Pokémon Unbound Nuzlocke Guide

This guide contains useful information the Fan Game Unbound Nuzlockes. It describes the story, some of the game's unique features, lists available Pokémon, the number of encounters, and detailed overviews of all Boss battles.

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Welcome to the Pokémon Unbound Nuzlocke guide. Pokémon Unbound is a fan-made game set in the Borrius region with a unique story and challenging gameplay. Your mission is to protect the region from the Shadows, an organization trying to release a dark force that was sealed away centuries ago.

Key Features

Revamped game engine.

This game has a custom battle engine that matches the quality of Gen 8, with a seamless gameplay experience. You can catch your favorite Pokémon from Gen 1 to 7, and enjoy various quality-of-life features like Unlimited Bag Space, Auto-Run, and Daily Raids.

No more HM Slaves

There's a brand new HM system that allows any Pokemon that can learn an HM to use it in the overworld, which means you don't have to carry HM slaves.

Additional Content

There are over 80 unique missions that players can explore, character customization options with up to 300 combinations of skin tones, hair colors, and outfit colors, and several mini-games such as Cloud Burst, Safari Sniper, and Underground Mining. The game includes plenty of events throughout the day, some of which can only be experienced at certain times. Plus, there are rich post-game features, like battling in Pokemon Unbound's battle facilities, catching legendary Pokemon, and more.

Difficulty settings

The game has four different difficulty modes, ranging from Easy to Insane, so players can select the mode that suits their level of challenge and play style. This ensures that everyone can enjoy the game at their own pace.

This guide covers the Difficulty mode and there's a guide for Expert mode available here

Insane and Easy guides coming soon!

So gear up, trainer, and get ready to embark on an epic Nuzlocke journey through the Borrius region in Pokémon Unbound in this brilliant Fan Game!

Unbound Encounters

A fun aspect of Nuzlocke runs is the variety of encounters forcing you to try out new Pokémon you've never used before. That is why it's important to know which Pokémon will be available during a run. We've compiled a list of every encounter for Pokémon Unbound so you can quickly see who you might want on your team!

Pokémon Unbound has 61 different encounter locations with 467 different Pokémon available as wild encounters. Hover over a Pokémon to see where to encounter it!

21 Fairy Pokémon encounters

  • Clefairy - Crater Town
  • Jigglypuff - Victory Road
  • Weezing - Antisis Sewers
  • Togepi - Fallshore City
  • Marill - Route 10, Auburn Waterway, Route 9, Tehl Town and Victory Road
  • Azumarill - Route 9, Tehl Town and Victory Road
  • Snubbull - Route 12
  • Mawile - Icicle Cave
  • Cottonee - Vivill Woods
  • Flabébé - Flower Paradise
  • Spritzee - Route 12
  • Swirlix - Route 12
  • Dedenne - Route 12
  • Carbink - KBT Expressway
  • Klefki - Dehara City
  • Cutiefly - Flower Paradise
  • Morelull - Vivill Woods
  • Comfey - Flower Paradise
  • Mimikyu - undefined
  • Morgrem - Vivill Woods
  • Milcery - Route 11

21 Fighting Pokémon encounters

  • Machop - Cliff Cave
  • Machoke - Cliff Cave
  • Hitmontop - Epidimy Town
  • Heracross - Redwood Forest
  • Combusken - Safari Zone
  • Makuhita - Icicle Cave and KBT Expressway
  • Hariyama - Icicle Cave, KBT Expressway, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Meditite - Route 11
  • Croagunk - Cootes Bog
  • Toxicroak - Cootes Bog
  • Timburr - Thundercap Mt.
  • Gurdurr - Thundercap Mt.
  • Throh - Route 16
  • Sawk - Route 16
  • Mienfoo - Route 12
  • Pancham - Route 16
  • Hawlucha - Dehara City
  • Crabominable - Blizzard City
  • Passimian - Redwood Forest
  • Hakamo-o - Victory Road
  • Falinks - Route 16

23 Dragon Pokémon encounters

  • Kingdra - Ruins of Void and Gurun Town
  • Dragonair - Crystal Peak
  • Vibrava - Great Desert
  • Gible - Starter
  • Axew - Dehara City
  • Druddigon - Victory Road
  • Deino - Magnolia Town
  • Zweilous - Crystal Peak
  • Dragalge - Route 13
  • Tyrunt - Great Desert
  • Goomy - Route 10 and Auburn Waterway
  • Sliggoo - Polder Town and Cootes Bog
  • Noibat - KBT Expressway, Valley Cave and Crystal Peak
  • Noivern - Crystal Peak
  • Turtonator - Victory Road
  • Drampa - Victory Road
  • Applin - Route 12
  • Dracozolt - Crystal Peak
  • Dracovish - Cube Corp.
  • Duraludon - Crystal Peak
  • Drakloak - Victory Road
  • Regidrago - Icy Hole

