NAIVE NATURE CALCULATOR

Check how Naive nature changes any Pokemon's stats at level 50. Naive boosts Speed by 10% and cuts Sp. Defense by the same amount, so it matters more for some builds than others. Type a name below to see the exact stat shift and whether Naive is the right call.

In Winds & Waves, Nature Mints can change a Pokemon's stat effects without changing its actual nature.

Select a Pokemon above to see how Naive changes their stats

Quick Pick

BEST NAIVE NATURE POKEMON

Naive cuts Sp. Defense for 10% more Speed. Mixed attackers that need both physical and special moves pick this when Timid's Attack penalty isn't an option. Over in Winds & Waves, Duskull, Wingull, and Pichu all run Naive in competitive play. Same nature, new meta. Naive is still the go-to for Speed-focused builds in Winds & Waves.

Naive raises Speed by 10% and lowers Sp. Defense by 10%. Speed-focused Pokemon willing to sacrifice special bulk. 3 Pokemon competitively run this nature.
#PokemonTierRoleAbility+Spe-SpDSpe
1
Duskull
Duskull
GHOST
CPhysical AttackerLevitate
25+7
90-11
25
2
Wingull
Wingull
WATERFLYING
CSpecial AttackerKeeneye
85+13
30-5
85
3
Pichu
Pichu
ELECTRIC
DSpecial AttackerLightningrod
60+11
35-6
60
Duskull
Duskull
GHOST
C
Role
Physical Attacker
Ability
Levitate
+Spe
25 +7
Spe
25
Wingull
Wingull
WATER FLYING
C
Role
Special Attacker
Ability
Keeneye
+Spe
85 +13
Spe
85
Pichu
Pichu
ELECTRIC
D
Role
Special Attacker
Ability
Lightningrod
+Spe
60 +11
Spe
60

NAIVE NATURE GUIDE

+10%Speed
-10%Sp. Defense
Flavor Preference
Likes Sweet, dislikes Bitter
Competitive Role
Speed-focused Pokemon willing to sacrifice special bulk.
Naive vs Timid
Choose Naive
+Speed / -Sp. Defense
  • Pokemon in contested speed tiers (base 80-110)
  • Sweepers that need to outspeed threats before attacking
  • Pokemon without priority moves or speed-boosting setups
Choose Timid
+Speed / -Attack
  • Pokemon with priority moves that bypass speed
  • Dragon Dance / Shift Gear users that fix speed in-game
  • Wallbreakers that need maximum damage output
How to Get
SynchronizeLead with a Naive Pokemon that has the Synchronize ability. Wild Pokemon will match its nature. (Gen 3+)
BreedingGive the parent with Naive nature an Everstone. The offspring will inherit it. (100% since Gen 5)
Nature MintUse a Naive Mint to change stat effects to Naive. The original nature name stays but stats change. (Gen 8+)

NAIVE FAQs

What does the Naive nature do in Pokemon?
Naive raises Speed by 10% and lowers Sp. Defense by 10%. At level 100 with full investment, that's roughly a 30-point swing on the boosted stat. Pokemon with Naive nature prefer Sweet flavor and dislike Bitter.
What are the best Naive nature Pokemon?
Top Naive users include Duskull, Wingull, and Pichu. They benefit from the Speed boost because their main damage comes from that stat. The Sp. Defense drop doesn't hurt them since they don't rely on it.
Is Naive a good nature for competitive Pokemon?
Naive is a strong competitive nature. It's one of the most-used natures in competitive formats. The key is matching it to Pokemon that don't need Sp. Defense in their moveset.
How do I get a Naive nature Pokemon?
Synchronize is the fastest method. Lead with a Pokemon that has Synchronize and Naive nature, and wild encounters match it (Gen 3+). Breeding works too: give the Naive parent an Everstone and all offspring inherit the nature. Nature Mints (Gen 8+) let you change the stat effect to Naive without rebreeding.
Should I use Naive or Timid?
Naive prioritizes mixed speed, while Timid goes for special speed. Pick Naive when your Pokemon's role depends on the stat it boosts. Go with Timid when special speed matters more for your team.
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