Rather than just being a superficial personality , Natures actually affect the growth of a Pokémon. Each nature increases one of its stats by 10% and decreases one by 10% (by the time it reaches level 100). Five natures increase and decrease the same stat and therefore have no effect.
In most cases it is preferable to have a nature that decreases either Attack or Special Attack for Pokémon whose strengths are the opposite type of attack. Espeon, for example, favors Special moves, so it"s best to use a nature that decreases its Attack since it won"t be used.
Berries
A Pokémon's nature also determines the berries it likes and dislikes. Each type of berry is linked to one stat:
- Attack - Spicy
- Defense - Sour
- Speed - Sweet
- Sp. Attack - Dry
- Sp. Defense - Bitter
The berry a Pokémon likes is the corresponding flavor of its raised stat, while the berry it dislikes is the flavor of its lowered stat.
For example, a Pokémon of Sassy nature will like Bitter berries (Special Defense is raised) and dislike Sweet berries (Speed is lowered).
Natures by stat
Find which nature corresponds to your preferred stat boosts/drops.
- Attack | - Defense | - Sp. Atk | - Sp. Def | - Speed | |
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+Attack | Hardy | Lonely | Adamant | Naughty | Brave |
+ Defense | Bold | Docile | Impish | Lax | Relaxed |
+ Sp. Atk | Modest | Mild | Bashful | Rash | Quiet |
+ Sp. Def | Calm | Gentle | Careful | Quirky | Sassy |
+Speed | Timid | Hasty | Jolly | Naive | Serious |
Natures alphabetically
Check which stats are raised/lowered by your Pokémon's nature.
Nature | Increases | Decreases |
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Adamant | Attack | Sp. Atk |
Bashful | Sp. Atk | Sp. Atk |
Bold | Defense | Attack |
Brave | Attack | Speed |
Calm | Sp. Def | Attack |
Careful | Sp. Def | Sp. Atk |
Docile | Defense | Defense |
Gentle | Sp. Def | Defense |
Hardy | Attack | Attack |
Hasty | Speed | Defense |
Impish | Defense | Sp. Atk |
Jolly | Speed | Sp. Atk |
Lax | Defense | Sp. Def |
Lonely | Attack | Defense |
Mild | Sp. Atk | Defense |
Modest | Sp. Atk | Attack |
Naive | Speed | Sp. Def |
Naughty | Attack | Sp. Def |
Quiet | Sp. Atk | Speed |
Quirky | Sp. Def | Sp. Def |
Rash | Sp. Atk | Sp. Def |
Relaxed | Defense | Speed |
Sassy | Sp. Def | Speed |
Serious | Speed | Speed |
Timid | Speed | Attack |
Hello reader. Today I want to talk about the characters of Pokemon. As you can see, the character in the picture is marked with the number “1” (number 2 shows the place where the Pokemon was caught). Each Pokemon has a character. It depends on him which stats will prevail and which will decrease. And also the character of a Pokemon affects the attitude towards Pokeblocks. In this article I will tell you what types of character there are and how they affect the Pokemon. I divided all the characters into several types, thinking that it would be more convenient. So let's start:
Neutral character type
Hardy (hardy) - there is no prevailing and decreasing stat. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Docile (obedient) - there is no prevailing and decreasing stat. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Serious (serious) - there is no prevailing and decreasing stat. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Bashful (shy) - no prevailing and decreasing stats. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Quirky (quirky) - no prevailing and decreasing stats. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Attacking character type
Lonely (lonely) - attack prevails, defense decreases. Favorite pokeblock is Red, least favorite is Yellow.
Adament (persistent) - attack prevails, special decreases. attack. Favorite pokeblock is Red, least favorite is Green.