25 Dark Pokémon encounters

  • Meowth - Safari Zone
  • Grimer - Antisis City
  • Murkrow - Route 5
  • Sneasel - Frost Mountain, Route 8 and Frozen Forest
  • Houndour - Route 5
  • Linoone - Route 10
  • Sableye - Ruins of Void
  • Carvanha - Fallshore City, Route 12 and Route 14
  • Sharpedo - Fallshore City, Route 12 and Route 14
  • Cacturne - Magnolia Town
  • Crawdaunt - Route 4 and Route 5
  • Absol - Crystal Peak
  • Stunky - Bellin Town
  • Skuntank - Route 18
  • Drapion - Cootes Bog
  • Purrloin - Route 5
  • Sandile - Magnolia Town
  • Krokorok - Great Desert
  • Pawniard - Route 16
  • Vullaby - Great Desert and Crystal Peak
  • Nickit - Route 5
  • Obstagoon - Route 10

27 Ghost Pokémon encounters

  • Gastly - Grim Woods
  • Haunter - Rift Cave
  • Misdreavus - Cliff Cave
  • Shuppet - Grim Woods
  • Duskull - Grim Woods, Ruins of Void and Rift Cave
  • Dusclops - Ruins of Void and Rift Cave
  • Drifblim - Crystal Peak
  • Rotom - Polder Town
  • Yamask - Ruins of Void
  • Cofagrigus - Ruins of Void
  • Frillish - Magnolia Fields
  • Jellicent - Magnolia Fields and Cube Corp.
  • Lampent - Redwood Village
  • Golett - Rift Cave
  • Golurk - Rift Cave
  • Doublade - Safari Zone
  • Phantump - Grim Woods
  • Pumpkaboo - Grim Woods
  • Sandygast - Route 3 and Dehara City
  • Dhelmise - Vivill Warehouse
  • Sinistea - Rift Cave
  • Cursola - Route 16
  • Runerigus - Ruins of Void

28 Steel Pokémon encounters

  • Sandshrew - Icicle Cave
  • Diglett - Safari Zone
  • Dugtrio - Safari Zone
  • Meowth - Valley Cave
  • Magnemite - Thundercap Mt.
  • Magneton - Thundercap Mt.
  • Steelix - Crystal Peak and Cliff Cave
  • Skarmory - Crystal Peak
  • Aron - KBT Expressway, Valley Cave and Frost Mountain
  • Lairon - KBT Expressway and Lost Tunnel
  • Beldum - Starter
  • Shieldon - Great Desert
  • Bronzor - Frost Mountain and Rift Cave
  • Bronzong - Ruins of Void and Rift Cave
  • Excadrill - Cinder Volcano and Victory Road
  • Ferroseed - Thundercap Mt.
  • Klink - Thundercap Mt.
  • Klang - Thundercap Mt.
  • Stunfisk - Cootes Bog
  • Durant - Victory Road
  • Togedemaru - Route 11
  • Perrserker - Valley Cave
  • Copperajah - Route 16

31 Fire Pokémon encounters

  • Charmander - Magnolia Town
  • Vulpix - Cinder Volcano
  • Growlithe - Route 5
  • Ponyta - Route 12
  • Magby - Cinder Volcano
  • Magmar - Cinder Volcano and Victory Road
  • Quilava - Magnolia Fields
  • Slugma - Cinder Volcano
  • Magcargo - Cinder Volcano and Victory Road
  • Torchic - Safari Zone
  • Numel - Cinder Volcano
  • Camerupt - Cinder Volcano and Victory Road
  • Torkoal - Cinder Volcano
  • Chimchar - Dehara City
  • Tepig - Route 5
  • Pansear - Flower Paradise
  • Darumaka - Great Desert
  • Heatmor - Cinder Volcano and Victory Road
  • Fennekin - Magnolia Town
  • Fletchinder - Route 12
  • Litleo - Route 2
  • Litten - Seaport City
  • Oricorio - Flower Paradise
  • Salandit - Cinder Volcano
  • Salazzle - Victory Road
  • Raboot - Redwood Forest
  • Carkol - Cinder Volcano

