Capsakid #0951


The Spicy Pepper Pokémon


The data on this page are from Scarlet and Violet, the most recent appearance of Capsakid. Use the left menu (blue tab) to see data from other games!

TypingGrass
Abilities
Chlorophyll - Ability 1
Insomnia - Ability 2
Klutz - Hidden
ClassificationThe Spicy Pepper Pokémon
National ID#0951

Type Effectiveness

Weak x2
Flying
Poison
Bug
Fire
Ice
Resists x½
Ground
Water
Grass
Electric
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Official Artwork

Capsakid(capsakid) official artwork

Base Stats

StatAmountNegativeNeutralPositive
HP50
110157
Attack62
601026711473125
Defense40
4082459249101
Sp. Attack62
601026711473125
Sp. Defense40
4082459249101
Speed50
49915510260112
Total304Calculated Stat Range Based on Nature
Calculated stats: Lv. 50Lv. 100

Evolutionary Family

Breeding and Species Information

Egg Group(s)
Grass
Egg Cycles20
Egg Steps
5120 - Generations II, III, and VII
5100 - Generations IV
5140 - Generations V and VI
5100 - Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
2560 - Sword, Shield, Scarlet, and Violet
Gender Ratio
50.00%
50.00%
Height0.3 m (1'0")
Weight3.0 kg (6.6 lbs.)

Battle Information

EV Yield
1 Attack
Base Exp. Yield61
Catch Rate190
Catch Chance~35.19% Success
Exp. Growth RateMedium Fast
Base Friendship50

Learnset via Level-up

The following moves are learned by Capsakid via level-up in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:

LevelNamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
1Leer100NormalStat.
1Leafage40100GrassPhys.
4Bite60100DarkPhys.
10GrowthNormalStat.
13Razor Leaf5595GrassPhys.
17Sunny DayFireStat.
21Bullet Seed25100GrassPhys.
24Headbutt70100NormalPhys.
28Zen Headbutt8090PsychicPhys.
38Crunch80100DarkPhys.
44Seed Bomb80100GrassPhys.
48Solar Beam120100GrassSpec.

Egg Moves

The following moves are learned by Capsakid as Egg Moves in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:

NamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
IngrainGrassStat.
Leech Seed90GrassStat.
Rage PowderBugStat.
Worry Seed100GrassStat.
Rollout3090RockPhys.

Learnset via TM

The following moves are learned by Capsakid via TM in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:

TMNamePowerAcc.TypeCat.
TM001Take Down9085NormalPhys.
TM007ProtectNormalStat.
TM018Thief60100DarkPhys.
TM020Trailblaze50100GrassPhys.
TM025Facade70100NormalPhys.
TM033Magical Leaf60GrassSpec.
TM047EndureNormalStat.
TM049Sunny DayFireStat.
TM051SandstormRockStat.
TM056Bullet Seed25100GrassPhys.
TM059Zen Headbutt8090PsychicPhys.
TM070Sleep TalkNormalStat.
TM071Seed Bomb80100GrassPhys.
TM081Grass Knot1100GrassSpec.
TM084Stomping Tantrum75100GroundPhys.
TM085RestPsychicStat.
TM103SubstituteNormalStat.
TM108Crunch80100DarkPhys.
TM111Giga Drain75100GrassSpec.
TM119Energy Ball90100GrassSpec.
TM130Helping HandNormalStat.
TM137Grassy TerrainGrassStat.
TM159Leaf Storm13090GrassSpec.
TM168Solar Beam120100GrassSpec.
TM171Tera Blast80100NormalSpec.
TM183Super Fang190NormalPhys.
TM194Grassy Glide55100GrassPhys.
TM205Endeavor1100NormalPhys.

How to Obtain

Available In

Generation IX

Scarlet

PokeballCatchable

Violet

PokeballCatchable
What does each category mean?

Catchable Can be caught in the base game without special requirements. It spawns somewhere in game.

Obtainable Available only through an in-game gift, such as a starter or in-game trade with an NPC.

Evolve Only available through evolution. A pre-evolution is available for catching or obtaining.

Event Only available through some sort of event or distribution.

Transfer Exists within the game's data, but can only be obtained via a trade with another player (version exclusive) or transfer through another means like Pokémon HOME.

In-Game Images

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