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natu
#177

Natu

Tiny Bird Pokémon

PsychicFlying

Although it still can’t fly, its jumping power is outstanding. It jumps way up into trees and plucks the buds from the branches.

Base Stats

HP 40
Attack 50
Defense 45
Sp. Atk 70
Sp. Def 45
Speed 70
Total 320

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Evolution Chain

xatu Xatu Lv. 25

Moves

Locations

Details

Category Tiny Bird Pokémon
Height 0.2 m
Weight 2.0 kg
Base Exp 64
Growth Rate Medium
Capture Rate 190
Base Happiness 70
Gender 50% ♂ / 50% ♀
Habitat Forest
Egg Groups Flying

Sprites

natu Front Front
natu Back Back
natu Front Shiny Front Shiny
natu Back Shiny Back Shiny
natu Official Art Official Art
natu Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

pu Usage: 0.6%
Defensive Magic Bounce
Moves
Night Shade / Psychic
Reflect / Thunder Wave
Item
Eviolite
Ability
Magic Bounce
Nature
Bold
EVs
HP 248
Def 244
Spe 16

Strategy Overview

With a great ability in Magic Bounce, Natu carves itself an effective niche in the PU metagame. As the only Pokemon in the tier that has access to the ability, Natu is able to deflect entry hazards and other status moves such as Stealth Rock and Will-O-Wisp. Natu has a great utility movepool that complements its role as a defensive Magic Bounce user, including options such as U-turn, Reflect, and reliable recovery in Roost. Natu, however, has a rather poor defensive typing, and it is easily targeted by common Dark-, Ice-, Rock-, and Electric-types such as Spiritomb, Aurorus, and Eelektross. Natu cannot switch into all entry hazard setters, as some setters like Aggron can be a problem if they predict Natu switching into them; therefore, mind games are usually played to keep entry hazards away from the field consistently by keeping the opponent guessing if Natu is switching in or not. Aside from Reflect, Natu has very poor bulk even with its Eviolite intact and can be easily threatened by powerful Pokemon or Pokemon that deal super effective damage to it such as Lycanroc. Furthermore, due to its reliance on Eviolite, Knock Off is an extremely dangerous tool against Natu, as it sports a weakness to the move and losing Eviolite severely hinders its longevity. Despite Natu's typing, it makes for a terrible check to Fighting-types because Fighting-types such as Gurdurr and Throh are able to take any of Natu's moves once and retaliate with Knock Off, while other Fighting-types such as Hitmonchan carry other threatening coverage moves such as Ice Punch. Natu's relative passivity means that setup sweepers can generally switch into it with ease, not fearing much aside from Thunder Wave, though Substitute users like Oricorio-G can avoid the move. Being reliant on Night Shade for damage also allows Normal-type wallbreakers like Kangaskhan and Zangoose to easily switch in.

Most Used Moves

Roost
90.0%
U-turn
66.7%
Toxic
43.7%
Reflect
20.8%

Most Used Items

Eviolite
76.3%

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc