Summary
Temtemis a recently releasedmassively multiplayer creature-collection gamethat has taken inspiration fromPokemon.The game takes place in the world of Airborne Archipelago, where the world is inhabited by mysterious creatures known as Temtem. Players can enter the world ofTemtemandbattle against dojos and investigate mythic lairsto progress through the game with engaging turn-based combat.
There are over 100 species of Temtem for players to tame and catch, all with different elemental types and abilities. One of the most versatile Temtem types is the Nature type which provides roots for players to build their squad. This list features some of the best Nature-type Temtem and how they can be obtained.

Updated on August 05, 2025, by Mehrdad Khayyat:Nature Temtems are mostly known for their immunity against a significant variety of types. A Temtem with a Nature origin is resistant to Earth, Water, Nature, and Electric types. This is while only Fire and Toxic Temtems can be a threat to them.
Stat-wise, there is a good variety among Nature Temtems as players can find a super-strong creature for every specific stat. While Omninesia is the home to Nature Temtems, they can be found in other regions as well.

Overall Stat: 473
Taifu is a light-green sprout-like Temtem, matching its Nature type. It evolves from Hidody after 15 levels. Taifu has a relatively standard set of base stats. It’s nothing to shout home about, but Taifu is still a staple addition to any team with its high SPATK stats.
Taifu can be bestowed with the Toxic Farewell trait, which means when the holder is knocked out, the attacker is inflicted with thePoisoned Conditionfor three turns, losing 10% of their max HP. Taifu can be found along the Prasine Coast in Deniz with an 85% spawn rate, or The Glassyway on Omninesia island with a rarer 25% rate.

Overall Stat: 459
Babawa is a Nature and Water hybrid Temtem. Babawa is the final stage of a two-stage evolutionary line, evolving from Bigu after it reaches level 18. Its appearance resembles a slug, with a leaf pattern running down its back. Babawa has extremely high base STA stats.
Babawa is quite common and can be found in various locations. It can be caught at The Flywalk and The Hangroad on Omninesia island, as well as Meadowvale and Greenglen Forest on Arbury.

9Broccolem
Overall Stat: 478
Broccolem is a Nature and Melee hybrid Temtem. Its name is a fusion between the vegetable, broccoli, and golem. It is the final stage of a three-stage evolutionary line, which begins at Broccoblin and evolves into Broccorc at level 10. It has good base stats, specifically with its SPATK and SPDEF.
Broccolem’s passive traits are Camouflage and Mithridatism. Interestingly, despite being found in the wild at the Chieftain’s Burrow in Arbury, Broccolem cannot be tamed unless using a TemCardX. The alternative is by evolving a Broccorc.

8Chimurian
Overall Stat: 458
Chimchurian is a Nature and Crystal type Temtem. It has apretty unique character design, as it resembles a dark-green chicken-like bird with a crystal formation crowning the top of its head. Chimurian has high base SPD and DEF stats, so it can hold its own in any Temtem battle.
Its Crystal Plume Gatling ability, unlocked at level 96, is well worth the grind as it can do 110 damage at the cost of 28 STA. Chimchurian does not evolve from or into any other Temtem and can only be found on Arbury, in the Greenglen Forest.

Overall Stat: 443
Nidrasil is a Nature and Toxic Temtem and evolves from an Orphyll after leveling up 22 times. Nidrasil looks like a three-headed red snake, with each face having a different facial expression. Nidrasil has the highest base ATK of all Nature Temtem.
They cannot be found in the wild. The only way to obtain a Nidrasil is by evolving an Orphyll, found on Tucma in two locations: Xolot Reservoir and Corrupted Badlands.

Overall Stat: 448
With an awful ATK (39) rating and not-so-decent HP (56), Vulffy might not seem like a good pick at the beginning, but the creature’s exclusive Team Elusive trait makes it a must-have for all the players in Temtem.
Team Elusive is a complicated trait that prevents Vulffy from taking damage when an ally or an opponent uses a technique that features a “Single Team”, “Other Team or Ally”, “All Other Temtem”, or “All” targeting. This means players can use strong techniques with another Temtem along with Vulffy, while Vulffy remains unaffected.

Vulffy’s other trait is Burglar which disables all the opponent’s gear for the rest of battle if the rival is inflicted by Asleep or Exhausted.
Overall Stat: 450
Evolves from Kaku after 11 levels. It is a dual-type Temtem, wielding both Nature and Wind abilities. Saku’s name is derived from the word for ‘Bloom’ in Japanese. Its physical appearance is adorable, like a fusion between Hoppip and Bulbasaur in Pokemon. Saku has four large propeller-like petals on its head and floats through the air, and has a green and red color palette.
Saku has a well-rounded set of base stats, with its HP being its crowning feature. Saku can also be endowed with one of two passive traits: Air Specialist and Botanist. Players can find Saku in two places on Omninesia: The Glassyway and The Canopath.

4Amphatyr
Overall Stat: 470
Amphatyr is more of a situational creature every stat stands somewhere between 51 and 65, except for SPD, which hits 110. This exceptional score for SPD makes Amphatyr a fit for some battles, but it needs to be matched with the right companions to work perfectly.
Relaxed and Settling are Amphatyr’s traits. Thanks to Relaxed, Amphatyr gets a 15%-of-max-HP boost as long as it is not damaged by any opponent’s techniques while on the battlefield. Settling, on the other hand, grants ATK and SPATK for every 2 back-to-back turns that the creature is on the battlefield.

Overall Stat: 477
Inheriting both Wind and Nature types, Loali comes with balanced stats all across the board. Its weakest stat is DEF (54), while it delivers strong performance in SPDEF (81), and decent scores in STA (74), SPD (77), and SPATK (70).
Loali comes with the exclusive trait of Backhand, which grants it Regenerated for 1 turn whenever a Status Technique is used. Botanist, the other trait, buffs damage dealt by Loali when using Nature Techniques.
Overall Stat: 476
Cerneaf resembles a deer with large oak leaves for horns, as a plant-mammal hybrid. It evolves from Deendre after 25 levels and is the final stage in the Spriole evolutionary line. It has excellent base HP, SPD, and DEF stats, making it a tanky Nature-type to soak up damage.
Cerneaf has two unique traits that can be randomly assigned: Callosity and Settling. Unfortunately, Cerneaf cannot be caught in the wild, so players can only obtain one by evolving a Deendre.