If you are playing Pokémon HeartGold (4780) but suffer from design xenophobia, here is how to complete the game using only Gen I–II Pokémon (plus necessary HM slaves):
Forbidden list (do not use):
If you truly suffer from fear of the strange in HeartGold, follow this “4780” protocol: 4780 pokemon heartgold uxenophobiands top
If "4780" was a typo for a specific rule or ID and this is about a HeartGold Nuzlocke, here is a draft for that:
Let’s tackle the most tangible part of the keyword: 4780. If you are playing Pokémon HeartGold (4780) but
In Pokémon HeartGold (and its counterpart SoulSilver), the number 4780 appears in several critical contexts:
This is a fan-made challenge derived from this very keyword. Rules: Forbidden list (do not use):
In competitive Pokémon terminology, a "Top" player or team requires a solid foundation. In Generation IV, the "Lead" position was a specialized role; a Pokémon was sent out first to set up the field conditions (Stealth Rock, Rain Dance, or Trick Room) or to incapacitate the opponent's lead immediately.
Uxie distinguished itself as the premier defensive utility lead. Unlike its aggressive siblings, Azelf and Mesprit, Uxie boasted incredible bulk. With a base stat distribution heavily weighted toward Defense (130) and Special Defense (130), it could survive hits that would flatten other common leads of the era, such as Aerodactyl or Infernape. This survivability made it a "top" choice for players who prioritized stability and team support over early-game KOs.
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