Generation filter
Limit results to a single generation when you want Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar, or Paldea-focused random Pokemon.
Generate one random Pokemon or a full team of six with practical filters for type, generation, region, legendary status, evolution stage, and shiny mode. It is built for fast picks, Nuzlocke ideas, starter selection, team drafting, and creative prompts without losing shareable filter URLs.
Use filters to shape the random pool before you generate or reroll.
Use the buttons below to generate, reroll, or copy the current result set.
A random Pokemon generator picks Pokemon from a Pokedex-style pool so you do not have to scroll, compare, or manually choose. The useful part is control: you can keep the pool wide open for surprise or narrow it into random Pokemon by type, random Pokemon by generation, region-specific picks, non-legendary results, or shiny-themed ideas.
This page is the main random Pokemon generator on QuickToolDeck. It supports single-result rolls and random Pokemon team generation while keeping the selected filters in the URL, so a filtered setup can be copied, shared, and reopened later.
Use filters when the best random result needs a rule. They keep the generator useful for specific search intents like random Pokemon by type, random Pokemon by generation, random starter-style picks, non-legendary Nuzlocke rolls, and shiny prompts.
Limit results to a single generation when you want Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar, or Paldea-focused random Pokemon.
Generate random Pokemon by type for monotype teams, gym leader themes, type challenges, or art prompts around Water, Fire, Ghost, Dragon, and more.
Use the region filter when your rules are based on the world or Pokedex area rather than the numerical generation.
Switch between all Pokemon, legendary-only rolls, or non-legendary results for balanced Nuzlocke, challenge run, and casual team ideas.
Choose fully evolved Pokemon for stronger picks, or not-fully-evolved Pokemon for starter-like choices, weaker encounters, and challenge restrictions.
Turn on shiny mode when the roll should represent a shiny Pokemon prompt while keeping the same generation, type, region, and rarity filters.
The generator is designed for quick decisions and repeatable rules, not just novelty rolls.
Roll a random Pokemon for encounter rules, starter replacements, or route ideas, then use the non-legendary filter when you want a more grounded pool.
Build rules around one type, one generation, one region, or one evolution stage before starting a new run.
Generate a full random Pokemon team of six, reroll the roster, and copy the names into a draft list or group chat.
Use a single result, a type filter, or the evolution filter to pick a starter-style Pokemon for a custom run.
Use random Pokemon, shiny mode, type filters, and regional constraints to create drawing prompts with enough structure to be interesting.
Use the type filter to narrow the random Pokemon generator to one typing, such as Water, Ghost, or Dragon, then generate a new result from that smaller pool.
Yes. Choose a generation before you generate, and the page will only return random Pokemon from that generation, including focused picks like random Gen 1 Pokemon or modern Paldea-era rolls.
Yes. Use Generate Team to roll six Pokemon at once. The same filters apply, so you can create a team by type, generation, region, legendary status, or evolution stage.
Yes. It works well for Nuzlocke ideas because you can generate one pick at a time, exclude legendary Pokemon, lock the pool to a generation or region, and copy the result for your rules.
Yes. Set the legendary filter to Legendary only for legendary and mythical Pokemon, or Non-legendary only when you want ordinary Pokemon for balanced teams and challenge runs.
Yes. You can use this page for starter-style picks with a single roll, type filter, or evolution filter. For starter-only results, use the dedicated Random Starter Pokemon Generator.
Shiny mode marks generated results as shiny prompts while keeping the same randomization pool and filters. It is useful for art prompts, collection ideas, and shiny-themed challenge rules.
Yes. Filters are stored in the URL, and Copy share URL copies the current setup so someone else can open the same random Pokemon generator settings.
These pages cover narrower Pokemon randomizer intents when you already know the kind of roll you want.