![]() ![]() Evolving into Saku adds Wind into the mix, which makes it resistant to other Wind and extra resistant to Earth while nullifying your resistance to Electric. Kaku is a Nature type, making it resistant against Water, Electric, Earth and other Nature – a useful range of resistances for Temtem you face early on – but weak against Fire and Toxic. ![]() Both are effective in battle, though Saku particularly so – both in the early game and later on. Kaku is a pretty cute Temtem, and evolves into the equally adorable Saku after advancing 11 levels since capture – so you can get a strong second-gen Tem nice and early in the game. Crystle can be found in the Mines of Mictlan, but it’s a rare spawn so you’ll have to keep trying until one appears. Unlike the Pokémon games, you can actually catch the starter Temtems later on in the game. Crystle evolves into Sherald at level 30. Surprise surprise, it’s a Crystal type, which gives it resistance against Toxic, Electric and Mental, and a weakness to Fire, Melee and Earth. It’s the first and most important decision of any monster-collecting game: which starter do you pick? While all three have their pros and cons, you’ll benefit the most early-game from choosing Crystle. ![]() We’ve put together a guide of the best Temtem to look out for, with an emphasis on early-game Tems to get you off to a good start. If you’re just getting started, you’ll want to know the best starter Temtem to choose and the creatures you should catch and train beyond that. Temtem has just begun its foray into Early Access with only around half of the creatures planned for the final release, but there are still plenty to pick and choose from. ![]()
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