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Well, my break is over and I think it's about time to try out the Electionlocke again. For those who weren't here for my Y playthrough early last year, the Electionlocke was a Nuzlocke ruleset I came up with in which I would flip a coin to categorize my Pokemon as either a Capitalist or a Communist, and after each gym, I would tally up the "votes", and use a different ruleset depending on which side won. With the Capitalists, you can buy as much as you want (with a flat tax of $200) and can grind as much as you want, with the downside of Centers costing money to use and the EXP Share being banned. With Communists, you can use the Pokemon Center as much as you want, and can use the EXP Share, but there is a strict level limit (anyone past it must be boxed until the next election) and Marts are outright banned. On top of that, Capitalists can only switch with Capitalists and Communists can only switch with Communists, so there is a similarity to the Wedlocke in that regard. Before the first election, it's just a regular nuzlocke with the switching changes (so tax-free shopping and unlimited Pokemon Center use; EXP Share allowed, etc.).
Post digits decide starter.