It’s been nearly a month since Temtem’s Early Access launch and, though many players have already finished everything that is available in-game, developer Crema has recently added new content to keep players interested. The Saipark, an all-new end-game area, has been added to the game.
The Saipark is Temtem’s first natural reserve and is home to a diverse grouping of Temtem and some loot. If you are a fan of Pokémon, this might sounds similar to the Safari Zone. However, the Saipark doesn’t have a time limit and every week, two different types of Temtem will appear frequently – and some might have special features. The first week will feature two rarer Temtem: Oceara and Barnshe, and you are more likely to find a Luma version of each Temtem. In the future, other Temtem that appear in the Saipark may have boosted SVs or egg moves.
The Saipark can be found on the southern side of the first island, Deniz. You will need the Rock-Hopping Hook to access it. Upon arriving, players must pay an entry fee, which will change each week, and will be given five SaiCards. Extra SaiCards can be purchased, but at an increased cost. SaiCards can only be used to catch Temtem inside Saipark and have double the catch rate of normal TemCards. However, there is no point in stocking up on SaiCards since they will be removed from your inventory at the end of each week.
Aside from Saipark, Crema has added an idle animation for player avatars and a Player’s Vault, which is a new storage option that can be accessed at any large Temporium. Items in the vault will remain there even if players choose to reset their accounts.
The update also introduces a slew of fixes and improvements. Many of the fixes are based around improving cooperative play and eliminating bugs. The rate that Luma Temtem appear has also been changed from 1/6000 to 1/8000, which means that Lumas will no longer appear as often. Animations have also been shifted around a bit in the update. Now, animations that appear for stat changes will be unified to speed everything up.
It is good to see new features being added to Temtem, as it shows that Crema is working to keep players invested in the game while we wait for its full launch.
Source: Twitter, Crema