32 Psychic Pokémon encounters

  • Slowpoke - Route 3, Tarmigan Town and Route 14
  • Slowpoke - Route 13 and Route 14
  • Exeggcute - Route 11 and Safari Zone
  • Starmie - Route 2, Dresco Town, Route 4, Route 5 and Dehara City
  • Mr. Mime - Route 8
  • Smoochum - Icicle Cave
  • Jynx - Icicle Cave, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Natu - Safari Zone
  • Xatu - Safari Zone
  • Unown - Tomb of Borrius
  • Wobbuffet - Safari Zone
  • Girafarig - Route 16
  • Spoink - Route 11
  • Lunatone - Ruins of Void
  • Solrock - Ruins of Void
  • Baltoy - Ruins of Void
  • Claydol - Ruins of Void
  • Chimecho - Rift Cave
  • Woobat - Cinder Volcano, KBT Expressway, Valley Cave, Frost Mountain, Lost Tunnel, Crystal Peak and Victory Road
  • Sigilyph - Ruins of Void and Tomb of Borrius
  • Gothita - Route 12
  • Solosis - Route 12
  • Elgyem - Route 5
  • Oranguru - Redwood Forest
  • Bruxish - Route 10, Auburn Waterway, Route 9, Tehl Town and Victory Road
  • Hattrem - Vivill Woods
  • Mr. Rime - Route 8

33 Ice Pokémon encounters

  • Vulpix - Blizzard City
  • Dewgong - Icicle Cave, Frost Mountain, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Cloyster - Icicle Cave, Route 3, Frost Mountain, Route 15, Route 14, Vivill Town and Icy Hole
  • Lapras - Icicle Cave, Frost Mountain, Icy Hole, Seaport City and Victory Road
  • Swinub - Icicle Cave
  • Piloswine - Icicle Cave, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Delibird - Route 1
  • Snorunt - Route 1 and Route 8
  • Glalie - Victory Road
  • Spheal - Icicle Cave and Frost Mountain
  • Sealeo - Icicle Cave, Frost Mountain, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Snover - Route 8 and Frozen Forest
  • Abomasnow - Victory Road
  • Darmanitan - Victory Road
  • Vanillite - Route 1
  • Vanillish - Victory Road
  • Cubchoo - Route 8 and Frozen Forest
  • Beartic - Victory Road
  • Cryogonal - Frost Mountain
  • Amaura - Great Desert
  • Bergmite - Icicle Cave
  • Avalugg - Icicle Cave, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Snom - Frozen Forest
  • Eiscue - Icy Hole
  • Arctozolt - Crystal Peak
  • Arctovish - Cube Corp.

34 Electric Pokémon encounters

  • Pichu - Seaport City
  • Pikachu - Vivill Woods
  • Geodude - Thundercap Mt. and Cliff Cave
  • Graveler - Thundercap Mt. and Cliff Cave
  • Voltorb - Dehara City
  • Electrode - Blizzard City and Dehara City
  • Elekid - Epidimy Town and Thundercap Mt.
  • Electabuzz - Thundercap Mt.
  • Chinchou - Thundercap Mt., Ruins of Void, Route 14 and Route 16
  • Lanturn - Thundercap Mt., Ruins of Void, Route 14 and Route 16
  • Flaaffy - Route 8
  • Plusle - Safari Zone
  • Minun - Safari Zone
  • Pachirisu - Tarmigan Town
  • Blitzle - Safari Zone
  • Zebstrika - Safari Zone
  • Emolga - Dehara City
  • Joltik - Thundercap Mt.
  • Tynamo - Thundercap Mt.
  • Eelektrik - Thundercap Mt.
  • Stunfisk - Thundercap Mt., Polder Town and Cootes Bog
  • Helioptile - Safari Zone
  • Heliolisk - Safari Zone
  • Yamper - Route 5
  • Toxel - Route 9
  • Pincurchin - Thundercap Mt.
  • Regieleki - Icy Hole

40 Bug Pokémon encounters

  • Caterpie - Grim Woods and Vivill Woods
  • Metapod - Vivill Woods
  • Weedle - Grim Woods and Vivill Woods
  • Kakuna - Vivill Woods
  • Paras - Vivill Woods
  • Venonat - Route 5
  • Scyther - Redwood Forest
  • Pinsir - Redwood Forest
  • Ledian - Redwood Forest
  • Ariados - Redwood Forest
  • Yanma - Route 5
  • Pineco - Redwood Forest
  • Shuckle - Icicle Cave, Cinder Volcano, Thundercap Mt. and Tomb of Borrius
  • Wurmple - Vivill Woods
  • Silcoon - Vivill Woods
  • Cascoon - Vivill Woods
  • Surskit - Route 3, Grim Woods, Route 10, Auburn Waterway, Route 9 and Vivill Woods
  • Masquerain - Grim Woods, Route 10, Auburn Waterway, Route 9, Vivill Woods and Redwood Forest
  • Nincada - Redwood Forest
  • Anorith - Great Desert
  • Combee - Flower Paradise
  • Skorupi - Bellin Town and Route 9
  • Swadloon - Vivill Woods
  • Whirlipede - Antisis Sewers
  • Dwebble - Great Desert
  • Karrablast - Route 9
  • Shelmet - Route 10
  • Scatterbug - Vivill Woods
  • Spewpa - Vivill Woods
  • Vivillon - Magnolia Town
  • Grubbin - Route 9
  • Dewpider - Route 3
  • Araquanid - Route 3
  • Golisopod - Safari Zone
  • Blipbug - Grim Woods

