When enough time has passed, you can return to the Breeding Center and collect your two Temtem as well as the Egg they've created. If the two Temtem you selected to breed are of the same evolutionary line (a Ganki and another Ganki) that time will be cut down to 25 minutes. Once you’ve placed two of your Temtem at the Breeding Center and they’re working their magic together, it’ll take approximately 40 minutes (real time, not game time) for an Egg to be created. Note that you can only hand over Temtem to the Temtem Breeder that are in your Squad. Not only can you potentially get a Luma Temtem offspring, you can get one with some solid SVs as well.Although, Luma Temtem tend to have better SVs than regular Temtem so it’s worth strategically breeding them. Single Values (SVs) inherited follow the same rules as above. ![]() If both parents are Luma, those odds increase even more to (x100). What’s interesting about this is the odds of getting a Luma Temtem when breeding a Luma Temtem increase exponentially (x10) if one parent is Luma. However, you can breed Luma Temtem as you would any other Temtem. Essentially, offspring have the same chance of being Luma as Temtem caught in the wild at a 1 in 6,000 chance. The short answer is yes, the long answer is that you can’t control this particular breeding result in Temtem. The Engineered DNA Strand (which costs 10,000 Pacsuns) will ensure the offspring produced will inherit a Trait from the Temtem parent holding that item.If you want the offspring to inherit a specific Trait, you’ll have to fork over quite a few Pacsuns. For example, the Vitality DNA Strand when given to a Temtem to hold while breeding will ensure the offspring inherits that Temtem’s HP. In fact, there’s a BreeCen Shopkeeper right inside the Breeding Center that sells items that’ll ensure breeding success. You can purchase items to influence this if you wish. Meanwhile, for Traits, the offspring won’t inherit the Traits of its parents by default. Offspring have a 40% chance of having higher Single Values (SVs) than its parents, a 40% chance of matching the SVs of its parents, and a 20% chance of having lower SVs. Improving offspring stats Through breeding, you can potentially create a Temtem with higher Single Values (SVs) than its parents. If you want to get really specific with your breeding, there’s a TemDeck station inside the Breeding Center where you can pick and choose the Temtem you want to place in your Squad and breed. In our preview screen, we can see that the two will create a new Tuwai. When you select two that you wish to breed, you’ll get a preview screen of how their offspring will turn out. For example, we tried to experiment breeding our Ganki and Tuwai as they both share the Wind Type. ![]() ![]() Essentially, you can breed two Temtem together of any kind as long as the two are of the opposite sex and share at least one Type with one another. ![]() If you like, you can select dialogue options where he walks you through the entire breeding process. Inside the Breeding Center, you’ll want to speak to the Temtem Breeder on the left side. There, you’ll find the Breeding Center next to the FreeTem! Organisation building where you collect Pacsuns for released Temtem. To breed your Temtem, you’ll need to make it through the game and onto the Airship which will ferry you away to the Myrisles. Wondering how to breed your Temtem? Read on for our complete Temtem breeding guide! How to breed Temtem in Temtem The Breeding Center is located in the Myrisles near the FreeTem! Organisation building in Temtem. Unlike using breeding to create a baby Pokemon, Temtem is primarily focused on creating a new Temtem with better Single Values, or SVs. The Temtem created through breeding will be given to you as an Egg, which you’ll need to hatch. In Temtem, like in Pokemon, you have the ability to breed two Temtem together to create a new Temtem.
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