Pokemon’s hardest challenge has finally been completed after 15 months and “easily over 100k” collective attempts, and it took an absolute monster Crobat to do it

Pokemon’s hardest challenge has finally been completed after 15 months and “easily over 100k” collective attempts, and it took an absolute monster Crobat to do it

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Pokemon’s hardest challenge has finally been completed after 15 months and “easily over 100k” collective attempts, and it took an absolute monster Crobat to do it

After more than a year and thousands of community attempts, Pokemon’s hardest challenge has been beaten.

If you’re familiar with Pokemon challenge runs, you’ve probably heard of Kaizo Ironmon. The ruleset was, for a while, considered to be the hardest thing the community could come up with. A fully randomized run in which enemy trainers’ Pokemon are far stronger than they would normally be, and the trainers themselves are smarter. You’re also only allowed to have one Pokemon at a time. That means none of the switching that’s a key part of normal Nuzlocke runs, which dials up the challenge.

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