Pokemon Type Chart
The World of Pokémon Natures
In the vast realm of Pokémon training, understanding Natures adds a layer of depth to the bond between trainers and their Pokémon. Natures influence how a Pokémon's stats grow, enhancing certain attributes while hindering others.
Each Nature has a unique impact on two stats: one that it increases, known as the Beneficial Stat, and another that it decreases, known as the Detrimental Stat.
Trainers often ponder over the optimal Nature for their Pokémon, aligning it with their intended battle strategy or role within the team. Let's explore some prominent Natures and their effects:
Adamant: Increases Attack, Decreases Special Attack
Modest: Increases Special Attack, Decreases Attack
Jolly: Increases Speed, Decreases Special Attack
Calm: Increases Special Defense, Decreases Attack
Timid: Increases Speed, Decreases Attack
Bold: Increases Defense, Decreases Attack
The strategic selection of Natures is an integral part of a trainer's journey, shaping the unique personality and strengths of each Pokémon. So, the next time you're pondering over your Pokémon's Nature, remember, it's not just a stat boost; it's a key element in your path to becoming a Pokémon master.
Pokemon Type Chart
Fire | Water | Grass | Electric | Ice | |
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Fire | - | Weak | Resist | Resist | Weak |
Water | Resist | - | Weak | Resist | Resist |
Grass | Weak | Resist | - | Resist | Weak |
Electric | Resist | Weak | Weak | - | Resist |
Ice | Weak | Resist | Weak | Weak | - |