Pokémon Sword Hardcore Nuzlocke - Ice Type Pokémon Only! (No items, No overleveling)

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30 Jan 202222:28

TLDRIn this thrilling Pokémon Sword Hardcore Nuzlocke challenge, the player embarks on a unique journey using only Ice-type Pokémon. Despite the Ice type's weaknesses, the player strategically overcomes various obstacles and defeats multiple Gym Leaders with a well-crafted team. The player's perseverance and tactical prowess are on full display as they tackle the game's challenges, ultimately leading to an epic showdown against the Champion Leon. With memorable moments and a surprise appearance from a few fan-favorite Pokémon, this playthrough is a testament to the power of determination and the creative potential within the Pokémon universe.

Takeaways

  • 🧊 The ice type is considered the weakest in the game, struggling against fire, steel, and fighting types.
  • 🔥 The player uses a hardcore Nuzlocke challenge strategy, with strict rules enhancing the difficulty of the game.
  • 🐊 The starter choice, Sable, is strategically picked to counter the first gym leader's fire type Pokémon.
  • 🌨️ Ice type Pokémon like Snover (named Bigfoot) and Bead are recruited early in the journey for their type advantage.
  • 🏆 The player aims to defeat all gym leaders using only ice type Pokémon, despite their inherent weaknesses.
  • 🥊 The challenge includes additional rules such as no dynamaxing, no bag items during battles, and a level cap.
  • 🦄 The player creatively utilizes Pokémon with abilities and moves that complement the ice type's strengths and weaknesses.
  • 🎮 The gameplay involves careful planning and preparation, including evolving Pokémon at strategic moments and managing resources.
  • 🐧 The player faces a variety of opponents, including other trainers and gym leaders, each with unique team compositions.
  • 🏅 The climax of the challenge is the battle against the champion Leon, where the player's strategy and ice type team are put to the ultimate test.
  • 🎉 The player successfully completes the Nuzlocke challenge with an ice type team, showcasing the possibilities within the game's mechanics.

Q & A

  • What is the main challenge the protagonist faces in this Pokémon Sword Hardcore Nuzlocke?

    -The main challenge the protagonist faces is using only Ice-type Pokémon to complete a Pokémon Sword Hardcore Nuzlocke, where any fainted Pokémon can never be used again, and they have to defeat all gym leaders and the Elite Four.

  • Which Pokémon does the protagonist choose as their starter in the game?

    -The protagonist chooses Sable as their starter, naming it Keegan.

  • What is the significance of the encounter with Bead in the game?

    -The encounter with Bead is significant as it showcases the protagonist's strategy and the challenges they face with their Ice-type team against a diverse range of Pokémon types, including some that have a strong advantage against Ice-types.

  • How does the protagonist prepare for the battle against Milo and his grass types?

    -The protagonist prepares by capturing a Snover, which they name Bigfoot, and planning to use its Snow Warning ability to take out Gosfler in a single hit with a 100% accurate Blizzard.

  • What is the strategy the protagonist uses against the Fighting-type gym leader, Jim?

    -The protagonist uses a combination of strategic switching, stat boosting, and exploiting type advantages to defeat Jim. They utilize their Cloister's Shell Smash ability to increase its attack and use Surf to take out the opponents.

  • How does the protagonist handle the encounter with the Fire-type gym leader, Kabu?

    -The protagonist strategically uses Cloister, which is both an Ice and Water-type Pokémon, to withstand Kabu's Fire-type attacks. They employ a risky strategy of using two Shell Smashes to ensure they can one-hit KO all of Kabu's Pokémon.

  • What is the significance of the encounter with the Gym Leader Opal and her Fairy-types?

    -The encounter with Opal is significant as it tests the protagonist's strategic skills against Fairy-types, which can be challenging for Ice-types. They use their Swine-up evolved into Memo Swine and rely on stat boosts and Ice Fang to overcome Opal's team.

  • How does the protagonist evolve their Darumaka into Dharmanitan?

    -The protagonist evolves their Darumaka into Dharmanitan by reaching Level 42 and using the Ice Stone they found in the Lake of Outrage.

  • What is the protagonist's approach to the Champion Cup?

    -The protagonist approaches the Champion Cup by carefully selecting their Pokémon and using strategic moves to exploit the weaknesses of their opponents. They also make use of type advantages and status effects to gain the upper hand.

