Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Pokemon Natures

Pokemon Natures

Pokemon natures are another key feature of the games, introduced in Generation III (Ruby/Sapphire). Each Pokemon has one nature, randomly selected from a total of 25.
In most cases it is preferable to have a nature that decreases either Attack or Special Attack for Pokemon whose strengths are the opposite type of attack. Espeon, for example, favours Special moves, so it's best to use a nature that decreases its Attack since it won't be used.
The 25 natures are shown in the grid below. Find where the modifiers intersect for the corresponding natures - for example, a Timid nature (bottom left) will reduce a Pokemon's Attack but increase its Speed. The alphabetical tab will help you quickly look up a nature by name.
- Attack- Defense- Sp. Atk- Sp. Def- Speed
+ AttackHardyLonelyAdamantNaughtyBrave
+ DefenseBoldDocileImpishLaxRelaxed
+ Sp. AtkModestMildBashfulRashQuiet
+ Sp. DefCalmGentleCarefulQuirkySassy
+ SpeedTimidHastyJollyNaiveSerious
NatureIncreasesDecreases
AdamantAttackSp. Atk
BashfulSp. AtkSp. Atk
BoldDefenseAttack
BraveAttackSpeed
CalmSp. DefAttack
CarefulSp. DefSp. Atk
DocileDefenseDefense
GentleSp. DefDefense
HardyAttackAttack
HastySpeedDefense
ImpishDefenseSp. Atk
JollySpeedSp. Atk
LaxDefenseSp. Def
LonelyAttackDefense
MildSp. AtkDefense
ModestSp. AtkAttack
NaiveSpeedSp. Def
NaughtyAttackSp. Def
QuietSp. AtkSpeed
QuirkySp. DefSp. Def
RashSp. AtkSp. Def
RelaxedDefenseSpeed
SassySp. DefSpeed
SeriousSpeedSpeed
TimidSpeedAttack

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