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Natures also dictate the manner in which Pokémon battle by themselves at the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Palace}}, different Natures (including the five non-increasing/decreasing ones) make the Pokémon use different methods of attacks and change tactics when they are low on health. A man in a house closest to the [[Sunyshore City]] Heritage Site asks to see {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with different Natures (Serious, Naive and Quirky), and will give the {{player}} three [[Pokétch]] applications. | Natures also dictate the manner in which Pokémon battle by themselves at the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Palace}}, different Natures (including the five non-increasing/decreasing ones) make the Pokémon use different methods of attacks and change tactics when they are low on health. A man in a house closest to the [[Sunyshore City]] Heritage Site asks to see {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with different Natures (Serious, Naive and Quirky), and will give the {{player}} three [[Pokétch]] applications. | ||
Starting in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the stats increased or decreased by a Pokémon's Nature has a red or blue highlight (respectively) when viewing that Pokémon's summary screen. | |||
From Generation V onwards, the player can assign a nature to their Trainer profile (by registering it on their {{ga|Trainer Card}} in Generation V, or their PSS profile in Generation VI). In Generation V these Natures affect what the player will say on others' games at [[Unity Tower]]. | |||
==List of Natures== | ==List of Natures== |
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