Best Iron Valiant Nature in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

If you're going to run Iron Valiant on your Pokemon team, you will need to know the best nature to obtain to get the most out of it!
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet bring some new additions to the game, which means there’s a lot of new pocket monsters out there that can be collected and battled against. When you’re looking to bring a team together, you want to make sure they Pokemon are as strong as they possibly can be. To get the most out of your battlers, you will want to have the ideal nature for them. If you want to know what the best nature for Iron Valiant is in the game, we have the information for you in this guide.

If you want to see all of the weaknesses and strengths of any Pokemon, be sure to head over to our Pokemon Type Chart guide!

Best Iron Valiant Nature

The Best Nature for Iron Valiant in Pokemon is either Jolly or Naive. Jolly is likely the preferred option, as Iron Valiant has a high Speed stat which can be taken even higher by boosting it via its nature. For the most part, you will be using Physical Attacks, which means you can safely reduce its Special Attack

Here’s a look at Iron Valiant’s Base Stats:

  • HP: 74
  • Attack: 130
  • Defense: 90
  • Sp. Atk: 120
  • Sp. Def: 60
  • Speed: 116

Naive on the other hand will also give you increased Speed, but reduce your Special Defense instead of Attack. The Special Defense on Iron Valiant is already quite low, so reducing it a bit more shouldn’t be too problematic. It’s also possible that you do use a Special Attack or two on the Pokemon, which isn’t too far from your Physical Attack stat.

If you’re curious what each nature does in the game, here’s list of them:

  • Adamant – Raises ATTACK, lowers SPECIAL ATTACK
  • Bashful – Neutral
  • Bold – Raises DEFENSE, lowers ATTACK
  • Brave – Raises ATTACK, lowers SPEED
  • Calm – Raises SPECIAL DEFENSE, lowers ATTACK
  • Careful – Raises SPECIAL DEFENSE, lowers SPECIAL ATTACK
  • Docile – Neutral
  • Gentle – Raises SPECIAL DEFENSE, lowers DEFENSE
  • Hardy – Neutral
  • Hasty – Raises SPEED, lowers DEFENSE
  • Impish – Raises DEFENSE, lowers SPECIAL ATTACK
  • Lax – Raises DEFENSE, lowers SPECIAL DEFENSE
  • Lonely – Raises ATTACK, lowers DEFENSE
  • Mild – Raises SPECIAL ATTACK, lowers DEFENSE
  • Modest – Raises SPECIAL ATTACK, lowers ATTACK
  • Naive – Raises SPEED, lowers SPECIAL DEFENSE
  • Naughty – Raises ATTACK, lowers SPECIAL DEFENSE
  • Quiet – Raises SPECIAL ATTACK, lowers SPEED
  • Quirky – Neutral
  • Rash – Raises SPECIAL ATTACK, lowers SPECIAL DEFENSE
  • Relaxed – Raises DEFENSE, lowers SPEED
  • Sassy – Raises SPECIAL DEFENSE, lowers SPEED
  • Serious – Neutral
  • Timid – Raises SPEED, lowers ATTACK

If you need help finding Pokémons and items, we have some additional guides for you: Where to find MintsWhere to find FrigibaxWhere to find TinkatinkWhere to find SinisteaWhere to find BronzorWhere to find MankeyWhere to find CharcadetWhere to find RioluWhere to find Eevee, and Where to find Wattrel.

That’s everything you need to know in choosing the best Nature for Iron Valiant. For more great content, check out the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet section of our site!

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage is the founder and editor-in-chief of Try Hard Guides. He has been covering and writing about video games for over 9 years. He is a 2013 graduate of the Academy of Art University with an A.A. in Web Design and New Media. In his off-time, he enjoys playing video games, watching bad movies, and spending time with his family.

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