Since their debut in the Hoenn region as Roaming Pokemon, Latios and Latias have become an iconic duo in thePokemonfranchise. Thankfully, they are not Roaming Pokemon inPokemon Brilliant DiamondandPokemonShining Pearl, making it easier for players to get a Latios or Latias with their best Nature.

Unlike mostPokemongames, Latios and Latias are not exclusive Pokemon inBrilliant DiamondorShining Pearl. As long as players buy the Soul Slate at Ramanas Park, they will have the chance to catch both of the Eon Pokemon. Players looking to get a Latios/Latias with a good Nature should save before battling, and prepare to soft reset and recatch if necessary.

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Best Nature for Latios

Latios is a Dragon/Psychic-type, making it weak to Dragon, Ice, Fairy, Ghost, Bug, and Dark-type. Despite its many weaknesses, Latios is a great Special Attacker with high Speed and solid Special Defense. This often allows Latios to move before its opponent andoccasionally 1-hit KO them. Latios' base stats are the following:

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90

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Speed

With low Attack and Defense, it’s best to avoid Natures that will give priority to those stats over Special Attack/Defense and Speed. However, Latios can manage fine if it has a Special Defense bane as long as its boon is in Speed or Special Attack.

Some good Natures for Latiosto have are:

BecauseMildandRashaffect Latios' Defense and Special Defense, Latios will need to be able tooutspeed the opponent to avoid getting knocked out. While these two Natures will give Latios a boost to his Special Attack, it may not be enough if he’s facing a fast Pokemon.

Thus, between the four of them,NaiveandHastyare the better options because they give Latios the Speed growth he needs tomove ahead of the opponent.

Natures that Latios will want to avoid are any that have a bane in Special Attack or Speed. AvoidSassy (+Sp. Def, -Spd), Relaxed (+Def, -Spd), Brave (+Atk, -Spd),andQuiet (+Sp. Attk, -Spd).All of these Natures slow down Latios' best stats and are not worth having if players intend on using him competitively.

Best Nature for Latias

Latias is the same as Latios, but her stats are reversed. Unlike her older brother, Latias has higher Special Defense and Defense.She shares the same Typing and weaknesses as Latios, but her Defense boons make her a little more durable.

Don’t take Latias' marginally lower Special Attack for granted. Her best method of dealing damage is going to be through Special Attack rather than Attack. This means players want to avoid having a Latias with a Special Attack bane. Since her defenses are stronger than Latios, having a Nature thatpositively impacts her Defense/Special Defense growthare good second options. Here are some of Latias' better natures:

Latias doesn’t need a high Attack to do well in battle. She will, however, need Speed if she’s hoping to outspeed her opponent. Players looking to make Latias a hard hitter can do so by having aModestLatias. Those who want her to be bulkier should go with theCalmandGentleNature instead.

The ideal Nature for Latias isTimidbecause it will give her the Speed growth she needs while sacrificingher relatively useless Attack stat.

Avoid theCareful (+Sp. Def, -Sp. Attk), Adamant (+Atk, -Sp. Attk), Naughty (+Attk, -Sp. Def),andSassy (+Sp. Def, -Spd)Natures. Any Nature that decreases Latias' Special Attack/Defense or Speed is not recommended.