Best Natures List + Nature Lady Fortune Teller in Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu & Eevee!

There’s a Fortune Teller lady in Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee that offers to tell you the nature of all the Pokémon you will capture in the wild that day.

But you probably already knew this and you’re here for the list of best natures for every Pokémon in the game. In that case, Jump to the list. 

This is a game-changer for all the trainers who want their Pokémon to be of a certain nature in order to boost up their best stats according to their individual move set.  She will ask for just 10,000 Pokédollars to tell you your fortune, and then you have to choose one flower to water, and one to thin.

Choosing the appropriate color of the flower to water and thin determines the nature of all the next wild Pokémon you catch that day. But let’s elaborate.

Where can you find the Fortune Teller Nature Lady in Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu & Eevee?

She is located inside the Pokémon Center in Celadon City. This means it will take a while for you to reach her. You arrive into Celadon some time after you’ve finished about half the main story of the game. Enter the Pokemon Center in Celadon City and you’ll see her and her Abra. Pokemon center in Celadon is in the east part of the city, next to route 7. You’ll reach this city as part of the ghost in Lavender tower story.

Fortune Teller all Flower color combinations

Depending on your choice she foretells that the Pokemon for the day will have a certain nature.

Nature Defines which stats will get a bonus and which stats will get decreased. Color scheme of stats is Red = Attack, Yellow = Defense, Blue = Sp. Attack, Green = Sp. Defense and Pink = Speed. Buff your Pokemon with nature that compliments its moves the best.

Here’s a list of all flower watering and thinning combinations you can choose to get certain nature for your pokemon in Pokemon Let’s Go.

Water

Thin

Nature

Red 

(+ ATK)

Yellow 

(-DEF)

Lonely

Red 

(+ ATK)

Blue 

(- Sp. ATK)

Adamant

Red 

(+ ATK)

Red 

(- ATK)

Hardy 

(no stats change)

Red 

(+ ATK)

Green 

(- Sp. DEF)

Naughty

Red 

(+ ATK)

Pink 

(- SPD)

Brave

Yellow 

(+DEF)

Red 

(- ATK)

Bold

Yellow 

(+DEF)

Yellow 

(-DEF)

Docile 

(no stats change)

Yellow 

(+DEF)

Blue 

(- Sp. ATK)

Impish

Yellow 

(+DEF)

Green 

(- Sp. DEF)

Lax

Yellow 

(+DEF)

Pink 

(- SPD)

Relaxed

Blue 

(+ Sp. ATK)

Red 

(- ATK)

Modest

Blue 

(+ Sp. ATK)

Yellow 

(-DEF)

Mild

Blue 

(+ Sp. ATK)

Blue 

(- Sp. ATK)

Bashful 

(no stats change)

Blue 

(+ Sp. ATK)

Green 

(- Sp. DEF)

Rash

Blue 

(+ Sp. ATK)

Pink 

(- SPD)

Quiet

Green 

(+ Sp. DEF)

Red 

(- ATK)

Calm

Green 

(+ Sp. DEF)

Yellow 

(-DEF)

Gentle

Green 

(+ Sp. DEF)

Blue 

(- Sp. ATK)

Careful

Green 

(+ Sp. DEF)

Green 

(- Sp. DEF)

Quirky 

(no stats change)

Green 

(+ Sp. DEF)

Pink 

(- SPD)

Sassy

Pink 

(+ SPD)

Red 

(- ATK)

Timid

Pink 

(+ SPD)

Yellow 

(-DEF)

Hasty

Pink 

(+ SPD)

Blue 

(- Sp. ATK)

Jolly

Pink 

(+ SPD)

Green 

(- Sp. DEF)

Naive

Pink 

(+ SPD)

Pink 

(- SPD)

Serious 

(no stats change)

So now you’re probably wondering what nature is the best for each Pokémon, or if you’ll be able to afford to pick the nature for all your Pokémon…

Well, plan your day, choose a nature for the day, pay the Nature Lady to tell you your chosen fortune, and go catch all the Pokémon that will benefit from having that chosen nature, thus maximizing what you get out of those 10,000 Pokédollars. The effect ends at midnight, so start early.

To help you out with this endeavour, here’s a list of all the Pokémon in the game, sorted by their preferred nature.

