Pokemon Ultra Moon Randomizer Sleeplocke Enlac Top
Based on the search query, it looks like you are looking for content related to a Pokemon Ultra Moon Nuzlocke variant performed by the content creator Enlac, specifically a "Sleeplocke" that has been randomized.
Since "Sleeplocke" is a high-intensity challenge, here is a content package designed for a video script, a recap thread, or a fan wiki entry based on what a typical "Enlac Ultra Moon Sleeplocke" experience entails.
Phase 2: The Early Game Roulette
Visuals: Montage of starter selection and Route 1 encounters. pokemon ultra moon randomizer sleeplocke enlac top
- The Starter: Enlac picks the "Mystery Egg" or a randomized starter. It hatches into a Cosmog (The meme potential is high—it only knows Splash). Or better, a Slakings with Truant that gets deleted immediately.
- The First Encounter: Route 1 offers a terrifying surprise. Instead of a Lillipup, Enlac runs into a Mega Rayquaza at Level 2.
- Action: Enlac attempts to catch it. The ball shakes... it breaks free. Rayquaza uses "Draco Meteor" on a Level 3 Rattata. Game Over? No, Enlac runs.
- The Ace: By the second route, Enlac manages to catch a viable ‘Mon. Let’s say it’s a Wishiwashi that has the ability Huge Power and knows Boomburst. This becomes the MVP for the next three hours.
1. Understanding the Ruleset
- Randomizer – All wild Pokémon, trainer Pokémon, static encounters, starters, and sometimes items/TMs are randomized (use Universal Pokémon Randomizer or similar).
- Sleeplocke – Core nuzlocke rules + you may only catch/keep a Pokémon if you encounter it while you are actually sleepy (IRL) or in-game only between 10 PM – 6 AM (some define “sleeplocke” as: once your DS/emulator clock hits your bedtime, you stop playing; but you must catch after 10 PM). More commonly: You can only catch between 10 PM and 6 AM real time (or simulated time).
- EnlaC – Likely means En la C (Spanish for “in the C”) or a specific ruleset variant. Guessing here: EnlaC = Encounter Lock + Clause → You lock your encounter for the route as soon as you enter; no rerolls even if it’s a duplicate or illegal for sleep hours. Some communities use “EnlaC” = Endless Night Lock & Catch (you can only catch at night).
- Top – Possibly “Top %” or “Top performance” (play optimally) or “Top” = Trial of Pain (no PokéCenter healing except after Kahunas). I’ll assume Top = No overleveling the next Trial Captain’s ace + set battle mode.
Community Leaderboards and The "Top" Score
If you successfully complete the Pokémon Ultra Moon Randomizer Sleeplocke Enlac Top, you earn the right to call yourself an "Ultra Somnambulist."
The current world record (held by a Spanish streamer known as ElDurmiente) stands at 34 hours and 12 minutes of playtime, spread across 12 real-world nights. He lost 47 Pokémon, fell asleep three times (releasing a Shiny Rayquaza during one nap), and beat Ultra Necrozma with a Focus Sash Raticate. Based on the search query, it looks like
Phase 6: The Aftermath
Visuals: Credits rolling. Enlac is slumped in the chair.
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." Phase 2: The Early Game Roulette Visuals: Montage
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.