  • What is the final challenge the protagonist faces before taking on Leon?

    -The final challenge the protagonist faces is the battle against Rose, who has a team of all Steel-types. Despite the type disadvantage, the protagonist's strategic use of Yeti with double Choice Band allows them to defeat Rose's entire team.

  • How does the protagonist ultimately defeat Leon and become the Pokémon Champion?

    -The protagonist ultimately defeats Leon by strategically using their Ice-type Pokémon, particularly a Choice Banded Mama Swine and a Choice Scarfed Yeti. They manage to outspeed Leon's Pokémon and use powerful moves like Earthquake and Brick Break to secure their victory.

Outlines

00:00

🥋 Embracing the Ice Type Challenge in Nuzlocke

The paragraph introduces the ice type Pokémon and their weaknesses against fire, steel, and fighting types. It highlights the player's favorite ice type, Rotom Freeze, and sets the stage for a hardcore Nuzlocke challenge using only ice types in Pokémon Sword and Shield. The rules are explained, including the consequences of fainting a Pokémon and the restrictions on leveling up and using items. The player starts the adventure with Sableye as the starter Pokémon, naming it Keegan, and continues to capture and name other ice types they encounter, like Snover (Bigfoot) and Bead (Budew). The paragraph details the strategic approach to battles, emphasizing the importance of careful planning and the use of Pokémon's abilities to overcome type disadvantages.

05:01

🏆 Overcoming Obstacles in Gym Battles

This paragraph describes the player's journey through various gym battles, focusing on the strategic use of ice type Pokémon against different gym leaders and their teams. The player faces challenges with gym leaders like Milo (grass types), Nessa (water types), and Bead (normal and fairy types), employing tactics such as setting up hail with Bigfoot and using Cloister's Shell Smash to boost attack. The player also evolves their Pokémon, like Snow Runt into Froslass and Swinup into Mamoswine, to adapt to the battles ahead. The paragraph emphasizes the player's resourcefulness, such as teaching new moves and preparing for gym battles by capturing and evolving more ice type Pokémon. The player's victory over the fire type gym leader, Kabu, showcases their ability to overcome the inherent weaknesses of ice types through clever strategy and preparation.

10:01

🛡️ Mastering the Art of In-Game Mechanics

The paragraph delves into the intricacies of the game mechanics, particularly how the player utilizes the abilities and moves of their ice type Pokémon to their advantage. The player faces off against various gym leaders, including Jim (fighting types), Opal (fairy types), and Gordy (rock types), and demonstrates a deep understanding of the game's mechanics, such as using Shell Smash to increase Cloister's attack and speed, and setting up Hail with Bigfoot. The player also evolves Sneasel into Weavile and Darumaka into Dharmanitan, further diversifying their team. The paragraph highlights the player's strategic evolutions and item acquisitions, like the Razor Claw and King's Rock, which enhance their Pokémon's capabilities. The player's victory over the dark type gym leader, Pierce, and the subsequent evolution of Vanillite into Vanillish and Vanillux, showcases their mastery of the game's mechanics and their ability to adapt to different challenges.

15:04

🥊 Battling Through the Elite Four and Champion

The paragraph narrates the player's encounters with the Elite Four and the Champion, focusing on the strategic use of their ice type Pokémon against a variety of types. The player faces off against Marty, Hop, Oleana, Ness, and Bead, each with their unique team compositions, and employs tactics such as using Mr. Mime's role as a substitute and evolving it into Mr. Rime. The player also strategizes against B's fighting types by sacrificing Weavile and using Cloister's defensive capabilities to set up for a powerful icicle spear attack. The battles are intense, with the player narrowly avoiding losses and making calculated decisions to ensure victory. The paragraph culminates in the player's triumph over Champion Leon, showcasing their mastery of the game's mechanics, strategic evolutions, and the effective use of their ice type Pokémon's abilities.

20:05

🏰 Conquering the Steel-Typed Gym and Preparing for the Final Showdown

The paragraph details the player's strategy against Rose's steel type Pokémon, capitalizing on Yeti's ability to out-speed all of Rose's team. The player's victory over Rose leads to the preparation for the ultimate challenge against Champion Leon. The player's anticipation and strategizing for the battle against Leon are highlighted, as they face off against his diverse team of Pokémon, including Aegislash, Haxorus, Dragapult, and Charizard. The player's use of Cloister's Shell Smash and Yeti's Choice Scarf to gain an advantage is emphasized, as well as the sacrifices made by Delibird and the final victory against Leon's Charizard with Yeti's Brick Break. The paragraph concludes with the player's reflection on their accomplishment of completing a monotype Nuzlocke challenge with ice types and their gratitude towards the supportive figures in the video.

