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'''Nature Power''' (Japanese: '''しぜんのちから''' ''Nature Power'') is a {{type|Normal}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation III]]. It is [[TM96]] as of Generation VI.
'''Nature Power''' (Japanese: '''しぜんのちから''' ''Nature Power'') is a {{type|Normal}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation III]]. It is [[TM96]] as of Generation VI.


==Effect==
==Effect==
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Nature Power becomes a different move depending on the environment that the battle is being conducted in. Different environments will cause Nature Power to become different moves.
Nature Power becomes a different damaging move depending on the environment that the battle is being conducted in.


In a [[Double Battle|Double]] or [[Triple Battle]], because of the inability to select a target, the chosen move will always hit the opponent directly across from the user. If the opponent directly across from the user has fainted, the move chosen will hit the other adjacent foe. If the user is in the center position, and the opponent directly across from it has fainted, the move chosen will randomly attack one of the other opponents. If in a terrain that calls a move that affects multiple Pokémon, it will target the Pokémon usually targeted by that move.
===Generation III===
Nature Power targets the user rather than any specific Pokémon. Therefore, in [[Double Battle|Double]] and [[Triple Battle]]s, because of the inability to select a target, the chosen move always hit the opponent directly opposite the user. If the opponent directly opposite the user had fainted, the move will randomly target one of the other opponents. If in a terrain that calls a move that affects multiple Pokémon, it will target the Pokémon usually targeted by that move.
 
In a [[Pokémon Contest]], Nature Power uses {{m|AncientPower}}'s animation (but not the effects).


===Generation III===
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{| class="sortable" style="float:left; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
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| 100%
| 100%
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#{{locationcolor/med|underwater}}" | {{color2|000|Tall grass#Seaweed|Underwater}}
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#{{locationcolor/med|underwater}}" | {{color2|000|Tall grass#Seaweed|Underwater}}
| {{mcolor|Hydro Pump|000}}
| {{mcolor|Hydro Pump|000}}
| style="background:#{{water color}}" | {{typecolor|Water}}
| style="background:#{{water color}}" | {{typecolor|Water}}
| 120
| 120
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 80%
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 80%
|}
|}
{{left clear}}
{{left clear}}


====Pokémon Colosseum and XD===
====Pokémon Colosseum and XD====
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{| class="sortable" style="float:left; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
! style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Area
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| 90%
| 90%
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"  
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"  
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|land}}" | {{color2|000|Agate Village}}
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}; background:#{{locationcolor/med|land}}" | {{color2|000|Agate Village}}
| {{mcolor|Stun Spore|000}}
| {{mcolor|Stun Spore|000}}
| style="background:#{{grass color}}" | {{typecolor|Grass}}
| style="background:#{{grass color}}" | {{typecolor|Grass}}
| —
| —
| 75%
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 75%
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#{{locationcolor/med|underwater}}" | {{color2|000|Phenac Stadium}}
| {{mcolor|Hydro Pump|000}}
| style="background:#{{water color}}" | {{typecolor|Water}}
| 120
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 80%
|}
|}
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===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===
In a [[Pokémon Super Contest]], Nature Power uses {{m|Tri Attack}}'s animation (but not the effects).
{| class="sortable" style="float:left; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
{| class="sortable" style="float:left; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
! style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Terrain
! style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Terrain
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| 80%
| 80%
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#{{locationcolor/med|snow}}" | {{color2|000|Snow tile|Snow}} and {{color2|000|Ice tile|ice}}
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}; background:#{{locationcolor/med|snow}}" | {{color2|000|Snow tile|Snow}} and {{color2|000|Ice tile|ice}}
| {{mcolor|Blizzard|000}}
| {{mcolor|Blizzard|000}}
| style="background:#{{ice color}}" | {{typecolor|Ice}}
| style="background:#{{ice color}}" | {{typecolor|Ice}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
| 120
| 120
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 70%
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 70%
|}
|}
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====Pokémon Battle Revolution====
====Pokémon Battle Revolution====
In [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], all Colosseums have a different Nature Power effect:
In [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], the move called by Nature Power depends on which Colosseum is being fought at:


