What will your starter and early team composition look like when the game releases on Tuesday in Early Access? Would love to hear what Temtem you currently all have in your sights! Also here is the tweet we made with the graphics incase you need them! twitter.com/UniteTheLegion/status/1218304238733987840
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Believe me, your channel is going to blow up thanks to these carefully made TemTem vids. It always has all the information needed, nice visuals and great narrator. Keep up the good work Legion! and have a sub from me
I hope this video series brings more viewers and subs to the channel, it's very well done! There's some subtle intracacies found in Temtem that aren't present in other games from the genre so this series has been a huge help!
Did you make a mistake with Earth tems? at 6:25 you say it has 4 weaknesses, but it's actually listed as them having 4 resistances and only 3 weaknesses in the info graphics.
Great video guys (and possibly gals idk). I love your guys' style! I follow y'all on Twitter and I'm intrigued to continue following this awesome content through the development of this game. Temtem up!
@@Krescentwolf As of last night I just got to the rock-hopping route and I am still running Saipat as a mainstay in my squad, yes. However, my particular Saipat I caught at almost all perfect IVs by complete chance - High 40s in everything except SPDEF, and a perfect 50 in something that I can't remember while at work right now; i think speed. I happened to catch him in Route 2 in the grass - so i've had him for a while, and he's still one of my best.
Because we essentially merged two channels together, TheLividLion and The Game Gurus. We've been friends for a long time and decided it was finally time to join forces and do something really special.
Hi! I bought the game 2 days ago for my PS5 but I haven't played it yet... Because I don't want to have a bad experience with the game... Whats should I do? Should I wait unitl it is released on december 8 or try it with the bugs and all that.. I don't know what to do I really want to enjoy this game.
Um I spent a hour writing all the info on the type advantages but just realised his was 8 months ago is it still the same now I have finished it all tho I still need to write all the effective ineffectives resistant and weaknesses in another folder
How I react to type doesn't matter, the problem is I don't know all Temtem's type. I don't know what is the type temtem that I face, I need to search it via google to see their type or just directly to know the weakness.
I think Temtem type matchups are really easy to understand. Electric is useful against water and mecha temtem but weak against crystal (because crystal is really resistant on eletric), and so forth. It's easier to keep in mind than Dragon is weak for Ice or poison is weak against psychic. Besides you're not rushed into too different temtem, you eventually learn to see how which work against whom, and catching them only helps seeing type matchups as you said before.
Neutral-Normal Fire-Fire Water-Water Nature-Grass Electric-Electric Earth-Ground Mental-Psychic Wind-Flying Digital-Digimon Melee-Fighting Crystal-that’s new Toxic-Poison They just changed the names of a lot of types as to not copy Pokémon too much.
I really like how they simplified the typing rules compared to Pokemon to address how STAB could be so utterly overpowered. It also prevents the issue where build options became limited because of the dependence upon STAB to boost damage. This approach also addresses the issue with typing being utterly pointless against STAB special sweepers as what happened with Alakazam who could cause significant damage to a bulky Chansey with Psychic despite there being no type bonus. It's great that they also avoided redundant typing such as Water and Ice since many Pokemon veterans will recall how Ice became extremely niche for countering Dragon types and little else due to Water being superior in every other way. I'm not seeing any niche types here thankfully.
@Ramiro Rojo Since STAB is applied before typing you end up with it being a significant advantage in neutral or resistant match ups. For example, 100 fire damage without STAB against water is 50 damage ((100*0)0.5). But with STAB you get 75 ((100*1.5)0.5). It literally cuts the defensive type advantage in half! In a match up where you have STAB and a type advantage you go from 100 to 300 damage. Due to pokemon move sets that means almost all pokemon can do this and it makes the idea of a Pokémon without a STAB move a really bad idea thereby leading to less variety in builds. This is why pokemon matches can be so brief since any very effective attack is most likely to be STAB'd as well.
