FRAUDS
>>32462224
Eh, at least they admitted it. I watch it because it's entertaining, they're clearly not good players, so I don't really mind.
Still, it would have been fun if they had started over with their Box Pokemon after some off-screen grinding.
>>32462451
This.
They should have showed the wipe, it would have been quality entertainment. Some of the greatest nuzlocke moments come after recovering from a wipe.
Alas, they pussied out and the run is ruined. I really liked their SS run too. Oh well.
>>32462224
There's already a thread about this, anon. Shitpost there
Ok, through context clues I know these guys (also, who?) jipped on a Nuzlocke, but what happened exactly?
>>32463140
Winona's Altaria.
I'm guessing they were initially unprepared for it knowing EQ, which 4 of their team members are weak to (Electrode, Swalot, Anorith, Slugma); knows Aerial Ace which would be deadly to their recently caught Tropius; leaving only Skidds, their Marshtomp, with ineffective water type moves and useless ground type moves to fight it.
All it had to do was set up a single Dragon Dance while taking neutral Spark damage from the Electrode, and Altaria wiped their team.
>>32463140
>also, who?
Two of the guys on DBZ Abridged, and their buddy that helps with the gaming channel.
>>32462451
I find it more fun to watch inexperienced players do nuzlockes because they dont know whats coming and make more mistakes resulting in usually more party losses and higher stakes.
>>32462224
yep, its a real shame. i kinda liked their commentary.
i just cant watch any of their videos knowing this. what if they lied/are lying about other stuff too?
>>32463140
They wiped on Winona's Altaria, and recorded over it. Some viewers noted some video discrepancies, so they came clean.