In randomizers, stats and abilities are often shuffled. The tracker needs flexible fields.

Price: Free Best for: Streaming or playing with friends.

Sometimes, the best "tracker" isn't a website; it's a bot. If you play in a Discord voice channel, you can use a free bot like Pokétwo or NuzlockeBot to log your catches.

Verdict: 6/10. It lacks a visual summary, but it is the fastest way to log a death mid-battle so you don't forget.

Rating: 4.5/5 Stars (Rating based on utility, community support, and ease of access.)

For years, the Pokémon Nuzlocke challenge has evolved from a simple set of self-imposed rules into a complex, strategic marathon. When you add a Randomizer into the mix—where encounters, trainers, and items are completely scrambled—the difficulty spikes exponentially. In this chaotic environment, pen and paper simply don't cut it anymore.

Enter the Free Pokémon Randomizer Nuzlocke Tracker. These tools have become essential for modern runs, and the current landscape of free options is robust, user-friendly, and arguably better than many paid alternatives.

Price: Free (Donation supported) Best for: When the randomizer also randomizes the map or wild encounter levels.

Nuzlocke Generator is unique. It is designed explicitly for "Kaizo" or "Ultra Randomizer" runs. It does not assume the game's standard level curve.

Verdict: 7/10. It is clunky on a phone, but on a laptop while streaming, it is the most robust option for completely broken randomizers.

I am playing Pokémon Emerald Randomizer. I start a new run in the tracker. I select "Mudkip" as my starter, but the randomizer made it a "Charmander." I click the starter slot, search "Char," and select Charmander. I nickname it "Blaze."

I walk into Route 101. I encounter a wild "Groudon." I click Route 101 in the tracker and click "Caught." I tag it as Groudon. The tracker warns me: "Groudon may be too strong for Gym 1." I note its ability is "Levitate." I nickname it "BigRed" and box it for later.

My Charmander dies to a random crit. I swipe the card in the tracker, turning it grey and moving it to the Graveyard tab automatically.


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