El Randomlocke es un hack rom o una modificación de los archivos del juego original que altera por completo la experiencia:
Al jugarlo en Citra (el emulador de 3DS más potente), puedes disfrutar de gráficos en HD, guardado rápido (save states) y la posibilidad de acelerar el juego (fast forward), algo esencial para las tediosas primeras horas de Pokémon Sol.
Your search includes "Citra," which is the most popular open-source emulator for the Nintendo 3DS.
Al descargar el .7z desde Mega, deberías encontrar:
The term “randomlocke” fuses two fan-invented concepts: the “Nuzlocke” challenge (where fainted Pokémon are considered dead and must be released) and randomization (where wild encounters, trainer teams, items, and even move sets are scrambled). Standard Pokémon games, designed for broad accessibility, follow carefully curated difficulty curves. By contrast, a randomlocke forces players to adapt to chaos—a Bug-type legendary as a starter, a gym leader wielding six Arceus, or a Magikarp with Dragon Ascent. This unpredictability transforms the game from a scripted journey into a roguelike survival puzzle. For veterans who have memorized type charts and optimal routes, randomization reintroduces discovery and tension. “Pokemon Sol” (a fan-edit of Pokémon Sun) becomes the ideal canvas: its tropical Alola region, rich with narrative flavor, juxtaposes sharply with the brutality of permadeath and luck-based encounters.