Thanks to everyone who participated in the thread. I'm very satisfied with the amount of participation that we got, even if it was relatively low compared to a few other past projects. Given the overall small number of spreads submitted this time and the overall similarity between many of them, I have decided that going with a smaller slate would be appropriate, which seems to be a reoccurring theme with this process. Before I get into the slate, I want to remind users that any Defining Moves listed are not set in stone and may undergo reevaluation when we reach the Moveset Stage. Now, with that out of the way, let's not waste any more time.
kenn
HP | Atk | Def | SpA | SpD | Spe | PS | SS | PT | ST | BSR |
66 | 58 | 104 | 97 | 104 | 131 | 78.44 | 124.61 | 97.99 | 98.52 | 554.99 |
Optional Defining Moves: Scald, Hydro Pump, Strength Sap, Haze
Starting with what I believe is the most average spread of the bunch, kenn's spread serves as a general check to various offensive threats rather than a strong counter to a select few. This spread to me is very reminiscent of Rotom-Wash, who has seen success in pretty much every prior generation of OU/CAP and has seen decent use earlier this generation. One notable aspect of kenn's spread is his decision to boost his spread's Special Attack to near the limit, giving it an easy way to force out many of the offensive threats that CAP33 would be expected to deal with. Backing up this ideology as presented in his spread, kenn supplements his spread with the ability to OHKO key threats, which may seem anti-concept on a surface level. However, I think that this is something that actually works really well with the concept at hand, as it is very much representative of defensive Pokemon in the modern metagame, with most, if not all of them, having some form of way of forcing out offensive Pokemon, whether it be through offensive presence or through crippling status moves, with this spread obviously focusing more on the former than the latter.
Brambane
HP | Atk | Def | SpA | SpD | Spe | PS | SS | PT | ST | BSR |
126 | 40 | 70 | 93 | 70 | 126 | 59.63 | 120.16 | 101.79 | 102.26 | 553.80 |
Optional Defining Moves: Haze
Going into this stage, one of the things that surprised me the most was the lack of high HP spreads. In the past, we have seen plenty of success from Pokemon such as Amoongus and Astrolotl as defensive Pokemon thanks to their high HP stats, allowing for more flexibility when creating different EV Spreads. Knowing this, I decided that it would be appropriate to have at least one high HP spread represented on the slate, and even with the low number of high HP spreads, Brambane's spread stood out to me the most. Brambane decided to take a fairly interesting approach in regards to his spread, choosing to sacrifice his speed to lean into the aforementioned flexibility of bulk that is granted by having high HP. Of particular note, Brambane notes that his spread was purposefully designed to make sure that Ogerpon always has a chance to OHKO at +2 even through Multiscale, so as to encourage speed investment rather than dumping all of our EVs into our bulk. This was a very smart idea, as it not only plays into our concept beautifully but also acts as a nice balancing measure that we can always fall back on for later stages of the project.
Zetalz
HP | Atk | Def | SpA | SpD | Spe | PS | SS | PT | ST | BSR |
82 | 42 | 88 | 90 | 105 | 133 | 61.85 | 117.30 | 95.10 | 110.84 | 549.46 |
Optional Defining Moves: Scald, Knock Off, Hydro Pump, Haze
Continuing the theme of flexibility, Zetalz takes a slightly different approach from Brambane, choosing to instead place most of the spread's customizability in its speed. This is seen with his fairly unconventional choice of speed, being just enough to outspeed offensive Great Tusk without investment, allowing the spread to sacrifice some of its speed for better defensive capabilities. An argument can be made that this is rather anti-concept, but I personally do not really think this is all that much of an issue, as Zetalz's choice to go with a fairly conservative defensive spread heavily encourages us to invest in our speed. Another aspect of Zetalz's spread that I like, which I haven't seen represented too much in other spreads that were submitted, was the emphasis on special bulk rather than physical bulk. While there seems to be a common sentiment in the thread that physical bulk is a bit more valuable than special bulk, many of the Special Attackers that we would want to switch in on, such as Dragapult and Walking Wake, are incredibly strong attackers, so giving his spread ability to take these threats on without relying too much on Multiscale was a smart move by Zetalz to both stand out from the crowd and give his spread a solid niche.
Wulfanator
HP | Atk | Def | SpA | SpD | Spe | PS | SS | PT | ST | BSR |
50 | 59 | 137 | 92 | 133 | 119 | 78.18 | 117.52 | 110.02 | 107.55 | 564.01 |
Optional Defining Moves: Scald
Wulfanator took a very interesting approach with his spread, choosing to sacrifice his spread's speed to focus heavily on the bulk of this spread, the exact opposite direction that many other users took with their spreads. That's not to say that Wulfanator's spread is slow, though, as it is still fast enough to outspeed key offensive threats such as Cawmodore and Iron Valiant. To make up for this lost speed, Wulfanator elected to use the bonus granted to his spread to push both of the limits that I had set to our bulk nearly to their limits, alongside having a fairly respectable Special Attack stat capable of OHKOing Iron Valiant with Moonblast without any investment.
StarFalcon555
HP | Atk | Def | SpA | SpD | Spe | PS | SS | PT | ST | BSR |
66 | 52 | 116 | 86 | 116 | 139 | 72.35 | 113.32 | 107.72 | 108.11 | 552.20 |
Optional Defining Moves: Hydro Pump, Haze, Knock Off
StarFalcon555 took a fairly conservative approach with her spread, which in a way serves as the antithesis of Wulfanator's spread. At 139 Speed, StarFalcon555 has the highest speed of any spread that made it onto the slate and the third highest speed of any spread that was submitted in general, being just enough to outspeed Zamazenta. In exchange, Starfalcon555 chose to be fairly conservative regarding both the bulk and power of her spread, having both the overall lowest Special Attack and being one of only two spreads to not have 110 or more points in either PT or ST. That being said, Starfalcon's spread is still strong enough to hit some crucial benchmarks for this project, such as the ability to OHKO Iron Valiant after Stealth Rock damage and 2HKO Hemogoblin with Surf. In regards to bulk, much of what can be said about kenn's spread applies to StarFalcon555's spread as well, choosing to rely on having more mixed defensives that allow it to serve as a more general check rather than a specialized counter.
quziel
HP | Atk | Def | SpA | SpD | Spe | PS | SS | PT | ST | BSR |
80 | 32 | 111 | 88 | 99 | 125 | 51.80 | 114.79 | 114.40 | 104.11 | 558.83 |
Optional Defining Moves: Scald, Haze
Last but not least, we have a fairly last-minute submission from our previous Stats Leader, quziel. quziel decided that the best approach to his spread was to design it around two critical matchups, those being Roaring Moon and Hemogoblin. This resulted in a spread with incredibly high physical bulk, capable of avoiding a critical 3HKO with the assistance of Multiscale. To assist in this matchup, quziel chose to go with a fairly modest amount of Special Attack, capable of just being able to 2HKO Hemogoblin with Scald and OHKO Roaring Moon with Moonblast. That being said, while his spread is primarily designed around combating physical attackers, it still has a fairly strong matchup into special attackers such as Dragapult and Walking Wake, something I mentioned in my description of Zetalz's spread as key matchups and something I was worried about many of the other physically oriented spreads being unable to get around.
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