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Sacred Gold is a high-difficulty ROM hack where every gym leader uses a full team of six
. Success requires moving beyond "vanilla" strategies and utilizing specific encounter manipulations and buffs unique to this version. Early Game Essentials The Eeveelution Choice: Cynthia gives you a free Eevee early on.
Often considered the early-game "carry" due to its power against Falkner and Bugsy.
The preferred choice for long-term play, offering massive bulk for mid-to-late game "stall" strategies. is Mandatory: Sacred Gold Nuzlocke Tips
take a gift Hoenn starter in Azalea Town. Instead, use the Odd Keystone (given by Cynthia after Azalea) in the Slowpoke Well to encounter
. It completely walls Whitney’s most dangerous Pokémon, such as Lopunny and Stantler, who cannot touch it. The "Trade"
On the route before Azalea, you can manipulate a level 16 Rhyhorn encounter. Trade it in Violet City for , which is a powerhouse for the early gyms. Sacred Gold is a high-difficulty ROM hack where
Keep it at level 20 for Bugsy; at 21, it may stop obeying you. Strategic Mastery Tips for a Hardcore Nuzlocke of Sacred Gold/Storm Silver?
Here’s a Sacred Gold (by Drayano) Nuzlocke guide—focused on surviving the hack’s increased difficulty, altered encounters, and tougher boss fights.
5. Gym leader strategies
3. The Starter Decision (It’s not what you think)
All three starters are viable, but their early-game utility differs drastically in this hack. Cyndaquil: The "Noob Trap
- Cyndaquil: The "Noob Trap." Great for Bugsy, terrible for Falkner (who has a Vulpix + Pidgeot with Heat Wave). Gets Extrasensory early, but remains glassy.
- Totodile: The "Safe Pick." Ice Fang early destroys Falkner’s Gligar and Dragons later. Intimidate on Feraligatr is a run-saver. Best overall for bulk.
- Chikorita: The "Expert Mode." Do not sleep on it. In vanilla, Chikorita is weak. In Sacred Gold, Meganium gets Aromatherapy (heals status on your whole team) and Dual Screens. It is the best support tank for a Nuzlocke, enabling your sweepers.
Verdict: Take Totodile for safety; take Chikorita if you want to play chess; avoid Cyndaquil until you know the hack.
Falkner (Violet City)
- His team: Pidgeotto, Doduo, Murkrow, Aerodactyl
- Threats: Aerodactyl (Rock Slide)
- Plan: Geodude resists everything except Mud-Slap. Mareep’s Thunder Wave + Static helps.
Phase 1: Preparation – The Menu is Your Weapon
1. Understand the "Drayano Philosophy"
Before you pick your starter, understand what you are up against. Every major trainer (Rival, Gym Leader, Rocket Exec, Elite Four) has:
- Perfect IVs and beneficial Natures.
- Held items (Sitrus Berries, type-boosting items, and sometimes Leftovers).
- Coverage moves to destroy typical counters (e.g., Falkner’s Pidgeot has Heat Wave to kill Steel/Rock types).
- Full teams (6 Pokémon by mid-game).
Tip: Do not assume a type advantage will guarantee a win. A Water-type beats Fire-types, but a Sacred Gold gym leader’s Fire-type will likely carry Solar Beam or Thunder Punch.