Pokemon Draft League Generator
This draft league wheel is for deciding draft constraints, not for replacing a full rules document. Use it when a group wants a quick prompt for mock drafts, practice rooms, or a casual league night.
The default wheel includes 30 prompts, including Draft one starter, Draft one legendary if allowed, Draft one support Pokemon, Draft one speed control Pokemon, Draft one hazard setter, Draft one hazard remover, Draft one wallbreaker, Draft one bulky pivot, Draft one weather setter, Draft one priority user. Each slice is written as a playable rule rather than a bare keyword, so the result gives you something you can act on immediately.
How to use it
- Spin once before each draft round for a shared constraint.
- Use weights to make simple rounds more common than disruptive rounds.
- Enable elimination mode when every constraint should be unique.
- Pair the result with a team or generation wheel to pick actual Pokemon.
Tune the difficulty
Challenge wheels work best when the list matches your group. Before spinning, remove rules that do not fit your save file, game version, or available time. You can also increase weights for warm-up prompts and lower weights for rules that are difficult, long, or better saved for a finale.
Share a clean ruleset
Once the list fits your session, copy the page URL. That keeps the same prompts, weights, and elimination setting available for friends, stream viewers, or a later run. For Pokemon picks instead of rule prompts, use the random Pokemon team generator or a generation page such as random Gen 3 Pokemon generator.
Picker boundary for draft leagues
Draft rules need transparency. This wheel should define the pick condition, side event, or tiebreaker before a species is selected. Once the rule says a random Pokemon is needed, move to a species wheel with the league's bans and claims already removed. That keeps the draft order and the player pool from getting mixed together.
Using the draft wheel with league rules
For a draft league, start by editing out Pokemon that are banned, already claimed, or outside the format. Then decide whether one spin equals a pick, a nomination, or a forced slot in a later draft round. Those three uses create very different pressure, so write the rule in your league chat before anyone spins.
If you draft by tiers, make copies of the wheel for each tier instead of using one giant list. If you draft by theme, remove Pokemon that break the theme before the first result. The wheel is especially useful for tiebreakers, mystery weeks, and side events because it is transparent: everyone can see the same list, the same weights, and the same final pick.
GoSpinWheel is a fan-made random picker and is not affiliated with Nintendo, Game Freak, Creatures, or The Pokemon Company. Pokemon names are used only to identify options in the wheel.