Nuzlocke Guide

The complete guide to mastering your Pokémon Nuzlocke challenge

What is a Nuzlocke?

A Nuzlocke challenge is a self-imposed ruleset for playing Pokémon games that makes the experience harder, more strategic, and emotionally engaging. Named after the Nuzleaf comic strip that popularized it, the Nuzlocke has become the most famous Pokémon challenge in the community.

Introduced in 2010 by Nick Franco (comic artist "Nuzlocke"), the challenge forces you to treat each Pokémon as a real companion — when they faint, they're gone forever. This simple change transforms Pokémon from a casual RPG into a tense survival strategy game.

The Core Nuzlocke Rules

Only catch the first Pokémon per route.

In each new area (route, cave, forest), you may only catch the very first wild Pokémon you encounter. If it faints or runs away, you get no encounter for that area.

Fainted Pokémon are dead.

When a Pokémon faints, it is considered dead and must be released or permanently boxed. You can never use it again.

Nickname every Pokémon.

Every Pokémon you catch must be nicknamed. This builds emotional attachment and makes each loss hurt more — which is the whole point.

Most players also add: no using items in battle, set battle style, level caps per gym, and no over-leveling beyond the next gym leader's ace.

Popular Nuzlocke Variants

Hardcore Nuzlocke

No items in battle + set battle mode + level cap per gym. The most popular serious variant.

Wedlocke

Pokémon are paired as "married" couples that must battle together. Creates unique team-building puzzles.

Randomized Nuzlocke

Randomize wild encounters, trainer teams, abilities, types, and moves using an external randomizer.

Soul Link

Two players share linked encounters — if one member of a linked pair dies, both die. Co-op Nuzlocke.

Monotype Nuzlocke

You can only use Pokémon of a single type. Adds a teambuilding puzzle on top of the base challenge.

Egglocke

All encounters are replaced with eggs (from a random generator), removing encounter luck from the equation.

Nuzlocke Pro Tips

Before You Start

During the Run

Team Management

Team Building Strategies

The Balanced Core

A successful Nuzlocke team typically has:

RoleDescriptionGood Examples
TankHigh defenses, can take hits while you heal/switchSteelix, Snorlax, Blissey
SweeperHigh Attack or Sp.Atk, fast, can OHKO threatsGarchomp, Gengar, Salamence
UtilityStatus moves, screens, setup supportUmbreon, Klefki, Togekiss
PivotGood typing, can switch into common threatsRotom-Wash, Scizor, Corviknight
Glass CannonFragile but hits incredibly hard — use carefullyWeavile, Alakazam, Lucario

Type Coverage Priority

With limited encounters, prioritize coverage against the upcoming gym. Key coverage types for each game:

GameEssential Coverage
FireRed/LeafGreenWater, Electric, Psychic, Ground
EmeraldElectric, Ice, Ground, Dark
PlatinumGround, Fire, Fighting, Dark
Black/WhiteGround, Fighting, Ice, Dark
X/YFairy, Steel, Dark, Ghost
Sword/ShieldGhost, Dark, Fairy, Ice
Scarlet/VioletGhost, Dark, Fairy, Ground

Best Encounters by Game

Pokémon FireRed / LeafGreen

Top encounters to hope for:

Pokémon Emerald

Pokémon Platinum

Gym Leader Strategies

Kanto (FireRed/LeafGreen)

GymTypeAce (Level)Strategy
BrockRockOnix (14)Water, Grass, Fighting types. Bulbasaur makes this trivial.
MistyWaterStarmie (21)Starmie is a run-killer. Bring Electric or Grass. Paralyze it.
Lt. SurgeElectricRaichu (24)Diglett or Ground type. Raichu is fast — strike first.
ErikaGrassTangela (32)Fire, Flying, Ice, or Poison. Most overlevelled Pokémon work.
KogaPoisonWeezing (43)Psychic, Flying, or Ground. Weezing resists Normal — don't rely on Normal moves.
SabrinaPsychicAlakazam (46)Dark types (if available) or Snorlax with Shadow Ball. Alakazam outspeeds almost everything.
BlaineFireArcanine (52)Water, Rock, Ground. Arcanine has Extreme Speed — don't try to out-priority it.
GiovanniGroundRhydon (55)Water, Grass, Ice. His team is slow — use this to your advantage.

Hoenn (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald)

Key threats: Wattson's Manectric (Electric, hits like a truck, get a Diglett or Trapinch before him). Norman's Slaking (Truant ability — use Protect or setup turns). Wallace/Juan's Milotic (high Sp.Def, use physical attackers).

Sinnoh (Diamond/Pearl/Platinum)

Key threats: Fantina's Mismagius (ghost type, very fast — Dark types are your best bet). Maylene's Lucario (fast, strong, resists many types). Cynthia's Garchomp (the most feared champion ace in any Nuzlocke — bring Ice coverage or perish).

Nuzlocke Resources

Nuzlocke Tracker

Use our companion Nuzlocke tracker to log encounters, track deaths, and plan your team.

Nuzlocke Generator

Randomize your run with custom rulesets, encounter tables, and variant combinations.

Community

Share your Nuzlocke stories, ask for advice, and join the community at r/nuzlocke.