![]() ![]() ![]() When big event happens and one girl tells you to go searching for her wife, sure they’re lesbians whatever, but then it pops up with the dialogue options of “Sure, I’ll go looking for him/her/them” but like, as 3 different choices. But yeah, back to the gender representation bit, fused a bit with the conversations, there’s one specific bit of dialogue that really confused me. removed it? Why? It’s not even a matter of reason, It was already there. Did they just not model the scalp or something? It’s obvious they did because there was a bald option in the beta/alpha, and they just. Also, I still actually don’t get why they (as well as other game developers) don’t just put in a bald option. Really? Still no ambiguously chubby option? Slightly more rounded faces aren’t enough people. Then they give you the option of the girl body or the boy body, and the girl voice and the boy voice. Like, in the character creation screen, as we’ve all heard from the #gamerrage you get to choose your pronouns. The “representation.” Yes, they tried, and that’s a step in the right direction, but like. ![]() This is even worse for the second reason: I’m currently going through this issue with my Mushi. Instead, if you do that, you’ll have to wait a seriously long time. If they evolved at a set level, you could just catch one, level it up once or twice, and it’ll evolve anyway, since there being others of its evolved form close by usually means it’ll evolve around that level. Like, you can find Bunbun and Mudrid in the exact same area, so there’s absolutely no point to catching a Bunbun. This might not be a total issue if the story is much longer than it seems, and the final battles are around lvl 60+, but even then it really makes you want to ditch the unevolved Temtem you caught a while back for its evolved form once you encounter it. Most evolve after like 20 levels, and your starter evolves after 30. Sounds pretty alright, until you realize that a lot of these level requirements are way too high. Unlike Pokemon, where you evolve once your Pokemon reaches a specific level/etc determined by the Pokemon’s species, Temtem instead evolve a certain amount of levels after you catch them. Tuwire's name is derived from Tukana ( Toucan in Hawaiian) and Wire.The evolution system.And by extension, all fully-evolved Wind Temtem if Wind Koish isn’t counted.As of Patch 1.3.2, Tuwire has the highest base ATK of all Wind Temtem if Wind Koish isn’t counted.The only way to obtain one is by evolving a Tuwai. These techniques can be passed on to children of other species if this Temtem is used to breed with them. ‡ indicates any variation of the parent can be used.- indicates the parent must be bred with an earlier evolution stage due to either a type or their gender ratio changing upon evolution.+ indicates the parent must be bred with a later evolution stage or related evolution due to a type addition/changing/difference.^ indicates the parent must learn the technique through Breeding.* indicates the parent must learn the technique through a Technique Course.Tuwire doesn't gain any techniques through Breeding. (+ ) indicates the technique has Synergy with the type shown in parentheses.Italic indicates a technique that gets STAB when used by Tuwire.Aerodynamically speaking, they shouldn't be able to fly. One of the strangest evolutionary paths, Tuwire descends from escaped Digital Temtem crossing with wild Wind varieties. Its diamond-shaped tail feathers have turquoise ends and are completely detached from its body. Tukai's segmented legs have black discs for hips, black-tipped cylindrical gray thighs, and three-toed black feet with a turquoise diamond on the underside. Its segmented wings are made of huge, turquoise-tipped feathers held by broken black bands to smaller gray underside feathers. Tuwire has a mass of tentacles for "hair," and its gray chest has a black collar, a center seam, and a notch missing from the bottom. Each of its beady eyes are surrounded by a black marking, with a small, turquoise-tipped feather under each eye. Its head is made from a large gray tube, with a black band and two notches missing in the back, and a geometric black pattern covering its beak. Tuwire is a biomechanical light blue avian Temtem with metal plating. ![]()
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