Our very important water-type position is covered by Lucy the Golduck, who has balanced attack stats and solid special defense. Then there’s Selkie the Ninetales beautiful, deadly, and the fire type expert of the team. Next is Vincent the Pidgeot, who has been with us nearly as long as Thorn and…honestly is probably just around out of my lazy lack of motivation to train a replacement with a better typing for the upcoming challenges. Next is Grave the Golem, a mighty ground/rock type Pokemon who bears the heavy burden of being the team tank. We have Thorn the Victreebel, essentially our starter for this run and the MVP of the team with that sweet grass coverage. For those who may just be dropping in after some time of not reading or even if this is your first ever time reading about my Nuzlocke shenanigans, here is where the team stands now. It’s been a long time since Fuzz and Block have faced a gym leader, and the team has grown a lot in that time. ![]() The time has come at last to face Sabrina, one of the most terrifying gym leaders of the Kanto league. Finally, we can return to the real matter at hand: the Pokemon League challenge. But in the last chapter that training paid off when Block got to watch Giovanni and the rest of Team Rocket empty out of Silph Co with their tails between their legs. It’s been a costly road we’ve walked since Pokemon Tower – even the extensive training during our sweaty workout montage took its toll on the team. ![]() Block and his Eevee partner Fuzz have worked hard to reach this moment.
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