![]() ![]() ![]() Defeating each Saipat earns the Temtem in battle 3 Health TVs. This small island has a grass patch that has a 100% chance of spawning a level 14 or 15 Saipat. The best location is at the far south point on the Sillaro River, slightly east of the starting area of Temtem. Health TVs are one of the easiest of them all to train. Because of this, it is much more consistent to train the Special Attack TVs here. The small land area in the north part of the map has a guaranteed spawn of Toxolotl. In the northern part of the Xolot Reservoir, a small region is available after unlocking the ability to surf in the reservoir. With no real high-yield training options available, my suggestion would be to fight Toxolotl in a specific region of the Xolot Reservoir. The training for Special Attack TVs is very different compared to most. The pre-evolution of Mudrid, Bunbun, is more common and grants 2 Speed TVs instead. However, it is slightly rarer than the other Temtem in the area. In the Mines of Mictlan, you can encounter Mudrid. Speed TVs are trained on two Temtem instead of just one. Adoroboros has a 35% chance to spawn throughout the region and grants 4 Special Defense TVs. Special Defense is best trained by killing Adoroboros in the Xolot Reservoir on the island of Tucma. Each Babawa you defeat earns the Temtem 4 Stamina TVs. Babawa is a common spawn when surfing in Citerior and Ulterior Omninesia. Staminaįor Stamina training, for example, it is best to fight Babawa. However, some specific locations will prove far superior compared to others. The best places to trainĮach of the seven stats has several different ways to increase the training values of Temtem. For example, Tateru gives 2 TVs in Stamina, which, over time, increases the Stamina stat that your Temtem has access to. Each one you defeat gives your creature a different TV. Defeating any Temtem in battle, whether it is a wild or trainer battle, will earn your Temtem some TV. You gain these by doing what the name suggests. Each Temtem can gain up to a total of 1000 TVs, with a cap of 500 in a single stat. Understanding Training Values in Temtemįirst, however, it is essential to understand what Training Values are and how they are obtained. It is important to remember that anytime a Temtem is caught, it starts without any TVs. Unique fruits are available to raise or reduce TVs of a certain Temtem if you trained the wrong value by accident. TVs increase a Temtem’s core stats, improving their survivability and attacking power in battle. Temtem are required to train different values to unlock their maximum potential in both the story mode and competitive battling. Bigu's name is derived from Bígaro (Winkle in Spanish).Temtem‘s Training Values (TVs) play a significant role in increasing your creatures’ strength.And by extension, all unevolved Nature Temtem.Bigu has the lowest base stat total of all Nature Temtem. ![]() And by extension, all Nature and unevolved Nature Temtem.Bigu is tied with Minttle for the lowest base of all unevolved Temtem.Bigu is one of two Temtem where it's evolution is found in the wild but not it despite being the base stage.The only way to obtain one is by breeding a Babawa. ‡ indicates any variation of the parent can be used.īigu can't be found in the wild.- indicates the parent must be bred with an earlier evolution stage due to either a type or their gender ratio changing upon evolution.+ indicates the parent must be bred with a later evolution stage or related evolution due to a type addition/changing/difference.^ indicates the parent must learn the technique through Breeding.* indicates the parent must learn the technique through a Technique Course.(+ ) indicates the technique has Synergy with the type shown in parentheses.Italic indicates a technique that gets STAB when used by Bigu.Comically ill-tempered, many tamers have found to their cost that these gastropods compensate their slow pace with outstanding tenacity in battle. If there's an easily underestimated Temtem, that's Bigu. At the end of its body is a brown shell with dark brown markings. Its belly is a darker cream, with two sets of brownish open-circle patterns on each side. Its pink lips are large and fat, with round white teeth and a red tongue inside its mouth. It has a mane of green leaves surrounding its head, and a blue stripe that stretches down to the forehead protruding from it. Bigu is a mainly cream, slug-like Temtem. ![]()
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