>>43417076>Always have your starter and the first flying type you caught on-hand. They never go in the box. >they must be the two highest level pokemon you have, with the starter being higher than the flier >Name the beasts you catch>no using items in-battle>eggs must be hatched before they're deposited in the box>your team should remain as stable as possible. >you may not catch an evolved form (unless their first form was a baby pokemon, e.g., Maril, Snorlax and Jigglypuff are fine to catch)>avoid duplicate beasts>no rare candies, iron, carbos, etc. PP up is acceptable.>Legendaries must not be caught earlier than the elite four, if possible. If it is not, they are not to be used until the four are beaten. >After the elite four are beaten, you must have a pokemon you are trying to evolve on you at all times. >After the elite four, you should have a list of the next five to ten pokemon you plan to catch>If playing after Gen II, the boxes must be sorted in this order:Pokemon with an evolution left
Pokemon with an evolution left that require a stone/trading/whatever
Pokemon that do not evolve
Pokemon that have no more evolutions left
Pokemon that are part of the main team in top row, HM slaves and other useful moves in bottom rows (Headbutt, cut, false swipe etc.)
Legendaries
Ditto and pokemon that I need to breed (mostly Eevees)
Duplicates of other boxes here on out