Here is our Temtem tier list to tame the best creatures and build your Temtem squad. Use the top-tier ones to build your squad and crush your enemies!
Temtem is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Spanish development studio Crema and published by Humble Bundle. Temtem’s gameplay is heavily influenced by the Pokémon video game franchise. Players explore the environment, collecting and commanding the titular Temtem monsters in fights against other Temtem controlled by an NPC or another player.
In the game, players take on the role of a rookie Temtem tamer who embarks on an adventure around the six floating islands of the Airborne Archipelago while battling Clan Belsoto, an evil organization plotting to take over the islands by force. Temtem has a beautiful and vibrant world that the players can enjoy. There are a total of 133 Temtem species that the players can capture.
Temtem have been trained and utilised as travelling companions in the Airborne Archipelago. Collecting Temtem is also a popular pastime. Temtem are said to enjoy combat, which is regarded as a sport among the people. The Tempedia is a database that contains information on a wide range of species.
Each Temtem species can have one or two types, and each technique has a type as well. Temtem’s Type will impact how much damage they absorb from different sorts of attacks. The types are neutral, Wind, Earth, Water, Fire, Nature, Electric, Mental, Digital, Melee, Crystal and Toxic. It is vital that you build your Temtem squad considering all these type advantages and disadvantages. That is where our Temtem Tier List can help you choose the best ones
Temtem that have a lot of potential and can be used in a variety of ways. These Temtem can be utilized by many different teams.
Number | Temtem | Type |
#001 | Mimit | Digital |
#020 | Amphatyr | Nature and Electric |
#034 | Nagaise | Mental and Water |
#063 | Scaravolt | Electric and Fire |
#085 | Mushook | Toxic and Melee |
#116 | Yowlar | Neutral |
#132 | Tulcan | Wind and Fire |
#144 | Vulffy | Rock and Nature |
#164 | Volgon | Electric |
Temtem that work well on their own and can be utilised to form a powerful team core; they can be used in a wide range of teams and provide solid checks and counters, but they aren’t as overwhelming.
Number | Temtem | Type |
#022 | Mudrid | Rock and Crystal |
#028 | Skunch | Neutral and Melee |
#050 | Valash | Neutral and Crystal |
#030 | Mouflank | Neutral |
#056 | Myx | Crystal and Mental |
#065 | Hedgine | Digital and Fire |
#089 | Ukama | Water |
#128 | Kalabyss | Water nd Toxic |
#137 | Kinu | Nature and Mental |
#140 | Vulcrane | Fire and Rock |
#143 | Koish | Water and Fire |
#143 | Koish | Water and Nature |
Temtem who are well-balanced in their roles and are suitable choices for consideration in a number of teams; they each bring their own set of strengths and weaknesses to the table.
Number | Temtem | Type |
#036 | Nidrasil | Nature and Toxic |
#045 | Babawa | Nature and Water |
#047 | 0b10 | Digital and Electric |
#049 | Saku | Nature and Wind |
#053 | Barnshe | Mental and Wind |
#054 | Gyalis | Crystal and Melee |
#069 | Saipat | Water and Melee |
#074 | Tortenite | Crystal and Toxic |
#078 | Cycrox | Digital and Toxic |
#091 | Raignet | Electric |
#094 | Seismunch | Melee and Rock |
#106 | Noxolotl | Toxic |
#110 | Volarend | Toxic and Wind |
#112 | Grumper | Rock and Electric |
#118 | Garyo | Water and Rock |
#123 | Nessla | Water and Electric |
#126 | Loatle | Digital and Mental |
#131 | Tukai | Wind and Water |
#133 | Tuvine | Wind and Crystal |
#134 | Turoc | Wind and Rock |
#135 | Tuwire | Wind and Digital |
#163 | Tyranak | Fire and Nature |
Temtem with a moderate level of team reliability and a niche application. Although not as adaptable as higher tiers, they can be more powerful under the right strategies.
Number | Temtem | Type |
#003 | Zaobian | Digital |
#004 | Chromeon | Digital and Nature |
#011 | Loali | Nature and Wind |
#018 | Granph | Wind |
#026 | Wiplump | Water and Wind |
#031 | Rholder | Neutral and Rock |
#038 | Capyre | Fire |
#041 | Zenorath | Crystal |
#058 | Raize | Fire |
#059 | Raican | Fire |
#071 | Drakash | Rock and Fire |
#075 | Innki | Electric and Crystal |
#080 | Pocus | Mental |
#087 | Mastione | Fire |
#099 | Momo | Neutral |
#104 | Cerneaf | Nature |
#114 | Gazuma | Electric and Wind |
#122 | Shuine | Crystal and Water |
#129 | Adoroboros | Toxic and Mental |
#141 | Pigepic | Wind |
#143 | Koish | Water and Electric |
Temtem with a tiny niche that may allow them to fit into a team, but are often impractical and may fail to function even in their specialty.
Number | Temtem | Type |
#004 | Chromeon | Electric and Digital |
#004 | Chromeon | Fire and Digital |
#004 | Chromeon | Neutral and Digital |
#004 | Chromeon | Water and Digital |
#006 | Molgu | Digital |
#008 | Platimous | Water and Toxic |
#012 | Tateru | Neutral |
#061 | Piraniant | Water |
#083 | Golzy | Electric and Melee |
#095 | Zizare | Rock |
#101 | Kauren | Rock |
#108 | Goolder | Toxic |
#115 | Oceara | Water |
#142 | Akranox | Rock and Toxic |
#143 | Koish | Water and Digital |
#143 | Koish | Mental and Water |
Temtem that have some significant weaknesses that make them difficult to play or develop around. You are going to be at a disadvantage if you have these Temtem on your team.
Number | Temtem | Type |
#004 | Chromeon | Digital |
#004 | Chromeon | Rock and Digital |
#004 | Chromeon | Wind and Digital |
#143 | Koish | Water |
#143 | Koish | Crystal and Water |
#143 | Koish | Melee and Water |
#161 | Anahir | Crystal and Fire |
#024 | Taifu | Nature |
This was our tier list of the creatures that you can tame in Temtem. With a variety of creatures, you need to consider the team synergy and how they work together as a team. Getting al the SS and S tier creatures might sound like a reasonable idea but you should also consider what characters you love. After all the point of any game is to have fun!
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