Pokédex Number

Pókemon

Best Nature

Types

23

Ekans

Adamant

Poison

24

Arbok

Adamant

Poison

32

Nidoran ()

Adamant

Poison

33

Nidorino

Adamant

Poison

34

Nidoking

Adamant

Poison

Ground

56

Mankey

Adamant

Fighting

57

Primeape

Adamant

Fighting

58

Growlithe

Adamant

Fire

59

Arcanine

Adamant

Fire

66

Machop

Adamant

Fighting

67

Machoke

Adamant

Fighting

68

Machamp

Adamant

Fighting

104

Cubone

Adamant

Ground

105

Marowak

Adamant

Ground

107

Hitmonchan

Adamant

Fighting

115

Kangaskhan

Adamant

Normal

129

Magikarp

Adamant

Water

130

Gyarados

Adamant

Water

Flying

136

Flareon

Adamant

Fire

74

Geodude

Adamant/Careful

Rock

Ground

75

Graveler

Adamant/Careful

Rock

Ground

76

Golem

Adamant/Careful

Rock

Ground

143

Snorlax

Adamant/Careful

Normal

152

Meltan

Adamant/Careful

Steel

153

Melmetal

Adamant/Careful

Steel

27

Sandshrew

Adamant/Impish

Ground

28

Sandslash

Adamant/Impish

Ground

13

Weedle

Adamant/Jolly

Bug

Poison

14

Kakuna

Adamant/Jolly

Bug

Poison

15

Beedrill

Adamant/Jolly

Bug

Poison

21

Spearow

Adamant/Jolly

Normal

Flying

22

Fearow

Adamant/Jolly

Normal

Flying

50

Diglett

Adamant/Jolly

Ground

51

Dugtrio

Adamant/Jolly

Ground

84

Doduo

Adamant/Jolly

Normal

Flying

85

Dodrio

Adamant/Jolly

Normal

Flying

111

Rhyhorn

Adamant/Jolly

Ground

Rock

112

Rhydon

Adamant/Jolly

Ground

Rock

123

Scyther

Adamant/Jolly

Bug

Flying

140

Kabuto

Adamant/Jolly

Rock

Water

141

Kabutops

Adamant/Jolly

Rock

Water

142

Aerodactyl

Adamant/Jolly

Rock

Flying

147

Dratini

Adamant/Jolly

Dragon

148

Dragonair

Adamant/Jolly

Dragon

149

Dragonite

Adamant/Jolly

Dragon

Flying

4

Charmander

Adamant/Jolly or Timid/Modest

Fire

5

Charmeleon

Adamant/Jolly or Timid/Modest

Fire

6

Charizard

Adamant/Jolly or Timid/Modest

Fire

Flying

90

Shellder

Adamant/Naive

Water

91

Cloyster

Adamant/Naive

Water

Ice

98

Krabby

Adamant/Naughty

Water

99

Kingler

Adamant/Naughty

Water

39

Jigglypuff

Bold/Modest

Fairy

40

Wigglytuff

Bold/Modest

Fairy

79

Slowpoke

Bold/Modest

Water

Psychic

80

Slowbro

Bold/Modest

Water

Psychic

88

Grimer

Brave/Careful

Poison

89

Muk

Brave/Careful

Poison

35

Clefairy

Calm

Fairy

36

Clefable

Calm

Fairy

113

Chansey

Calm

Normal

43

Oddish

Calm/Bold

Grass

Poison

44

Gloom

Calm/Bold

Grass

Poison

45

Vileplume

Calm/Bold

Grass

Poison

1

Bulbasaur

Calm/Modest

Grass

Poison

2

Ivysaur

Calm/Modest

Grass

Poison

3

Venusaur

Calm/Modest

Grass

Poison

134

Vaporeon

Calm/Modest

Water

41

Zubat

Impish

Poison

Flying

42

Golbat

Impish

Poison

Flying

46

Paras

Impish

Bug

Grass

47

Parasect

Impish

Bug

Grass

108

Lickitung

Impish

Normal

95

Onix

Impish/Adamant

Rock

Ground

16

Pidgey

Jolly

Normal

Flying

17

Pidgeotto

Jolly

Normal

Flying

18

Pidgeot

Jolly

Normal

Flying

19

Rattata

Jolly

Normal

20

Raticate

Jolly

Normal

83

Farfetch’d

Jolly

Normal

Flying

127

Pinsir

Jolly

Bug

133

Eevee

Jolly

Normal

52

Meowth

Jolly/Adamant

Normal

53

Persian

Jolly/Adamant

Normal

106

Hitmonlee

Jolly/Adamant

Fighting

128

Tauros

Jolly/Naive/Adamant

Normal

48

Venonat

Jolly/Timid

Bug

49

Venomoth

Jolly/Timid

Bug

126

Magmar

Mild

Fire

118

Goldeen

Mild/Adamant

Water

119

Seaking

Mild/Adamant

Water

7

Squirtle

Modest

Water

8

Wartortle

Modest

Water

9

Blastoise

Modest

Water

29

Nidoran ()

