Random Gen 2 Pokemon Generator
This random Gen 2 Pokemon generator focuses on Pokemon introduced in Johto. Instead of mixing every era together, it gives you a clean wheel for Gold, Silver, and Crystal themed runs, nostalgia nights, draft prompts, and region-locked challenges.
The default wheel includes 100 species from Generation 2. Sample results include Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion, Totodile, Croconaw, Feraligatr, Sentret, Furret, Hoothoot, Noctowl, Ledyba, Ledian, Spinarak, Ariados, Crobat. That range is large enough to create variety while still keeping the result tied to one specific era of Pokemon design.
Why use a generation-specific wheel
A full National Dex spin is great when anything is allowed. A generation wheel is better when the rules are narrower. You can use it for a replay where only Johto introductions are legal, a drawing prompt that stays inside one era, or a group challenge where every player drafts from the same regional pool.
Challenge ideas
- Region-only run: build a team using only results from this wheel.
- One-and-done draft: enable elimination mode so each Pokemon can only be claimed once.
- Starter replacement: spin once and treat the result as the mascot for your run.
- Research prompt: land on a Pokemon, then look up its type, evolution line, and common role.
Edit the wheel for your rules
Some groups allow every species from the generation. Others ban legendary Pokemon, split early-game and late-game pools, or add weight to favorites. Use Edit to make those changes before spinning, then share the page URL so everyone uses the same list.
If you want a wider result, use the random Pokemon generator. If you want a full six-slot lineup, use the random Pokemon team generator. This page stays focused on Johto, so it is not just a duplicate of the full National Dex picker.
Good ways to use a Gen 2 Pokemon result
A Gen 2 wheel is useful when you want the flavor of Johto without pulling from every later release. It fits Gold, Silver, Crystal, and sequel-style runs that mix new Pokemon with Kanto connections. Compared with the full National Dex, this pool has a clearer identity: baby Pokemon, friendship evolutions, roaming legends, and several species that feel designed around slower discovery. That makes the result easier to turn into a starter choice, art subject, draft slot, or challenge restriction.
Before spinning, decide whether your rule follows release generation, in-game availability, or personal nostalgia. Those are not always the same thing. For cleaner playthrough rules, remove late-game or trade-heavy picks if you want a team that can form naturally during the story. For looser prompts, keep the whole generation intact and use the result as a creative constraint rather than a legal encounter list.
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.