Aaand that's the league finished! I've honestly enjoyed the boss battles quite a bit. They've basically all been based around making sure I had screens up before our opponent sent out their Dynamaxed ace, but that was fun to do. And if that wasn't enough to stand up against them I could just stall out the Dynamax turns with Bashfull. This strategy might've actually been pretty difficult if the AI wasn't hardcoded to send their ace out last, but it was good fun like this.
The Leon fight was no different. Had to work around Aegislash with Bashful by recovering on it's King's Shield turns and attacking on it's attacking turns. Goblin put up screens twice, first placing both against Haxorus, which was then deleted together with Dragapult by Snowman. Then I stalled out my own screens against Inteleon with Oakheart's Synthesis so I could put them up again on Mr Rime to ensure I had them up against Gigantamax Charizard. Locomotive then proceeded to annihilate Charizard. Good times.
Also Gigantamax Eternatus didn't even attack me once, he just seemed to really really hate Hop for some reason.
Definitely the easiest pokemon game I've ever nuzlocked, shockingly easier than USUM considering it came right before it. Though my team is kinda bullshit, I probably would've struggled a lot more without screens. Then again, I wouldn't have had that struggle if I'd used dynamax myself.
Probably gonna go back to an earlier game again next, maybe play Saphire to finish the gen 3 games.
>>57182593Are you gonna use it? Finishing a nuzlocke with two shinies would be insane. And yeah I guess the sea routes do look a bit samey so I can understand getting lost. I just played that game so much as a kid I mostly know them by heart.
>>57182802Maybe they were just really desperate to make sure they had a strong ice type that gen. Good luck with Magcargo, I always love seeing weaker mons get their spotlight.