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{| class="sortable" style="float:left; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{platinum color}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
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| 100%
| 100%
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#{{locationcolor/med|road}}" | {{color2|000|Stargazer Colosseum|Stargazer}}
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#{{locationcolor/med|road}}" | {{color2|000|Stargazer Colosseum|Stargazer}}
| {{mcolor|Rock Slide|000}}
| {{mcolor|Rock Slide|000}}
| style="background:#{{rock color}}" | {{typecolor|Rock}}
| style="background:#{{rock color}}" | {{typecolor|Rock}}
| style="background:#{{physical color}}" | {{color2|{{physical textcolor}}|Physical move|Physical}}
| style="background:#{{physical color}}" | {{color2|{{physical textcolor}}|Physical move|Physical}}
| 75
| 75
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 90%
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 90%
|}
|}
{{left clear}}
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| 85%
| 85%
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#{{locationcolor/med|snow}}" | {{color2|000|Snow tile|Snow}} and {{color2|000|Ice tile|ice}}
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#{{locationcolor/med|snow}}" | {{color2|000|Snow tile|Snow}} and {{color2|000|Ice tile|ice}}
| {{mcolor|Ice Beam|000}}
| {{mcolor|Ice Beam|000}}
| style="background:#{{ice color}}" | {{typecolor|Ice}}
| style="background:#{{ice color}}" | {{typecolor|Ice}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
| 95
| 95
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 100%
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | 100%
|}
|}
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===Generation VI===
===Generation VI===
Nature Power now targets an adjacent Pokémon rather than the user (even if the move it would turn into affects multiple Pokémon). This allows single-target moves called by Nature Power to target an ally, which was not previously possible.
In a [[Pokémon Contest Spectacular]], Nature Power uses {{m|Encore}}'s animation (but not the effects).
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{| class="sortable" style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
! style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Terrain
! style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Terrain
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! style="{{roundytr|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Accuracy
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|building}}" | Building, plain terrain, {{color2|000|Sky Battle|Sky Battles}}, and link battles
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|building}}" | Building, plain terrain, {{color2|000|Sky Battle|Sky Battles}}, {{color2|000|Secret Base|Secret Bases}}, and link battles
| {{mcolor|Tri Attack|000}}
| {{mcolor|Tri Attack|000}}
| style="background:#{{normal color}}" | {{typecolor|Normal}}
| style="background:#{{normal color}}" | {{typecolor|Normal}}
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| 100%
| 100%
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|sand}}" | {{color2|000|Sand tile|Sand and badlands}}
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|sand}}" | {{color2|000|Sand tile|Sand}} and rock
| {{mcolor|Earth Power|000}}
| {{mcolor|Earth Power|000}}
| style="background:#{{ground color}}" | {{typecolor|Ground}}
| style="background:#{{ground color}}" | {{typecolor|Ground}}
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| 100%
| 100%
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|marsh}}" | {{color2|000|Puddle|Puddles}}
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|marsh}}" | {{color2|000|Water tile|Swamp water}} and {{color2|000|Marsh tile|marsh}}
| {{mcolor|Mud Bomb|000}}
| {{mcolor|Mud Bomb|000}}
| style="background:#{{ground color}}" | {{typecolor|Ground}}
| style="background:#{{ground color}}" | {{typecolor|Ground}}
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| 85%
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"  
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"  
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|water}}" | {{color2|000|Water tile|Water}}
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|water}}" | {{color2|000|Water tile|Water}} and {{color2|000|underwater}}
| {{mcolor|Hydro Pump|000}}
| {{mcolor|Hydro Pump|000}}
| style="background:#{{water color}}" | {{typecolor|Water}}
| style="background:#{{water color}}" | {{typecolor|Water}}
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| 100%
| 100%
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|land}}" | {{color2|000|Tall grass}} and {{mcolor|Grassy Terrain|000}}  
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|volcano}}" | {{color|{{locationcolor/text|volcano}}|Volcano}}
| {{mcolor|Lava Plume|000}}
| style="background:#{{fire color}}" | {{typecolor|Fire}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
| 80
| 100%
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|ghost}}" | {{color|000|Burial ground}}
| {{mcolor|Shadow Ball|000}}
| style="background:#{{ghost color}}" | {{typecolor|Ghost}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
| 80
| 100%
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|flying}}" | {{color2|000|Soaring in the sky}} and {{color2|000|Sky Pillar}}
| {{mcolor|Air Slash|000}}
| style="background:#{{flying color}}" | {{typecolor|Flying}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
| 75
| 95%
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|space}}" | {{color|{{locationcolor/text|space}}|Space}}
| {{mcolor|Draco Meteor|000}}
| style="background:#{{dragon color}}" | {{typecolor|Dragon}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
| 130
| 90%
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="background:#{{locationcolor/med|land}}" | {{color2|000|Tall grass|Grass}} and {{mcolor|Grassy Terrain|000}}  
| {{mcolor|Energy Ball|000}}
| {{mcolor|Energy Ball|000}}
| style="background:#{{grass color}}" | {{typecolor|Grass}}
| style="background:#{{grass color}}" | {{typecolor|Grass}}
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|An attack that changes type depending on the user’s location.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|An attack that changes type depending on the user’s location.}}
{{movedescentry|PMD{{color2|{{md red color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|R}}{{color2|{{md blue color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|B}}|Looses a variety of moves depending on the dungeon terrain.}}
{{movedescentry|PMD{{color2|{{md red color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|R}}{{color2|{{md blue color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|B}}|Looses a variety of moves depending on the dungeon terrain.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|XY}}|An attack that makes use of nature’s power. Its effects vary depending on the user’s environment.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|XY}}{{gameabbrev3|ORAS}}|An attack that makes use of nature’s power. Its effects vary depending on the user’s environment.}}
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===By [[Level|leveling up]]===
===By [[Level|leveling up]]===
{{Moveheader/Level|Normal|3}}
{{Moveheader/Level|Normal|3}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|270|Lotad|2|Water|Grass|13|7|7|7}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|270|Lotad|2|Water|Grass|13|7|7|{{tt|7|XY}}<br>{{tt|24|ORAS}}}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|271|Lombre|2|Water|Grass|13|7|7|7}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|271|Lombre|2|Water|Grass|13|7|7|{{tt|7|XY}}<br>{{tt|28|ORAS}}}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|272|Ludicolo|2|Water|Grass|--|--|--|--}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|272|Ludicolo|2|Water|Grass|--|--|--|--}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|273|Seedot|1|Grass|Grass|13|13|13|13}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|273|Seedot|1|Grass|Grass|13|13|13|{{tt|13|XY}}<br>{{tt|15|ORAS}}}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|274|Nuzleaf|2|Grass|Dark|13|13|13|13}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|274|Nuzleaf|2|Grass|Dark|13|13|13|{{tt|13|XY}}<br>{{tt|9|ORAS}}}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|275|Shiftry|2|Grass|Dark|--|no|no}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|275|Shiftry|2|Grass|Dark|--|no|no}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|585|Deerling|2|Normal|Grass|no|no|41|41}}
{{Moveentry/Level3|585|Deerling|2|Normal|Grass|no|no|41|41}}
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{{Moveentry/TM3|711|Gourgeist|2|Ghost|Grass|no|no|no|yes}}
{{Moveentry/TM3|711|Gourgeist|2|Ghost|Grass|no|no|no|yes}}
{{Moveentry/TM3|716|Xerneas|1|Fairy|Fairy|no|no|no|yes}}
{{Moveentry/TM3|716|Xerneas|1|Fairy|Fairy|no|no|no|yes}}
{{Moveentry/TM3|719|Diancie|2|Rock|Fairy|no|no|no|yes}}
{{Movefooter|Normal|3}}
{{Movefooter|Normal|3}}