Mindmap

Fainted Pokemon Cannot Be Used Again
No Items from Bag in Battle
Set Mode at All Times
Level Limit by Gym Leader's Highest Level
Only Catch the First Ice Type in Each Area
No Dynamax Allowed
Hardcore Nuzlocke Rules
Vulnerable to Fire, Steel, and Fighting Types
Ice Type's Weaknesses
Rotom Frost
Personal Favorite Ice Type
Sableye as Starter, Named Keegan
Starter Choice
First Encounter: Snover, Named Bigfoot
Snow Runt Evolution into Froslass
Lake Axwell Fishing for Shelter, Evolution into Cloister
Vanillite Encounter and Naming as Sunday
Evolution and Acquisition of Ice Types
Encounter and Team Building
Versus Milo's Grass Types
First Gem Battle
Versus Nessa's Water Types
Second Gem Battle
Versus Bead's Poor Fashion Sense and Attitude
Third Gem Battle
Evolving Snow Runt and Catching Swine-up
Preparation for Gym Battle
Fourth Gem Battle
Use of Mama Swine for Defense Boosts
Versus Opal's Fairy Types
Fifth Gem Battle
Use of Bigfoot and Cloister
Versus Gordy's Rock Types
Sixth Gem Battle
Use of Cloister and Weavile
Versus Pierce's Dark Types
Seventh Gem Battle
Use of Yeti and Nessie
Versus Ryan's Dragon Types
Eighth Gem Battle
Final Strategy and Victory
Versus Leon
Champion Battle
Gym Battle Tactics
Gameplay Strategy
Gallerian Darumaka Encounter
Evolution of Darumaka into Dharmanitan
Encounter and Evolution
Monotype Nuzlocke Achievement
Challenge Completion
Post-Game and Additional Encounters
Mention and Channel Subscription Encouragement
Gratitude to Keegan J and Flygon HG
Reflection and Thanks
Challenge Overview
Pokemon Sword Nuzlocke Challenge with Ice Types
Alert

Keywords

💡Ice Types

In the context of the video, 'Ice Types' refers to a category of Pokémon that are characterized by their ice-based moves and elemental typing. These Pokémon are strong against types like Grass, Flying, and Dragon, but are weak against Fire, Steel, and Fighting types. The video emphasizes the challenge of using only Ice Types in a Pokémon Sword Nuzlocke challenge, highlighting the strategic choices and team compositions necessary to overcome these weaknesses.

💡Nuzlocke

A 'Nuzlocke' is a set of self-imposed rules in Pokémon games that increases the difficulty and challenge. The core rule is that if a Pokémon faints, it is considered 'dead' and can no longer be used. Additional rules in this video's Nuzlocke include no items from the bag during battles, playing on set mode, and limiting the level to the next gym leader's highest level. This creates a more intense and strategic gameplay experience.

💡Type Matchups

In Pokémon, 'Type Matchups' refer to the advantages and disadvantages that different Pokémon types have against each other in battles. Certain types are super effective against others, dealing more damage, while some types are not very effective or even weak against certain opponents. The video discusses how Ice Types perform in battles against various other types, such as Grass, Flying, Dragon, Fire, Steel, and Fighting, and how to strategize around these matchups.

💡Sword and Shield

Pokémon Sword and Shield are the eighth generation of Pokémon video games, set in the Galar region. The video discusses the use of Ice Types in these games, specifically within the context of a Nuzlocke challenge. These games introduce new mechanics, such as Dynamax and Galarian forms, which add layers of complexity to the gameplay and the strategic use of different Pokémon types.

💡Dynamax

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, 'Dynamax' is a game mechanic that allows Pokémon to grow to a massive size for three turns, increasing their power and often changing their type. This mechanic adds an extra layer of strategy to battles, as Dynamaxed Pokémon can use powerful Max Moves. However, the video mentions that the player is not using Dynamax at all in their Nuzlocke challenge, adding to the difficulty and requiring alternative strategies for victory.