Modest

Poison

30

Nidorina

Modest

Poison

31

Nidoqueen

Modest

Poison

Ground

69

Bellsprout

Modest

Grass

Poison

70

Weepinbell

Modest

Grass

Poison

71

Victreebel

Modest

Grass

Poison

96

Drowzee

Modest

Psychic

97

Hypno

Modest

Psychic

100

Voltorb

Modest

Electric

101

Electrode

Modest

Electric

102

Exeggcute

Modest

Grass

Psychic

103

Exeggutor

Modest

Grass

Psychic

109

Koffing

Modest

Poison

110

Weezing

Modest

Poison

114

Tangela

Modest

Grass

116

Horsea

Modest

Water

117

Seadra

Modest

Water

131

Lapras

Modest

Water

Ice

60

Poliwag

Modest/Adamant

Water

61

Poliwhirl

Modest/Adamant

Water

62

Poliwrath

Modest/Adamant

Water

Fighting

72

Tentacool

Modest/Calm

Water

Poison

73

Tentacruel

Modest/Calm

Water

Poison

86

Seel

Modest/Calm

Water

87

Dewgong

Modest/Calm

Water

Ice

25

Pikachu

Modest/Timid

Electric

26

Raichu

Modest/Timid

Electric

37

Vulpix

Modest/Timid

Fire

38

Ninetales

Modest/Timid

Fire

54

Psyduck

Modest/Timid

Water

55

Golduck

Modest/Timid

Water

63

Abra

Modest/Timid

Psychic

64

Kadabra

Modest/Timid

Psychic

65

Alakazam

Modest/Timid

Psychic

77

Ponyta

Modest/Timid

Fire

78

Rapidash

Modest/Timid

Fire

92

Gastly

Modest/Timid

Ghost

Poison

93

Haunter

Modest/Timid

Ghost

Poison

94

Gengar

Modest/Timid

Ghost

Poison

135

Jolteon

Modest/Timid

Electric

150

Mewtwo

Modest/Timid

Psychic

151

Mew

Modest/Timid

Psychic

132

Ditto

Relaxed

Normal

10

Caterpie

Timid

Bug

11

Metapod

Timid

Bug

12

Butterfree

Timid

Bug

Flying

122

Mr. Mime

Timid

Psychic

124

Jynx

Timid

Ice

Psychic

125

Electabuzz

Timid

Electric

144

Articuno

Timid

Ice

Flying

81

Magnemite

Timid/Modest

Electric

Steel

82

Magneton

Timid/Modest

Electric

Steel

120

Staryu

Timid/Modest

Water

121

Starmie

Timid/Modest

Water

Psychic

137

Porygon

Timid/Modest

Normal

145

Zapdos

Timid/Modest

Electric

Flying

146

Moltres

Timid/Modest

Fire

Flying

138

Omanyte

Timid/Modest/Bold

Rock

Water

139

Omastar

Timid/Modest/Bold

Rock

Water

Anything else I might have forgotten to add? You disagree? Let me know in the comments.

Animal Crossing Switch!

Unless you have been living under a rock, you already know that the best game ever Animal Crossing is coming to the Switch in 2019.

If you’re like me, you’re probably wondering what the title will be, if it is going to be as good as New Leaf, and all the details that we need to know to get even more hyped about it.

I NEED THE DEETS.

Stay tuned! I’m keeping my eyes open in hopes of news about the new best game.

 

Become Awesome at Salmon Run

I’ve been playing Salmon Run since Splatoon 2 released the mode in 2017. Since then I’ve learned quite a bit about it, I’ve become a Profreshional, and I sometimes struggle to survive due to the inefficacy of my randomly selected teammates when I play freelance. Salmon Run is all about teamwork, and knowing what you’re doing is key to survive the run.

I wrote a Twitter thread a while back to help my friends with their Salmon Run struggles. It got some good feedback back then, but it’s time to give that thread a better and easier to read version, so here is my revision of my Salmon Run tips.

I hope this post will help you and your friends to become awesome Salmon Run players.

Before anything else, make sure you know where the egg basket is. This is the first thing you should be aware of before the wave starts. Follow the egg basket, That’s where the action is happening!

Now, in order to succeed at splating the bosses salmonid and getting their eggs to meet your quota, you need to know how to deal with each boss. Each one is different, and the way to splat them is unique to each one of them.

Steel Eel – This long, mechanical beast will chase players relentlessly seeking to encircle and trap them, and splat them. This boss is actually controlled by a single Salmonid at the end of its tail who peddles the steel eel, this is the one you need to shoot and defeat.