Wha does he say earth has 4 weaknesses? the whole categorization of earth typy was kind of wrong bec of that, there are not 1/3rd, just 1/4th of temtem effective against it
@@LucRio448 no, it disperses the fumes. think of a chemistry hood, or how you aren't supposed to breath in certain things in small/confined/non ventilated areas, but its safer to be around in the open
D Smeckt it’s certainly different, especially after 20-some years of Pokémon type matchups being smashed into your head. Gonna need some pneumonic devices for a couple of these for sure
@@LegacyGamingUS Still sounds weird man. I watch a lot of UA-cam and you're the first channel I've heard do that. Even channels ran by multiple people they would say like, "Here at Legion Gaming" or "Us at Legion Gaming"
Love how this game and Kindred Fates are trying something different in the monster catching genre. Digimon are very lowkey and it's also not aging properly and not interested in Digimon survive gameplay
It's there as a resource to learn the matchups. As you capture Temtem, the game recognizes their weaknesses from the data you collect and your selections actually change to show if things are weak or strong attacks. Having a chart handy never hurts!
@@LegacyGamingUS in game visualisation of that info is good, but so is not needing it much or at all. You still have to build teams, and I bet there's no handy in game system to help you do that well. Correct me if I'm wrong. In Kongai, they didn't need some crazy elemental chart to make a diverse range of characters and items for them.
@Sparka worked very well for Kongai. Intercepting was great. (if your opponent swaps put their character and you intercept, they take big damage. If they don't swap and you intercept, you miss and you're left open that turn.)
What will your starter and early team composition look like when the game releases on Tuesday in Early Access? Would love to hear what Temtem you currently all have in your sights!
Also here is the tweet we made with the graphics incase you need them! twitter.com/UniteTheLegion/status/1218304238733987840
@GW2 Best Cosplays Glad to hear it and glad we can provide good content!
Gotta say, just watching the video I thought the views would be much higher. The production value is incredible.
I thought the same, i just suscribed and didn't even have the money for the game lol nice content :)
considering the game is literally like a week old... i didn't see much advertising for it either... it is still in early access too...
I wholeheartedly agree pops
I'm so impressed by how high quality this video is! You have some awesome editors and graphic designers
Legion Gaming is a two man team. We work closely together to try and bring high quality videos into your feed every single time. Comments like this just keep us going, so thank you!
Cool thanks I have been trying to figure out the types match up recently
Gorgous animations. Very pleasant to watch and listen to :) Nice break down of core game mechanic of the game. Keep it up!
Next level production value. You can tell you spent A TON of time on this. Good job guys!
Thanks for the kind words!
Believe me, your channel is going to blow up thanks to these carefully made TemTem vids. It always has all the information needed, nice visuals and great narrator. Keep up the good work Legion! and have a sub from me
I hope this video series brings more viewers and subs to the channel, it's very well done! There's some subtle intracacies found in Temtem that aren't present in other games from the genre so this series has been a huge help!
I would remember this but remembering both temtem and pokemon type chart is hard
Did you make a mistake with Earth tems? at 6:25 you say it has 4 weaknesses, but it's actually listed as them having 4 resistances and only 3 weaknesses in the info graphics.
Yeah the graphics are the correct thing. It was updated to no longer be weak to air. It used to be 4 Weaknesses.
Great video guys (and possibly gals idk). I love your guys' style! I follow y'all on Twitter and I'm intrigued to continue following this awesome content through the development of this game. Temtem up!
Appreciate the kind words! We’re really excited for the future of this game 😀
Pretty hyped for this
Legion Gaming = the best channel about Temtem
If you make a team of:
Electric
Earth
Mental
Wind
Melee
Fire
You will have coverage of every single type in the game.
Great video 👍
more temtem!
this has higher production value than the game itself.
Dope for even new players like me
Thank you really helpful
By Dojo 1 my team should look like this:
Smazee, Tuwai, Skail, Ganki, Saipat, Barnshe.
By Dojo 4: Baboong, Zephyruff, Vulor, Gazuma, Saipat, Kinu.
Lol This was literally my exact lineup when i beat Sophia.
@@KingoSlice Still using Saipat by dojo 4? Does he really have lasting power?
