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Nature Guide


Foax

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Hello Guys, I today finished the storyline in PokeMMO and so far I had alot of fun. So now I want to do something back to the developers and make this guide for the forum. I'm from The netherlands so english isn't my first language but I'm going to try my best. And please tell me if you find any grammar mistakes.

So lets begin. For the People who are totally unfamiliar with this I will try to explain it. Every Pokemon you catch, Trade, find or breed is different. Let me give you an example :

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As you see we got 2 Zubats here both female. Beside the level, hp and xp we see another difference : The Nature. The nature makes the pokemon who he is.

So know we know that not all the zubats are the same I'm going to explain what this Nature adds to the game. You could see the nature as a buff but also as a debuff and it some cases it does nothing at all. Every Pokemon uses a different stat to be more effective

Pokemons got 5 types of stats :

- Attack

- Defense

- Speed

- Special Attack

- Special Defense

The Nature affects the stats of Pokemon. Lets take our Zubats as an example : Our first Zubat is of Mild Nature, That means he has an higher amount of Spec. Attack than normal and a lower amount of Defense. The stat is affected by 10%. Let me show you :

If my Zubat would have normally 100 Spec. Attack it would now have 110 Spec. Attack because it is of Mild Nature and if he normally had 50 defense he has now 45 defense.

Here is a chart of all the Natures and their effects :

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Yellow :: No Change

Green : Stat + 10%

Red : Stat - 10%

So I hope this guide helps atleast someone and this is my ''Thank you'' to the developers. Please give me Feedback

- Foax

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yeah, the trouble with most guides on EVs/IVs/natures is that they aren't very user-friendly. i remember starting out and reading the article on bulbapedia on IVs and staring blankly at the page for a few minutes.

i'm not too bright, lol.

this guide on natures is very simple, albeit slightly unnecessary, but it's helpful in its own right.

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