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'''Smogon University''', commonly shortened to '''Smogon''', is a website whose content encompasses competitive [[Pokémon]] [[Pokémon battle|battling]]. It offers guides on battling strategies for people of different Pokémon knowledge backgrounds. The website was founded by 'chaos' (one of the developers of {{pkmn|NetBattle}}) and is a considerably well-known website, visited by competitive Pokémon battling enthusiasts | '''Smogon University''', commonly shortened to '''Smogon''', is a website whose content encompasses competitive [[Pokémon]] [[Pokémon battle|battling]]. It offers guides on battling strategies for people of different Pokémon knowledge backgrounds. The website was founded by 'chaos' (one of the developers of {{pkmn|NetBattle}}) and is a considerably well-known website, visited by competitive Pokémon battling enthusiasts. | ||
The Smogon motto is "Pokémon on the Internet: Let's make it happen" and their mascot is the Pokémon {{p|Koffing}}, the name Smogon itself being the German moniker for this Pokémon. | The Smogon motto is "Pokémon on the Internet: Let's make it happen" and their mascot is the Pokémon {{p|Koffing}}, the name Smogon itself being the German moniker for this Pokémon. |
Revision as of 02:03, 10 February 2014
- This article is about the fansite. For the Pokémon named "Smogon" in German, see Koffing.
Smogon | |
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"Pokémon on the Internet: Let's make it happen" | |
Language | English |
Status | Active |
Run | 2004 - Present |
Date opened | December 18, 2004 |
Creator | chaos |
Number of Articles | 148 (Not including an analysis for each Pokémon in each generation, moves, items, types, Natures, Dream World Project. Includes CAP) |
Forum | Smogon University |
Mascot | Koffing |
Website | Main Page |
Smogon University, commonly shortened to Smogon, is a website whose content encompasses competitive Pokémon battling. It offers guides on battling strategies for people of different Pokémon knowledge backgrounds. The website was founded by 'chaos' (one of the developers of NetBattle) and is a considerably well-known website, visited by competitive Pokémon battling enthusiasts.
The Smogon motto is "Pokémon on the Internet: Let's make it happen" and their mascot is the Pokémon Koffing, the name Smogon itself being the German moniker for this Pokémon.
Site
Website
The official website contains various articles and information about competitive Pokémon battling.
Forums
The forum has over 166,000 members and several sections. During Generation IV, Smogon was affiliated with Shoddy Battle, and the official support and discussion forum of Shoddy Battle was a section on the Smogon forums. Residents of the Smogon forums are referred to as "Smogoners" or "Smogonites".
IRC
Smogon operates several IRC channels on irc.synirc.net, the most important being #pokemon for Pokémon centric discussion. Others include #othermetas, #ubers, #genvuu, #neverused, #littlecup, #adv, #vgc, #tcg, #smogonwifi, #mentor, #insidescoop, #cap, #grotto, #c&c, #grammar, #ratemyteam, #rarelyused, #ruinsofalph, #orangeislands, #smeargle, #circus, #warau, #fluodome, #doubles, #capasb, #tf2, and #showdown. These are all run by community leaders of Smogon.
Spriting
To accommodate their site and Pokemon Showdown, Smogon created the XY Sprite Project that make sprites in the style of the 5th generation sprites. To date the project has front and back sprites for every new Pokemon that has been released. This project has been borrowed by other community sites, fan-games and Pokemon Online. Smogon has also been an area of ripping sprite icons from the 3DS games which have been distributed to other sites such as Veekun and r/pokemon.
Competitive Battling
The term 'competitive battling' within Pokémon refers to battling against other human players using either Wi-Fi Battling via the Nintendo DS, the downloadable programs Pokémon Online, Shoddy Battle, NetBattle, and Pokémon Showdown!, or any of a number of battle simulating bots, usually found on IRC. Both of these are online simulations of Pokémon games, where one may build a team of Pokémon with relative ease. Experienced players, 24-hour servers, diverse communities and an opportunity to test out strategies are just a few advantages of online battling, but perhaps the most vital advantage is battling against sentient players rather than AI - which requires a significant amount more intelligence and strategy to succeed.
Pokémon Showdown!
Pokémon Showdown! is Smogon's official battle simulator created by one of the site's administrators: Zarel. As of July 2, 2012, it was adopted by Smogon and became one of the first battle simulators to support the changes brought about by Black 2 and White 2. The simulator also includes a downloadable application that can be run on the web browser Google Chrome. Pokémon Showdown! also includes unique features such as the emerging tiers "Hackmons" and "Balanced Hackmons", which encompass Pokémon of normally illegal movesets and abilities.
Pokémon Online
Pokémon Online is an application for competitive Pokémon battling, compatible with Generations II, III, IV, and V. On November 21, 2010, Smogon released its official Pokémon Online server, which is usually the second most occupied server, only behind the Pokémon Online test server. On July 2, 2012, Smogon made its transition to Pokémon Showdown!, but retained a Pokémon Online server; this was later phased out due to a severe lack of userbase.
Shoddy Battle
Shoddy Battle is an application for Generation IV competitive Pokémon battling. Due to its increasing popularity during Generation IV, Smogon once ran a dedicated Shoddy Battle server, and later had affiliated with Shoddy Battle itself. Due to Shoddy Battle's incompatibility with Generation V, it was shut down. Smogon planned to host a server on Pokémon Lab, Shoddy Battle's successor. However, Pokémon Online reached completion while Pokémon Lab was still in its beta stages, so this plan was scrapped.
NetBattle
NetBattle used to be one of the most popular competitive Pokémon battle simulators on the Internet. Smogon used to have a server on NetBattle, but due to the decreasing popularity of the program, it was shut down.
Staff
This is a current list of Smogon's senior staff.
Administrators
- Aldaron (OverUsed, Pokémon Showdown!, Smogon IRC, The Policy Review, Tournaments)
- Bloo (Battling 101, Rate My Team, Tournaments)
- chaos
- DougJustDoug (Create-A-Pokémon Project)
- Haunter (OverUsed,Pokémon Showdown!, Rate My Team)
- Joim (Contributions and Corrections, Doubles, Other Metagames, Pokémon Showdown!)
- Jumpman16
- Mekkah (Circus Maximus, Orange Islands)
- mingot
- Misty
- Setsuna (Battling 101)
- Zarel (Pokémon Showdown)
Trivia
- Contrary to popular belief, Smogon was not the first website to focus on competitive battling. In the past, websites such as Azure Heights and Marble Palace catered to competitive players.
External links
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