==In other games==
==In other games==
===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series===
===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series===
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]], the effect depends on the dungeon's current terrain.
The effect depends on the dungeon's current terrain.
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]]====
{| class="sortable" style="float:left; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
{| class="sortable" style="float:left; text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
! style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Dungeons
! style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Dungeons
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| {{mcolor|Razor Leaf|000}}
| {{mcolor|Razor Leaf|000}}
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"  
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"  
| [[Mt. Steel]], [[Silent Chasm]], [[Mt. Thunder]], [[Rock Path]], [[Mt. Blaze]], [[Snow Path]], [[Mt. Freeze]], [[Magma Cavern]], [[Meteor Cave]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Northwind Field]] (20-30F), [[Mt. Faraway]] (1-9F), [[Western Cave]] (40-99F), [[Northern Range]] (8-24F), [[Pitfall Valley]], [[Wish Cave]] (60-69F), [[Southern Cavern]] (1-23F), [[Oddity Cave]] (11-15F), and [[Remains Island]]
| [[Mt. Steel]], [[Silent Chasm]], [[Mt. Thunder]], {{OBP|Rock Path|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}, [[Mt. Blaze]], [[Snow Path]], [[Mt. Freeze]], [[Magma Cavern]], [[Meteor Cave]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Northwind Field]] (20-30F), [[Mt. Faraway]] (1-9F), [[Western Cave]] (40-99F), [[Northern Range]] (8-24F), [[Pitfall Valley]], [[Wish Cave]] (60-69F), [[Southern Cavern]] (1-23F), [[Oddity Cave]] (11-15F), and [[Remains Island]]
| {{mcolor|Rock Slide|000}}
| {{mcolor|Rock Slide|000}}
| style="background:#{{rock color}}" | {{typecolor|Rock}}
| style="background:#{{rock color}}" | {{typecolor|Rock}}
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| style="{{roundybl|5px}}; background:#FFF" |[[Purity Forest]] (13-20F)
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}; background:#FFF" |[[Purity Forest]] (13-20F)
| style="background:#FFFFFF" |{{mcolor|BubbleBeam|000}}
| style="background:#FFFFFF" |{{mcolor|BubbleBeam|000}}
|}
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]]====
{| class="sortable" style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid #{{normal color dark}}; background: #{{normal color}}; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; {{roundy}}"
! style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{normal color light}}" | Dungeons
! style="background: #{{normal color light}}" | Move
! style="background: #{{normal color light}}" | Type
! style="background: #{{normal color light}}" | Category
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Beach Cave]], [[Drenched Bluff]], [[Mt. Bristle]], [[Waterfall Cave]], [[Craggy Coast]], [[Side Path]], [[Mt. Horn]], {{OBP|Rock Path|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}, [[Amp Plains]], [[Quicksand Cave]]{{tt|*|boss}}, [[Chasm Cave]], [[Dark Hill]], [[Sealed Ruins]], [[Brine Cave]]{{tt|*|boss}}, [[Aegis Cave]]{{tt|*|except Regigigas chamber}}, [[Mt. Travail]], [[Landslide Cave]], [[Labyrinth Cave]], [[Mt. Mistral]], [[Shimmer Hill]], [[Zero Isle North]] (35-75), [[Zero Isle East]] (1-7F), [[Zero Isle South]] (4-7F; 13-20F), [[Zero Isle West]] (20-29F), [[Sky Peak Station Passes]] 3, 6 and 9; [[Sky Peak Summit Pass]]{{tt|*|except boss}}, [[Zero Isle Center]] (28-30F), [[Destiny Tower]] (4-7F; 13-20F), and [[Inferno Cave]]
| {{mcolor|Rock Slide|000}}
| style="background:#{{rock color}}" | {{typecolor|Rock}}
