Introduction
Welcome, one and all, to my newest challenge. To do the unthinkable and take on Johto using nothing but Johto's most unique Pokemon - the curious little Unown.
Rules
- Unown and ONLY Unown can be used in-battle for this challenge. All other Pokemon obtained at any point during the game may not be used in battle and boxed at the earliest opportunity.
- The only exception to the above rule is for HM slaves. Five HMs are mandatory for beating the game: Cut, Surf, Strength, Whirlpool, and Waterfall. A minimum of two HM slaves will be needed, but they may not be used for battling.
I want to get a full team of six Unown as early as possible; luckily, Unown can be caught extremely early on in GSC (before the first badge, in fact) so this is optimal. I will be catching six; note that to make this challenge as interesting as possible I will not use two Unown which have the same Hidden Power type.
Since I can only use six Unown on my team, and Unown only learns Hidden Power, that limits me to six offensive types. So here's where the "chosen by committee" part comes in - the first six commenters get to choose a Hidden Power type for one of my squad! You may not choose the same type as another user, but please feel free to choose the types you feel are most obscure, challenging, offensively worthless, or just your favourites, and please leave your comment in the following format:
"Green_typhlosion, by the holy power of Ho-Oh's sacred flame, I command you to wield the _______-type!"
EDIT: Turns out someone took the time to work out which Unown forms can have each type of Hidden Power. I'm genuinely shocked that this isn't more widely documented. Credit to u/dreamyeyed on Reddit for this.
Unown A: fighting flying rock bug
Unown B: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown C: poison ground ghost steel
Unown D: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown E: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown F: poison ground ghost steel
Unown G: poison ground ghost steel fire water psychic ice
Unown H: fire water psychic ice
Unown I: grass electric dragon dark
Unown J: fire water grass electric psychic ice dragon dark
Unown K: fire water psychic ice
Unown L: fire water grass electric psychic ice dragon dark
Unown M: fighting flying rock bug grass electric dragon dark
Unown N: fighting flying rock bug
Unown O: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown P: poison ground ghost steel
Unown Q: fighting flying rock bug
Unown R: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown S: poison ground ghost steel
Unown T: poison ground ghost steel fire water psychic ice
Unown U: fire water grass electric psychic ice dragon dark
Unown V: grass electric dragon dark
Unown W: fire water grass electric psychic ice dragon dark
Unown X: fire water psychic ice
Unown Y: grass electric dragon dark
Unown Z: grass electric dragon dark
Unown B: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown C: poison ground ghost steel
Unown D: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown E: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown F: poison ground ghost steel
Unown G: poison ground ghost steel fire water psychic ice
Unown H: fire water psychic ice
Unown I: grass electric dragon dark
Unown J: fire water grass electric psychic ice dragon dark
Unown K: fire water psychic ice
Unown L: fire water grass electric psychic ice dragon dark
Unown M: fighting flying rock bug grass electric dragon dark
Unown N: fighting flying rock bug
Unown O: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown P: poison ground ghost steel
Unown Q: fighting flying rock bug
Unown R: fighting flying poison ground rock bug ghost steel
Unown S: poison ground ghost steel
Unown T: poison ground ghost steel fire water psychic ice
Unown U: fire water grass electric psychic ice dragon dark
Unown V: grass electric dragon dark
Unown W: fire water grass electric psychic ice dragon dark
Unown X: fire water psychic ice
Unown Y: grass electric dragon dark
Unown Z: grass electric dragon dark
*Hidden Power cannot be Normal-type
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I start up my save file, giving my hero the dashing name of Auric, and proceed to Elm's lab (if he doesn't have a computer in this game, how does he get any work done?), choosing Cyndaquil as my starter for reasons that will shortly become clear (cool, it's female!), and agree to Professor Elm's request to visit Mr Pokemon as if we actually have a choice. The goal is to get to Violet City as quickly as possible, so I don't bother fighting any wild Pokemon. Once Mr Pokemon has entrusted me with the mysterious egg and Professor Oak gives me a Pokedex, we're officially in business.
Professor Elm calls me once I leave, inconsolable and teary. As we return to Cherrygrove, I find out why - some total asshole stole a Pokemon from his lab! The asshole, who mumbles his name so we only hear ??? (but I heard Rupa, so that's what I deem his name to be) challenges me to a fight and knocks my Cyndaquil unconscious with his Totodile. Oh well, I'm sure I'll get my revenge at some point. One quick trip back to New Bark and a brief police interview later, Professor Elm freaks out at the sight of the mysterious egg, gives Oak's gift of a Pokedex his blessing, and tells me I should go challenge some gyms. Not a bad idea.
Okay, Violet City time. I stock up on Pokeballs and head straight out of the city to the nearby Ruins of Alph, making a couple of practice catches along the way. We've arrived in the ruins! A strange and mystical place. What was it when it was first built? Who knows, but for now enjoy this remix by Mewmore which is one of the few remixed tunes I like a lot more than the original. Brings to mind an image of a thriving, bustling settlement.
The only accessible chamber other than the large main room contains a curious block puzzle, which I investigate and proceed to solve: it's a depiction of a Kabuto! Once it's complete, a hole opens up in the ground and I fall through it, crashing down to the lower level of the ruins.
At this point my team consists of Cyndaquil, Metapod, Geodude, Pidgey, and a traded Totodile and Abra (the latter in the lead position). Right, so you might be wondering - if I'm only using Unown, why do I have these?
Well, since the Name Rater isn't until Goldenrod City, it's more efficient to work out what each Unown's Hidden Power type is before catching. If it turns out to be the type I want, I'll catch it and give it the appropriate nickname. Psypoke has a useful Hidden Power page which guides you through manually working out what Hidden Power type you have which I'll be following.
Let's get to catching our letterlocke team! Make your suggestions, boys and girls...
EDIT: We have our Hidden Power types! Thanks to all the people who commented - our picks are as follows:
Suspicious Derivative picked the Bug-type.
HydrogenHydreigon picked the Water-type.
Total Clefairy picked the Dragon-type.
SpiritGuy picked the Steel-type.
CPU picked the Electric-type.
CyberBearIV picked the Psychic-type.
HydrogenHydreigon picked the Water-type.
Total Clefairy picked the Dragon-type.
SpiritGuy picked the Steel-type.
CPU picked the Electric-type.
CyberBearIV picked the Psychic-type.
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