The Universal Warp Randomizer is a tool that will allow you to randomize the warp points in a Pokemon game, resulting in a fresh experience. Originally made for Twitch Streamer Pointcrow, this web version was made to fix issues with the standalone builds. This version is compatible with any computer and phone, as long as you have access to a web browser.
Theres a couple reasons why. First of all, you tried to randomize a game that is not supported. Please check the compatibility list at the top for supported games. Please note that we only support USA games. Support for other regions is currently not planned. Also, Chromium based browsers will offer the best stability and performance. This means that browsers like Chrome and Opera will have tremendously better performance over browsers like Firefox.
Currently, there is a specific bug that ONLY happens if you try to randomize specifically Pokemon Fire red twice in a row. We are investigating the bug. A current fix is to either refresh the page, or randomize a different game in between.
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