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In Pokémon Insurgence there are a few added '''Challenge Modes'''. These challenge modes restrict or force certain aspects of gameplay. Some challenges are allowed to be combined with one another. All challenges must be started at the beginning of the game, however some of the challenges may be forfeited at anytime.
In Pokémon Insurgence there are a few added '''Challenge Modes'''. These challenge modes restrict or force certain aspects of gameplay. Some challenges are allowed to be combined with one another. All challenges must be started at the beginning of the game, however some of the challenges may be forfeited at any time.


==List of Challenges==
==List of Challenges==
===Nuzlocke===
===Nuzlocke===
All caught Pokémon must be nicknamed and fainted Pokémon can not be revived in Pokémon Centers. Other methods of reviving a Pokémon such as, {{BLink|Revive}} and {{BLink|Sacred Ash}} will fail. Once a player has run out of usable Pokémon the Nuzlocke Challenge ends and the player can continue their journey as a normal playthrough.
All caught Pokémon must be nicknamed and fainted Pokémon can not be revived in Pokémon Centers. Other methods of reviving a Pokémon such as, {{BLink|Revive}} and {{BLink|Sacred Ash}} will fail. Though this is not exclusive to the Nuzlocke Challenge, the player's PC also cannot be used to revive Pokémon when depositing them. Once a player has run out of usable Pokémon the Nuzlocke Challenge ends and the player can continue their journey as a normal playthrough. No method exists to forfeit this challenge aside from having every Pokémon within the player's party faint.


===Randomized===
===Randomized===
All Pokémon encounters, including trainer Pokémon, are randomly generated to be one of the 721 official Pokémon from the original series. Delta Pokemon can not be encountered in this mode. Players are not allowed to trade or battle while doing this challenge.
All Pokémon encounters, including trainer Pokémon, are randomly generated to be one of the 721 official Pokémon from the original series. Delta Pokémon can not be encountered in this mode. Players are not allowed to trade or battle while doing this challenge. This challenge cannot be forfeited once it has begun.


===Egg Challenge===
===Egg Challenge===
More commonly known as the Egglocke Challenge. The first twenty boxes of the player's PC will be filled with Eggs. Players will not be able to interact with these boxes, but the last four boxes are available for use. Once a player catches or receives a Pokemon, it is swapped out at random for an egg in the PC from the first twenty boxes. These eggs can either be taken from a text file in the "Egglocke" folder, or randomly generated. Players are not allowed to trade or battle while doing this challenge.
More commonly known as the Egglocke Challenge. The first twenty boxes of the player's PC will be filled with Eggs. Players will not be able to interact with these boxes, but the last four boxes are available for use. Once a player catches or receives a Pokémon, it is swapped out at random for an egg in the PC from the first twenty boxes. These eggs can either be taken from a text file in the "Egglocke" folder, or randomly generated. Players are not allowed to trade or battle while doing this challenge. This challenge cannot be forfeited once it has begun.


===Solo Run===
===Solo Run===
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===Mystery Challenge===
===Mystery Challenge===
All Pokémon encountered will appear as a ??? sprite and will have hidden names. They will have their normal sprites and names once they are completed in the Pokédex. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.
All Pokémon encountered will appear as a ??? sprite and will have hidden names. They will have their normal sprites and names once they are registered in the Pokédex. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.


===Non-Technical Challenge===
===Non-Technical Challenge===
Players are unable to use [[TM_Locations|TMs]] or HMs in this challenge. Naturally [[Replacement HM moves|HM replacements]] do not apply to this restriction.
Players are unable to use [[TM_Locations|TMs]] or HMs in this challenge. Naturally [[Replacement HM moves|HM replacements]] do not apply to this restriction. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.


===PP Challenge===
===PP Challenge===
Pokémon Centers won't heal {{BLink|PP}}. {{BLink|Ether}}s and {{BLink|Elixir}}s do restore PP, all other methods fail however. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.
Pokémon Centers won't heal {{BLink|PP}}. {{BLink|Ether}}s and {{BLink|Elixir}}s do restore PP, however all other methods fail. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.


===Bravery Challenge===
===Bravery Challenge===
Players can not flee from wild encounters.
Players can not flee from wild encounters. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.

Revision as of 22:42, 24 January 2015

In Pokémon Insurgence there are a few added Challenge Modes. These challenge modes restrict or force certain aspects of gameplay. Some challenges are allowed to be combined with one another. All challenges must be started at the beginning of the game, however some of the challenges may be forfeited at any time.

List of Challenges

Nuzlocke

All caught Pokémon must be nicknamed and fainted Pokémon can not be revived in Pokémon Centers. Other methods of reviving a Pokémon such as, Revive and Sacred Ash will fail. Though this is not exclusive to the Nuzlocke Challenge, the player's PC also cannot be used to revive Pokémon when depositing them. Once a player has run out of usable Pokémon the Nuzlocke Challenge ends and the player can continue their journey as a normal playthrough. No method exists to forfeit this challenge aside from having every Pokémon within the player's party faint.

Randomized

All Pokémon encounters, including trainer Pokémon, are randomly generated to be one of the 721 official Pokémon from the original series. Delta Pokémon can not be encountered in this mode. Players are not allowed to trade or battle while doing this challenge. This challenge cannot be forfeited once it has begun.

Egg Challenge

More commonly known as the Egglocke Challenge. The first twenty boxes of the player's PC will be filled with Eggs. Players will not be able to interact with these boxes, but the last four boxes are available for use. Once a player catches or receives a Pokémon, it is swapped out at random for an egg in the PC from the first twenty boxes. These eggs can either be taken from a text file in the "Egglocke" folder, or randomly generated. Players are not allowed to trade or battle while doing this challenge. This challenge cannot be forfeited once it has begun.

Solo Run

Players get to choose any non-Legendary, unevolved Pokémon, and may use it for the course of the game. Players can still catch Pokémon, but the Pokémon are sent to the player's PC by default. However, access to the PC is restricted during this challenge. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.

Mystery Challenge

All Pokémon encountered will appear as a ??? sprite and will have hidden names. They will have their normal sprites and names once they are registered in the Pokédex. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.

Non-Technical Challenge

Players are unable to use TMs or HMs in this challenge. Naturally HM replacements do not apply to this restriction. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.

PP Challenge

Pokémon Centers won't heal PP. Ethers and Elixirs do restore PP, however all other methods fail. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.

Bravery Challenge

Players can not flee from wild encounters. Players may forfeit this challenge at any time.