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Adding some rules and a same-gender variant that Marriland discussed in his overview.
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(Adding some rules and a same-gender variant that Marriland discussed in his overview.)
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*The {{player}} may only catch the first Pokémon encountered in each area, and none else. If the first Pokémon encountered faints or flees, there are no second chances. (If the first encounter in the area is a double battle in [[dark grass]], the player can choose which of the two Pokémon they would like to catch.)
*The {{player}} may only catch the first Pokémon encountered in each area, and none else. If the first Pokémon encountered faints or flees, there are no second chances. (If the first encounter in the area is a double battle in [[dark grass]], the player can choose which of the two Pokémon they would like to catch.)
*The player may have three male Pokémon and three female Pokémon in their party at any time. Each male Pokémon forms a pair with a female Pokémon, and the two may only switch with each other in battle.
*The player may have three male Pokémon and three female Pokémon in their party at any time. Each male Pokémon forms a pair with a female Pokémon, and the two may only switch with each other in battle.
*Genderless Pokémon can not be caught. If they must be caught for any reason, they must not be used.
===Optional rules===
*Gender clause: if there is at least one unpaired Pokémon, this can be invoked so those with the same gender as the unpaired Pokémon will not count.
*Any other {{DL|Nuzlocke Challenge|optional rules}} for a standard Nuzlocke challenge can also be applied.
==Same-gender pairings==
Players, if they choose, can play a Wedlocke with same-gender pairs. Options include:
*Using only one gender exclusively.
*Mixing genders, yet keeping them in same-gender pairs.
*Mix both same-gender and opposite-gender pairings. A factor can be applied to determine pairings.
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