40 Rock Pokémon encounters

  • Geodude - Cinder Volcano, KBT Expressway, Valley Cave, Epidimy Town, Ruins of Void, Route 13, Route 14, Lost Tunnel, Great Desert, Route 16 and Route 18
  • Graveler - Cinder Volcano, KBT Expressway, Epidimy Town, Lost Tunnel, Crystal Peak, Victory Road and Tomb of Borrius
  • Golem - Lost Tunnel
  • Onix - Frost Mountain, Crystal Peak and Cliff Cave
  • Rhyhorn - Safari Zone
  • Rhydon - Safari Zone
  • Omanyte - Great Desert
  • Kabuto - Great Desert
  • Aerodactyl - Great Desert
  • Sudowoodo - Route 18
  • Corsola - Thundercap Mt., Route 13, Route 14, Gurun Town, Route 16, Seaport City and Route 18
  • Larvitar - Starter
  • Nosepass - KBT Expressway, Valley Cave, Frost Mountain and Thundercap Mt.
  • Lileep - Great Desert
  • Relicanth - Ruins of Void
  • Cranidos - Great Desert
  • Roggenrola - Icicle Cave, Route 2, Frost Mountain and Route 8
  • Boldore - Icicle Cave, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Tirtouga - Great Desert
  • Archen - Great Desert
  • Binacle - Route 2, Thundercap Mt., Route 13, Route 14, Great Desert, Route 16 and Route 18
  • Rockruff - Route 12
  • Minior - undefined
  • Rolycoly - Cinder Volcano
  • Stonjourner - Route 18

44 Poison Pokémon encounters

  • Bulbasaur - Magnolia Town
  • Nidoran♀ - Route 5
  • Nidoran♂ - Route 5
  • Zubat - Icicle Cave, Route 5 and KBT Expressway
  • Golbat - Icicle Cave, KBT Expressway, Antisis Sewers, Icy Hole, Victory Road, Rift Cave and Cliff Cave
  • Oddish - Route 14
  • Gloom - Route 14 and Cootes Bog
  • Bellsprout - Route 14
  • Weepinbell - Route 14 and Cootes Bog
  • Tentacool - Route 2, Dresco Town, Route 3, Route 4, Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Fallshore City, Route 11, Route 12, Dehara City, Ruins of Void, Route 15, Route 13, Route 14, Gurun Town, Vivill Town, Vivill Warehouse, Route 16, Antisis City, Seaport City and Route 18
  • Tentacruel - Route 2, Dresco Town, Route 3, Route 4, Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Fallshore City, Route 11, Route 12, Dehara City, Ruins of Void, Route 15, Route 13, Route 14, Gurun Town, Vivill Town, Vivill Warehouse, Route 16, Antisis City, Seaport City and Route 18
  • Grimer - Antisis Sewers
  • Muk - Antisis Sewers
  • Koffing - Antisis Sewers
  • Qwilfish - Crystal Peak and Magnolia Fields
  • Roselia - Victory Road
  • Gulpin - Route 11
  • Trubbish - Antisis City
  • Garbodor - Antisis City
  • Foongus - Vivill Woods
  • Amoonguss - Vivill Town
  • Skrelp - Route 13
  • Mareanie - Ruins of Void and Route 14
  • Toxapex - Ruins of Void and Route 14

47 Grass Pokémon encounters

  • Tangela - Route 16
  • Bayleef - Route 18
  • Treecko - Safari Zone
  • Grovyle - Safari Zone
  • Lotad - Route 10 and Auburn Waterway
  • Lombre - Fallshore City, Route 10 and Auburn Waterway
  • Seedot - Grim Woods
  • Shroomish - Route 9
  • Cacnea - Great Desert
  • Turtwig - Dehara City
  • Cherubi - Route 3
  • Carnivine - Cootes Bog
  • Snivy - Route 5
  • Pansage - Flower Paradise
  • Petilil - Vivill Woods
  • Maractus - Great Desert
  • Deerling - Route 8, Route 9 and Route 12
  • Chespin - Magnolia Town
  • Gogoat - Magnolia Fields
  • Rowlet - Seaport City
  • Lurantis - Victory Road
  • Bounsweet - Safari Zone
  • Steenee - Safari Zone
  • Thwackey - Redwood Forest
  • Eldegoss - Route 14

