... sorry I don't have much of a description for this one, I'm still laughing at this comic: http://www.nuzlocke.com/wp-content/.....0/11/red25.jpg x3
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Mewtwo the charizard goes by Damien. Look for Mewtwo's upload to get some sort of more lengthy description x3
Part 1 of 2
THE STEEL ARTIST CHALLENGE
: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5029912
Commissioned by
Mewtwo the charizard goes by Damien. Look for Mewtwo's upload to get some sort of more lengthy description x3Part 1 of 2
THE STEEL ARTIST CHALLENGE
: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5029912
Category All / Pokemon
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 700 x 700px
File Size 129.4 kB
Hey Roco - thanks again for taking these commissions on. Great work as always!
I'm going to cross-post the description in the comments. If you feel the need, you can hide it though I doubt it should be much of an issue other than making people scroll a little more.
I decided to kill two birds with one stone here. Due to a certain someone who is QUITE unfair with his treatment of Charizards, the idea spawned to make a Charizard of my own who will -never- be found inside the gut, phallus, or any other orifice of another creature. Damien here will be a jack of all trades as a predator - sometimes cruel, sometimes kind, and sometimes a bit of each in his devouring of prey.
The other issue here is my utter hatred of the recent "Nuzlocke" fad that has swept the Pokemon fanbase.
It is my belief that these type of runs miss out on the entire point of the Pokemon world as a whole - both exploration, and the game's very tagline - "Gotta Catch 'Em All!". A player won't have the ability to catch 'em all if they're going out of their way to NOT catch Pokemon despite their rarity, because they weren't the first encountered in an area...just as importantly, it is possible to form an emotional bond with a Pokemon under one's care without sentencing them to death upon their first loss! The anime's Damien, a human trainer, abandoned his Pokemon for not being strong enough to survive battle - I consider those who partake in Nuzlocke gameplay to be equally heartless Trainers who only keep their Pokemon until they fall in battle.
For those who see this that insist on continuing along this path, I would hope that you would consider boxing your fainted Pokemon and then sending them to other up-and-coming Trainers over the GTS - there is no reason for them to meet their end just because you failed in your hard mode challenge.
I will have other future commissions along these lines posted shortly, that touch upon another important issue regarding nuzlocke runs - more specifically, the endgame.
I'm going to cross-post the description in the comments. If you feel the need, you can hide it though I doubt it should be much of an issue other than making people scroll a little more.
I decided to kill two birds with one stone here. Due to a certain someone who is QUITE unfair with his treatment of Charizards, the idea spawned to make a Charizard of my own who will -never- be found inside the gut, phallus, or any other orifice of another creature. Damien here will be a jack of all trades as a predator - sometimes cruel, sometimes kind, and sometimes a bit of each in his devouring of prey.
The other issue here is my utter hatred of the recent "Nuzlocke" fad that has swept the Pokemon fanbase.
It is my belief that these type of runs miss out on the entire point of the Pokemon world as a whole - both exploration, and the game's very tagline - "Gotta Catch 'Em All!". A player won't have the ability to catch 'em all if they're going out of their way to NOT catch Pokemon despite their rarity, because they weren't the first encountered in an area...just as importantly, it is possible to form an emotional bond with a Pokemon under one's care without sentencing them to death upon their first loss! The anime's Damien, a human trainer, abandoned his Pokemon for not being strong enough to survive battle - I consider those who partake in Nuzlocke gameplay to be equally heartless Trainers who only keep their Pokemon until they fall in battle.
For those who see this that insist on continuing along this path, I would hope that you would consider boxing your fainted Pokemon and then sending them to other up-and-coming Trainers over the GTS - there is no reason for them to meet their end just because you failed in your hard mode challenge.
I will have other future commissions along these lines posted shortly, that touch upon another important issue regarding nuzlocke runs - more specifically, the endgame.
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