Scrapper – This Salmonid drives a mini-armored vehicle around. If enough damage is dealt to its front, it will break down, exposing its open back and preventing it from pivoting, letting you shoot at its driver leading to its quick demise.

Flyfish – The Flyfish floats around on an inkjet, using two giant coolers to launch Tenta Missiles at players all over the stage. To take it out toss a bomb into each of its two open coolers while the Flyfish prepares to launch its missiles. Also make sure to throw the bomb on the side you’re on, that way other player can toss the other bomb to splat the Flyfish.

Additionally the Grizzco Explosher is the only weapon that can splat a Flyfish, however you only get this weapon in special rotations.

Maws – Maws is the easiest boss to splat. It lurks under the ink, you’ll see a moving bobber that leaves a small ink trail. When in range of a player a green circle will flash before Maws leaps up to devour its target. If you move, it will follow you around until it can circle you, giving you the chance to lure him near the basket for you to get its eggs in the basket quickly. Toss a bomb into its mouth to take it out.

Steelhead – Will launch bombs that it inflates on the top of its head, which explode taking out anyone near the blast. Take care of this boss as soon as possible, as it can wreak havoc and cause you to lose really fast. To take him out shoot at the bomb while it inflates on the Steelhead’s head. Medium & large range weapons are the best for this boss.

Stinger -The Stinger is a tall boss built of stacked pots and pans with a single Salmonid on top shooting a Sting Ray weapon. Shoot it quickly & repeatedly before it can set up its blast! Knock away its pots until it falls to the ground, then take it out. This is another one that should be dealt with as soon as possible, as it will shoot its sting ray across the stage relentlessly.

Drizzler – The Drizzler flies over the stage, then lands using its umbrella-like shield to protect the salmonid inside. It can only be attacked when it exposes itself as it turns over to fire the cannon on top, which releases a deadly Ink Storm. Shoot at it with all you’ve got! The Ink Storm cannon can be neutralized by shooting at it before it explodes.

Mothership Event – Shoot at the flying salmonids before they drop their cargo to get their eggs. Once or twice during the wave the mothership will approach the egg basket to steal eggs back. Shoot the mothership to stop it.

The crew member with the stingray special should shoot at the Mothership to get more eggs.

Goldie Event– Sewers emerge on the stage and light up. When you shoot them, they spew a geyser of ink, and countless Salmonids spawn from it. Start shooting at the sewer farthest from the egg basket, as it is the one most likely to be the one where Goldie is hiding. Find Goldie, follow and shoot it as much as possible to get the eggs.

Glowflies – One crew member is surrounded by Glowflies, all Salmonids will rush toward that player, including the Goldie boss. Group up your team at a strategic point and shoot everything that comes at you. The only way to survive the salmon rush is to stay together. Don’t leave your teammates by themselves.

Low Tide Cannons – Cannons spawn for you to fire at the spawning hordes of Salmonids and bosses. Two teammates should focus on firing the cannons, while the other two collect the eggs. You can also be splatter by Maws, Stingray, or Flyfish while in the canon, so pay attention to the changes in your cannon view and move quickly.

Fog event – It’s just a normal wave with very poor visibility, so you have no idea what’s there until you’re either right in front of it, or it’s already attacking you. Just open your eyes wide, and be careful.

Griller – Grillers target a player with a red laser before they enter the stage. Their weakness is the Salmon at the back of the grill. Shoot at it to expose more that can be shot to kill it. The targeted player must run away from teammates so they can shoot the Griller in the back.

Hold the sliders for your teammates, it can make the difference between succeeding or failing, but also remember to look at the remaining time on your screen, if the egg you’re carrying is the one that will meet the quota, RUN! You need at least four seconds to make to the basket with your egg.

Prioritize reviving your teammates. Remember that if your teammates fail, you fail, too.

Just because you got splatted, doesn’t mean you’re done for. Start making your way towards an ally, preferably near the egg basket. The egg you’re probably carrying may be the difference between meeting your quota and failing a wave.

Don’t be silent. While it’s true that your communication capabilities are very limited, you shouldn’t neglect the options available to you. If you’re down ask for “help”. If you spot incoming bosses, or many eggs to collect use “this way”.

Don’t Forget to use your Special! You’re given a Special with 2 uses, shown by little packs on your helmet. You can’t recharge them, so knowing when to use them is vital, but failing because you were afraid to waste them is even worse.

Always Booyah back. I was only half kidding when I wrote this as the last tip of my thread. It’s been discussed at infinitum that people should focus on the objective instead of caring about the booyah feature, but it really helps uplift everyone’s spirit, reinforces the team comradery, and makes the run even more fun!