![]() I only randomized wild Pokémon (not even static ones, given the frustration of having to capture a Phione instead of Zekrom in White) with the Catch-em-all mode (the forementioned option of randomizing wilds by rotation) and replaced the trade evolution settings. My randomization settings are pretty tame, actually. So, I’m going to beat Pokémon Black 2 with a randomized rom. So, in short: Randomizer revived my interest in Pokémon. ![]() The Randomizer even tinkers with evolutions, replacing the trade evolutions with something else. ![]() The Randomizer has a “Catch-em-all” mode that has rotation for every possible area, meaning you won’t find the same Pokémon in two adjacent or overall nearby areas, and will only appear again when all species are generated, guaranteeing all of them will be available as wild. Also, the Pokédex completion is pretty much solved. Grinding is not so bad when each area has completely new Pokémon, making the process less grueling, and also it’s always possible to have wild Pokémon that give lots of experience (if I remember well, on my first Randomizer run there were wild Suicine in the first route!). The Pokémon Randomizer answers some of these problems, however. Breeding, cross-breeding, training a Pokémon with no offensive potential, having to avoid using HMs, that all stops the combat from being fully realized. Worse, to create a good party for combat, you’d have to do stuff that’s just not worth it. You keep doing the same things, fighting the same three wild creatures until you’re strong enough to fight the gym leader. First, you can’t just complete the Pokédex on your own, you depend on trading, and that’s not fine by me. I love the collect-a-thon and I love the robust combat system and huge metagame, but some things just bother me too much for caring. Now, for this blog. I always liked Pokémon, but my interest in it died eventually. It works with all Pokémon main games up to Black 2 / White 2. It is able to randomize wild Pokémon appearances, Pokémon used by Trainers, and even the Pokémon themselves, being able to wield completely random Abilities, Moves and Types. Pokémon Randomizer is a tool made by Dabomstew, that fiddles with a Pokémon ROM file and randomizes it according to what the user set. So, if you managed to get here not knowing what is a Pokémon Randomizer, let me do some explaining.
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I'll still keep an eye on it, but it looks like it will take some time before it can be properly usable. And if you want the full blown compatibility with support for all bells and whistles, it looks like you'll still have to stick with MS Office. Either use Wordpad if you want to save cash and not have to install a large package. In other words, I had low expectations, and it failed to meet them. Release of Atlantis Word Processor 4.2.1. ![]() Release of Atlantis Word Processor 4.2.1.1 with a new GUI font. I thought it would just render the formatting poorly, but nope, instead it crashed. Release of Atlantis Word Processor 4.2.2. So if I wanted something lightweight, I'd just use Wordpad, which is more compatible and you don't even have to worry abut carrying it around.įor the fun of it, I tried to open a 200 pages thesis, and it hanged. Compatibility is so bad that I found Wordpad to do a better job. 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