Pokemon Let’s Go: How to Use the Fortune Teller for Perfect Nature

How to Use the Fortune Teller in Pokemon Let’s Go

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Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee are full HD remakes of the original Game Boy titles, and they also mark the popular series’ debut on the Nintendo Switch. A few things have been changed in this game, such as the ability for players to control the natures of their captured creatures. That’s where the Fortune Teller NPC comes in. Here’s how to use the Fortune Teller to get the perfect nature for your Pokemon in Pokemon Let’s Go.

Where the Fortune Teller Is

  • Clear Vermillion City and get the Light Up Secret Technique
  • Go through Rock Tunnel to the east of Cerulean City to get to Lavender Town
  • At Lavender Town, take the western path and go through the underground passage to reach Celadon City
  • Find the Fortune Teller at the Celadon City Poke Mart

From here, just talk to her and you’ll have to pay 10,000 Poke Bucks in order to start messing around with Pokemon natures. She’ll ask you two flower-related questions, and your answers will determine the nature of the wild Pokemon you can catch that day.

Here’s a list of all the natures you can get in Pokemon Let’s Go depending on your answer combinations:

  • Water Red, Thin Red – Hardy  (no change)
  • Water Red, Thin Yellow – Lonely (+Atk, -Def)
  • Water Red, Thin Blue – Adamant (+Atk, -Sp. Atk)
  • Water Red, Thin Green – Naughty (+Atk, -Sp. Def)
  • Water Red, Thin Pink – Brave (+Atk, -Spd)
  • Water Yellow, Thin Red – Bold (+Def, -Atk)
  • Water Yellow, Thin Yellow – Docile (no change)
  • Water Yellow, Thin Blue – Impish (+Def, – Sp. Atk)
  • Water Yellow, Thin Green – Lax (+Def, -Sp. Def)
  • Water Yellow, Thin Pink – Relaxed (+Def, -Spd)
  • Water Blue, Thin Red – Modest (+Sp. Atk, -Atk)
  • Water Blue, Thin Yellow – Mild (+Sp Atk, -Def)
  • Water Blue, Thin Blue – Bashful (no change)
  • Water Blue, Thin Green – Rash (+Sp. Atk, – Sp. Def)
  • Water Blue, Thin Pink – Quiet (+Sp. Atk, – Spd)
  • Water Green, Thin Red – Calm (+Sp. Def, -Atk)
  • Water Green, Thin Yellow – Gentle (+Sp. Def, -Def)
  • Water Green, Thin Blue – Careful (+Sp. Def, -Sp. Atk)
  • Water Green, Thin Green – Quirky (no change)
  • Water Green, Thin Pink – Sassy (+Sp. Def, -Spd)
  • Water Pink, Thin Red – Timid (+Spd, -Atk)
  • Water Pink, Thin Yellow – Hasty (+Spd, -Def)
  • Water Pink, Thin Blue – Jolly (+Spd, -Sp. Atk)
  • Water Pink, Thin Green – Naive (+Spd, -Sp. Def)
  • Water Pink, Thin Pink – Serious (no change)

The nature changes will reset every day in Pokemon Let’s Go, and you’ll have to pay another 10,000 Poke Bucks if you want to use the Fortune Teller again, so be wise about it. Once you’ve got the perfect nature down, you’ll then want to focus on getting a Pokemon with the best IVs.

That’s all you need to know about how to use the Fortune Teller in Pokemon Let’s Go to get the perfect nature for your desired creatures. Be sure to search Twinfinite or check our Pokemon Let’s Go guide wiki for more tips and information on the game.


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Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.