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This page contains all tropes applying to the Smogon Create a Pokémon...Pokémon. If a trope applies only to the CAP when it is in Battle Capacity, put it there.

Generation IV CA Ps[]

CAP 1: Syclant[]

An Ice/Bug Glass Cannon. Was also the first CAP created.

CAP 2: Revenankh[]

A Ghost/Fighting mummy with some Mighty Glacier characteristics.

CAP 3: Pyroak[]

A Fire/Grass dinosaur.

CAP 4: Fidgit[]

A multi-armed Poison/Ground Pokémon. Notable for being the first CAP with a specific goal in mind: its purpose was to be a pure team-support Pokémon.[1]

CAP 5: Stratagem[]

A Rock-type Fragile Speedster/Squishy Wizard resembling an alien made of gravel with Raymanian Limbs. Its goal was to play against type and see how the presence of such a new type of threat affected the metagame.

CAP 6: Arghonaut[]

A Water/Fighting octopus Pirate. Intended to be an anti-metagame Pokémon.

CAP 7: Kitsunoh[]

A Steel/Ghost phantom kitty fox. Intended to be the ultimate scouting Pokémon.

CAP 8: Cyclohm[]

A strangely adorable Electric/Dragon that looks like a dragon made of electricity. Intended to abuse abilities that are useful, but confined to sub-par Pokémon.

CAP 9: Colossoil[]

A Dark/Ground Pokémon in the form of a well-over-eight-feet-tall subterranean black narwhal. Is good at basketball. Intended to stop secondary effects in the metagame.

CAP 10: Krillowatt[]

An Electric/Water shrimp meant to be a jack-of-all-trades/utility counter (but is limited in how much it can do at a time thanks to the series' four-move limit), but primarily used as a sweeper due to a loophole on its ability.

CAP 11: Voodoom[]

A Fighting/Dark voodoo doll meant to be a perfect partner for Togekiss (but in practice has done better with Zapdos). Also the last CAP project to be created using Generation IV parameters.

  • Consolation World Record: Voodoom was made with the goal to "Pick a good-but-not-great OU Pokémon, and design the perfect teammate for it, similar to the way Celebi & Heatran, or Blissey & Skarmory complement each other so well on competitive teams.". They failed at making a teammate for Togekiss, but have succeeded (The staff claims it was the most successful CAP) at making one for Zapdos.
    • As the point was simply to find out the dynamics behind "perfect teammates," while not having the CAP turn into a Game Breaker like some of the other CAPs, yes, Voodoom WAS the best CAP. Players learned a number of things about perfect teammates, and Voodoom isn't a Game Breaker (except MAYBE with Zapdos.)
  • Creepy Doll
  • Elemental Absorption: Its once-flavor ability LightningRod became viable with the Gen. V change that it nullifies all Electric-type attacks.
  • Frankenstein's Monster: The justification for Voodoom's electricity-absorbing abilities is that to evolve, its demi-canon pre-evolution Voodoll has to get struck by lightning via a needle through the heart. Frankenstein was cited as inspiration for this.
  • Gone Horribly Wrong: Subverted - while he failed at partnering with Togekiss, he is exceptional with Zapdos. because of this he's been called the most succesful CAP to date.
  • Hollywood Voodoo: In a sense, Voodoom subverts this and plays it straight. (primarily the latter.) Some people had the idea to allow Voodoom to both bless (Louisiana voodoo) AND curse (Hollywood voodoo) people with its pins, but it's still a gigantic voodoo doll (which only Hollywood and Louisiana voodoo use: other Voudoun branches do not use them.)
    • Voodoll plays the trope even straighter. It's basically a normal voodoo doll.
  • Improbable Weapon User: A needle. Well, not exactly improbable for him since he's a voodoo doll, but still not something you commonly see.
  • Lightning Can Do Anything: See Frankenstein's Monster.


Generation V CA Ps[]

CAP 1: Scratchet and Tomohawk[]

The first two CAPs of Gen V, as well as the first two be part of an (entirely canon) evolutionary line and, in Tomohawk's case, the first Flying-type CAP. Specifically, a Flying/Fighting tiger gryphon that is meant to help the player regain momentum (the upper hand). Scratchet, the pre-evolution, is a Normal/Fighting cub with a fluffy body meant to resemble an egg.

CAP 2: Necturine and Necturna[]

A Grass/Ghost Pokemon that can learn Sketch once, allowing in its movepool access to a single unique or mind-blowing attack that can come out of left field.

CAP 3: Mollux[]

A Fire/Poison-type lava lamp cone snail that is meant to overcome the weaknesses in its typing in its becoming a viable threat in the metagame.

  1. the previous three were based mostly on Rule of Cool.
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