![]() ![]() Let’s say you have a Temtem that has a Special Attack Technique you really like. Let’s look at why TVs can become a serious rabbit hole you might not want to go down. And defeating different Temtem will reward you with different stat increases. When you defeat a wild enemy in battle, all the Temtem that participated in the fight will receive an increase to their TVs. There are two ways you can do this: Defeating wild Temtem by knockout or capture and feeding your Temtem fruit items. The most important thing to know about TVs is that you can control how they increase. That’s a considerable increase in power and another reason why you need to catch Temtem with the right SVs before you spend hours increasing their level and TVs. Each Temtem can have their stats increased by 1,000 with TVs, but each individual stat can only be increased by a maximum of 500. Training Values, on the other hand, are always increasing as you battle. Your Temtem’s Single Value stats can never be changed. How to get the best Training Value (TVs) Temtem stats So don’t get too attached to your Crystle, Smazee or Houchic. You can catch better versions of them in the wild and breed them into the best versions of themselves. It’s how you get the best SVs possible in Temtem.Īs mentioned in my guide on which starter Temtem is the best, the three starters come with set Single Values. Breeding is the way you will min-max your Temtem to have the best SVs possible. A process where you can pair it with another Temtem with excellent stats to potentially create a Temtem stronger than both. You can happily use a Temtem with SVs like these throughout the game and into the endgame.Ī Temtem with SVs like these is also an excellent candidate for breeding. While the ATK and SPDEF are both very low, four of the other SVs (HP, STA, SPD, and DEF) are all high – HP, SPD, and DEF are very high. The set of SVs on the right of the image is what I would consider excellent. On that note, you can’t see SVs until you catch the Temtem, so it’s a bit of a lottery. 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. How to get the best Single Value (SVs) Temtem stats
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