>>51313691 So after a couple days of not playing, I pressed on.Picking up Nurelion in the Dreamyard was practically forced on me by the game, and for good reason, as he mopped the floor with Cress's sad excuse for a Panpour.
Tragedy would strike again soon after, in a double battle in Wellspring Cave, having Battle Scene off came with a price: I didn't know which Patrat had used Bide. I guessed wrong. Vigilance paid the ultimate price.
I was in a bit of worry at that point, as my planned Sack for Lenora (and temporary HM Slave since my rules don't say I can't use dead Pokémon for that), Dervenin, was also dead. Not to mention my only shot at Stoutland.
To answer for the losses I picked up: >Drascua the Pidove in Route 3
>Harkon the Woobat in Wellspring Cave>Suvaris the Tympole in Pinwheel Forest (Remember, no Pinwheel Clause, but I think she might come in handy against N's Zekrom)Regardless, after a lot of grinding (Thanks Gen 5 Exp formula, at least N and the local trainers helped out) and some pre-planning, I make my way to Lenora.
I lead off with Harkon, to bait Crunch. Switching into Ralof, I was wrong: Leer.
I outspeed and two-shot with Rock Smash
Next comes Watchog, and I knew what was coming. Someone was dying.
That someone would be Harkon. Retaliate OHKO's as it would to any of my Pokémon (and crit, no less). Nurelion comes out, sets up Leech Seed, and we're off to the races. I switch to Ralof, two Rock Smashes and the Leech Seed chip damage finish Watchog off. That could have gone much worse. That also means in 2/3 off my Nuzlockes I have Sacked a Flying Type to the 2nd Gym Leader (Sacked Kyne the Spearow to Misty in LeafGreen).
I closed the game in Pinwheel Forest proper. Had I enacted the Pinwheel Clause, my first encounter would have been a Sewaddle. Nice, but I can live without it.