Rules

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This is just the rules taken directly from the wiki. I'm following these rules completely. I'd also like to add if you haven't seen one of the creator's (Marriland) let's play of this challenge check it out here. I feel like i'm leaving something out here, but eh thinking to hard won't make it easier. Enjoy!

"https://youtu.be/Xjm_dHO9_-A?list=PLgYcvjQqu5W5puqd9vIZ-jdNRKSgyjv6m"

"http://nuzlocke.wikia.com/wiki/Wedlocke"

Beside the two classic rules (Any fainted pokemon is unusable and catching only the first pokemon in the area) there is a catch-limiting rule based on the current team composition as well as a series of rules determining how paired Pokemon function.

Catching

-You must catch or obtain only the first eligible obtainable Pokemon you encounter in any route or area, with exceptions being made based on the Pokemon's gender. Fail to catch it and you get nothing for the area.

-Genderless Pokemon cannot be caught. Ever.If you have 1, 3, or 5 Pokemon in your party, you ignore any Pokemon encounters whose gender you have more of, e.g: if you have just one male Pokemon and two female Pokemon, you cannot catch any more female Pokemon until the count is even again. If you have an even number of each gender, this does not apply.

-"Dupes Clause" is recommended, to add to the uniqueness of each Pokemon. This means you do not count any encounter against any Pokemon whose species you have already caught, which is usually determined by the Poke Ball symbol by their HP bar.Partnering Your Pokemon are "partnered" with each other and must fight in pairs.

-Only one male and one female can form a pair (though you may choose to alter rules to allow same-sex pairs), and once they do, it lasts until one dies or is released.Each Pokemon on your team can battle only alongside its partner, if it has one. Switching Pokemon out in battle is allowed, but ONLY for the Pokemon's partner.

-If a Pokemon dies in battle, its partner must avenge the fallen Pokemon or die along with them; switching to any other Pokemon is forbidden, regardless of circumstance. (In the case of Double or Triple Battles, you may have to make exceptions. Do what feels right.)

-If a Pokemon's partner dies, it can gain a new one that doesn't already have a partner (either from a PC box or a wild Pokemon).You cannot deposit Pokemon to your PC.

-You must release Pokemon or have them die in battle if you want to withdraw anything in your PC.

-You can freely release your Pokemon (up to you if it counts as a "death" or not), but you will probably feel like a jerk for doing it.

-If you absolutely require HM moves to get through the game, you may temporarily break this rule and deposit a pair of Pokemon in the PC for one or two HM Pokemon; however, they cannot fight or do anything other than use HM moves outside of battle, and should be removed as soon as one of your main Pokemon can use the required HM move.

-If a Pokemon which is wedded dies, its partner becomes a "lone wolf. "A Pokemon is a "lone wolf" must be given a new partner as soon as possible.

-If no Pokemon of the corresponding gender are available, the lone wolf must fight alone until a new partner is caught.

-If there is only one Pokemon eligible to become its partner, it must be. (For example, if a male Pokemon's partner dies, and there is only one female Pokemon in the PC, they must be paired.)

Other

-All Pokemon must be nicknamed. This is to increase the bond between you and your Pokemon. They're not just randoms; they're your friends. Treat them accordingly. Also, it doesn't hurt to make a storyline that gives a story behind each couple. So go crazy. :)

-(Recommended) No Pokemon with the ability Oblivious may be used, as they are unable to love.

-You can only use two Items in battle on two pokemon per battle.

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