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Best natures for Chingling and Chimecho in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

Beware of any Pokémon with the move Cosmic Power.

Despite not being as popular as Espeon or Mewtwo, Chingling and its evolution can be very fun to use. This is mostly because none of Chimecho's sets are conventional. Its moveset is full of gimmicks and tricks (it literally knows the move Trick). If trainers find a Chingling with a good nature, it might be a good idea to evolve it and give it a try.

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Which are the best natures for Chingling and Chimecho in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?

The best natures for Chingling and Chimecho in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet are as follows:

  • Calm (+ Sp. Def, - Attack)
  • Bold (+ Defense, - Attack)

In general, Chimecho fills two roles: either a Special Wall or a bulky sweeper. The Calm nature is better for the Special Wall role since it, well, helps guard against Special Attacks. Chimecho can do several things with this: it can Wish pass like Umbreon, get up some Cosmic Powers to become invincible, or even Trick a Choice Scarf onto an unsuspecting wall.

Related: Best nature for Vulpix and Ninetails in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

As for a bulky sweeper, Chimecho would want Bold in this case. It can boost its own Special Defense with Calm Mind, so that's why a Defense-boosting nature is preferred here. With this set, I would recommend running Draining Kiss because Chimecho doesn't have any recovery (outside of giving it Leftovers).

How to choose natures in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

When choosing a nature, trainers must always think of which role the given Pokémon is trying to fill. Offensive Pokémon will typically boost their offenses or Speed, while defensive Pokémon will want their defensive stats boosted.

It's also important to keep in mind that natures lower a stat while they boost another. Therefore, trainers need to think about which stat the Pokémon doesn't use. Chimecho is a Special Attacker, so it doesn't care about its Attack.

Ulitmate 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--

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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.