Here’s where you can find Vulvir, evolve it into Vulcrane, and what this firey Temtem can do in battle.

Temtem, in case you were not aware, is a Pokémon MMORPG without any Pokémon. Instead, they’re all called Temtem, and you use TemCards instead of Pokéballs, and you use a Tempedia instead of a Pokédex. Everything else is mostly the same, barring a few tweaks to the gameplay and difficulty level.

The Temtem types are somewhat different from Pokémon, but both games have Fire-type monsters. Fire-type means exactly what you think it does, and there are plenty of Fire-type Temtem to choose from.

Vulvir is one of them. They’re tough, relatively easy to tame and evolve, and are great at rounding out a team. Just don’t get it wet.

Where To Find Vulvir, Vulor, and Vulcrane

Vulvir can be found on the second island of Omninesia at the Anak Volcano. They’re relatively common, so you shouldn’t have any difficulty finding one and taming it.

Vulor is less common and can be found in the Mines of Mictlan on Tucma Island. It’ll be around level 30 or so.

Vulcrane is unavailable in the wild, so you’ll need to evolve Vulor or do the “Shipwrecked in Tucma!” quest that comes later in the game. It’s a bit involved and filled with spoilers, so we’re not going to cover it here.

How To Evolve Vulvir Into Vulcrane

Vulvir evolves into Vulor after it levels up 14 times since it’s initial capture. Vulor will then evolve into Vulcrane after it levels up a total of 28 times since it’s initial capture. Since you can usually find a Vulvir around level 14 or so, that means you shouldn’t expect to get a Vulcrane until it’s around the low 40s.

What Can Vulvir, Vulor, And Vulcrane Do In Battle?

The entire Vulvir evolutionary line is Fire/Earth-type, which provides some unique advantages and disadvantages.

They’re strong against Nature, Electric, Crystal, and strangely other Fire-type Temtem, but are weak against Melee and other Earth types. Vulvir is also 4-time weak against Water attacks, and with it’s low Special Defense, almost any Water-based Special Attack technique will one-hit-KO a Vulvir. Be careful.

Vulvir also enjoys a half-damage advantage against Toxic techniques and a 1/4-damage taken from Fire techniques.

In terms of Traits, Vulvir gets Camaraderie, which reduces damage taken by 50% so long as it’s paired with another Temtem in its evolutionary line, and Caffeinated, which prevents Sleep status. Both are fine, although Camaraderie seems like the weaker choice since most tamers would rather not have two Vulvir in their squad.

Once evolved into Vulor, it gets better HP, Special Defense, and Defense, and maintains a balance between Special Attack and Attack. It gains the Pyromaniac or Individualist trait, with Pyromaniac providing a +15% damage boost to all Fire techniques, and Individualist preventing Vulor from targeting its ally in battle. Pyromaniac seems the clear winner here and helps Vulor to hit a bit harder.

Vulcrane is the final evolutionary form of the Vulvir line. It gains much higher overall stats and also pushes its Attack stat to be higher than its Special Attack, if only slightly. This works out well since most of Vulcranes learned techniques are physical attacks rather than special ones.

Both of Vulcrane’s Traits are top-tier. Receptive increases Vulcrane’s turns by one after receiving a favorable status condition, which helps it make use of more powerful Hold techniques earlier in battle. Vigorous causes Vulcrane to deal 50% more damage if it overexerts itself, which can be devastating if a battle wears on.

Vulvir is a fantastic Temtem that will reward tamers that put the time and effort into evolving it. Plus it’s got an adorable little skull hat like that one Pokémon, only without the whole horrific matricidal backstory.

Source: Gamepedia