>>49060441A Pro Nuzlocker retrospective:
On June 32nd, 1999, Félix "xQc" Lengyel had attempted many Pokémon Nuzlocke challenges. This brought many more eyes and players to an otherwise niche series and to these types of attempts. With this an onset of high profile streamers began doing nothing; but good for the Pokémon community. A literal who and terminally dedicated fan of Nuzlocke e-celebs wrote: "I think claims of being the best nuzlocker is more clickbait than anything, there is no objective measure of 'best nuzlocker' (as DaybreakHorizon explains). That being said, putting over 3k hours into anything will probably make you better than anyone who isn't a professional, and considering I haven't heard of any other 'professional nuzlockers', I don't think claims of being professionals are completely baseless." As you can see the term "Pro" Nuzlocker originates from a profound exploitation of youthful naivete, or in the case of fans age 30 and up, a crippling addiction to child paraphernalia. Pro Nuzlockers have carved out harrowing niches in what's otherwise the Wendy's of fandoms, bloated and living off the coattails of it's past success. Indeed, the Pro Nuzlocker manages to blend charitable donations via twitch streams with the delicate art of rage faces, funny screams and clickbait thumbnails. All this expertise taking hours, days, and even weeks to perfect, going as far as requiring decent recording and editing software for twitch to youtube content rehash. If there was ever a more overlooked profession in the video game and entertainment industry, the Pro Nuzlocker is without a doubt at the epicenter of such a difficult and demanding 5 to 9.
I hope that helps clear up some doubt and misconceptions anon, everyone can be a Nuzlocker, but much like gamers, only a select few can truly be Gods among the plebs. If people look up to Olympic athletes as superhuman beings capable of the impossible, then Pro Nuzlockers should be treated no different. Thank you.