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  • The first battle against Nemona, normally intended as a simple tutorial for Pokémon battles, ended in a draw as soon as the second turn, as her Sinistea used Self-Destruct.
  • The two Squawkabilly perched above the protagonist's house were also randomized, leading to the amusing sight of two Chansey chilling on the roof.
  • Magikarp were not only found flopping helplessly on land, but also had Desolate Land as their ability, thus causing extremely harsh sunlight that made all water evaporate instantly and making it even more of a Joke Character than usual.
  • The two-headed Zweilous very appropriately received the ability As One, to the amusement of the chat.
  • Geeta's last Pokémon was a Barraskewda with the ability Perish Body, meaning once an attack hit it, both Pokémon on the field only had three turns to leave before fainting... thus ensuring victory for 2errh, who still had more than one Pokémon left.
    Superdanimon: geeta using her team in the wrong order like usual
  • The final battle had Miraidon be randomized into Slaking; in the following cutscene, the game attempted to apply Miraidon's mesh to Slaking's model, causing it to appear horribly distorted.
    SolarisSect: WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING TO IT
    fightingtom: THAT WAS MESSED UP KEKW
    • Because the randomizer forced every trainer to use a full team of six Pokémon, this also applied to the final battle against "Miraidon", turning it into a battle against six Slaking in a row. This actually lengthened the duration of the battle enough that the game ended up taking over control by forcefully enabling auto-battling.
  • While gliding around, 2errh stumbled upon the sight of a Hippodown right before it jumped down a cliff.
  • While evolving Pokémon in order to obtain the ones still missing to complete the Pokédex, Slowpoke evolved into Bronzong, which had already been caught in the wild about half a day earlier. Only a dozen minutes later, the long and tedious Gimmighoul Coin sidequest was finally completed allowing for Gimmighoul to finally evolve... into another Bronzong.
  • After literal hours spent looking around for Mew in an area in which the minimap indicated it spawned, to no avail, the chat decided to follow the infamous Urban Legend of Zelda and checked to see if it was under the truck. It wasn't.
  • After no less than three re-randomizations, Flutter Mane remained not only the only Pokémon to not have been caught, but also to never have been seen at all, thus preventing players from being able to complete the Paldea Pokédex. After a long time spent looking around everywhere imaginable, from evolving multiple Fairy- and Ghost-type Pokémon to checking every Tera Raid in sight, the Streamer finally dropped a bombshell: it turned out that, due to the randomizer confusing National Pokédex numbers with internal index numbers, and Flutter Mane's Pokédex number matching an unused internal index number, the randomizer was actually unable to spawn Flutter Mane, meaning it was never anywhere to be found in the first place.
    M4_used_Rollout: The randomizer is now using the national dex numbers
    M4_used_Rollout: the real ones
    Babababababybella: what does that mean exactly?
    MegaZard: it means the flutter is a lie

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