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Pokemon Rojo - Fuego Randomizado

Blue ambushed him outside the forest. “Let’s see what garbage you caught.”

Red’s jaw dropped. “You have a WHAT?”

Professor Oak’s voice echoed from the speakers: “Congratulations, Red. You’ve saved Kanto from the Chaos Cascade. Now… would you like to do a Nuzlocke next time?”

Red entered the lab. On the pristine white table sat three Poke Balls. Professor Oak, looking pale, gestured weakly. “Go on, Red. Choose. But… be ready for anything.” Pokemon Rojo Fuego Randomizado

A flash of light, then a guttural, screeching

The Champion’s room was empty. No Blue. No Rival.

Red realized the rules had changed. This wasn't about type matchups or careful training. It was about survival. Blue ambushed him outside the forest

Suicune collapsed.

Red understood. He didn’t need to fight. He walked to the terminal behind the throne, pulled out the randomizer seed card Cera had given him, and inserted a blank one.

Blue’s grin was terrifying. “See you on Route 1, loser.” You’ve saved Kanto from the Chaos Cascade

Red never told anyone which Pokémon he really missed. Not the legendaries or the pseudo-legendaries. He missed that shiny Rattata with Wonder Guard.

Blue burst through the wall on the back of a . “I heard that! I’ll beat the League first and take credit for saving the region!”

The world flickered. The MissingNo. smiled, then shattered into pixels. Light returned to normal. When Red opened his eyes, his Scyther was… a Charmander. His Kingdra was a Squirtle. His Metang was a Bulbasaur. And Blue’s Mewtwo was a disgruntled Pikachu.

“It means absolute chaos. Every encounter, every move, every type effectiveness—it’s all scrambled. Water could be weak to Fire now. Normal might be immune to Ghost—or weak to it. Nothing makes sense. The only way to reset it is to beat the Pokémon League. The Champion’s terminal is linked to the master code.”

Blue ambushed him outside the forest. “Let’s see what garbage you caught.”

Red’s jaw dropped. “You have a WHAT?”

Professor Oak’s voice echoed from the speakers: “Congratulations, Red. You’ve saved Kanto from the Chaos Cascade. Now… would you like to do a Nuzlocke next time?”

Red entered the lab. On the pristine white table sat three Poke Balls. Professor Oak, looking pale, gestured weakly. “Go on, Red. Choose. But… be ready for anything.”

A flash of light, then a guttural, screeching

The Champion’s room was empty. No Blue. No Rival.

Red realized the rules had changed. This wasn't about type matchups or careful training. It was about survival.

Suicune collapsed.

Red understood. He didn’t need to fight. He walked to the terminal behind the throne, pulled out the randomizer seed card Cera had given him, and inserted a blank one.

Blue’s grin was terrifying. “See you on Route 1, loser.”

Red never told anyone which Pokémon he really missed. Not the legendaries or the pseudo-legendaries. He missed that shiny Rattata with Wonder Guard.

Blue burst through the wall on the back of a . “I heard that! I’ll beat the League first and take credit for saving the region!”

The world flickered. The MissingNo. smiled, then shattered into pixels. Light returned to normal. When Red opened his eyes, his Scyther was… a Charmander. His Kingdra was a Squirtle. His Metang was a Bulbasaur. And Blue’s Mewtwo was a disgruntled Pikachu.

“It means absolute chaos. Every encounter, every move, every type effectiveness—it’s all scrambled. Water could be weak to Fire now. Normal might be immune to Ghost—or weak to it. Nothing makes sense. The only way to reset it is to beat the Pokémon League. The Champion’s terminal is linked to the master code.”