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>what is the craziest challenge you've seen that still looks enjoyable?
Oh, that's probably the Rocketlocke Challenge. Fun stuff, but it depends on your opinion of MemeLocke Shit.
>RocketLocke is a mix of the Team Rocket Challenge and a Nuzlocke. All normal Nuzlocke rules apply. Note: an emulator must be used for this challenge, and randomizers make it more fun.
>You can only catch the first encounter if it is a PURE Normal (No Normal-Flying), Poison, Dark, Fighting, Psychic, Bug or Ground type for you to be able to catch it. For older generations, any Normal Pokemon retyped to Fairy is ineligible (this includes the Blissey and Jigglypuff families. Even though they are Normal types, they are too cute for Team Rocket). Even if a future evolution is of that type but the encounter is not, you may not catch it, an example being Mudkip (Water) to Swampert (Water Ground). Note: Your starter does not need to follow these rules.
>If the first encounter on that route is an ineligible type, you may steal from a trainer on that route (emulators). However, it must be that trainers last Pokemon, and it's health has to be in the yellow to steal it. The stolen Pokemon can be any type. Also, it does not have to be the first trainer you battle, you have your choice to defeat one trainer and steal from the next. For areas with no wild encounters (cities), you may go straight to stealing from trainers (gym leaders). Do not steal from your Rival(s).
>Try to avoid battling other Team Rocket members if possible in games where present, but dominate the opposing team in games with other antagonists.
>Be a dick to everyone when possible. If someone asks "Hey, do you love Pokemon?", say "No", or other dick dialogues accordingly.
>You win the challenge by capturing all the Legendary Pokemon possible in the respective region, for the glory of Team Rocket!