| style="background:#{{physical color}}" | {{color2|{{physical textcolor}}|Physical move|Physical}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Apple Woods]], [[Forest Path]], [[Foggy Forest]], [[Dusk Forest]], [[Deep Dusk Forest]], [[Treeshroud Forest]], [[Hidden Land]]{{tt|*|except boss}}, [[Mystifying Forest]]{{tt|*|except boss}}, [[Marine Resort]], [[Mystery Jungle]]{{tt|*|except boss}}, [[Lush Prairie]], [[Tiny Meadow]], [[Oran Forest]], [[Midnight Forest]], [[Zero Isle North]] (1-34F), [[Zero Isle South]] (44-60F), [[Zero Isle West]] (10-19F), [[Sky Peak Station Passes]] 1, 2, 4 and 5' [[Zero Isle Center]] (8-13F; 17-27F; 31-32F; 36-42F), [[Destiny Tower]] (44-60F), and [[Oblivion Forest]]
| {{mcolor|Seed Bomb|000}}
| style="background:#{{grass color}}" | {{typecolor|Grass}}
| style="background:#{{physical color}}" | {{color2|{{physical textcolor}}|Physical move|Physical}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Northern Desert]], [[Quicksand Cave]]{{tt|*|except boss}}, [[Brine Cave]]{{tt|*|except boss}}, [[Temporal Tower]]{{tt|*|boss}}, [[Mystifying Forest]]{{tt|*|boss}}, [[Dark Crater]], [[Shimmer Desert]], [[Giant Volcano]], [[World Abyss]]{{tt|*|except boss}}, [[Lost Wilderness]], [[Zero Isle Center]] (33-35F), and [[Southeastern Islands]]
| {{mcolor|Earthquake|000}}
| style="background:#{{ground color}}" rowspan="2"| {{typecolor|Ground}}
| style="background:#{{physical color}}" | {{color2|{{physical textcolor}}|Physical move|Physical}}
|-style="background:#FFF"
| [[Spacial Rift]],  [[World Abyss]]{{tt|*|boss}}, [[Mystery Jungle]]{{tt|*|boss}}, and [[Sky Peak Summit Pass]]{{tt|*|boss}}
| {{mcolor|Mud Bomb|000}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Crystal Cave]], [[Crystal Crossing]], [[Crevice Cave]], [[Mt. Avalanche]], [[Sky Stairway]], [[Zero Isle East]] (15-40F), [[Zero Isle South]] (1-3F), [[Zero Isle West]] (20-29F), [[Star Cave]], [[Zero Isle Center]] (1-7F), [[Destiny Tower]] (1-3F), and [[Treacherous Waters]] (1-15F)
| {{mcolor|Ice Beam|000}}
| style="background:#{{ice color}}" rowspan="2"| {{typecolor|Ice}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Blizzard Island]], [[Zero Isle Center]] (14-16F), and [[Sky Peak Station Passes]] 7 and 8
| {{mcolor|Blizzard|000}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Hidden Land]]{{tt|*|boss}}, [[Temporal Tower]]{{tt|*|except boss}}, [[Aegis Cave]]{{tt|*|Regigigas chamber}}, [[Concealed Ruins]], [[Happy Outlook]], [[Zero Isle Center]] (43-45F), and [[Destiny Tower]] (96-99F)
| {{mcolor|Tri Attack|000}}
| style="background:#{{normal color}}" | {{typecolor|Normal}}
| style="background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
|-
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}; background:#FFF" | [[Surrounded Sea]], [[Miracle Sea]], [[Bottomless Sea]], [[Serenity River]], [[Lake Afar]], and [[Treacherous Waters]] (16-30F)
| style="background:#FFFFFF"| {{mcolor|Hydro Pump|000}}
| style="background:#{{water color}}"  rowspan="2"|  {{typecolor|Water}}
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}; background:#{{special color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Special move|Special}}
|}
|}
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Nature Power
しぜんのちから Nature Power
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Type  Normal
Category  Status
PP  20 (max. 32)
Power  —
Accuracy  —%
Priority  {{{priority}}}
  • Does not make contact
  • Not affected by Protect
  • Not affected by Magic Coat
  • Not affected by Snatch
  • Not affected by King's Rock
Target
Foe Foe Foe
Self Ally Ally
May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation III
Condition  Beauty
Appeal  1
Jam  0  
The appeal works best the more crowd is excited.
Condition  Beauty
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Makes the order of contestants random in the next turn.
Condition  Beautiful
Appeal  1
Jamming  0  
Works better the more the crowd is excited.

