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>Always put my weakest party member at the front, always holding Amulet Coin (as soon as it's available)
>Sort the rest by level and experience from least to greatest, re-sort if one gains a level
>Box pokemon that reach a higher decimal value until all of them reach that level. Ex. lvl 20 starter gets boxed until all mons in party rotation reach 20.
>Catch multiples of each pokemon to get optimal stats
>No wild battles to gain exp, but all optional trainer battles must be completed
>Try to keep my party 5 levels below area trainers and 5-10 levels below gym leaders
>If their levels get too high, catch a weak pokemon or retrieve one from the box and put it in the party to suck up a chunk of exp gained
>Spend 100% of my cash on pokeballs until roughly the 4th gym (or mid-game)
>Spend all of my cash right before a gym leader battle in case I lose
>If a recovery item is used, ideally it should be those that increase friendship (usually Lemonade)
>Sell most items to buy said Lemonade and be best bros with all my pokemans
>I'll let a pokemon faint if I don't like it for whatever reason (it's ugly, whiffed a move in battle, wouldn't wake up, etc.)
>Pick a different starter type from my most recent run
>If I've used a certain pokemon in a recent run, I cannot use that one again (only waifumons get an exception)
>I don't give my pokemon a nickname until I feel like they've "earned" one, ex. carried the team through a gym or cave
>Pick the Japanese phoenetic name as a nickname
>All human characters get a canon name
And perhaps my greatest autistic offense:
>Play pokemon all day when I should be working