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Stats are the seven factors that determine how Temtem perform in Combat. They affect damage calculations, turn order and limits to the use of Techniques.

Stats[]

The seven stats are Hp iconHP, Sta iconSTA, Spd iconSPD, 32px Atk iconATK, Def iconDEF, Spatk iconSPATK, and Spdef iconSPDEF.

HP[]

Hp iconHP stands for Hit Points. It represents the health of a Temtem and is displayed with a green bar at the top in various interfaces. This value can be reduced when the Temtem is hit with damaging techniques. When the Sta iconHP of any Temtem reaches zero, it is considered fainted or overexerted and can not participate in combat anymore.

The amount of Hp iconHP subtracted for each hit depends on the damage value and class of techniques, the 32px Atk iconATK or Spatk iconSPATK value of the attacking Temtem, and the Def iconDEF or Spdef iconSPDEF value of the defending Temtem. Hp iconHP reduction can also occur due to certain Status Conditions.

STA[]

Sta iconSTA stands for Stamina. It is presented as a cyan bar underneath the Hp iconHP bar and above the XP bar in various interfaces. This stat determines how many techniques a Temtem can use during combat.

Each technique has a Sta iconSTA cost that is subtracted upon use. Techniques can be used normally up until the Sta iconSTA bar reaches zero. If a technique requires more Sta iconSTA than the Temtem has remaining, the use of this technique will lead to the Temtem damaging itself via overexertion, and obtaining a turn penalty for the next round during which it can only Rest and not perform techniques. The amount of Sta iconSTA reduced depends on the difference between the Sta iconSTA cost of a technique and the remaining Sta iconSTA. For each Stamina point overexerted, Hp iconHP is reduced based on the Temtem level. This is summarized below.

Temtem Level HP Loss Per STA Overexertion
1-25 2
26-50 3
51-75 4
76-100 5

Untamed Temtem will not use techniques if overexertion would lead to them getting knocked out (unless they are inflicted with the Exhausted ConditionExhausted Condition or are damaged within the same round). Similarly, if insufficient Hp iconHP remain, they do not use certain techniques with self-incurred damage like Chain Lightning.

At the end of each turn, a bit of Sta iconSTA is recovered based on its stat total, as displayed in the table below (5% + 1 of its stat total, rounded up). Swapped out Temtem also regain this amount of Sta iconSTA at the end of each turn. If a Temtem is ordered to Rest, it recovers an additional 15% for a total of 20% + 1 (rounded up), while not performing any technique for that turn. The Sta iconSTA bar refills after each battle.

Stamina Recovery
Stat Total Recovered
<20 2
21 3
41 4
61 5
81 6

SPD[]

Spd iconSPD stands for Speed. It determines the order in which Temtem use techniques during a turn in combat. This greatly depends on the Priority of techniques, which effectively acts as multiplier for the Spd iconSPD value. The Temtem with the highest Spd iconSPD just before it uses a technique acts first. If you get hit with a Spd iconSPD reducing technique before you use a technique the Spd iconSPD change is immediately applied. The value also affects the order in which Temtem switch out during a turn before techniques are used.

ATK[]

32px Atk iconATK stands for Attack. It represents the power of PhysicalPhysical techniques and is used to determine the damage delivered using such techniques against opponent Temtem.

DEF[]

Def iconDEF stands for Defense. It represents the resistance against PhysicalPhysical techniques and is used to determine the damage received by opponent Temtem using such techniques.

SPATK[]

Spatk iconSPATK stands for Special Attack. It represents the power of SpecialSpecial techniques and is used to determine the damage delivered using such techniques against opponent Temtem.

SPDEF[]

Spdef iconSPDEF stands for Special Defense. It represents the resistance against SpecialSpecial techniques and is used to determine the damage received by opponent Temtem using such techniques.

Stat Values[]

Stat Total[]

The total value for each of the seven stats is displayed in the left column on the Temtem details page. The formulae used to determine these values depend on the Temtem's level, the species' Base Stats, the individual Temtem's Single Values and their Training Values. During combat, the final values can be affected by stat modifiers.

Hp iconHP =

Sta iconSTA =

Other stats =

Note: and denote floor functions.

Base Stats[]

Base Stats are unique for each species and can not be changed aside from Evolution or Performance Items. Base stats for each species can be viewed in the Tempedia.

Single Values (SVs)[]

Single Values are mostly uncontrollable factors of individual Temtem, ranging between 1 and 50. They can only be increased by use of Telomere Hacks. SVs are displayed in the middle column on the Temtem details page.

SVs are randomly generated for each untamed Temtem encounter. However, untamed Luma Temtem are always generated with at least three maxed SVs, and the remaining stats with exception of UnknownType have a range between 20 and 50. Temtem obtained via breeding can inherit SVs from their parents, which can be manipulated with the use of breeding gear. Starter Temtem and most Temtem received from NPCs have fixed SVs.

Training Values (TVs)[]

Main article: Training Values

Training Values are controllable factors of individual Temtem that influence how their stats develop. TVs are primarily gained by defeating other Temtem in combat. These are displayed in the right column on the Temtem details page. A maximum of 1000 TVs can be earned, with a limit of 500 per stat. At level 100, every 4 TVs in TemtemHp HP adds 1 point, every 10 TVs in TemtemSta STA adds one point, and every 5 TVs in each other stat adds one point.

Stat Stage Changes[]

Certain techniques in combat may apply stat stage changes to increase or reduce stats. Spd iconSPD, 32px Atk iconATK, Def iconDEF, Spatk iconSPATK and Spdef iconSPDEF are the only stats that can be affected by stat stage changes which can be applied in increments (denoted by up arrowsStage +1, Stage +2, Stage +3, and Stage +4) or decrements (denoted by down arrows Stage -1, Stage -2, Stage -3, and Stage -4) in five stages each way. Stat stage changes on Temtem persist until the end of battle and do not reset upon Temtem switching in and out.

ATK / DEF / SPATK / SPDEF[]

32px Atk iconATK, Def iconDEF, Spatk iconSPATK and Spdef iconSPDEF are increased by an additional 50% for each stage, meaning they can be increased to 150% / 200% / 250% / 300% / 350% of their initial value when increased by 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 stages, respectively. The reciprocal applies to reducing stats which are reduced to 67% / 50% / 40% / 33% / 29% of its initial value when reduced by 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 stages, respectively.

Raised stats multiplier =

Lowered stats multiplier =

32px Atk iconATK / Def iconDEF / Spatk iconSPATK / Spdef iconSPDEF stage changes
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
2/7 2/6 2/5 2/4 2/3 2/2 3/2 4/2 5/2 6/2 7/2
29% 33% 40% 50% 66% 100% 150% 200% 250% 300% 350%

SPD[]

As of Early Access 0.9.3, all stats got separate, less impactful stat stage changes, Spd iconSPD increases by an additional 25% for each stage, meaning it can be increased to 125% / 150% / 175% / 200% / 225% of the initial value when increased by 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 stages, respectively. The reciprocal applies to reducing Spd iconSPD which is reduced to 80% / 66% / 57% / 50% / 44% of its initial value when reduced by 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 stages, respectively.

Raised Spd iconSPD multiplier =

Lowered Spd iconSPD multiplier =

Spd icon SPD stage changes
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
4/9 4/8 4/7 4/6 4/5 4/4 5/4 6/4 7/4 8/4 9/4
44% 50% 57% 66% 80% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 225%


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