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After 11,130 attempts, legendary Pokemon Nuzlocker fails their quest for 7 "broken" Pokemon but still finishes one of the JRPG series' hardest challenges to date

A dedicated hardcore Pokemon player has managed to complete what's arguably one of the most difficult Nuzlocke challenges out there after 11,130 attempts, all while wrestling with a run-destroying spreadsheet and a deep desire for a 'perfect run.'

In case you were unfamiliar, Nuzlocke challenges are one of the most popular ways to play through the Pokemon series if you're looking to increase its difficulty level. The rules are simple – generally speaking, players are required to release their Pokemon if they faint in battle, essentially introducing permadeath mechanics, and they're only allowed to catch the first Pokemon they find in each area in order to limit the teams that they can build. 

These rules can make any Pokemon game difficult, but there are also Pokemon ROM hacks out there that are way harder in the first place, making using Nuzlocke rules for them incredibly arduous. One of these is Pokemon Run & Bun, which was completed by the most popular Chinese Nuzlocke streamer, Luke4ever. Highlighted in a new video by Pokemon Challenges (pChal), Luke primarily posts content on the video sharing website BiliBili, where he shared Pokemon randomizer content and other challenges before eventually building up to Run & Bun. 

Run & Bun is a ROM hack of Pokemon Emerald, which contains a number of huge changes to the third-generation game. These include adding Pokemon introduced in later games like the Nintendo Switch's Sword and Shield, and most importantly, throwing in hundreds of mandatory battles, all of which are so difficult that they need to be carefully approached. 

It's so difficult, in fact, that after over 1,000 failed runs – including many that were reset after failing to catch certain Pokemon he wanted for his team – Luke turned to a spreadsheet to try and speed up the process. This spreadsheet basically simulated the game very quickly for Luke to see if the first few areas of the RPG would provide him with the Pokemon he deemed worthy to carry the run, such

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