Summary
- Electric Temtems in Temtem are strategic choices against multiple types, excelling in speed and special attack.
- Some of the best Electric Temtems include Raignet, Scaravolt, Volgon, Golzy, Amphatyr, Gazuma, Nessla, and more.
- Players need to evolve specific Temtems to obtain rare Electric types like Raignet, Scaravolt, Volgon, and Golzy.
Drawing inspiration from the iconic monster-gathering game Pokemon, Temtem offers an MMORG experience that blends aspects of Pokemon to build the realm of Airborne Archipelago. Players have the opportunity to design their own tamer, select a starting Temtem companion, and venture into the world of Temtem‘s adventure on their own.
Players have the opportunity to excel as top-notch Temtem trainers by capturing diverse and potent Temtem for their teams. With over 100 unique Temtem in the game, and more being added, it can be challenging for players to decide on the ideal picks for their squads. However, these Electric-type Temtem certainly live up to their reputation as electric shocks, and are precisely what’s needed to swing any battle. Here you’ll find a list of standout Electric Temtem in the game and their locations.
Although Electric Tems may not be strong against Earth and Crystal types, they can deliver potent attacks against Wind, Water, Psychic, and Digital entities. Moreover, Electrics tend to excel in speed.
10. Raignet
Overall Stat: 456
- Raignat cannot be found and tamed in the wilderness.
- Players can find and tame a Galvanid in the following locations and then evolve it into Raignat after 16 levels:
- Cipanku: Pillars of Highabove, Iwaba
Raignet, as you know, is an Electrical creature in the world of Temtem. It transforms from Galvanid following 16 levels ascended. Its head shares a striking resemblance to a magnet, while its arms are accessorized with lightning bolts on shackles – fitting for its Electric-type identity. The name Raignet is a clever blend of “Ray” and “Magnet”.
Raignet boasts impressive basic attack stats, complementing its assortment of Electric abilities such as Thunder Strike and Electropunch. However, players won’t stumble upon a Raignet in the wild. Instead, they must evolve a Galvanid to get their hands on one. You can find Galvanids on Cipanku at the Pillars of Highabove and Iwaba.
9. Scaravolt
Overall Stat: 449
- Scaravolt cannot be found and tamed in the wilderness.
- Players must find a Scarawatt from the following locations and evolve it after 12 levels to obtain Scaravolt:
- Deniz: Windward Fort
- Cipanku: Iwaba, Pillars of Highabove
Scaravolt, much like the scarab or beetle it’s named after, sports numerous legs, eyes, and a horn on its head’s summit. It is an Electrical and Pyro-typed Temtem. Scaravolt boasts the highest base HP among all Electric Temtem, making it a sturdy pick to fortify any team.
In the course of leveling up 12 times, Scaravolt transforms from Scarawatt and represents its final form. Regrettably, players can only acquire a Scaravolt by evolving a Scarawatt. Luckily, players can find Scarawatt relatively early in the game at the Windward Fort within Deniz.
8. Volgon
Overall Stat: 449
- Volgon can be found in Sacred Lake, Cipanku.
In simpler terms, Volgon is an uncommon mythical creature in the game Temtem, and it’s not possible to trade or breed this unique Temtem. The sole way to get a Volgon is by hatching an egg that you receive as a prize from the Highbelow Sanctum Lair, which can be found near the Sacred Lake on Cipanku. You can only obtain one egg per week.
Among the game’s characters, Volgon stands out with its striking design reminiscent of a legendary dragon. Its eyes are adorned with blue electrical bolts. In terms of base SPATK (Special Attack), Volgon is incredibly robust, and it boasts the highest of all Electric-type Temtem. As such, Volgon serves as an excellent choice for battling Wind, Water, Mental, and Digital types in the game.
7. Golzy
Overall Stat: 448
- Golzy can be found in Digital Kami Shrine, Cipanku, but it requires a TemCardX to be acquired.
- An easier way to get Golzy is to find a Sparzy from the following locations and then evolve it into a Golzy after 14 levels:
- Cipanku: Iwaba, Pillars of Highabove, The Highbelow?
- Sparzy itself is an evolution of smolzy.
Golzy is the ultimate form in a three-step evolutionary chain that starts at Smolzy. After being leveled up 30 times, Sparzy emerges as the intermediate stage, which then transforms into Golzy after 14 more levels. This Temtem boasts an aggressive appearance, characterized by its red body, exposed fangs, and clenched fists.
Golzy boasts impressive HP, STA, SPD, and ATK attributes, standing out with the highest base STA among all Electric Temtems. However, it falls short in defense. Players can discover Golzy on Cinpanku, near the Digital Kami Shrine, with a 95% rarity rate. Similar to other third-stage evolved Temtems, it can only be caught using a Temcard+. The alternate method of acquiring one is by evolving a Sparzy.
6. Amphatyr
Overall Stat: 470
- Amphatyr cannot be found and tamed in the wilderness.
