I wish I had a firm answer for this; unfortunately, I do not. For right now, you can assume that they are not going to be receiving any new moves. CAP is focused on building a Pokemon. The CAP Metagame (which would feature these updates) is a secondary focus of ours. So for right now, the answer to your question is no, they will not be receiving any new moves.With the introduction of move tutors in B2W2, will CaPs 1-3 be receiving any new moves through them or not?
Mountaineer gives Syclant immunity on switch-in. It only lasts until the end of the turn it switched in.2 questions regarding CAP abilities.
This first one might just be a showdown bug, but I'd still like an answer.
1. Mountaineer says it gives Syclant immunity to rock type attacks, and yet yesterday I got OHKO'd by a Paelo Wave. Is Mountaineer just a Stealth Rock immunity, and if yes, why not just give it Magic Guard?
2. Is Rebound ever going to get renamed to Magic Bounce?
Ah ok, that explains a lot.Mountaineer gives Syclant immunity on switch-in. It only lasts until the end of the turn it switched in.
Was Rebound the flavor ability or something? Wouldn't it be better to have a real ability for a CAP over a user created one?Rebound is not the same as Magic Bounce. Different flavor, sir. Much like Huge Power and Pure Power being the same move only different names.
Oh wow, that's awful. Well I wish that they made that more obvious on showdown.^ Rebound also only works on the switch-in.
Magic Bounce was introduced in 5th gen. Colossoil was a 4th gen CAP.
Well aware of that. I only asked since Magic Bounce is now a thing and I thought Rebound did the same thing, which it doesn't. At all.2. Is Rebound ever going to get renamed to Magic Bounce?
Deck Knight said:Do not ask "When is <X> going to start?", "When is <X> going to happen?" or any other questions related to future project occurences. The CAP project does not follow any set timelines, so don't ask questions about it. If you are asking about the overall future project direction, the answer is in the stickies, or it isn't a simple question. Either way, don't ask that stuff here.
Yes, the Pyroak analysis is indeed outdated. Originally it did not learn Dragon Dance, but then via revisions that were made to the early CAPs, its stats and movepool were changed to make it more of a physical sweeper. This added moves such as Dragon Dance to its set. However, since then, the CAPs were changed again to realign them with their original purposes, and thus, it went back to its original stats and movepool, being more of a tank than sweeper, and losing Dragon Dance in the process.Quick question. I'm new to CAP, and I've been noticing that quite a lot of analysis appear to be outdated, but my real question is:
Pyroak's analysis mentions Dragon Dance quite a bit, yet there is no DD analysis and it can't learn it Showdown. Was it's movepool changed to omit DD?
EDIT: On an SD Pyroak, is Max Speed really necessary to outspeed certain things, or is it better off running Max HP, considering its natural bulk and poor base speed?
Nope! Check out the first bullet point here:Can I create my own pokemon, because I already have an idea...?
Here in the Create-A-Pokemon Project, we make Pokemon as a community, which requires intensive rounds of submitting ideas and voting on them. We don't accept already created ideas simply because there is no sense of community in them. Check out the CAP Newcomer's Guide if you have more questions.CAP Project Mission Statement said:This is NOT a forum to submit pre-built custom Pokémon from a Pokédex you created.