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Garchomp in the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Pokedex.
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Best Garchomp Nature in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

Garchomp will elevate your offense.

Garchomp is a great Dragon attacker that hits fast and hard with little to no setup, and it’s relatively easy to find Gible and Gabite in Paldea later in the game. If you’re looking to add this Pokemon to your team, here’s everything you need to know on the best nature for Garchomp in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

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What’s the Best Nature for Garchomp? Answered

The best nature for Garchomp is Jolly, especially since it doesn’t have access to Dragon Dance and is one of the best Earthquake users in Paldea, causing serious problems with a turn to Swords Dance. Additionally, Rough Skin is useful against low-power moves like Fake Out and the new Population Bomb because it damages the Pokemon that use them.

Other good moves for Garchomp include Dragon Claw, Outrage, and Fire Fang. Watch out for Ice Shards from Pokemon like Beartic, and avoid Avalugg because it will take you out with Avalanche after tanking an attack. Steel Pokemon shouldn’t be much of a problem, and other Dragon Pokemon should watch out. If you’re worried about Garchomp getting Burned, teach it Facade or give it a Lum Berry as a held item.

That’s everything we have on Garchomp’s best nature in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Check out some of our other Pokemon Scarlet and Violet content, like the best nature for Azumarill, is the GTS back, and the top 10 Pokemon in the game.


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Ryan Bruckner
Ryan Bruckner, a University of Wisconsin grad and cat dad, wrote for Twinfinite from September of 2022 to March of 2023. A large contributor to the site's Pokemon Scarlet & Violet coverage, Ryan also often wrote about Star Wars and the Pokemon TCG.