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Temtem
Cheat Codes:
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Submitted by: David K.
Useful Hints:
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1.If a Temtem uses an attack at low stamina, it’ll use all the remaining
stamina and take the remaining stamina cost as health damage. Stamina is
healed a little bit every turn, but you can use the “Rest” command to
restore more stamina at the cost of a turn for that Temtem.
2.If two Temtem share a type, they can breed. Each time they breed, their
level of fertility will reduce by one. There is no way to regain fertility.
3.Wild Temtem normally have a base level fertility level of 8, but having
better SV values (Single Values) reduces this by one for each stat with a
good SV value. This can go as low as Fertility level 4.
4.You can breed two sets of Temtem at one time. It normally takes 25
minutes to produce an egg, or 15 if they’re the same evolutionary line.
5.Hatching an egg takes 5-45 minutes and must be done with it in your
party. The length of time depends on the child Temtem’s capture rate.
6.Temtem can have one of two traits. These traits activate at different
points in battle, depending on the trigger and effect. Evolving Temtem
gain new traits.
7.Gear are items that can be equipped to Temtem.
Most are obtained by completing quests or finding them in the world.
8.Temtem have three different types of attack:
* Physical attacks compare the user’s attack stat and the defender’s
defence stat.
* Special attacks compare the user’s special attack stat and the special
defender’s special defence stat.
* Status attacks don’t deal damage but modify battle conditions.
9.Pay attention to which attacks are targeting which Temtem. For example,
some can affect your opponent’s team, while others affect everyone.
10.You may have heard of “Luma” Temtem. These are differently coloured
Temtem much like Shiny Pokémon are in the Pokémon games, so they do not
have different stats. They’re mostly caught for bragging rights.
How to Grow your Temtem:
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Temtem grow in strength the more they are used in battle. This is
represented in the game as Experience, with enough experience granting
Temtem additional Levels. Temtem levels range from 1-100, with each new
level granting additional points to a Temtem’s Stats.
The exact experience required to level up varies between Temtem species.
When an enemy Temtem is defeated, any friendly Temtem that were on the
battlefield at the same time as that enemy will be granted experience,
even if Temtem were switched with others in the party. This can be used
to level up weaker Temtem very quickly. First, put the Temtem you wish
to level up in the first or second slot of your party. Then, in battle,
immediately swap the weaker Temtem for a stronger one and proceed to
defeat the enemies. Both the stronger and weaker Temtem will gain experience.
Tips and Tricks (Things Game Doesn't Tell You):
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You can't change your name: When you boot up the game for the first time, your
first task is creating a character to roam the world of Temtem. This includes
things like body type, pronouns, hair style and your name. Your name is
something that can't be changed and that's important to note because if you
pick something you don't like, you're stuck with it. It's also the name other
players in the game will see.
Some evolutions lines aren't complete: Only 76 Temtem are in the game while
it's in Early Access and this means that some evolution lines cannot be
completed yet. This includes your starter so after it evolves for the first
time, don't expect a second evolution (for now).
You won't get much money: There are a lot of tamers in Temtem and each time
you beat one, you get paunsuns, which is the currency of the game. It's easy
to empty your pansun balance on things like healing items and stamina
restoration items, but you should know that replenishing the balance will
take a while. We're not saying that you shouldn't spend your pansun — just be
wary on what you spend it on.
Locations: Your in-game map will show a lot of things but one thing it won't
show is the name of a location. When you're looking at your map, you'll see
it in its entirety but you won't see where on the map Zadar is or where
Arissola is located. Where these locations lie on the map is on you so when
you arrive to a new area or find an area of interest, make a point to look at
the map and make a mental note of where you are.
You're supposed to lose the first battle: Your first Temtem battle comes just
after you select your starter and you are guaranteed to lose. You're supposed
to lose. The game doesn't tell you this, but it's a part of what comes next
so if you lose, don't bother resetting your progress or restarting the game.
You can play with other players in the game: You might have known this already
because the game is an MMO but Temtem doesn't explain how to play with other
players. To do this, open your menu and press E three times to reach a list
of people nearby in the game world. You can select to play with them.
This consists of battling, roaming the world together and trading Temtem and
items.
Pay attention to the rings under a Temtem: After you select a technique
during a battle, you have to select a Temtem. When you do, you should notice
a ring that's one of three colors. If you haven't caught a Temtem that
matches the type of Temtem you're battling, the ring will be white. This
doesn't really tell you anything. However, if you have caught a Temtem of
the type of Temtem (note: type, not species) you're battling, the ring could
still be white. This means the selected technique will do standard or neutral
damage. If this ring is red, the technique will do half-damage and if the
ring is green, the technique will do double damage.
