Temtem is available now on Steam Early Access. So Wind temtem, for example, will take half damage from and deal half damage to other Wind temtem. Resistance means that it will take half the regular damage from the source, and ineffectiveness means it will deal half the damage it normally would to a source. The orange “0.5x” and the yellow “0.5x” represent resistances and ineffectiveness, respectively. The red “2x” and the green “2x” represent the weaknesses and strengths, respectively. Many charts use the type symbols, which I end up having to look up because I’m still learning the symbols and what means what. I personally like it because it’s color-coded with the types written out. If you’re more of a visual learner, this chart from Reddit user “maraldeth” is quite handy. It may take some time to get used to how temtem types affect one another. These strengths and weaknesses don’t really seem to follow any clear logic, like Fire being weak to Water. There are currently fifteen Toxic temtem in the game. Toxic temtem are weak against Wind temtem. Toxic temtem are strong against Water and Nature temtem. Melee temtem are weak against Mental and Digital temtem.Ĭurrently, there are six Melee temtem in the game, including the “starter” temtem, Smazee. Melee temtem are strong against Earth and Crystal temtem. There are currently nine Mental temtem in the game, including the “starter” temtem, Houchic. Mental temtem are weak against Electric, Digital and Crystal. Mental temtem are strong against Neutral and Melee temtem. There are currently fourteen Crystal temtem in the game, including Crystle, one of the “starter” temtem. All Temtem types chart strengths and weaknesses Taking. Crystal temtem are weak against Fire, Earth and Melee temtem. In this guide, we’ll break down the various types of Temtem you can find and go over the different strengths and weaknesses each type has. Digital temtem are weak against Water temtem, Electric temtem, and other Digital temtem.Ĭurrently there are only two Digital temtem (Oree and Zaobian), so encountering them isn’t going to happen often.Ĭrystal temtem are strong against Electric and Mental temtem. For example, what is a Digital Temtem weak against? What’s the difference between Earth and Crystal temtem? Shouldn’t Toxic temtem be strong against everything? Let’s take a look at these obscure temtem types to discover what their strengths and weaknesses are.ĭigital temtem are strong against Mental temtem, other Digital temtem and Melee temtem. Temtem introduces temtem types that don’t have clear strengths and weaknesses. A defending Temtem is considered to have a 'weakness' to a certain type if the damage multiplier against it is greater than 1x, and is said to have a 'resistance' if the multiplier is less than 1x. For example, water temtem will do well against a fire temtem but won’t do so great against an electric temtem. Below is the full type chart for each type's individual effectiveness against itself and its counterparts. True to Temtem’s clear inspiration, individual temtem are grouped by types that are uniquely strong and weak against other types of temtem. Players jumping into the world of Temtem are finding that the game is very similar to Pokemon in nearly every way. Get Houchic to level 29 to see it evolve into Tental, and see serious boosts to its special attack and speed.Temtem released last week on Steam Early Access. Keep an eye on this Temtem for its relatively-strong speed, strength, and stamina. It remains the Temtem of choice for those looking to add a tank to their squad: Crystle's evolved form is strong in both its health and defensive stats. Once your Crystle reaches level 30, it evolves into Sherald. Anyway, the starting Temtem evolutions are: Also, check our Temtem type list so you can see the strengths and weaknesses of your potential starting pick. Each of the three Temtem starters has three evolutionary stages, although their final forms have not yet been revealed.
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