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Pokemon Ultra Moon Randomizer Sleeplocke Enlac Top

The only viable strategy for an Enlac Top is counter-intuitive: deliberate sacrifice. Because you are forced to rotate to your highest-leveled Pokémon, over-leveling a “good” Pokémon becomes a trap—it will force you to bench other useful members to make room for it. Therefore, top-level players employ Scout-Sacrifice tactics:

This creates a bizarre emotional landscape where the player celebrates the death of a powerful Pokémon because it means they won’t be forced to use it in the next Trial.

Most challenges die on Melemele Island. Here is the walkthrough for the early game.

Visuals: Credits rolling. Enlac is slumped in the chair. pokemon ultra moon randomizer sleeplocke enlac top

Narration/Text: "After 18 hours, 47 deaths, and enough caffeine to kill a Tauros, the Sleeplocke is complete. The Hall of Fame records the victory: A team that should have never won, immortalized forever."

Top Clip of the Stream: The moment Enlac tried to use a Full Restore on a Pokémon that was already dead because he forgot to check the HP bar.


Because of the "Top" rule, you will only catch strong Pokémon. This is a double-edged sword. The only viable strategy for an Enlac Top

Let’s simulate a typical first 90 minutes of a Randomizer Sleeplocke Enlac Top of Ultra Moon.

Hour 0 – Iki Town
You pick your starter from three random options: Deoxys, Wailord, or Shuckle. You choose Deoxys (Attack forme). Your rival gets a Shadow Tag Gothitelle. First battle: Deoxys uses Psycho Boost. Gothitelle uses Sand Attack six times. You win, but your Deoxys now has -6 accuracy for the next three routes. No healing until the next town’s first visit. You’ve already lost.

Route 1 – The Gauntlet
Enlac Top rule: no running. Wild encounter #1: Level 3 Registeel. It uses Iron Defense repeatedly while you Struggle. Your Deoxys faints from recoil. Death #1, 12 minutes in. You catch a level 4 Gible on the same route – nicknamed “Last Hope.” This creates a bizarre emotional landscape where the

Hau’oli Outskirts – The Sleep Scare
A wild Politoed puts “Last Hope” the Gible to sleep via Hypnosis. Your 30-minute timer starts. You have no Awakening, no Chesto Berry. You frantically search berry piles while fighting other random encounters. With 4 minutes left, you find a Chesto Berry. You wake Gible. This is the emotional peak of the run.

Trainer School – The Slaughter
Teacher Emily has a random Aerodactyl with Spore. It puts your entire party (Deoxys is dead, so three others) to sleep in three turns. You have no party members awake to use items. You watch the timer tick down for 30 minutes as all three Pokémon die in real time. Run ends.


Visual: The title screen of Pokémon Ultra Moon flashes, followed by a "Randomizer Started" graphic. Narration/Text: "Welcome to the edge of sanity. The rules are simple but brutal:

Let’s see how long Enlac lasts before the sleep deprivation—or a wild Magikarp with Hyper Beam—ends the run."


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