@@Krescentwolf As of last night I just got to the rock-hopping route and I am still running Saipat as a mainstay in my squad, yes. However, my particular Saipat I caught at almost all perfect IVs by complete chance - High 40s in everything except SPDEF, and a perfect 50 in something that I can't remember while at work right now; i think speed. I happened to catch him in Route 2 in the grass - so i've had him for a while, and he's still one of my best.
This video got me to subscribe to your channel, keep up the good work.
How come you guys rebranded to Legion Gaming?
Because we essentially merged two channels together, TheLividLion and The Game Gurus. We've been friends for a long time and decided it was finally time to join forces and do something really special.
Legion Gaming fair enough, im on board, subbed :)
Hi! I bought the game 2 days ago for my PS5 but I haven't played it yet... Because I don't want to have a bad experience with the game... Whats should I do? Should I wait unitl it is released on december 8 or try it with the bugs and all that.. I don't know what to do I really want to enjoy this game.
Haven't experienced any bug in this game honestly. And there are rotating challenges and stuff to do every week.
Why are crystal and electric types weakness for mental types?
0:50
Why would u make that, I don't say that's bad u did, but Crema made almost identical thing on their kickstarter page
Good video
Who is the Ram looking temtem at 4:02?
beat the second dojo and i still dont know the type chart, until now xD
Um I spent a hour writing all the info on the type advantages but just realised his was 8 months ago is it still the same now I have finished it all tho I still need to write all the effective ineffectives resistant and weaknesses in another folder
How I react to type doesn't matter, the problem is I don't know all Temtem's type. I don't know what is the type temtem that I face, I need to search it via google to see their type or just directly to know the weakness.
Thanks my dudes
That chart looks awfully similar to the one provided by the official Crema team. Are you sure it's entirely yours?
Considering how long it took us to make, yes it’s ours
I think Temtem type matchups are really easy to understand. Electric is useful against water and mecha temtem but weak against crystal (because crystal is really resistant on eletric), and so forth. It's easier to keep in mind than Dragon is weak for Ice or poison is weak against psychic.
Besides you're not rushed into too different temtem, you eventually learn to see how which work against whom, and catching them only helps seeing type matchups as you said before.
2:06 what the hell is that Crystal Symbol?
The original symbol they had used before updating it
@@LegacyGamingUS Oh
How do i know if a move uses spatk or atk?
evilpepe
Neutral-Normal
Fire-Fire
Water-Water
Nature-Grass
Electric-Electric
Earth-Ground
Mental-Psychic
Wind-Flying
Digital-Digimon
Melee-Fighting
Crystal-that’s new
Toxic-Poison
They just changed the names of a lot of types as to not copy Pokémon too much.
Crystal - steel
kitaro kun it says it’s good against electric and psychic so idk about that
@@gdiego135 oh kk
You could possible equate digital to dragon since it's supposed to be rare and powerful, but is super effective against itself.
Crystal is basically rock type pokemon and digital is basically steel type pokemon but with more weaknesses
Thanks UA-cam for this suggested video. Now what is this game 😂
a good version of pokemon
It's TemTem
I really like how they simplified the typing rules compared to Pokemon to address how STAB could be so utterly overpowered. It also prevents the issue where build options became limited because of the dependence upon STAB to boost damage. This approach also addresses the issue with typing being utterly pointless against STAB special sweepers as what happened with Alakazam who could cause significant damage to a bulky Chansey with Psychic despite there being no type bonus. It's great that they also avoided redundant typing such as Water and Ice since many Pokemon veterans will recall how Ice became extremely niche for countering Dragon types and little else due to Water being superior in every other way. I'm not seeing any niche types here thankfully.
@Ramiro Rojo That probably should have been made clear in this video then because STAB makes type vulnerabilities almost pointless.
@Ramiro Rojo Things only feel slower because players haven't yet found those overpowered tactics like Pokemon's bellydrum wish.