There aren't any tutorials: The game will hold your hand through a few of
its mechanics the first time you encounter the, but beyond that, there
aren't any ways to learn about something in-game. There isn't a journal
with explanations of everything you've learned and there isn't a hint system.
So, if you can't figure something out, chances are the game will not help
you understand.
There are side quests in the game: Temtem is an MMO and one staple of MMOs
is an abundance of quests. There are, of course, the main quests, which
guide you through the story of Temtem, but there are also a number of side
quests. These kinds of quests usually don't take too long and consist of just
one or two steps. When you look at the right side of the screen, your main
will be the quest at the top of the list and the quests with exclamation marks
next to them are your in-progress side quests.
Your Tempedia can tell you a lot: The Tempedia is the Pokedex, as it were, of
Temtem. It keeps track of all caught and seen Temtem as its primary function,
but it also serves as a great window into the stats of your caught Temtem.
When you select a Temtem that you've caught, you can view its SVs and TVs as
well as its current general stats. You can also see techniques and traits
here too.
What TVs are: TV stands for Training Value and they're similar to EVs of
Pokemon fame. They are stat boosts that sit on top of your standard stats.
You can only have 500 for a single stat like HP or Speed but only a grand
total of 1000 across all seven stats (HP, Stamina, Speed, Attack, Defense,
Special Attack, Special Defense). Each species of Temtem yields a different
TV once it's defeated.
What SVs are: SV stands for Single Value and these are your standard stats
associated with each stat category. If a Temtem has 40 as its SV for stamina,
the Temtem's stamina is 40.
Check every trash can: Pokemon veterans might already know this trick but
people new to this might not realize how many items are hidden inside trash
cans in both that game and Temtem. When you see a trash can in a building or
outside, press F to interact with it and chances are there's an item sitting
inside waiting to be obtained by you.
Stuck in “press any key” Window – Issue Fix:
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Currently widespread issue without known cause or always working solution.
Developers are aware of the issue and are looking into it.
-=Potential workarounds=-
* Make sure that Steam client is not in offline mode and that you do not have
any internet connectivity issues.
* Use keyboard instead of controller in this particular screen.
* Make sure that you have the latest version of the game running by either
closing and starting Steam or Discord or verifying game cache integrity
on Steam.
Best Place to Make Money and Farm XP:
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By Shaymoose
Money can be pretty hard to come by in the current release of Temtem so here’s
a handy guide on where to make the most money and get a decent amount of xp
along the way
Currently the best way to make money in Temtem is by releasing caught Tem’s for
the FreeTem group, you can do this every time you catch a Tem or you can do it
directly from the PC at any healing point in the game.
Then to get the cash for those you’ve released you simply need to head over to
the FreeTem groups house next to the breeding centre on Omninesia, talk to the
woman at the desk and you’ll get the money for all those you’ve currently
released.
However the amount you get is actually dependent on the level, stats, rarity
and variety of Tems you’ve released, so in order to maximise the amount you’re
earning each time you’ll need to head over to this specific cave on Tucma.
Then by using a Nessla or any other Tem with a good multi hit or chain ability
you can weaken and catch two Tems at a time which are usually somewhere between
level 37 and level 40. Of course Nessla will on multiple occasions kill these
Tems due to type advantage but if you bring along a Tem you want to level simple
cowards cloak them and while you’re busy making money you’re also levelling up
your lower Tems pretty quickly.
This cave is also where the Rare Tem Shuine can spawn so if you don’t want it
you can simply release for extra money or grab a few to breed later.
Once you’ve used up all your cards head back to collect your payout which for
me has ranged from 2,500 to 4,500 depending on how good the Tems I let go were
using 50 cards at a time which you could of course use more and double that
income again.
But to actually keep the money you’ve been making while doing this you’ll need
the four-leaf clover from the very first island, located here which is
inaccessible without the Crystal Skates so make sure to head here before going
to Tucma or co-op with someone who has not gone Tucma as their skates will be
able to take you through.
This allows you to use regular Tem cards like they are Tem card + reducing the
cost of restocking cards for farming and simply has to be equipped on your
Nessla or whatever Tem you’re using to farm.
So in summary garb the four-leaf clover, slap it on a Nessla, buy a bunch of
regular Tem cards and head on over to Tucma and make some sweet sweet money.
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