Brave (brave) - attack prevails, speed decreases. Favorite pokeblock Red (red), least favorite Blue (blue)
Naughty (mischievous) - attack prevails, special decreases. protection. Favorite pokeblock Red (red), least favorite Purple (purple)
Protective character type
Bold (brave) - defense prevails, attack decreases. Favorite pokeblock Yellow (yellow), unfavorite Red (red)
Relaxed - defense prevails, speed decreases. Favorite pokeblock Yellow (yellow), least favorite Blue (blue)
Impish (evil) - defense prevails, special decreases. attack. Favorite pokeblock Yellow (yellow), unfavorite Green (green)
Speed character type
Timid (timid) - speed prevails, attack decreases. Favorite pokeblock Blue (blue), unfavorite Red (red)
Hasty (obedient) - speed prevails, defense decreases. Favorite pokeblock Blue (blue), unfavorite Yellow (yellow)
Jolly (cheerful) - speed prevails, special decreases. attack. Favorite pokeblock Blue (blue), least favorite Green (green)
Naive (naive) - speed prevails, specials decrease. protection. Favorite pokeblock Blue (blue), least favorite Purple (purple)
Special character type
Lax (weak) - specials predominate. stats, defense decreases. Favorite pokeblock Yellow (yellow), least favorite Purple (purple)
Specialist. attacking character type
Modest (modest) - specials predominate. attack, attack decreases. Favorite pokeblock Green (green), unfavorite Red (red)
Mild (soft) - specials predominate. attack, defense decreases. Favorite pokeblock Green (green), unfavorite Yellow (yellow)
Quiet (quiet) - special predominates. attack, speed decreases. Favorite pokeblock Green (green), least favorite Blue (blue)
Rash (_) - specials dominate. attack, special decreases protection. Favorite pokeblock Green (green), least favorite Purple (purple)
Specialist. protective character type
Calm (calm) - special predominates. defense, attack decreases. Favorite pokeblock Purple (purple), least favorite Red (red)
Gentle (gentle) - specials predominate. protection, protection decreases. Favorite pokeblock Purple (purple), least favorite Yellow (yellow)
Sassy (sassy) - specials predominate. protection, speed decreases. Favorite pokeblock Purple (purple), least favorite Blue (blue)
Careful (cautious) - specials prevail. defense, decreasing special attack. Favorite pokeblock Purple (purple), least favorite Green (green)
The natures of Pokemon are considered an important component in the life of these fictional creatures. The trainer must take into account the character of his own pet and develop it in the right direction. If you do not take this parameter into account, then you will not be able to reach the maximum level in developing a strong pocket monster.
Description of creatures
Pokémon's natures are just one of several aspects that make them true individuals. In the cartoon, viewers could see more than once that pets are raised not only for combat.
They become real friends for people and coaches who help in various difficult situations. For example, in the first season, Ash Ketchum, with the help of the water Squirtle, managed to help one village when a dam broke. Other Pokémon also tried to help people in difficult times. Such episodes hint to viewers that pocket monsters require proper education, love and friendship. Strong relationships only help in training and battles in the future.
Character
Hints that the natures of Pokemon matter were observed in the animated series of the same name, but the creators did not focus on this. They simply created from them real intelligent individuals who knew how to rebel, make friends, be sad, have fun and enjoy pleasant moments. Digital game developers took this into account and interpreted character into a significant aspect of leveling up combat monsters. Even in the first cassette projects for the GameBoy console, there were already adjustments to the characteristics that corresponded to nature.
At that time, users spoke little about the characters of Pokemon, but now there are special tables that show gains and losses in some characteristics. Since the coach’s approach to training in order to achieve maximum success must be comprehensive, it is simply impossible to ignore character.
Types of characters
Pokemon's natures are varied, and they do not depend on any specific elements. As soon as a pet appears in the world, it immediately has one in twenty-five. It is interesting that an ideal nature does not exist. Each of them increases one parameter, but equally decreases another. Digital entertainment developers have managed to achieve balance in this system in this way. Characteristics increase and decrease by 10% for each increased level for the pet. For example, your pocket monster has a cheerful personality. He gains plus 10 points of attack, defense, special attack, speed and special defense. Adjusted for the Pokemon's nature, speed will increase by 11 points, while special attack will add only 9.
Any other characters have their own combinations of bonuses and minuses from their parameters. An arrogant pet defends well, but attacks poorly; a naive pet is considered fast and at the same time not resistant to special attacks. This list of twenty-five categories is displayed in full in the table above.
Information about character will be useful to any coach. A Pokémon's leanings are something to consider when it comes to choosing new attacks, as well as in all battles. In the first case, if you have a tendency towards increased development of special attacks, you should choose them. For example, the fire type feels better with its native type of attacks, because it has an increase in their damage. Thus, no grass-type monster would be able to withstand the pressure of a character-enhanced fire. In the second case, we are talking about battles where, with the help of special defensive skills, it will be possible to withstand even a superior species. The natures of Pokemon are an important element, and any self-respecting trainer should pay attention to them when catching their next pet. You shouldn’t choose a Pokemon according to your character, but you need to pay attention to it.