💡Galar Region

The 'Galar Region' is the setting for Pokémon Sword and Shield, inspired by the United Kingdom. It introduces new Pokémon species, Galarian forms of existing Pokémon, and the Dynamax mechanic. The video's narrative is set in this region, and the different areas within the Galar Region, such as the Wild Area and Lake Axwell, are mentioned as locations where the player encounters and captures Ice Type Pokémon.

💡Gym Battles

In Pokémon games, 'Gym Battles' are fights against Gym Leaders, who are experts in a specific type of Pokémon. Winning a Gym Battle earns the player a Gym Badge, which allows them to use certain Pokémon features and progress in the game. The video focuses on the strategy and challenges of taking on Gym Leaders with a team of Ice Types in a Nuzlocke challenge, emphasizing the importance of type matchups and leveling strategies.

💡Evolution

In the Pokémon series, 'Evolution' is the process by which a Pokémon can change its form, usually becoming stronger and gaining new abilities. This often involves meeting certain conditions, such as leveling up, using specific items, or encountering specific events. The video discusses various evolutionary paths for Ice Types, like Snover evolving into Abomasnow, and the strategic decisions involved in choosing when and how to evolve Pokémon during the Nuzlocke challenge.

💡Abilities and Moves

Pokémon 'Abilities' are special characteristics that Pokémon possess, which can affect gameplay in various ways, such as boosting stats or altering the effects of moves. 'Moves' are the attacks and techniques that Pokémon use in battles. The video discusses the importance of choosing Pokémon with useful abilities and moves for the Nuzlocke challenge, as well as the strategic use of these abilities and moves in battles against different Gym Leaders and opponents.

💡Strategy

Throughout the video, 'Strategy' refers to the player's thoughtful and calculated approach to battles, team composition, and progression through the game. This includes understanding type matchups, exploiting the opponent's weaknesses, and making use of the unique abilities and moves of Ice Type Pokémon. The player's strategy is crucial for overcoming the challenges presented by a Nuzlocke challenge using only Ice Types.

💡Challenges and Obstacles

In the context of the video, 'Challenges and Obstacles' refer to the various difficulties and hurdles the player faces while attempting to complete a Nuzlocke challenge with only Ice Types. These include the inherent weaknesses of Ice Types, the rules of the Nuzlocke, and the specific strategies of Gym Leaders and opponents. The video showcases how the player navigates and overcomes these challenges to progress in the game.

Highlights

The ice type is considered the weakest in the game, but can hit hard against common types like ground, flying, and dragon.

The challenge is to beat a Pokémon Sword hardcore Nuzlocke using only ice types.

The player's favorite ice type is Rotom Frost, because it's a fridge that's also your friend The Dream.

The player starts the adventure by picking Sable as the starter, naming it Keegan, after their favorite Pokémon.

The first ice type Pokémon encountered is Snover, captured and named Bigfoot.

The player evolves Snow Ront into a Frost拉斯 by finding a Dawn Stone in the wild area.

The player catches a Shelter and evolves it into a Cloister, utilizing Shell Smash and water moves to outspeed opponents.

Bigfoot, with Sword Stance, is used to take on the first gym leader's grass types in a battle.

The player encounters a Swine-up, which evolves into a Memo Swine after learning Ancient Power.

The player faces the fire type gym leader Kabu with Cloister, an ice and water type, despite getting burned.

The player evolves Vanillite into Vanillish and then into Vanillux, preparing for the final gym battles.

The player takes on the champion Leon with a team of ice types, using strategic moves and item usage.

The player successfully completes a monotype Nuzlocke of every single type in all of Pokémon.

The player's strategy involves using Pokémon like Yeti and Mama Swine, which have unique abilities and moves.

The player uses charm and other status moves to lower opponents' attack and defense stats.

The player's team includes a variety of ice types, each with specific roles and strategies for different battles.

The player faces challenges like the Nuzlocke rules, where fainted Pokémon can never be used again, and level restrictions.

The player's encounters with different types and their strategic use of their ice type Pokémon showcase a deep understanding of the game mechanics.

The player's commentary includes humor and personal anecdotes, making the gameplay experience more engaging.

The player's success in the Nuzlocke challenge demonstrates a high level of skill and strategic planning in Pokémon battles.