While the Pokémon series is one of the most widely beloved gaming franchises of all time, there's no doubt that it can be considered a bit easy at times. However, this doesn't need to be the case. With a few self-implemented rules, you can really make a tough run for yourself. Today, we'll be going over ten ways to make your next Pokémon playthrough a bit more difficult. You probably don't want to do too many of these at once💝, but if you do, more power to you!

10 🌺 🦹No Items In Battle

One common way to bump up the difficulty✨ of your playthrougﷺh is axing items being used in battle. That means no healing, no X items, no elixirs, nothing, besides held items. This makes moves that can heal your Pokémon like Roost much more valuable, as that's the only way that you're going to be able to stay healthy.

9 𒅌 No Items At All

If you really want to punish yourself, you can also cut out using items entirely through your run. No held items or oཧutside of battle use, either. With this method you'll be saving yourself a ton of money for clothes and makeovers, so, there is a practical reason for it! Still, this could get pretty tedious, with many trips back to the Pokémon Center in your future.

8 No Evo🌄lving🧸

One way to really bump up your game difficulty is not evolv𒆙ing your Pokémon, meaning that you're going to be stuck with plenty of first form Pokémon all the way to the champion. Thi𝓰s can be extremely tough, but items like Eviolite can help to lessen the burden somewhat.

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While the grind to finish the game will be rough, the feeling of accomplishment thatও you're getting will be worth it in the end.

7 🍨 Monotype Teams 🦹

With this hindrance, you can think of yourself as an 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:honorary gym leader! Using a monotype team can 💖be a ton of fun, but it also means that if you face a Pokémon that has a type advantage over you, you simply have no way out of ▨it. This means that you'll have to train twice as hard as any other trainer to make it through the game.

6 Nuzlocke Runs 🅺

If you really want to have a terrible time playing Pokémon, think about completing a Nuzlocke run. Nuzlockes have differing rules depending on the format (YouTubers have popularized some absolutely insane versions), but generally, you're going to not be using any items, only catching the first Pokémon that you find in a given route, and releasing a Pokémon if they ꦏfaint. This means that every decision that you make is crucial. With one wrong move, your run is over before you even know what happened.

5 ꦫ Level Capping ꦰ

You can also implement level caps for important story beats for the game that you're playing. Maybe you won't go past level 10 before t💧he first gym, and a hard stop at 4ಌ0 before you These rules will generally be up to you, but they can be used to create some strict challenges, or just to bump the difficulty up slightly.

4 No Ful🌠l Teams

Limiting yourself to anywhere between 1-5 Pokémon is also going to seriously increase the difficulty of the game that you're playing. This is a decision that won't matter much early on in the game, but as things go on and the team sizes of your enemies increase, you're going to have to start playing really smart if you want to progre🍌ss.

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A team limit of around three can make things incredibly difficult, but somewhere around 4-🔯5 ꧑will still be noticeable.

3 No Exp. Share (Depend♚ing On The Game)

Via: Serebii

Of course, this is going to depend on the game that you're playing,෴ but if you have the option, turn off the Exp. Share. It's a small change that will greatly change how you play the game, bumping the difficulty up to a pretty surprising degree. Of course, grinding will likely become a big part of your strategy.

2 No Megas, Z-Moves, ꧙or Dy♐namaxing

A Mega Evolved Altaria from the final tournament in the Pokemon X & Y Anime

Z-Moves, Mega Evolution, Dynamaxing - whatever the gimmick of the month is for the Pokémon that you're using, just don't use it. This will put you at a severe disadvantage for important battles throughout the game, especially for titles like Sword & Shield, where Dynamaxing is incredibly useful, requiring you to really thi🍬nk about every move from every angle.

1 Use Weak Pokémon ꧒

Not all Pokémon are created equal, Dunsparce exists. Regigigas is out there doing its best. There are simply Pokémon that cannot compete with other, stronger Pokémon. Assemble a team of these creatures that might be more i🎶gnored than others. Besides giving you an appreciation of Pokémon that you don't see as often as others, you're also going to have to fight as hard as you can to get as much potential as you can out of your underpowered Pokémon. If that doesn't help a bond grow stronger, what can?

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