A Pokémon Randomizer Nuzlocke tracker is a digital tool (web or mobile) that helps you run and record a Nuzlocke challenge while playing a randomized ROM or fan game. It logs encounters, nicknames, level caps, fainted Pokémon, duplicates, and custom rules — reducing bookkeeping so you can focus on gameplay.
Price: Free (with a Google account)
Randomizer Support: Infinite – you build it yourself
Sometimes the best free tracker is the one you design. The Nuzlocke community has created dozens of free Google Sheets templates shared on Reddit (r/nuzlocke) and Discord.
Search these terms on Google/Reddit to find a template: pokemon randomizer nuzlocke tracker free
What to include in your custom sheet:
Pro tip for randomizers: Add a column for “Encounter Value” – rate each catch as S, A, B, C, or F tier based on the random abilities/moves. This helps you decide your team composition later.
Price: Completely free, no account required
Randomizer Support: Good – has “notes” but no dedicated type override fields A Pokémon Randomizer Nuzlocke tracker is a digital
Nuzlocke.app is a newer, simpler progressive web app (PWA) that works offline. It’s less feature-rich but incredibly fast.
Why it works for randomizers:
Limitation: You cannot change a Pokémon’s displayed type. If the randomizer turns your Charmander into an Ice-type, you just have to remember or write it in the notes. Price: Free (with a Google account) Randomizer Support:
Best for: Players doing “simple” randomizers (only randomizing encounters, not types or abilities). For full randomizers, pair this with a physical notepad.
Once you master the basics, use these advanced tactics: