Pokemon Platinum Nuzlocke Level Cap -

Hardcore Nuzlocke

For a standard of Pokémon Platinum , the level cap is defined as the level of the next Gym Leader's highest-leveled Pokémon . If a Pokémon exceeds this level before the battle begins, it is typically considered "fainted" or must be boxed until after that Gym Leader is defeated . Gym Leader Level Caps

If you follow the chart above—Lv. 14, 22, 26, 32, 33, 41, 44, 50, 62—you will face a perfect difficulty curve. You will lose friends (RIP your Geodude), you will rage at critical hits, but when you finally see Cynthia’s Garchomp fall to an Ice Shard from your Mamoswine, precisely at Level 62, you will know you truly conquered the hardest mainline Pokémon game. pokemon platinum nuzlocke level cap

  1. Save frequently: Save often to avoid losing progress in case your Pokémon faints.
  2. Use the right items: Use items like Full Restores, Potions, and Revives strategically to keep your Pokémon alive.
  3. Explore and grind carefully: Explore the game world and grind for experience points, but be mindful of your Pokémon's levels and the level cap.
  1. Choose your level cap: Decide on a level cap that suits your playstyle. A popular choice is level 50, but you can choose any level you like.
  2. Understand the game mechanics: Familiarize yourself with Pokémon Platinum's mechanics, such as experience points, leveling up, and EV training.

4. The Cynthia Cliff (Cap: Lv. 62)

—that prevent your Pokémon from being higher level than the next major boss's strongest Pokémon ("ace") Core Level Cap Rules The Ace Rule Hardcore Nuzlocke For a standard of Pokémon Platinum

  • If a Pokémon faints, it is considered "dead" and must be permanently boxed, meaning it cannot be used again for the rest of the challenge.
  • The player can only catch the first Pokémon encountered in each area.
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