Uncovering the Origins of Nuzlocke: The Creator Behind the Challenge
The Nuzlocke challenge was invented by Nick Franco, a webcomic artist who created a series called Pokémon: Hard Mode and illustrated the concept in 2010 using Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire as a foundation. The Nuzlocke challenge originated from an anonymous user known as “Nuzlocke” posting crude comics involving his adventures of Pokémon Ruby in the /v/ category of 4chan, with the name “Nuzlocke” being a fan creation that stuck, derived from a Seedot/Nuzleaf that appeared in the original comic, which Franco would draw with the face of John Locke from the TV series Lost.
Understanding the Nuzlocke Challenge
The Nuzlocke challenge is a permadeath playthrough wherein a Pokémon that faints is considered “dead” and must be released, making the series’ challenges even more difficult, though not every Pokémon game is equally difficult to complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the original Nuzlocke rules?: The only two official rules are: Release a pokémon if it faints; Catch the first pokémon you see in an area and nothing else.
- What is a Nuzlocke?: A Nuzlocke is a permadeath playthrough of a Pokémon game where any Pokémon that faints is considered “dead” and must be released.
- When was Nuzlocke invented?: The Nuzlocke challenge was invented in 2010 by Nick Franco.
- Where did the Nuzlocke come from?: The idea of a “Hard-Mode” for Pokémon originated from an anonymous user known as “Nuzlocke” posting crude comics involving his adventures of Pokémon Ruby in the /v/ category of 4chan.
- Why is Nuzlocke named after Locke?: The origin of the name comes from the Seedot/Nuzleaf that appeared in the original comic, which Franco would draw with the face of John Locke from the TV series Lost.
- What is the hardest type of Nuzlocke?: Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are the hardest main-series Pokémon games to Nuzlocke.
- Does Nintendo hate Nuzlocke?: The Pokémon Company states its opinion on Nuzlocke runs, confirming that it has no problem with Nuzlocke runs.
- Can you use eggs in a Nuzlocke?: The Egglocke is a variant of the Nuzlocke challenge, where caught Pokémon are replaced as soon as possible by eggs, containing a Pokémon unknown to the player.
- Is breeding banned in Nuzlocke?: While it’s not technically against the rules to breed Pokémon during a Nuzlocke run, many players feel that this cheapens the experience.
- What happens if a Pokémon dies in a Nuzlocke?: Any Pokémon that faints must be released or boxed permanently, considered “dead” for the rest of the challenge.
- What is a Sleeplocke?: A Sleeplocke is a tournament of patience and skill, a “nuzlocke” run of Pokémon with the added challenge of staying up as long as you can, where you cannot sleep and cannot “black out” in game.
- Can you white out in a Nuzlocke?: White Out = Run Over, if a player should totally wipe a fight, regardless of if they still have Pokémon in their box, their Nuzlocke run is over.
- What is a Wedlocke?: A Wedlocke means you have three pairs of opposite gender Pokémon, so you have three sets of one male and one female.
- Are Pokémon Nuzlockes illegal?: The Pokémon Company International said: “We do not have any issues with fans/creators playing the games with Nuzlocke rules.”
- Are items banned in Nuzlockes?: Items (other than revives, of course) aren’t banned, there’s a popular variant called the Hardcore Nuzlocke that bans items alongside a few other extra rules.