ok here's my bit of advice. Generation 2, which includes gold, silver and crystal have gym leaders that specialize in types that were not in previous generations. To get the best worth out of your game for this challenge consider what gyms you will be coming across. we have: flying, bug, normal, ghost, fighting, steel, ice, and dragon.
These are going to be your biggest and most real obstacles outside of the elite four and the current bad guy team until you defeat the game at which point you actually go to Kanto which is the original game set up and face: rock, water electric, grass, poison, psychic, fire, and finally face off against blue from the original games who works with a variety.
Another thing to keep in mind was that they made some changes from the original games in what pokemon effectiveness is based on their type. Bugs are no longer very effective against poison, poison is now super effective against bug, ghost is now effective against psychic, and now ice is not very effective against fire.
I decided to go back to play Pokemon Gold with the rules of "If a pokemon faints it is considered dead and will be stored in the DEAD box".
Edit:
I decided to play along with the Nuzlocke Rules, just to not be a spoilsport. Here are the full rules:
1 - You can only catch the first Pokemon you encounter in a new area (that isn't a duplicate)
2 - If a Pokemon faints you have to release it (or store it in a box and never take it out)
3 - If all of your Pokemon faint then you have to start over
Considering I never made it to the end of Pokemon... Walk through the challenge with me!
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