Learn how Natures affect your Pokémon's stats in Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee. Discover beneficial Natures for different roles and optimize your team for battle.
Walkthrough
- 1Understand that Natures affect your Pokémon's stats, either increasing one stat by 10% and decreasing another by 10%, or having no effect.
- 2Recognize that while most Pokémon in your party might have suboptimal Natures, they are sufficient for completing the game.
- 3Consider beneficial Natures for competitive battling, choosing one that aligns with the Pokémon's primary role (e.g., increasing Attack or Speed for a physical attacker).
- 4Avoid Natures that boost a Pokémon's already low stats, as the 10% multiplier is less effective on small numbers. Instead, work around the weakness or choose a different Pokémon.
- 5Generally, avoid neutral Natures that do not boost or lower any stats, as they offer no strengths in battle.
- 6For Pokémon that use both physical and special moves, consider a Nature that lowers a Defense stat.
Tips
- A Timid Nature, which increases Speed and lowers Attack, can be beneficial for Pokémon like Mewtwo, making them difficult to outspeed.
- Focus on Natures that amplify a Pokémon's strengths rather than trying to patch up its weaknesses.
- In competitive play, a Pokémon with no strengths due to a neutral Nature can be at a significant disadvantage.
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