![]() ![]() Additionally, their remaining stats (with the exception of Speed) are given an increased floor of 20. One fun fact about SVs is that Luma Temtem - Temtem’s equivalent to Pokemon’s shinies - are guaranteed to have at least three perfect SVs. However, this is quite complicated and sucks up a lot of time and resources, so I wouldn’t recommend it for a regular playthrough. Through the use of Breeding Gear, you can guarantee this, and create Temtem with perfect SVs. When you breed Temtem together, they have a chance to inherit SVs from their parents. From this, you can determine that the Pigepic on the left has higher Special Defense SVs than the Pigepic on the right. The Pigepic on the left takes less damage than the one on the right. You have your Tuwai use Shrill Voice, a special technique that hits both Pigepics with the same strength at the same time. Let’s say you’re facing two untamed Pigepics. Two Temtem of the same species will almost certainly have different SVs. SVs stands for “Single Values.” They’re a randomized set of stats unique to an individual Temtem - hence the “single” in its name. Even without extra training, Amphatyr will outspeed most Tems, because they’re naturally very fast. This species has the highest Base Speed in the entirety of Temtem at a whopping 110. For example, Amphatyr is an Electric/Nature Tem that appears similar to a deer or antelope. They give a general idea of what that species is naturally good or bad at. Stat totals rule combat calculations, determining things like damage given, damage taken, turn order, and stamina loss.īase Stats are best understood as the innate strengths and weaknesses of a Temtem species. These three stat spreads combine to form an individual Temtem’s stat totals. This set of seven stats is repeated three times for every single Tem, in three different ways: Base Stats, SVs, and TVs. These are: Health Points (HP), Stamina (STA), Speed (SPD), Attack (ATK), Defense (DEF), Special Attack (SPATK), and Special Defense (SPDEF). “Stats” are the seven physical traits that determine how Temtem behave in combat. Now, for those unfamiliar with these complex systems… There are some number differentials as well of course, but that’s the gist of it. Unlike Pokemon, though, Temtem always displays these “hidden” stats, and includes some in-game tutorialization on the matter. Temtem’s SVs and TVs are equivalent to Pokemon’s IVs and EVs, respectively. Base Stats are about the same between the two, although Temtem has an additional stat - Stamina. If you’re a hardcore Pokemon fan coming over to Temtem, I can save you some time. Not only are there all those types you’re unfamiliar with, physical & special techniques, synergy, and more, but also… what the heck are Base Stats, SVs, and TVs? How do these stats affect your Temtem? Can you raise and lower them? Is there an optimal way to do so? Here’s everything you need to know about Base Stats, SVs, and TVs in Temtem. ![]() There’s a lot going on under the hood of Temtem. ![]()
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