Nature Power (Japanese: しぜんのちから Nature Power) is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation III. It is TM96 as of Generation VI.

Effect

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Nature Power becomes a different damaging move depending on the environment that the battle is being conducted in.

Generation III

Nature Power targets the user rather than any specific Pokémon. Therefore, in Double and Triple Battles, because of the inability to select a target, the chosen move always hit the opponent directly opposite the user. If the opponent directly opposite the user had fainted, the move will randomly target one of the other opponents. If in a terrain that calls a move that affects multiple Pokémon, it will target the Pokémon usually targeted by that move.

In a Pokémon Contest, Nature Power uses AncientPower's animation (but not the effects).

Terrain Move Type Power Accuracy
Building, plain terrain, and link battle Swift  Normal  60 —%
Sand Earthquake  Ground  100 100%
Cave Shadow Ball  Ghost  80 100%
Rock Rock Slide  Rock  75 90%
Tall grass Stun Spore  Grass  75%
Long grass Razor Leaf  Grass  55 95%
Pond water BubbleBeam  Water  65 100%
Sea water Surf  Water  95 100%
Underwater Hydro Pump  Water  120 80%


Pokémon Colosseum and XD

Area Move Type Power Accuracy
Buildings Swift  Normal  60 —%
Outskirt Stand, Phenac City Earthquake  Ground  100 100%
Pyrite Cave Shadow Ball  Ghost  80 100%
Pyrite Town, The Under Rock Slide  Rock  75 90%
Agate Village Stun Spore  Grass  75%
Phenac Stadium Hydro Pump  Water  120 80%


Generation IV

In a Pokémon Super Contest, Nature Power uses Tri Attack's animation (but not the effects).

Terrain Move Type Category Power Accuracy
Building, Distortion World, and link battle Tri Attack  Normal  Special 80 100%
Sand, plain terrain, and puddles Earthquake  Ground  Physical 100 100%
Cave and rock Rock Slide  Rock  Physical 75 90%
Tall grass Seed Bomb  Grass  Physical 80 100%
Water Hydro Pump  Water  Special 120 80%
Snow and ice Blizzard  Ice  Special 120 70%


Pokémon Battle Revolution

In Pokémon Battle Revolution, the move called by Nature Power depends on which Colosseum is being fought at:

Colosseum Move Type Category Power Accuracy
Lagoon Tri Attack  Normal  Special 80 100%
Gateway Hydro Pump  Water  Special 120 80%
Main Street Tri Attack  Normal  Special 80 100%
Waterfall Seed Bomb  Grass  Physical 80 100%
Neon Tri Attack  Normal  Special 80 100%
Crystal Rock Slide  Rock  Physical 75 90%
Sunny Park Seed Bomb  Grass  Physical 80 100%
Magma Rock Slide  Rock  Physical 75 90%
Sunset Earthquake  Ground  Physical 100 100%
Courtyard Tri Attack  Normal  Special 80 100%
Stargazer Rock Slide  Rock  Physical 75 90%


Generation V

Terrain Move Type Category Power Accuracy
Building and plain terrain Tri Attack  Normal  Special 80 100%
Sand and link battle Earthquake  Ground  Physical 100 100%
Cave and rock Rock Slide  Rock  Physical 75 90%
Tall grass Seed Bomb  Grass  Physical 80 100%
Water Hydro Pump  Water  Special 120 80%
Puddles Mud Bomb  Ground  Special 65 85%
Snow and ice Ice Beam  Ice  Special 95 100%


Generation VI

Nature Power now targets an adjacent Pokémon rather than the user (even if the move it would turn into affects multiple Pokémon). This allows single-target moves called by Nature Power to target an ally, which was not previously possible.