48 Flying Pokémon encounters

  • Pidgey - Magnolia Town
  • Spearow - Route 9
  • Farfetch’d - Route 18
  • Gyarados - Route 2, Dresco Town, Route 4, Route 5, Valley Cave, Route 6, Route 7, Auburn Waterway, Route 9, Tehl Town, Route 12, Ruins of Void, Route 15, Vivill Town, Vivill Warehouse, Antisis City, Magnolia Fields, Route 18, Victory Road and Cube Corp.
  • Hoothoot - Route 12
  • Noctowl - Route 11, Route 12, Magnolia Fields and Route 18
  • Gligar - Valley Cave
  • Mantyke - Route 6, Route 7, Route 12, Route 16, Antisis City and Seaport City
  • Mantine - Ruins of Void, Route 14, Gurun Town and Route 18
  • Taillow - Route 5
  • Wingull - Route 3
  • Pelipper - Route 2, Dresco Town, Route 3, Route 4, Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Fallshore City, Route 11, Route 12, Dehara City, Ruins of Void, Route 15, Route 13, Route 14, Gurun Town, Vivill Town, Route 16, Antisis City, Seaport City, Magnolia Fields, Route 18 and Cube Corp.
  • Swablu - Route 11
  • Chatot - Route 16
  • Pidove - Magnolia Town
  • Tranquill - Magnolia Fields
  • Ducklett - Dresco Town
  • Rufflet - Great Desert and Crystal Peak
  • Fletchling - Route 12
  • Corvisquire - Victory Road
  • Cramorant - Route 10 and Auburn Waterway

48 Ground Pokémon encounters

  • Sandslash - Great Desert
  • Diglett - Lost Tunnel
  • Dugtrio - Lost Tunnel
  • Cubone - Thundercap Mt. and Safari Zone
  • Marowak - Thundercap Mt.
  • Wooper - Cliff Cave
  • Quagsire - Cootes Bog and Cliff Cave
  • Phanpy - Valley Cave
  • Marshtomp - Safari Zone
  • Trapinch - Magnolia Town
  • Barboach - Grim Woods, Route 11, Epidimy Town, Vivill Woods, Polder Town, Cootes Bog and Redwood Forest
  • Whiscash - Grim Woods, Route 11, Epidimy Town, Vivill Woods, Polder Town, Cootes Bog and Redwood Forest
  • Gastrodon - Route 14, Polder Town, Cootes Bog and Crystal Peak
  • Hippowdon - Great Desert
  • Drilbur - Icicle Cave and Cinder Volcano
  • Palpitoad - Route 10, Auburn Waterway and Polder Town
  • Mudsdale - Magnolia Fields
  • Silicobra - Great Desert

53 Normal Pokémon encounters

  • Raticate - Antisis Sewers
  • Persian - Route 18
  • Lickitung - Route 5
  • Happiny - Route 18
  • Chansey - Victory Road
  • Kangaskhan - Safari Zone
  • Tauros - Safari Zone and Magnolia Fields
  • Ditto - Route 5, Route 10, Auburn Waterway, Seaport City and Cube Corp.
  • Eevee - Dehara City
  • Porygon - Dehara City
  • Sentret - Route 3
  • Aipom - Redwood Forest
  • Dunsparce - Valley Cave
  • Ursaring - Redwood Forest
  • Stantler - Route 8
  • Miltank - Magnolia Fields
  • Linoone - Route 10 and Auburn Waterway
  • Vigoroth - Redwood Forest
  • Loudred - Crystal Peak
  • Skitty - Safari Zone
  • Spinda - Safari Zone
  • Kecleon - Route 16
  • Bidoof - Route 3
  • Bibarel - Route 14
  • Glameow - Bellin Town and Route 11
  • Audino - Route 9
  • Bouffalant - Route 18
  • Furfrou - Magnolia Fields
  • Komala - Redwood Forest
  • Skwovet - Route 3
  • Dubwool - Magnolia Fields

