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Best nature for Morpeko in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

Marnie might need to visit Kitikami now.

Although it's incredibly cute, Morpeko can be a little tough to use in battle. Trainers will have to keep track of Aura Wheel typings as well as counting Speed boosts with Rapid Spin. With a good nature, though, Morpeko can be a quick threat capable of revenge, killing lots of annoying threats. Here are the best ones to choose in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet.

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Which are the best natures for Morpeko in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet?

The best natures for Morpeko in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet are as follows:

  • Jolly (+ Speed, - Sp. Atk)
  • Adamant (+Attack, - Sp. Atk)

More often than not, Morpeko should be running Jolly. It needs the extra Speed to move first against threats like Dragonite, Rotom Wash, and Bombirdier. Morpeko has a strong Physical Attack stat (base 95), so trainers should be making use of its physical movepool.

Adamant can also be an option, specifically if Morpeko is running the move Rapid Spin. Since this move boosts Morpeko's Speed anyways, trainers could afford to run Adamant and hit as hard as possible with Aura Wheel and Seed Bomb.

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Sadly, Morpeko can't raise its own Attack stat. This is why I would recommend using Jolly Morpeko. It can get lots of value by revenge killing fast Pokemon, but there are plenty of walls that stop Morpeko dead in its tracks (Amoongus, Garganacl, Clodsire, etc.).

How to choose natures in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

Choosing natures all comes down to thinking about which role the Pokémon will be serving. Often times, the faster Pokémon in the game will need the speed to ensure it gets kills before the opponent. Slower Pokémon like Iron Hands and Lokix, though, don't always need the Speed since they are more wallbreakers.

This is why it's sad that Morpeko doesn't learn any boosting moves. It can only do so much damage with Aura Wheel, so it's hard to use it outside of a revenge killer for other frail Pokémon.

Ultimate Nature Chart for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

NatureIncreased StatDecreased Stat
LonelyAttackDefense
AdamantAttackSpecial Attack
NaughtyAttackSpecial Defense
BraveAttackSpeed
BoldDefenseAttack
ImpishDefenseSpecial Attack
LaxDefenseSpecial Defense
RelaxedDefenseSpeed
ModestSpecial AttackAttack
MildSpecial AttackDefense
RashSpecial AttackSpecial Defense
QuietSpecial AttackSpeed
CalmSpecial DefenseAttack
GentleSpecial DefenseDefense
CarefulSpecial DefenseSpecial Attack
SassySpecial DefenseSpeed
TimidSpeedAttack
HastySpeedDefense
JollySpeedSpecial Attack
NaiveSpeedSpecial Defense
Hardy--
Docile--
Bashful--
Quirky--
Serious--

Want more Pokémon Scarlet & Violet guides? Pro Game Guides has you covered with Best nature for Poliwag, Poliwhirl, and Poliwrath in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet.


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Shane Foley
Shane Foley is both a huge gamer and a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides. He's been gaming ever since the Nintendo 64 came out, and he knows everything there is to know about Pokémon, Fire Emblem, Zelda, and several other Nintendo franchises.