In a Pokémon Contest Spectacular, Nature Power uses Encore's animation (but not the effects).

Terrain Move Type Category Power Accuracy
Building, plain terrain, Sky Battles, Secret Bases, and link battles Tri Attack  Normal  Special 80 100%
Cave Power Gem  Rock  Special 80 100%
Sand and rock Earth Power  Ground  Special 90 100%
Swamp water and marsh Mud Bomb  Ground  Special 65 85%
Water and underwater Hydro Pump  Water  Special 110 80%
Snow Frost Breath  Ice  Special 60 90%
Ice Ice Beam  Ice  Special 90 100%
Volcano Lava Plume  Fire  Special 80 100%
Burial ground Shadow Ball  Ghost  Special 80 100%
Soaring in the sky and Sky Pillar Air Slash  Flying  Special 75 95%
Space Draco Meteor  Dragon  Special 130 90%
Grass and Grassy Terrain Energy Ball  Grass  Special 90 100%
Misty Terrain Moonblast  Fairy  Special 95 100%
Electric Terrain Thunderbolt  Electric  Special 90 100%


Description

Games Description
RSE The type of attack varies depending on the location.
FRLG An attack that changes type depending on the user’s location.
PMDRB Looses a variety of moves depending on the dungeon terrain.


An attack that makes use of nature’s power. Its effects vary depending on the user’s environment.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Type Level
I II III IV V VI
270 Lotad Lotad Water Grass 13 7 7 7
24
271 Lombre Lombre Water Grass 13 7 7 7
28
272 Ludicolo Ludicolo Water Grass -- -- -- --
273 Seedot Seedot Grass Grass 13 13 13 13
15
274 Nuzleaf Nuzleaf Grass Dark 13 13 13 13
9
275 Shiftry Shiftry Grass Dark --     '
585 Deerling Deerling Normal Grass     41 41
586 Sawsbuck Sawsbuck Normal Grass     44 44
698 Amaura Amaura Rock Ice       41
699 Aurorus Aurorus Rock Ice       43
716 Xerneas Xerneas Fairy Fairy       72
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


By breeding

# Pokémon Type Father
II III IV V VI
001 Bulbasaur Bulbasaur Grass Poison   LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleafAmaura
Aurorus
043 Oddish Oddish Grass Poison     LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf
102 Exeggcute Exeggcute Grass Psychic   LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf
114 Tangela Tangela Grass Grass LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleafShiftry LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf
152 Chikorita Chikorita Grass Grass LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleafShiftry LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleafAmauraAurorus
155 Cyndaquil Cyndaquil Fire Fire     SeedotNuzleafDeerlingSawsbuck SeedotNuzleafDeerlingSawsbuck
191 Sunkern Sunkern Grass Grass LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleafShiftry LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf
222 Corsola Corsola Water Rock   LotadLombreLudicolo LotadLombreLudicolo LotadLombreLudicolo
357 Tropius Tropius Grass Flying LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleafShiftry LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleafAmauraAurorus
420 Cherubi Cherubi Grass Grass   LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf LotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


