
Rather catch another Temtem of the same species. I would not put any effort into training a Temtem with these SVs. The remaining SVs are all in the average range. Only two of the stats (HP and DEF) are in the range that is considered high. The SVs on the left are what I would consider average. The image above shows two sets of random SVs found on wild Temtem.
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How to get the best Single Value (SVs) Temtem stats
SPDEF = Special Defense determines defense against Special Attacks. SPATK = Special Attack is attack power for special Techniques. DEF = Defense against physical Techniques. ATK = Attack determines power for physical Techniques. SPD = Speed which determines attack priority per turn. STA = Stamina which lets you use Techniques. HP = Hit Points and is your Temtem’s health. You don’t want to spend hours leveling your Temtem only to realize their SVs are bad and you need to catch better ones.īefore we jump into the technical stuff, let’s quickly run through what the various stats are: It’s important that you are familiar with SVs before starting your Temtem collection. Single Values and Training Values are additions to your Temtem’s base stats, and they are what make one Temtem better than another of the same level. It will be easier to focus on min-maxing your Temtem once you’ve traveled all over the Airborne Archipelago. However, don’t get too caught up in trying to create the perfect Temtem and forget to have fun. Understanding SVs, TVs, and Traits will also help you beat the single-player campaign. If you want to build a team of Temtem for endgame PvP battles, you need to be aware of all these mechanics. There are three reasons for that: Single Values (SVs), Training Values (TVs), and Traits. While having the right combination of these things will give you a strong team, it won’t necessarily mean you have the best. There are a few things you need to consider when building the best team of Temtem – Type, synergies, and Techniques for instance.