- Players must find an Ampling from Iwaba in Cipanku and evolve it after 14 levels to obtain Amphatyr.
Among all the designs in the game, Amphatyre stands out as exceptionally stylish. This magnificent creature is reminiscent of a green deer-like Temtem, boasting both Electric and Nature typing. Its horns are adorned with yellow accents that resemble bolts of lightning. Furthermore, Amphatyre boasts the highest base Speed among all in-game Temtem, making it an excellent choice for any team.
Regrettably, Amphatyrs aren’t found roaming freely; instead, they can only be acquired through the evolution of an Ampling after it has reached level 14. It’s important to note that Amplings can exclusively be discovered within the Iwaba Natural Reserve on Cipanku.
5. Grumper
Overall Stat: 461
- Grumper can be found in The Highbelow?, Cipanku.
- Grumper can also be obtained by finding a Grumvel and evolving it after 16 levels.
Grumper is a semi-tough character, boasting a good amount of health (75) and defense (75) as well as above-average special defense (69). However, its weaknesses lie in speed (50) and stamina (55), which restricts its ability to execute numerous advanced techniques efficiently.
Regarding its characteristics, the Grumper’s Inductor recovers 8% of its maximum health every time an Electric attack is successfully performed, regardless if it’s from Grumper’s own team or the opposing one. On the flip side, Coward’s Rest trait provides Grumper with Invigorated and Evading statuses for two turns whenever it takes a rest.
4. Innki
Overall Stat: 465
- Innki can be found in Pillars of Highabove, Cipanku.
Highly commended for its SPD (Speed) score of 80 and STA (Stamina) rating of 74, Inkki is an evenly matched creature with neither significant advantages nor disadvantages in attack or defense, whether physical or special. Its most powerful move becomes accessible at level 66, inflicting 120 damage but costing 31 stamina points. Meanwhile, its entry-level Technique, requiring only 7 stamina to execute, deals 37 damage.
Because Innki is one-of-a-kind and doesn’t develop in the usual way, it possesses two distinct abilities: Physmaster and Specmaster. With Physmaster, Innki boosts its Physical Technique damage by 50%, while Specmaster does the same for Special Techniques.
3. 0b10
Overall Stat: 474
- 0b10 cannot be found and tamed in the wilderness.
- Players can find and tame a 0b1 in Pillars of Highabove, Cipanku, and then evolve it into 0b10 after 15 levels.
0b10, being a blend of Digital and Electric in nature, presents an attractive enhancement option. It boasts an entry-level Electric Ability that inflicts reasonable damage at minimal stamina cost.
As a cinephile, I must say that 0b10’s unique abilities, the Source Replicator and Target Replicator traits, are akin to a superpower in the heat of battle. Instead of relying solely on my own strength, these traits allow me to share the strategic advantages I gain – Alerted, Invigorated, Evading, Immune, or Regenerated – with my fellow combatants on the field. Similarly, when an ally is in need, I can mirror their buffs onto myself, ensuring a harmonious and mutually beneficial exchange of battlefield bonuses.
2. Gazuma
Overall Stat: 477
- Gazuma can be found in the following locations:
- Kisiwa: Matope Road
- Cipanku: Pillars of Highabove
- Gazuma can also be obtained by finding a Ganki and evolving it after 27 levels.
Gazuma serves as a hybrid Temtem that combines electric and water attributes. It undergoes evolution from Ganki once 27 levels have been reached, marking the final stage of this Temtem’s development. Gazuma’s physical appearance is similar to a large, flying creature, much like a bumblebee, characterized by its yellow and black stripes as well as its fluffy overall structure.
Among all fully-evolved Electric Temtem, Gazuma boasts the greatest initial SPDEF, making it a good choice for an aggressive team setup. You can find Gazuma on Kisiwa, specifically along Matope Road or the Pinnacles of Highabove in Cipanku, where it has a fairly frequent appearance rate. In contrast, Ganki is commonly spotted early in the game at Deniz’s Windward Fort.
1. Nessla
Overall Stat: 471
- Nessla can be found in the following locations:
- Deniz: Thalassian Cliffs, Sillaro River, Sea-Queen’s Aquarium
- Cipanku: Rice Fields, Sacred Lake
- Tucma: Mines of Mictlan
In a game, Nessla stands out as the top Electric-type Temtem, despite the risky nature of combining Water and Electricity. This unique creature also possesses Water-type abilities. Drawing inspiration from Lapras in Pokemon, its design and name are reminiscent of the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
Nessla boasts versatile fundamental statistics that players can utilize effectively. You can find and capture Nessla on Deniz’s starting island, either in the Sillaro River or Thalassian Cliffs, where it has a 10% rarity. The most advantageous trait for Nessla is Electric Synthesize, which shields it from damage caused by Electric abilities. This trait also allows Nessla to recover its health equivalent to the damage it would have sustained. This trait synergizes particularly well with Nessla’s Chain Lightning Technique, making it an effective self-healing method.
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