By TM

# Pokémon Type Machine
I
--
II
--
III
--
IV
--
V
--
VI
TM96
001 Bulbasaur Bulbasaur Grass Poison
002 Ivysaur Ivysaur Grass Poison
003 Venusaur Venusaur Grass Poison
043 Oddish Oddish Grass Poison
044 Gloom Gloom Grass Poison
045 Vileplume Vileplume Grass Poison
046 Paras Paras Bug Grass
047 Parasect Parasect Bug Grass
069 Bellsprout Bellsprout Grass Poison
070 Weepinbell Weepinbell Grass Poison
071 Victreebel Victreebel Grass Poison
074 Geodude Geodude Rock Ground
075 Graveler Graveler Rock Ground
076 Golem Golem Rock Ground
095 Onix Onix Rock Ground
102 Exeggcute Exeggcute Grass Psychic
103 Exeggutor Exeggutor Grass Psychic
141 Kabutops Kabutops Rock Water
152 Chikorita Chikorita Grass Grass
153 Bayleef Bayleef Grass Grass
154 Meganium Meganium Grass Grass
155 Cyndaquil Cyndaquil Fire Fire
156 Quilava Quilava Fire Fire
157 Typhlosion Typhlosion Fire Fire
182 Bellossom Bellossom Grass Grass
185 Sudowoodo Sudowoodo Rock Rock
191 Sunkern Sunkern Grass Grass
192 Sunflora Sunflora Grass Grass
208 Steelix Steelix Steel Ground
218 Slugma Slugma Fire Fire
219 Magcargo Magcargo Fire Rock
222 Corsola Corsola Water Rock
251 Celebi Celebi Psychic Grass
252 Treecko Treecko Grass Grass
253 Grovyle Grovyle Grass Grass
254 Sceptile Sceptile Grass Grass
270 Lotad Lotad Water Grass
271 Lombre Lombre Water Grass
272 Ludicolo Ludicolo Water Grass
273 Seedot Seedot Grass Grass
274 Nuzleaf Nuzleaf Grass Dark
275 Shiftry Shiftry Grass Dark
315 Roselia Roselia Grass Poison
322 Numel Numel Fire Ground
323 Camerupt Camerupt Fire Ground
324 Torkoal Torkoal Fire Fire
331 Cacnea Cacnea Grass Grass
332 Cacturne Cacturne Grass Dark
342 Crawdaunt Crawdaunt Water Dark
357 Tropius Tropius Grass Flying
406 Budew Budew Grass Poison
407 Roserade Roserade Grass Poison
420 Cherubi Cherubi Grass Grass
421 Cherrim Cherrim Grass Grass
438 Bonsly Bonsly Rock Rock
455 Carnivine Carnivine Grass Grass
456 Finneon Finneon Water Water
465 Tangrowth Tangrowth Grass Grass
470 Leafeon Leafeon Grass Grass
485 Heatran Heatran Fire Steel
486 Regigigas Regigigas Normal Normal
492 Shaymin Shaymin Grass Grass
495 Snivy Snivy Grass Grass
496 Servine Servine Grass Grass
497 Serperior Serperior Grass Grass
511 Pansage Pansage Grass Grass
512 Simisage Simisage Grass Grass
524 Roggenrola Roggenrola Rock Rock
525 Boldore Boldore Rock Rock
526 Gigalith Gigalith Rock Rock
540 Sewaddle Sewaddle Bug Grass
541 Swadloon Swadloon Bug Grass
542 Leavanny Leavanny Bug Grass
548 Petilil Petilil Grass Grass
549 Lilligant Lilligant Grass Grass
556 Maractus Maractus Grass Grass
557 Dwebble Dwebble Bug Rock
558 Crustle Crustle Bug Rock
585 Deerling Deerling Normal Grass
586 Sawsbuck Sawsbuck Normal Grass
590 Foongus Foongus Grass Poison
591 Amoonguss Amoonguss Grass Poison
597 Ferroseed Ferroseed Grass Steel
598 Ferrothorn Ferrothorn Grass Steel
640 Virizion Virizion Grass Fighting
650 Chespin Chespin Grass Grass
651 Quilladin Quilladin Grass Grass
652 Chesnaught Chesnaught Grass Fighting
659 Bunnelby Bunnelby Normal Normal
660 Diggersby Diggersby Normal Ground
669 Flabébé Flabébé Fairy Fairy
670 Floette Floette Fairy Fairy
671 Florges Florges Fairy Fairy
672 Skiddo Skiddo Grass Grass
673 Gogoat Gogoat Grass Grass
688 Binacle Binacle Rock Water
689 Barbaracle Barbaracle Rock Water
698 Amaura Amaura Rock Ice
699 Aurorus Aurorus Rock Ice
703 Carbink Carbink Rock Fairy
708 Phantump Phantump Ghost Grass
709 Trevenant Trevenant Ghost Grass
710 Pumpkaboo Pumpkaboo Ghost Grass
711 Gourgeist Gourgeist Ghost Grass
716 Xerneas Xerneas Fairy Fairy
719 Diancie Diancie Rock Fairy
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


In other games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

The effect depends on the dungeon's current terrain.

Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team

Dungeons Move Type
Tiny Woods, Thunderwave Cave, Sinister Woods (1-12F), Howling Forest (1-7F), Buried Relic (1-20F), Wyvern Hill, Purity Forest (1-3F, 8-12F, 30-98F), and Oddity Cave (1-5F) Stun Spore  Grass 
Sinister Woods (13F), Lightning Field Razor Leaf
Mt. Steel, Silent Chasm, Mt. Thunder, Rock Path, Mt. Blaze, Snow Path, Mt. Freeze, Magma Cavern, Meteor Cave, Fiery Field, Northwind Field (20-30F), Mt. Faraway (1-9F), Western Cave (40-99F), Northern Range (8-24F), Pitfall Valley, Wish Cave (60-69F), Southern Cavern (1-23F), Oddity Cave (11-15F), and Remains Island Rock Slide  Rock 
Great Canyon, Uproar Forest, Desert Region, and Purity Forest (4-7F, 21-29F) Earthquake  Ground 
Lapis Cave, Frosty Forest, Sky Tower, Northwind Field (1-19F), Mt. Faraway (21-29F, 40F), Western Cave (1-39F), Wish Cave (30-39F, 70-99F), Southern Cavern (24-50F) Darknight Relic, Waterfall Pond, Joyous Tower, Far-off Sea (16-32F), and Oddity Cave (6-10F) Swift  Normal 
Howling Forest (8-15F), Silver Trench (70-98F), Mt. Faraway (10-20F, 30-39F), Northern Range (1-7F), Buried Relic (21-99F), Wish Cave (1-29F, 40-59F), Murky Cave, Solar Cave, and Unown Relic Shadow Ball  Ghost 
Stormy Sea, Silver Trench (1-69F, 99F), Northern Range (25F), Grand Sea, Far-off Sea (1-15F, 33-50F), Marvelous Sea, and Fantasy Strait Surf  Water 
Purity Forest (13-20F) BubbleBeam

Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky

Dungeons Move Type Category
Beach Cave, Drenched Bluff, Mt. Bristle, Waterfall Cave, Craggy Coast, Side Path, Mt. Horn, Rock Path, Amp Plains, Quicksand Cave*, Chasm Cave, Dark Hill, Sealed Ruins, Brine Cave*, Aegis Cave*, Mt. Travail, Landslide Cave, Labyrinth Cave, Mt. Mistral, Shimmer Hill, Zero Isle North (35-75), Zero Isle East (1-7F), Zero Isle South (4-7F; 13-20F), Zero Isle West (20-29F), Sky Peak Station Passes 3, 6 and 9; Sky Peak Summit Pass*, Zero Isle Center (28-30F), Destiny Tower (4-7F; 13-20F), and Inferno Cave Rock Slide  Rock  Physical
Apple Woods, Forest Path, Foggy Forest, Dusk Forest, Deep Dusk Forest, Treeshroud Forest, Hidden Land*, Mystifying Forest*, Marine Resort, Mystery Jungle*, Lush Prairie, Tiny Meadow, Oran Forest, Midnight Forest, Zero Isle North (1-34F), Zero Isle South (44-60F), Zero Isle West (10-19F), Sky Peak Station Passes 1, 2, 4 and 5' Zero Isle Center (8-13F; 17-27F; 31-32F; 36-42F), Destiny Tower (44-60F), and Oblivion Forest Seed Bomb  Grass  Physical
Northern Desert, Quicksand Cave*, Brine Cave*, Temporal Tower*, Mystifying Forest*, Dark Crater, Shimmer Desert, Giant Volcano, World Abyss*, Lost Wilderness, Zero Isle Center (33-35F), and Southeastern Islands Earthquake  Ground  Physical
Spacial Rift, World Abyss*, Mystery Jungle*, and Sky Peak Summit Pass* Mud Bomb Special
Crystal Cave, Crystal Crossing, Crevice Cave, Mt. Avalanche, Sky Stairway, Zero Isle East (15-40F), Zero Isle South (1-3F), Zero Isle West (20-29F), Star Cave, Zero Isle Center (1-7F), Destiny Tower (1-3F), and Treacherous Waters (1-15F) Ice Beam  Ice  Special
Blizzard Island, Zero Isle Center (14-16F), and Sky Peak Station Passes 7 and 8 Blizzard Special
Hidden Land*, Temporal Tower*, Aegis Cave*, Concealed Ruins, Happy Outlook, Zero Isle Center (43-45F), and Destiny Tower (96-99F) Tri Attack  Normal  Special
Surrounded Sea, Miracle Sea, Bottomless Sea, Serenity River, Lake Afar, and Treacherous Waters (16-30F) Hydro Pump  Water  Special


In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga


In the Pokémon Omega Ruby Crimson Passion and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Indigo Wisdom manga


In other generations

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 自然能力 Zìrán Nénglì
France Flag.png French Force-Nature
Germany Flag.png German Natur-Kraft
Greece Flag.png Greek Δύναμη Φύσης Dýnami Phýsis
Italy Flag.png Italian Naturforza
South Korea Flag.png Korean 자연의힘 Jayeon-yi Him
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Força da Natureza
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Moć Prirode
Spain Flag.png Spanish Adaptación


Generation VI TMs
0102030405060708091011121314151617181920212223242526
2728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152
5354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778
798081828384858687888990919293 • 94 (XYORAS) • 9596979899100
Generation VI HMs
010203040506ORAS07ORAS


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