99 Water Pokémon encounters

  • Squirtle - Magnolia Town
  • Psyduck - Grim Woods, Valley Cave, Epidimy Town, Tehl Town, Tarmigan Town, Vivill Woods, Crystal Peak, Victory Road and Redwood Forest
  • Golduck - Grim Woods, Valley Cave, Epidimy Town, Tehl Town, Tarmigan Town, Ruins of Void, Route 14, Vivill Woods, Crystal Peak, Victory Road and Redwood Forest
  • Poliwag - Route 3, Tarmigan Town, Dehara City, Polder Town and Cootes Bog
  • Poliwhirl - Tarmigan Town, Dehara City, Polder Town and Cootes Bog
  • Politoed - Tarmigan Town, Polder Town and Cootes Bog
  • Seel - Icicle Cave, Frost Mountain, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Shellder - Icicle Cave, Route 2, Dresco Town, Route 3, Frost Mountain, Ruins of Void, Route 15, Route 14, Vivill Town, Vivill Warehouse, Icy Hole and Victory Road
  • Krabby - Route 2, Route 3, Thundercap Mt., Route 13, Route 14, Route 16 and Route 18
  • Kingler - Route 3, Thundercap Mt., Route 13, Route 14, Route 16 and Route 18
  • Horsea - Ruins of Void, Route 15, Route 14, Gurun Town, Vivill Town, Vivill Warehouse, Route 16, Antisis City, Seaport City and Route 18
  • Seadra - Ruins of Void, Route 15, Route 14, Gurun Town, Vivill Town, Vivill Warehouse, Route 16, Antisis City, Seaport City and Route 18
  • Goldeen - Route 6, Route 7, Auburn Waterway, Route 9 and Tehl Town
  • Seaking - Route 6, Route 7, Auburn Waterway, Route 9 and Tehl Town
  • Staryu - Route 2, Dresco Town, Route 3, Route 4, Route 5 and Dehara City
  • Magikarp - Icicle Cave, Route 2, Dresco Town, Route 3, Route 4, Grim Woods, Route 5, Valley Cave, Route 6, Route 7, Frost Mountain, Fallshore City, Route 11, Epidimy Town, Route 10, Auburn Waterway, Route 9, Tehl Town, Tarmigan Town, Thundercap Mt., Route 12, Dehara City, Ruins of Void, Route 15, Route 13, Route 14, Gurun Town, Vivill Woods, Vivill Town, Vivill Warehouse, Route 16, Antisis City, Icy Hole, Seaport City, Polder Town, Cootes Bog, Crystal Peak, Magnolia Fields, Redwood Village, Route 18, Victory Road, Redwood Forest and Cube Corp.
  • Croconaw - Cootes Bog
  • Feraligatr - Cootes Bog
  • Remoraid - Route 6, Route 7, Fallshore City, Route 11, Gurun Town, Route 16, Antisis City, Seaport City and Route 18
  • Octillery - Route 6, Route 7, Fallshore City, Route 11, Gurun Town, Route 16, Antisis City, Seaport City and Route 18
  • Mudkip - Safari Zone
  • Wailmer - Route 12, Route 14, Magnolia Fields and Cube Corp.
  • Wailord - Route 12, Route 14, Magnolia Fields and Cube Corp.
  • Corphish - Route 4 and Route 5
  • Feebas - Polder Town
  • Clamperl - Ruins of Void, Route 14 and Route 16
  • Luvdisc - Fallshore City, Route 11, Epidimy Town, Ruins of Void, Route 14 and Victory Road
  • Piplup - Dehara City
  • Buizel - Route 3
  • Floatzel - Route 14 and Victory Road
  • Shellos - Route 3
  • Finneon - Valley Cave, Epidimy Town, Crystal Peak and Victory Road
  • Lumineon - Valley Cave, Epidimy Town, Crystal Peak and Victory Road
  • Oshawott - Route 5
  • Panpour - Flower Paradise
  • Tympole - Route 10 and Auburn Waterway
  • Basculin - undefined
  • Alomomola - Route 13
  • Clauncher - Route 13
  • Clawitzer - Route 13
  • Popplio - Seaport City
  • Wishiwashi - undefined
  • Pyukumuku - Fallshore City and Dehara City
  • Drizzile - Redwood Forest
  • Chewtle - Route 3
  • Arrokuda - Route 9

21 Fairy Pokémon FAIRY

21 fighting pokémon fighting, 23 dragon pokémon dragon, 25 dark pokémon dark, 27 ghost pokémon ghost, 28 steel pokémon steel, 31 fire pokémon fire, 32 psychic pokémon psychic, 33 ice pokémon ice, 34 electric pokémon electric, 40 bug pokémon bug, 40 rock pokémon rock, 44 poison pokémon poison, 47 grass pokémon grass, 48 flying pokémon flying, 48 ground pokémon ground, 53 normal pokémon normal, 99 water pokémon water, unbound boss battles.

In order to complete a Unbound Nuzlocke and become the Champion, you will need to win 31 Boss battles throughout the Borrius region - ranging from bickering Rival & Evil team fights, to Gym Leaders & ultimately the Elite Four.

These can be a challenge, especially when your dear nicknamed nuzlocke mons are at risk. So below we've listed detailed overviews of all these fights! Giving you all the information you'll need to face everything from Rival's Larvitar to Penny's Sceptile .

8 Gym Leader fights

5 Elite Four fights

5 Rival fights

12 Evil Team fights

1 Mini Boss fight

Select your starter type

Like all Pokémon games, you will have to select a starter. The type will update some of the boss teams to match. For example, if your starter was a grass type Rival might have a fire type to take advantage!

Gym Leader fights

- dresco town gym.

has a team of 0, made up of a level undefined undefined. The level cap for this fight is level null.

