![]() Kinu is able to Beta Blast anything off the field initially but takes virtually nothing from a Mimit doing it back. ![]() Going back to refill regularly also made the healing moot.Įvidently, the AI isn't smart enough to use revitalize on itself ever. I used near exclusively normal TemCards, only TemCard+ when I would run out of regulars midcatch. From TV training to all the moves used against them mostly ineffective, to sometimes Bark Shield, it's no sweat keeping them up. Neither of them is using Lifesap Sap to prevent Mimits casting it on themselves, instead, they are kept only by Kinus Revitalize and the fact that they essentially take no damage. Protector Kinu and Saku (stats, moves and held items). Once you capture one, don’t forget to give it the Coward’s Cloak to level it up.I finished farming up my 7sv "Hol Up A" Mimit using a very similar setup but with just two Tems. That’s a powerful Mental technique that deals double damage against Neutral and Melee type Temtem. They have a nice combination of Nature and Mental techniques. Kinu are the first untamed Mental type Temtem you’ll encounter, so they’re invaluable to your squad if you didn’t choose Houchic as your starter. We went through about 12 of them capturing our first Kinu. Using them will increase your chances, but they don’t guarantee success.īefore trying to capture a Kinu, buy a healthy supply of TemCard+. TemCard+ have a higher capture rate than regular TemCards. This isn’t a required step, but it’ll help. (Saku’s Narcoleptic Hit implies sleep with its name, but it doesn’t inflict the status. Try using the Hypnosis technique from Temtem like Paharo or Houchic. Inflict the Asleep statusĪn Asleep Kinu is easier to catch than one that’s awake. Keep an eye on how much damage your attacks do so you’ll have an idea how many more you can land before accidentally knocking the Kinu out. Carefully reduce a Kinu’s health into the red to increase your chances of catching it. They’re weak against Fire, Crystal, Toxic, and Digital attacks, so use those sparingly. When you finally do encounter a Kinu, you need to get its health down without killing it. Fire and Toxic attacks make quick work of the non-Kinu Temtem you find. Wander around both floors inside and just keep fighting. You just need to keep running around and having encounters. ![]() With the Four-Leaf Clover equipped on your Temtem of choice, head back into the Great Banyan. That means you have to be careful about which squad member you put it on. It needs to be equipped, and will only benefit the Temtem throwing the card. Remember, though, that the Four-Leaf Clover is not an item for tamers. This gear will increase your chances of capturing untamed Temtem with TemCards. You’ll find the Four-Leaf Clover in a box there. The Four-Leaf Clover location on the second floor of the Aguamarina Caves. Head to the bottom of the large crystal patch, and look for a landing. Take the stairs up.įight your way right (east) across the second floor. Inside, head all the way to the left - you’ll need to use the Crystal Skates and your surfboard to get there. Watch the cliffs along the western side for the entrance to the Aguamarina Caves. At the end of the dock, turn west (left). Head to the shore in Brical de Mar, hop on your Temtem surfboard, and follow the docks north. Get the Four-Leaf Clover in Deniz // Aguamarina Cavesīefore you even try to capture a Kinu, return to Deniz. In this guide, we’ll help you find and capture your own Kinu. If you ask around inside, you’ll learn about an elusive species of Temtem called a Kinu that you can now find there. Once you’ve done that, the inside fills with grass and Nature type Temtem. ![]() Hamijo during “Adventure in the Myrisles” mission. Temtem’s Great Banyan tree becomes much more welcoming after you defeat Dr.
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