Hello reader. Today I want to talk about the characters of Pokemon. As you can see, the character in the picture is marked with the number “1” (number 2 shows the place where the Pokemon was caught). Each Pokemon has a character. It depends on him which stats will prevail and which will decrease. And also the character of a Pokemon affects the attitude towards Pokeblocks. In this article I will tell you what types of character there are and how they affect the Pokemon. I divided all the characters into several types, thinking that it would be more convenient. So let's start:
Neutral character type
Hardy (hardy) - there is no prevailing and decreasing stat. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Docile (obedient) - there is no prevailing and decreasing stat. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Serious (serious) - there is no prevailing and decreasing stat. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Bashful (shy) - no prevailing and decreasing stats. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Quirky (quirky) - no prevailing and decreasing stats. There is no favorite or least favorite pokeblock.
Attacking character type
Lonely (lonely) - attack prevails, defense decreases. Favorite pokeblock is Red, least favorite is Yellow.
Adament (persistent) - attack prevails, special decreases. attack. Favorite pokeblock is Red, least favorite is Green.
Brave (brave) - attack prevails, speed decreases. Favorite pokeblock Red (red), least favorite Blue (blue)
Naughty (mischievous) - attack prevails, special decreases. protection. Favorite pokeblock Red (red), least favorite Purple (purple)
Protective character type
Bold (brave) - defense prevails, attack decreases. Favorite pokeblock Yellow (yellow), unfavorite Red (red)
Relaxed - defense prevails, speed decreases. Favorite pokeblock Yellow (yellow), least favorite Blue (blue)
Impish (evil) - defense prevails, special decreases. attack. Favorite pokeblock Yellow (yellow), unfavorite Green (green)
Speed character type
Timid (timid) - speed prevails, attack decreases. Favorite pokeblock Blue (blue), unfavorite Red (red)
Hasty (obedient) - speed prevails, defense decreases. Favorite pokeblock Blue (blue), unfavorite Yellow (yellow)
Jolly (cheerful) - speed prevails, special decreases. attack. Favorite pokeblock Blue (blue), least favorite Green (green)
Naive (naive) - speed prevails, specials decrease. protection. Favorite pokeblock Blue (blue), least favorite Purple (purple)
Special character type
Lax (weak) - specials predominate. stats, defense decreases. Favorite pokeblock Yellow (yellow), least favorite Purple (purple)
Specialist. attacking character type
Modest (modest) - specials predominate. attack, attack decreases. Favorite pokeblock Green (green), unfavorite Red (red)
Mild (soft) - specials predominate. attack, defense decreases. Favorite pokeblock Green (green), unfavorite Yellow (yellow)
Quiet (quiet) - special predominates. attack, speed decreases. Favorite pokeblock Green (green), least favorite Blue (blue)
Rash (_) - specials dominate. attack, special decreases protection. Favorite pokeblock Green (green), least favorite Purple (purple)
Specialist. protective character type
Calm (calm) - special predominates. defense, attack decreases. Favorite pokeblock Purple (purple), least favorite Red (red)
Gentle (gentle) - specials predominate. protection, protection decreases. Favorite pokeblock Purple (purple), least favorite Yellow (yellow)
Sassy (sassy) - specials predominate. protection, speed decreases. Favorite pokeblock Purple (purple), least favorite Blue (blue)
Careful (cautious) - specials prevail. defense, decreasing special attack. Favorite pokeblock Purple (purple), least favorite Green (green)
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Natures性格 nature) are a mechanic that influences how a Pokémon's stats grow. They were introduced in Generation III.
A Pokémon"s Nature is displayed on the Pokémon"s summary screen. From Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver onward, the stats affected by a Pokémon's Nature are highlighted on their summary screens: the increased stat is notated in red text and the decreased stat is notated in blue text.
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Mechanics
A Pokémon's Nature usually affects the value of two of its stats, ultimately increasing one of its non-stats (Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, or Speed) by 10% and decreasing another by 10%. Starting in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver , the stats increased or decreased by a Pokémon"s Nature have (respectively) a red or blue highlight on a Pokémon"s summary screen.
Generation VI
Generation VIII
- Red for Attack
- Yellow for Defense
- Blue for Special Attack
- Green for Special Defense
- Pink for Speed
The first flower the player chooses determines the stat the Nature increases, and the second flower determines the stat it decreases. While the effect does last for the rest of the day, the player can change the nature at any time by paying Madam Celadon again. Due to the lack of breeding and Abilities, this is the only way to influence Natures in these games.
