3/30/2023 0 Comments Fomu temtem![]() ![]() These cost Pansuns so its not really sustainable to buy the items instead of TV training in the long run, but it is useful to be able to buy the subtracting items to correct any bad TVs you may want to get rid of that you may have picked up by capturing rare encounters like Ocearas while farming Kalabyss. Those which can add or subtract 20 from a particular stat per use. At the moment I don't have an exact calc for how much equal 1 stat point, I will add that in once I've figured that out for myself, at the present Level Cap is level 48, which means that level 50 rates are almost accurate.Īre we able to skip this or correct bad TVs I don't want? Yes to both, items can be bought at the Fruit Market in Superior Omninesia. On a surface level you'll usually just jam a 500/500 set on whichever stats you find most important for a particular set, but if you really get into competitive you'll be jamming calculations to figure out exactly how many TVs you need to survive a particular hit for something or to outspeed another- but for a beginner 500/500 sets get you a good start. What do the numbers look like? Well for starters your temtem can have up to 1000 TVs each, with up to 500 in a particular stat. In addition you still earn TVs on any temtem you capture, so do keep in mind that if you are capturing rare spawns you are earning wrong TVs. that means if you have two temtem knocking out a fomu and a third in back with a cowards cloak also earning XP, all 3 will get 2 SPDEF TVs. So TV Training is taking a temtem freshly tamed or bred and making sure you get the most optimal stats for it based off of what you battle- although obviously you can also do it casually during your playthrough to try to get a bit more speed or damage out of your Ganki.Īlso, any temtem that would be valid for earning experience will earn full TVs for the K.O. In addition every temtem's TV reward is listed in your tempedia right in game! Just the encounter info will give you that, you don't even need its capture info. Temtem unlike the unnamed game doesn't really try to hide this information though- its conveniently available on your temtem's stat page what its SVs are and how many TVs of each stat you've acquired. So if you ram your Pigepic against nothing but Skail you'll end up with one fast pig. Now for people who haven't delved that deep into that game, basically TVs (I assume short for training values) are extra stats that your temtem gain based on what kind of Temtem they defeat in battle. So what are TVs? Well if you've played the other creature collector game to any competitive level you've probably heard of IVs and EVs- TVs = EVs. Also if you're having trouble clearing Windward Fort or the First Dojo I included a list of spots available before clearing Windward Fort, found in the second post of this threat. Hey guys, welcome to a Temtem Player's guide to TVs and where to farm them- if you just want the list go down until you find the sorted sections, if you need to know what the heck TVs are stick around and I'll explain them. ![]()
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