Dresco Town Gym

- crater town gym, crater town gym, - blizzard city gym, blizzard city gym, - fallshore city gym, fallshore city gym, - dehara city gym, dehara city gym, - antisis city gym, antisis city gym, - polder town gym, polder town gym, - redwood village gym, redwood village gym, elite four fights, - pokémon league, pokémon league, - pokémon league champion, pokémon league champion, rival fights, - frozen heights, frozen heights, - icicle cave, icicle cave, - frost mountain, frost mountain, - magnolia town, magnolia town, evil team fights, - cinder volcano, cinder volcano, - underground passage, underground passage, - thunder cap mt., thunder cap mt., - ruins of void, ruins of void, - shadow base, shadow base, - vivill warehouse, vivill warehouse, - crystal peak, crystal peak, mini boss fights, - tramigan mansion, tramigan mansion.

Now that you're ready to take on the Pokémon Unbound Nuzlocke Challenge , why not keep track of all your encounters with the Nuzlocke Tracker ? Start Tracking

Hoenn Safari Zone

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The Hoenn Safari Zone (Japanese: サファリゾーン Safari Zone ) is a special Pokémon preserve where Trainers can enter to catch wild Pokémon . The entrance is on Hoenn 's Route 121 .

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire , and Emerald , this Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game. In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls , and rather than weaken wild Pokémon in battle, players must use non-conventional tactics to try and catch them. For $ 500, the player is granted entry and 30 Safari Balls. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the player is limited to 500 steps and the player is only allowed entry if they also have a Pokéblock Case .

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire , the Safari Game has been removed, and players can enter the Safari Zone area without paying a fee. Pokémon found here are now collected through normal battles. Each area also now has both tall and long grass , and while encounters between them are mostly the same, two rare Pokémon in each area can only be found in one type of grass specifically.

  • 1.2 Pokéblock feeders
  • 2.1 Pokéblock throw bug
  • 3.1 Entrance
  • 3.8 Vending Machine
  • 4.1.1 Area 1
  • 4.1.2 Area 2
  • 4.1.3 Area 3
  • 4.1.4 Area 4
  • 4.1.5 Area 5
  • 4.1.6 Area 6
  • 4.2.1 Area 1
  • 4.2.2 Area 2
  • 4.2.3 Area 3
  • 4.2.4 Area 4
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Certain areas of the Safari Zone can only be accessed with the Mach Bike or the Acro Bike . In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, all areas are accessible with either Bike and Surf , but in some areas, only one type of grass will be accessible without using the other Bike. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, there are also breakable rocks that can be used to encounter Pokémon. In Emerald , after the player obtains the National Pokédex , two new areas will open up to the east, featuring many Johto Pokémon not found in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire or Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen .

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  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Acro Bike and Surf are required to reach the long grass within this area.
  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Mach Bike is required to reach the long grass within this area.
  • In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Mach Bike is required to access this area.
  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Mach Bike is required to reach the tall grass within this area, while the Acro Bike is required to reach the long grass.
  • In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Acro Bike is required to access this area.
  • In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Acro Bike is required to reach the tall grass within this area, while the Mach Bike and Surf are required to reach the long grass.
  • Area 5 is directly east of Area 1. It is only accessible in Emerald , and only after the player has entered the Hall of Fame .
  • Area 6 is directly north of Area 5. It is only accessible in Emerald, and only after the player has entered the Hall of Fame.

Pokéblock feeders

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire , and Emerald , there are Pokéblock feeders throughout the Safari Zone. If a Pokéblock is placed in a feeder, 80% of wild Pokémon encountered in grass patches and water tiles up to five steps away from the feeder will be forced to have a Nature such that, if an identically flavored Pokéblock were thrown at it, the Pokémon would be enthralled (i.e. its preferred flavor dominates its disliked flavor in the Pokéblock); the feeder has no effect if no such Nature exists. Only one Pokéblock may occupy a feeder, and the feeder's effect disappears after 100 steps are taken.

Due to an oddity in the programming of Pokéblock feeders, forced natures do not have a uniform distribution. This causes natures with higher ID numbers to be more common than Natures with lower ID numbers. For example, if a green (bitter) Pokéblock is in the feeder and forces an enthralling Nature: Calm has an 8.71% chance to be forced, Gentle has a 15.61% chance to be forced, Sassy has a 27.66% chance to be forced, and Careful has a 48.02% chance to be forced (approximately).

Safari Game

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, this Safari Zone is only accessible to Trainers participating in the Safari Game. In a Safari Game, players may only use Safari Balls; rather than weaken them in battle, players must use non-conventional tactics to try and catch wild Pokémon. There are four options on the battle screen: throw a Safari Ball , throw a Pokéblock , go near, and run away. Throwing Pokéblocks makes a Pokémon less likely to run, while going near makes a Pokémon easier to catch but more likely to run.