List of Natures
The following table lists each one of the 25 Natures and their effects on a Pokémon.
# | Nature | Increased stat | Decreased stat | Favorite flavor | Disliked flavor | |
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0 | Hardy | がんばりや | - | - | - | - |
1 | Lonely | さみしがり | Attack | Defense | Spicy | Sour |
2 | Brave | ゆうかん | Attack | Speed | Spicy | Sweet |
3 | Adamant | いじっぱり | Attack | Sp. Attack | Spicy | Dry |
4 | Naughty | やんちゃ | Attack | Sp. Defense | Spicy | Bitter |
5 | Bold | ずぶとい | Defense | Attack | Sour | Spicy |
6 | Docile | すなお | - | - | - | - |
7 | Relaxed | のんき | Defense | Speed | Sour | Sweet |
8 | Impish | わんぱく | Defense | Sp. Attack | Sour | Dry |
9 | Lax | のうてんき | Defense | Sp. Defense | Sour | Bitter |
10 | Timid | おくびょう | Speed | Attack | Sweet | Spicy |
11 | Hasty | せっかち | Speed | Defense | Sweet | Sour |
12 | Serious | まじめ | - | - | - | - |
13 | Jolly | ようき | Speed | Sp. Attack | Sweet | Dry |
14 | Naive | むじゃき | Speed | Sp. Defense | Sweet | Bitter |
15 | Modest | ひかえめ | Sp. Attack | Attack | Dry | Spicy |
16 | Mild | おっとり | Sp. Attack | Defense | Dry | Sour |
17 | Quiet | れいせい | Sp. Attack | Speed | Dry | Sweet |
18 | Bashful | てれや | - | - | - | - |
19 | Rash | うっかりや | Sp. Attack | Sp. Defense | Dry | Bitter |
20 | Calm | おだやか | Sp. Defense | Attack | Bitter | Spicy |
21 | Gentle | おとなしい | Sp. Defense | Defense | Bitter | Sour |
22 | Sassy | なまいき | Sp. Defense | Speed | Bitter | Sweet |
23 | Careful | しんちょう | Sp. Defense | Sp. Attack | Bitter | Dry |
24 | Quirky | きまぐれ | - | - | - | - |
Stat-focused table
As each Nature uniquely boosts one stat and hinders another, the 25 Natures may also be arranged into a table such as the one shown below.
Nature table | ||||||
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No change ↘ | Decreased stat ↓ (disliked flavor) |
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↓Attack (Spicy) |
↓Defense (Sour) |
↓Sp.Atk (Dry) |
↓Sp.Def (Bitter) |
↓Speed (Sweet) |
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Increased stat (favorite flavor) |
Attack (Spicy) |
Hardy | Lonely | Adamant | Naughty | Brave |
Defense (Sour) |
Bold | Docile | Impish | Lax | Relaxed | |
Sp.Atk (Dry) |
Modest | Mild | Bashful | Rash | Quiet | |
Sp.Def (Bitter) |
Calm | Gentle | Careful | Quirky | Sassy | |
Speed (Sweet) |
Timid | Hasty | Jolly | Naive | Serious |
Other applications
Evolutions
"s form upon evolution is determined by its Nature.
