Summary
Temtemis an MMORPG similar toPokemonwhere players catch and battle unique creatures of various types, designs, and abilities; There are dozens upon dozens of Temtem available to players to obtain and use in battles. Being a tamer inTemtemis no easy task; the game is highly centered around skillful play where players must train and build their teams correctly if they wish to succeed and stand amongst the top-ranked players and intenseDojo’sthey must defeat to progress.
Amongst the variousfeatures available in the game, there are dozens of types of creatures inTemtem, a very versatile archetype is the kings of the sky, Wind type Temtems. For players who enjoy the speed and agility of birds and flying reptiles, here are some of the best wind-type Temtems in the game.
Updated on June 04, 2025, by Mehrdad Khayyat:Wind creatures usually don’t have a lot of fans in Temtem as they belong to the least effective and least vulnerable type in the game. Wind creatures can only strongly affect the Toxic type while being severely vulnerable to Electric Temtems.
Putting two Wind creatures against each other doesn’t have any benefits, as they are resistant to each other. Wind Temtems are also resistant to Earth and cannot deal effective damage to Electrics.
Overall Stat: 454
Granpah is the third evolved form of Paharo; its design is modeled after a large fowl with red feathers and green ones around its head. Granpah has high SPD and high SPATK stats making it a powerful attacker for an offensive team; A possible trait for Granpah is Bully, which significantly raises its technique damage when outnumbering the opponent’s team by forty percent.
Like a few other Temtem within the game, Granpah can not be found in the wild and can only be obtained by evolving Paharo through its entire chain. However, However, Paharo’s are relatively easy to encounter as they are common in Deniz roaming near the Prasine Coast, the Thallasian Cliffs, and the Gifted Bridges.
7Owlhe
Overall Stat: 460
Known for its proficiency in Physical attack and defense, Owlhe belongs to both Melee and Wind types. This creature lacks a decent SPDEF (49) rating and comes with a mediocre STA (55) stat, but it features some high-damage Wind Special Techniques that are unlocked at levels 7 and 10.
Owlhe gains a 15% buff for its Melee Techniques, thanks to the Bruiser trait, though Melee Techniques become available at higher levels. The other trait, Sentinel, prevents Owlhe and its ally from getting an Asleep condition. It also removes that condition from allies when entering the battlefield.
Overall Stat: 457
Volarend is a toxic wind Temtem; its design is a rather large bird with purple and cyan-colored feathers. Volarend had average overall stats, with only its SPDEF standing out; however, where Volarend shines is in its list of techniques that can bestow adverse effects on its targets.
Venomous Claw, Cold Breeze, and Toxic Plume are all strong techniques that can drain the life from a strong team with effects like Poison and Freezing. While Volarend is the evolution form of Zephyruff, it can still be found in the wild, although very rare. Players should search Kupeleleza in Tucma and the Kelima Peaks inKisiwa Island.
Overall Stat: 477
Loali is a speedy combination of Nature and Wind types that is weak on dealing or defending Physical damage but packs a decent punch when it comes to Special damage. While being vulnerable to incoming damage from Fire and Toxic types, Loali receives 50% damage from Wind, Water, and Nature types, and only 25% from Earth creatures.
Botanist and Backhanded are Loali’s traits. The former is a 15% buff on the damage dealt via Nature Techniques, and the latter grants the creature a Regenrated condition for 1 turn if a Status Technique is utilized.
Overall Stat: 474
Having both the Wind and Water subtypes, Wiplump is an excellent all-around Temtem with high SPATK and SPDEF along with reasonably high STA as well; Having a fascinating design, Wiplump is a small dragon-like creature with blue skin, a red horn, and a pair of wings made out of clouds.
Wiplump is the final evolution of Fomu, who transforms at level twenty. Thanks to its impressive speed and its Plethoric trait that boosts its speed even higher, Wiplump would serve well as the offensive partner to amore tanky Temtem. While Wiplump is not extremely rare, Wiplump can be found near Sillaro River in Deniz, Kakakma Cenote in Ducma, and the Highbelow located in Cipanku. Players may find locating Fomu and leveling it to evolution easier.
Overall Stat: 467
Tuwai features multiple evolutions of different types, and Tukai is the most balanced one, with its only liabilities being ATK (53) and DEF (52) stats. All the other stats either surpass 70 or sit around it.
Since Water and Wind are both vulnerable to Electric, it’s strongly suggested to avoid putting Tukai in front of creatures capable of performing Electric Techniques, as the damage will multiply in 4.
When it comes to traits, Tukai benefits from Hydrologist that increases its Water Technique damage by 15%. The creature also has an exclusive trait, Spreader, that allows Special Techniques with a “Single” targeting system to deal damage to both opponents, sacrificing 15% of damage effectiveness.
Overall Stat: 465
Barnshe is equal parts interesting combination and design; having both the mental and wind type, Barnshe is a solid addition to a team that specializes in rushing down targets with damage. Barnshe has above-average SPD, SPATK, and SPDEF base stats and has some pretty amazing techniques once appropriately leveled; Barnshe’s trait, Air specialist, provides a sizable damage boost to all wind techniques.
Barnshe is the evolved form of Towly; in its matured form, Barnshe strikes a dramatic pose with Pink feathers and a white face. Barnsheis a rare Temtemand it only roams in Winward Fort in Deniz and Mac Aed’s Crag in Arbury.
Gazuma is an electric wind type and the evolved form of Ganki; its design is similar to a bumblebee with large horns and extended wings draped over its body like a cloak. Gazuma has very high SPATK and SPDEF but sufferers considerably with one of the lowest base health stats in the game. Thanks to Gazuma’s possible traits, it makes a very good support when part of a team; the Receptive trait especially as it can extend the duration of beneficial effects of positive status effects. Gazuma is a rare find as it only roams near Matope Road in Kisiwa and the Pillars of Highabove inCinpaku Island.