>>55671372Posted my drawings from the run here:
>https://imgur.com/a/nZGKIcgSome thoughts on my team members:
>Muffet (Spidops)Silk Trap and then later Sticky Web is so useful that Spidops almost always find itself being very helpful. Getting Lunge from Kitakami elevates it even further. Just set up webs, weaken enemies, then U-Turn out.
>Lady Anna (Tinkaton)One of the best Nuzlocke mons I've ever used. She could set up on almost anything even before she was fully evolved, the typing let her be a reliable lead that will prevent you from getting surprised by wild mons or trainers with tough mons you weren't expecting.
Baby-Doll Eyes, Fake Tears, Thunder Wave, Encore and Screens are crazy good support moves.
Once she got to Tinkaton and Gigaton Hammer itself, she became a true monster.
>Sette (Ogerpon)Very good obviously, especially offensively, but nowhere near as silly as the Tinkaton despite some similar support moves.
>Mikaila (Gardevoir)She tended to be outclassed in most scenarios by Tinkaton, and struggled a lot more to find her footing... until the endgame, where she was the number one. Fairy-type Tera turned out to be absolutely vital for my slow Draining Kiss Gardevoir. A Timid or Modest one might have done alright without.
>Pocus (Quaquaval)She was very good in a few fights, but not as many as you'd expect from a starter.
Probably the overall worst starter for SV Nuzlockes thanks to matchups, but not bad at all. Bulk is good and can be invested in, and Bulk Up+Aqua Step is a nasty combo.
>The Mariner (Kilowattrel)He put in some good work. Kilowattrel is a fast and frail mon with a really nice defensive typing. Movepool is limited but has everything it needs thanks to a good STAB combo, Thunder Wave and Volt Switch.