Temtem has gotten a lot of attention since its early access launch, and for good reason. The game had some massive server issues at launch, and some minor issues to work out, but for the most part it’s the creature-catching MMO Pokémon fans always wanted. It could even be considered better in how fresh it is. There’s no Pikachu and Charizard here, just an entirely new bestiary to discover. Of course, that also means there are rare Temtem that even the most eager players might miss.

Oceara is one of these rare Temtem. Oceara is a majestic water horse that doesn’t evolve. Its Pokémon equivalent is most likely Lapras, and it shares Lapras’ proclivity for hiding in out-of-the-way pools in caves. To nab one, players are going to have to head to the Aguamarina Caves in Deniz.

First things first: getting to Oceara’s lair requires the surfboard. That means you’ll have to beat the first Dojo. Once you get the board, go to Brical Del Mar. Stock up on TemCards, Scents, and healing items as needed. Then, go to the docks on the Sillaro River. Surf around the right of them, go all the way up and around, and you should get through the Aguamarina Caves entrance to the left. Youtuber AbdallahSmash026 has a nice visual guide.

When you enter the Aguamarina Caves, go immediately north through the “door.” You should emerge in a long hallway. Go down, take the right, and go back up. This should look like your character descending and going through another cave door. The next room should have a pool at the bottom of a waterfall. This is where Oceara can be caught. You should get a clue that you’re in the right place if you can see several other players all surfing around the pool trying to find their own Oceara.

From there it’s just a matter of the odds being in your favor. Oceara is very rare even in this habitat, so all you can do is keep triggering encounters and hoping. When you do finally find Oceara, use your usual capture methods to weaken it and put it in a TemCard.

When it comes to techniques, Oceara is a speedy special attacker. Obviously you want to give it water moves, especially when it comes with the Hydrologist trait. Although you may want to let it learn Blizzard at level 28 for variety and damage’s sake.

Hopefully this guide helped you find your own Oceara. Enjoy your water horse!

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