![]() Rules will adapt slightly for the Co-op version.Ĭompleting these challenges will grant you really neat and exclusive rewards for your main save slot, the one you normally play on. You’ll be able to co-op through the Challenge modes, although be aware there will be limitations, like a limit to Tamer Level difference, and you won’t be able to switch between Co-op and solo once you start a run in Nuzlocke and Randomlocke mode. There’s no cooldown or restriction of any sort, so you’ll be able to drop and restart a Challenge run anytime you want to. ![]() You can only have one challenge run active at any given time, so you’ll have to finish or abandon your current one if you want to try another mode. You will not be risking your 3-year-old Lumas in the Nuzlocke mode, not any Luma, for that matter: there won’t be Lumas in the Challenge modes. These challenge modes will run on a different server, and have a different save slot. But what if we managed to make it even harder? The new Challenge Modes are here to add a n ew layer of complexity for those who love a good challenge, extreme limitations, and a taste of pure randomness. Have you ever considered Temtem to be tough? Yeah, me too. That’s where you’ll find me once I’ve caught and released my 300 Temtem for the FreeTem reward.Īs always, if you need any other assistance with your Temtem journey, you can check out our numerous guides on our guides hub. While still a long shot, I suspect even people who aren’t Luma hunters will be tempted to spend a few hours trying to snag a Luma Mushi this week. ![]() The three-times multiplier on your chances to encounter a Mushi are the best odds the Saipark, and Temtem, have ever had. It’s nice, but not worth holding out for. The chances of either of these Temtem having an egg move is 10%. Plus, you have double the chance of encountering a Luma Adoroboros. In the Saipark this week, your chances of encountering a Luma Mushi are three times better than normal. But this week is the best one the game has had yet, in terms of odds. The Saipark has had a couple of decent Luma-hunting weeks in the past. The Saipark is the place to be this week if you’re hoping to catch a Luma. The Airship Engineer Goggles would ordinarily cost you 26,999 Pansuns to purchase. Crema has said in the past that it’s because it considers cosmetics part of the endgame. It may seem like a lot for an item that just changes your hair, but cosmetics in Temtem are expensive. That’s equal to the highest number of releases FreeTem has required in previous weeks. FreeTem appears to agree with me because you’re going to need to catch and release a whopping 300 Temtem to get your hands on them. The Airship Engineer Goggles are (in my opinion) one of the coolest hairstyles in Temtem. You better get to it because there’s a lot to do. The Temtem Weekly Reset for this week runs from March 16 to 22. As for the Saipark, you have an increased chance of encountering a Luma Mushi and Adoroboros. If you catch and release 300 Temtem during this Weekly Reset, FreeTem will reward you with Airship Engineer Goggles. Even if you’re not, you can get a stylish cosmetic hairdo from the FreeTem! Organization. But this week is one of the best ones yet if you’re a Luma hunter. ![]() Last week was a mixed bag for the Temtem Weekly Reset with plenty of players moaning about the Saipark.
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