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oh ew, it has Timid

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Even in casual gaming, if the nature is bad, I internally squirm but let it go. BUT If the nature is REALLY bad, I gotta catch another lovely one :'(

That's me as well. In Moon I caught two Pichu because I wanted a special attacker set for my Alolan Raichu and the first Pichu was Adamant, a nature unsuitable for that. My second Pichu turned out with a Hardy nature, but I accepted that and just moved on.

And now ever since getting the IV checker, I'm happy I didn't use the Adamant one (now a Pikachu) who turned out to have 0 IVs for both Attack and Speed. My Hardy natured one who became a Raichu only had one 0 IV, which was Defense. Granted, it was a stat she didn't need anyway, but I guess that's why I still have Charm on her moveset.

I also have two Alolan Raticate, but that's because I didn't like the nature of the initial one I caught because it was a -Attack nature. I also have two Gumshoos, although one of them is shiny. My non-shiny male Gumshoos had a +Attack nature (Brave iirc) but I'd rather train my shiny female Gumshoos, because she's special and she's pink.
 

Arjay

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I don't give a toss about competitive battling so natures don't matter to me. The only exception is Timid. I find it preposterous that something like a Dialga or Steelix can be timid in nature.
 
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When going through the story, nope! I play casually and use whatever, since natures hardly matter much as the main storyline never tends to be massively difficult. Post game is when I start caring about natures, IVs and etc a lot, and that's what I spend almost all of my time post game doing. Breeding the perfect Pok?mon is always very satisfying and usually adds hundreds of hours to my playtime ^^
 

Sean Flame

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I definitely do care a lot about natures, not just for competitive, but also for the playthrough. The thing is that, the way I do it is different for both. While I want the perfect nature for competitive (obviously), I'm okay if the Houndour I caught for my in-game run does not have a special attack hindering nature. Get it?
 
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I generally don't mind what natures Pokemon have when I'm catching in-game members. I remember having a modest Heracross in HG/SS though and wishing it did more damage. Whilst bad natures aren't ideal, it won't stop me from using a Pokemon especially in-game. With breeding it's a different story since I breed to try to create Pokemon with good IVs / natures so yes I care then. :D
 
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