If you’re grinding ranked battles, planning a Nuzlocke run, or just trying to remember which nature boosts Attack without killing Speed, there are some free browser tools that make Pokémon a lot easier. No downloads, no accounts, nothing to install.
Here’s what’s worth bookmarking.
1. A Random Pokémon Generator That Actually Works
Most random Pokémon generators are pretty bare. You click a button, you get a name, that’s about it. Randomizer.tech is built differently.
Every Pokémon it generates comes with official artwork, type badges, base stats, and the Pokédex number pulled straight from the PokéAPI. You can filter by generation from Gen 1 all the way through Gen 9, filter by type, and toggle categories like legendary, mythical, ultra beast, and paradox Pokémon on or off depending on what you want.
The most useful part for competitive players and Nuzlockers is the lock and reroll system. You generate a team of six, lock the ones you like, and reroll the rest one by one. There’s also a cry button to hear each Pokémon’s official sound, a shiny toggle per card, and a team tracker you can copy to your clipboard when you’re done.
Nuzlocke players can filter by their current game’s generation, set the count to 1, and use it as a random Pokémon generator for picking a starter without defaulting to the same one every time. Monotype runners can filter by a single type and let the tool set their challenge for them.
All 1,025+ Pokémon across all nine generations are included and it works fine on mobile too.
2. Stop Guessing About Natures
Natures matter more than a lot of casual players realise. Picking the wrong one can cost you a speed tie or leave your sweeper hitting softer than it should.
The Pokémon Natures guide at Randomizer.tech puts all 25 natures in one place. It covers which stat each nature boosts, which one it cuts, which are completely neutral, and which Mints to grab if you want to fix a nature without going back to breed.
It also breaks down the best natures for different roles like physical sweepers, special attackers, walls, and speed control. So instead of bouncing between three Smogon pages trying to decide between Jolly and Adamant on your Garchomp, you can just check it there and move on.
3. Why These Beat Bulbapedia for Quick Lookups
Bulbapedia is great when you need to go deep on something. But it is slow when you just need a quick answer mid team build. Loading a full wiki page with ads and side menus just to check one nature or grab a sprite is more effort than it needs to be.
Randomizer.tech is built for speed. Generate a random team, check a nature, done. No login required and nothing locked behind a paywall.
The Bottom Line
The Pokémon community has always been good at building useful stuff for each other. These tools fit right into that. They are free, fast, and built for how people actually play the games.
Whether you are a VGC player, a Nuzlocke runner, or someone who just wants to browse random Pokémon in full artwork, give them a try.
Try the Random Pokémon Generator free, no signup needed.
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