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Best Nature for Phantump and Trevenant in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

Phantump and Trevenant have some of the coolest designs and, thus, are some of my favorite Ghost-type Pokémon. So I'm super psyched to see The Teal Mask DLC brought these Pokémon back in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, along with many other Pokémon. Choosing the right nature is important for making the most of Phantump in Trevenant—especially in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet!

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What is the Best Nature for Phantump and Trevenant in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet?

When using Phantump and Trevenenant, one of the natures below is the best choice for this Grass and Ghost-type Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet:

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

Trevenant is a slow offensive Pokémon with decent bulk, so you'll want to focus on Attack and Speed. The Adamant nature is a good choice if you want more power behind its moves. On the other hand, Trevenant's Speed is fairly low, but it does sit among other hard-hitting Pokémon with slow Speeds.

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

I prefer the Jolly nature, as Trevenant can use the extra boost to Speed, especially if facing another Pokémon with similar Speed. Having the edge on Speed can let Trevenant go first and get off a crucial attack. But Trevenant's Speed is pretty low, so Adamant is a safe bet to guarantee stronger attacks.

How to pick the best nature in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

A Pokémon's nature should reflect its stats and move set. Trevenant relies on hard-hitting moves with lots of power but lacks Speed. Its bulk leaves something to be desired, so increasing its Speed with the Jolly nature gives it a chance to act first.

Ultimate nature chart in 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--

For more information on Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, check out Best Nature for Okidogi in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Teal Mask DLC and Best Nature for Dipplin in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Teal Mask DLC on Pro Game Guides.


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Justin Joy
Justin has been diving into fantasy worlds since he can remember. He is a certified nerd who has a deep love of reading, writing, and hiking. He has been writing since his college days, but specifically in gaming for two years. His favorite games are The Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Hollow Knight, Celeste, and Banjo Kazooie.