Pokémon found in the Safari Zone carry two values with them that are used for the mechanics of the Safari Game. First is the "catch factor", which starts at 100/1275 of the Pokémon's catch rate , rounded down. Furthermore, there is an "escape factor", which represents the probability that a Pokémon will escape at the end of each turn. This "escape factor" starts with a value of 3 which results in a 15% chance to flee per turn.

Depending on the action taken, the catch and escape factors are modified as follows:

If a Pokémon's "escape factor" is reduced below 0 * , it will be adjusted to a value of 1. If a Pokémon's escape factor is currently 1: Pokéblocks are unable to affect it.

Throwing a Pokéblock that the Pokémon completely ignores does not directly affect the escape factor, but does increment the Pokéblock counter used for subsequent Pokéblock throws. A Pokémon is enthralled by a Pokéblock if its preferred flavor dominates its disliked flavor, while a Pokémon completely ignores it if its disliked flavor dominates its preferred flavor. If both preferred and disliked flavors are equal (including if neither are present), the Pokémon is curious about the Pokéblock.

If a player chooses to throw a Safari Ball, the catch factor is multiplied by 1275/100 (rounded down) to obtain the modified catch rate. At the beginning of each turn, a randomly generated value from 0 to 99 (inclusive) is obtained, and if this value is less than 5 times the escape factor, the Pokémon will escape at the end of the turn unless captured. Modifications to a Pokémon's escape rate will not take effect until the following turn.

These numbers translate to a 5% change in probability of escaping for every unit change (plus or minus 1) in the escape factor, with an initial 15% chance of escape; and approximately a 2.5% change in probability of capture for every unit change in the capture factor, with an initial capture probability of approximately catch rate/510 rounded down to the nearest multiple of 0.025 (2.5%), or 0.025 if it would be less.

Pokéblock throw bug

In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, instead of the escape factor having a minimum value of 1 (5% chance to flee) like the catch factor, the game is coded to set the escape factor to 1 if it would become negative due to a thrown Pokéblock. This means it is possible for the player to throw Pokéblocks such that a Pokémon's escape factor becomes exactly 0, and the Pokémon will have a 0% chance to escape. Exploiting this can make it very easy to catch Hoenn Safari Zone Pokémon. Though, it is worth noting that if the "escape factor" is ever equal to 1, the game will not reduce it further regardless of which Pokéblocks are thrown by the player.

Due to an oddity in the programming of Pokéblock Feeders, the distribution of wild Pokémon's natures is not even across each of the possibilities. This causes Calm Pokémon to only spawn in 1/10 encounters if a bitter Pokéblock is in the feeder while Careful natured Pokémon will occur in nearly 4/10 encounters. This gives players an opportunity to greatly increase the effectiveness of their Pokéblock manipulation.

The optimal catching strategy for exploiting this is as follows:

Make these three single- flavor Pokéblocks: two green * (bitter) Pokéblocks, and one red * (spicy) Pokéblock. Put the green * Pokéblock into a feeder and start a wild encounter near that feeder.

Note: this can be done with yellow * , pink * , blue * , and green * Pokéblocks in the feeder; green * is just the most effective. With any of these colors make a red * Pokéblock as well. If you would like to use a red * Pokéblock in the feeder pair it with a yellow * (sour) Pokéblock.

When the battle starts...

  • If the Pokémon's catch rate is higher than 200, throw Safari Balls .
  • 1) If the Pokémon is curious (escape factor = 0), throw Safari Balls .
  • 2a) If the Pokémon is enthralled (escape factor = 0), throw Safari Balls .
  • 2b) If the Pokémon is curious (escape factor = 1), throw Safari Balls .
  • 3) If the Pokémon is enthralled (escape factor = 1), throw Safari Balls .

This strategy results in, at minimum, a 75.88% chance to catch any Pokémon that appears.

The Safari Zone Pokémon Catch Rate goes as follows:

Vending Machine

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire , there is a Vending Machine at the entrance to the Safari Zone.

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  • No Pokémon introduced in Generation III appear in this Safari Zone.
  • In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire , the entrance to the Safari Zone has a book titled "The Path of the Safari Zone" written by the founder of the Safari Zone.
  • In Pokémon Emerald , the Rare Candy in Area 6 cannot be picked up if the player tries to pick it up while facing it from the north or the west.
  • Hoenn Safari Zone Areas 1, 2, and 4 from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire can be found in the internal data of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen . However, the tileset data is missing, so the maps are glitched.
  • Both Aipom and Gligar can be found in the Emerald expansion of the Safari Zone, both of which would become version exclusive Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violets DLC: The Teal Mask.

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 1 in FireRed and LeafGreen

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 1 in FireRed and LeafGreen

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 2 in FireRed and LeafGreen

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 2 in FireRed and LeafGreen

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 4 in FireRed and LeafGreen

Hoenn Safari Zone Area 4 in FireRed and LeafGreen

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