@Ramiro Rojo Since STAB is applied before typing you end up with it being a significant advantage in neutral or resistant match ups. For example, 100 fire damage without STAB against water is 50 damage ((100*0)0.5). But with STAB you get 75 ((100*1.5)0.5). It literally cuts the defensive type advantage in half! In a match up where you have STAB and a type advantage you go from 100 to 300 damage. Due to pokemon move sets that means almost all pokemon can do this and it makes the idea of a Pokémon without a STAB move a really bad idea thereby leading to less variety in builds. This is why pokemon matches can be so brief since any very effective attack is most likely to be STAB'd as well.
Woot
Wha does he say earth has 4 weaknesses? the whole categorization of earth typy was kind of wrong bec of that, there are not 1/3rd, just 1/4th of temtem effective against it
Plz make TV training guide. I didn't find where to train spatk.
We are working on the script as we speak! TVs and SVs are complicated and we want to make sure we get it right
@@LegacyGamingUS thx
Ok
Same as understanding pokemon get it!
The types advantages and weaknesses don’t make sense . Why is wind strong against poison
Meh, pokemon's type advantages and weaknesses didn't always make sense either.
For me, i just imagine a gust of wind blowing away toxic cloud
That's usually how i remember which type weakness and strongest
@@aimanizzwan But doesn't that more like make the wind itself toxic? :D
@@LucRio448 no, it disperses the fumes. think of a chemistry hood, or how you aren't supposed to breath in certain things in small/confined/non ventilated areas, but its safer to be around in the open
Toxic should be weak to Earth since it's stated in-game that the layers of earth filter the toxic waters of the Xolot into drinkable water
I feel like this system is so fcking hard to understand ingame. Wich type is good vs wich.
D Smeckt it’s certainly different, especially after 20-some years of Pokémon type matchups being smashed into your head. Gonna need some pneumonic devices for a couple of these for sure
Great video but I thought crystal was a type?
Crystal is the type, Crystle is the Temtem
Legion Gaming I’m actually stupid I didn’t see crystal on the type chart and thought that you missed.
I would swap water (more defensive) with fire (more balanced).
temtem more like they/them
"Refers to own channel in the 3rd person"
Yeah sorry, Citrus doesn't like that, Citrus is out.
Channel is run by two of us, hence why we refer to it as Legion Gaming.
@@LegacyGamingUS Still sounds weird man. I watch a lot of UA-cam and you're the first channel I've heard do that. Even channels ran by multiple people they would say like, "Here at Legion Gaming" or "Us at Legion Gaming"
@@ThisisCitrus congratulations, there intro sounded a little weird but that doesn't mean their content was anyworse?
@@pearsonschofield7626 Nope, their content was good. But it matters a lot how you sound in a video.
i don't see how this is an issue but whatever, man
eletric seem a bit above other with so many temtem weak to it
Love how this game and Kindred Fates are trying something different in the monster catching genre. Digimon are very lowkey and it's also not aging properly and not interested in Digimon survive gameplay
If this was on minecraft bedrock. Id play it.
?
Sssssoooo... just like Pokémon?
No reason more games in the genre can't exist. Competition is always good.
Needing a chart to build a team, or during battle, is pretty unintuitive.
It's there as a resource to learn the matchups. As you capture Temtem, the game recognizes their weaknesses from the data you collect and your selections actually change to show if things are weak or strong attacks. Having a chart handy never hurts!
It's effectively the same as Pokemon, but we've had pokemon around so long that we've just memorized it.
@@Gaming_Amateur pretty much. I remember never knowing what poison was weak to or what dragons resist.
@@LegacyGamingUS in game visualisation of that info is good, but so is not needing it much or at all. You still have to build teams, and I bet there's no handy in game system to help you do that well. Correct me if I'm wrong.
In Kongai, they didn't need some crazy elemental chart to make a diverse range of characters and items for them.
@Sparka worked very well for Kongai. Intercepting was great. (if your opponent swaps put their character and you intercept, they take big damage. If they don't swap and you intercept, you miss and you're left open that turn.)
Your videos have low views are you using tube buddy?
wtf they don't even have dragon types, worst pokemon game ever
They’ve definitely got Dragons though!