games in the
''Pokémon'' series more difficult. Players using the Nuzlocke challenge are unable to use their Pokémon again if they are knocked out in combat once and can only add the first Pokémon they encounter in a select area to their team.
The Nuzlocke challenge was created by Nick Franco when he was a student at the
University of California, Santa Cruz
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. While procrastinating on an assignment, Franco decided to play
''Pokémon Ruby'' with a harder ruleset to make it more interesting. He created a webcomic based on the playthrough, dubbed ''Pokémon: Hard-Mode.'' A recurring
Nuzleaf character, who resembled ''
Lost'' character
John Locke
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, resulted in the Nuzlocke challenge's name, being a
portmanteau
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It has proven popular with players due to its focus on building emotional attachments with the player's Pokémon, as well as for the added challenge it provides. The Nuzlocke challenge is also popular with
content creators
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online, attracting wide followings within the ''Pokémon'' fan community. Former ''Nintendo Minute'' hosts Kit Ellis and Krysta Yang, following their departure from the series, stated that they had been forbidden by
The Pokémon Company
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from using Nuzlocke rules in a video. This resulted in fandom backlash, resulting in the company making a statement clarifying the situation. The Nuzlocke challenge has been adapted into other video games since its introduction.
History and gameplay
In the ''Pokémon'' series, players travel across an
open in-game world, capturing the titular creatures and using them to battle each other in combat; they can use various attacks both offensively and defensively. If a Pokémon takes enough damage, they will "faint" and be knocked out, rendering them unable to be used in combat. These Pokémon can be healed at Pokémon Center locations, or by using healing items. The primary goal is to become the strongest trainer in the region.
Nuzlocke gameplay functions identically to regular ''Pokémon'' gameplay, with the only differences being that players can only catch the first Pokémon they encounter in a given area, and that when a Pokémon is defeated in battle, it is considered "dead" and cannot be used again, even if healed in-game.
Most rulesets encourage the player to nickname their Pokémon to form a stronger attachment to it.
. Additional rulesets may also include banning the use of items in battles, only using Pokémon that are at the same level as the opponent's strongest Pokémon in major battles, banning the capture of a second Pokémon of species that the player has already obtained, banning the use of certain species of Pokémon altogether, etc.
The Nuzlocke challenge was first created in 2010 by
University of California, Santa Cruz
The University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz or UCSC) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Santa Cruz, California, United States. It is one of the ten campuses in the University of C ...
student Nick Franco. Franco, procrastinating on college work, chose to play
''Pokémon Ruby'', adding additional rules to make the play session more interesting. Franco eventually turned the playthrough with the ruleset into a
webcomic
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, dubbed ''Pokémon: Hard-Mode''.
The original comic contained frequent
homophobic
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,
racist
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, and
misogynistic
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commentary, though the gameplay formula largely separated itself from its comic origins as the formula's popularity spread.
A recurring
Nuzleaf character, who was drawn to resemble
''Lost'' character
John Locke
John Locke (; 29 August 1632 (Old Style and New Style dates, O.S.) – 28 October 1704 (Old Style and New Style dates, O.S.)) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thi ...
, became the source of the formula's name, with the words "Nuzleaf" and "Locke" combined to coin the term "Nuzlocke".
As the series has progressed, games have become less compatible with the Nuzlocke format, with games such as ''
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!'', which drastically change the gameplay style, being nearly impossible to play with the standard formula.
In a ''
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'' interview, Franco stated the formula was made more difficult by additions to the games that make gameplay easier; additions included an affection level, which allowed Pokémon to survive hits that would otherwise KO them, and Pokémon spawning in the game's overworld instead of through random encounters, which limited the player's ability to randomly select which Pokémon they would encounter. As a result of these changes, further additions to the ruleset were made to allow for the challenge's difficulty to remain.
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lateyourpie created another variant of the rules, dubbed the "Ironmon Challenge", which kept the basic Nuzlocke formula, but Pokémon locations, item locations, and Pokémon attacks were all randomized using
mods. It was devised to provide a challenge to those already familiar with the Nuzlocke ruleset, and was stated in official documentation as "...not meant to be fair, and possibly not even fun". More difficult ''
kaizo
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'' challenges limit players to one Pokémon at a time. Other adaptations to the ruleset have been devised, such as the "Hatelocke", which creates one continual run spanning the whole series, barring players from using Pokémon they captured in previous games.
Reception
The ''Pokémon'' series is primarily popular among children, and as a result, children more easily bond and grow emotional attachment to their particular Pokémon. Due to a lack of challenge in the series for fans familiar with its gameplay,
the series' outdated gameplay formula, and a lack of interest to newer additions to the franchise, the challenge has proved popular with adult fans. The limited rulesets make the defeat of a Pokémon more emotionally impactful to players than they would be otherwise; according to
''Vox'', the Nuzlocke challenge revived the feeling of emotional connection players felt with their Pokémon when they were younger.
The ruleset also encourages a stricter, more strategic version of gameplay, as it is substantially more difficult than it would be otherwise.
Nuzlockes became popular in the ''Pokémon'' fandom, primarily due to their higher difficulty and their focus on players bonding with their Pokémon.
It is especially popular among
content creators
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, who have cited it as being beneficial for garnering viewership and a sense of community;
live streams of creators playing with the Nuzlocke ruleset frequently garner hundreds of thousands of viewers,
with a many raising money for
charity
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Common meanings
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.
Following their departure from the web-series ''Nintendo Minute'', Kit Ellis and Krysta Yang, the series' former hosts, stated they had planned to do an episode featuring them playing a ''Pokémon'' game with Nuzlocke rules, only to be rebuked; according to them, they were not allowed to do so due to it being considered to be on the same level as playing a
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on the platform. Yang alleged The Pokémon Company had previously removed content creators from their creator program due to them using Nuzlocke rules in playthroughs. The statement was met with backlash within the fandom, resulting in
The Pokémon Company International
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making a response, clarifying they have no issue with players using the ruleset.
The Nuzlocke format was later adapted in other video games. ''Coromon'', an indie game inspired by the ''Pokémon'' series, included a game mode which allowed players to play the game using Nuzlocke rules. The game ''
Temtem
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'' added several "challenge modes" in a post-release update, with one being inspired by and using the Nuzlocke rules. Other
''Pokémon'' fan games, such as ''Pokémon Insurgence'' and ''Pokémon Korosu'', include Nuzlocke game modes, with the latter making it a mandatory gameplay feature.
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