Previous evolution | Friendship evolution | Later evolution | ||||
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Toxel is the lowest in its line | Toxel ElectricPoison |
+Nature Level 30+ (Hardy, Brave, Adamant, Naughty, Docile, Impish, Lax, Hasty, Jolly, Naive, Rash, Sassy, or Quirky Nature) → |
Amped Form ElectricPoison |
Toxtricity does not evolve | ||
+Nature Level 30+ (Lonely, Bold, Relaxed, Timid, Serious, Modest Mild, Quiet, Bashful, Calm, Gentle, or Careful Nature) → |
Low Key Form Electric |
Toxtricity does not evolve |
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Specific Natures
Kana | Rōmaji | Hangul | Romanized | Hanzì | Romanized | |||||
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Adamant | いじっぱり | Ijippari | Rigide | Hart | Decisa | Firme | 고집 | Gojip | 固執 / 固执 | Gùzhí/Gujāp |
Bashful | てれや | Tereya | Pudique | Zaghaft | Ritrosa | Timida | 수줍음 | Sujup-eum | 害羞 | Hàixiū / Hoihsāu |
Bold | ずぶとい | Zubutoi | Assure | Kuhn | Sicura | Osada | 대담 | Daedam | 大膽 / 大胆 | Dàdǎn / Daaihdáam |
Brave | ゆうかん | Yūkan | Brave | Mutig | Audace | Audaz | 용감 | Yonggam | 勇敢 | Yǒnggǎn / Yúhnggám |
Calm | おだやか | Odayaka | Calme | Still | Calma | Serena | 차분 | Chabun | 溫和 / 温和 | Wēnhé/Wānwòh |
Careful | しんちょう | Shincho | Prudent | Sacht | Cauta | Cauta | 신중 | Sinjung | 慎重 | Shènzhòng / Sahnjuhng |
Docile | すなお | Sunao | Docile | Sanft | Docile | Docil | 온순 | Onsun | 坦率 | Tǎnshuài / Táansēut |
Gentle | おとなしい | Otonashii | Gentil | Zart | Gentile | Amable | 얌전 | Yamjeon | 溫順 / 温顺 | Wēnshùn / Wānseuhn |
Hardy | がんばりや | Ganbariya | Hardi | Robust | Ardita | Fuerte | 노력 | Noryeok | 勤奮 / 勤奋 | Qínfèn/Kàhnfáhn |
Hasty | せっかち | Sekkachi | Pressé | Hastig | Lesta | Activa | 성급 | Seonggeup | 急躁 | Jizào/Gapchou |
Impish | わんぱく | Wanpaku | Malin | Pfiffig | Scaltra | Agitada | 장난꾸러기 | Jangnankkureogi | 淘氣 / 淘气 | Táoqì / Tòuhhei |
Jolly | ようき | Yōki | Jovial | Froh | Allegra | Alegre | 명랑 | Myeongrang | 爽朗 | Shuǎnglǎng / Sónglóhng |
Lax | のうてんき | Nōtenki | Lâche | Lasch | Fiacca | Floja | 촐랑 | Chullang | 樂天 / 乐天 | Lètiān / Lohktīn |
Lonely | さみしがり | Samishigari | Solo | Solo | Schiva | Huraña | 외로움 | Oeroum | 怕寂寞 | Pàjímò / Pàjìmò / Pajihkmohk |
Mild | おっとり | Ottori | Doux | Mild | Mite | Afable | 의젓 | Yijeot | 慢吞吞 | Màntūntūn / Maahntāntān |
Modest | ひかえめ | Hikaeme | Modest | Mäßig | Modesta | Modesta | 조심 | Josim | 內斂 / 内敛 | Nèiliàn / Nèiliǎn / Noihlihm |
Naive | むじゃき | Mujaki | Naïf | Naiv | Ingenua | Ingenua | 천진난만 | Cheonjinnanman | 天真 | Tiānzhēn / Tīnjān |
Naughty | やんちゃ | Yancha | Mauvais | Frech | Birbona | Picara | 개구쟁이 | Gaegujaeng-i | 頑皮 / 顽皮 | Wánpí/Wàahnpèih |
Quiet | れいせい | Reisei | Discreet | Ruhig | Quieta | Mansa | 냉정 | Naengjeong | 冷靜 / 冷静 | Lěngjìng / Láahngjihng |
Quirky | きまぐれ | Kimagure | Bizarre | Kauzig | Furba | Rara | 변덕 | Byeongdeok | 浮躁 | Fúzào / Fàuhchou |
Rash | うっかりや | Ukkariya | Foufou | Hitzig | Ardente | Alocada | 덜렁 | Deolleong | 馬虎 / 马虎 | Mǎhū / Mǎhu / Māfū |
Relaxed | のんき | Nonki | Relax | Locker | Placida | Placida | 무사태평 | Musataepyeong | 悠閒 / 悠闲 | Yōuxian / Yàuhhàahn |
Sassy | なまいき | Namaiki | Malpoli | Forsch | Vivace | Grosera | 건방 | Geonbang | 自大 | Zìdà/Jihdaaih |
Serious | まじめ | Majime | Serieux | Ernst | Seria | Seria | 성실 | Seongsil | 認真 / 认真 | Rènzhēn / Yihngjān |
Timid | おくびょう | Okubyō | Timide | Scheu | Timida | Miedosa | 겁쟁이 | Geopjaeng-i | 膽小 / 胆小 | Dǎnxiǎo / Dáamsíu |