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LumenTale beginner guide
A fast-start checklist for new players beginning LumenTale: Memories of Trey.
First-hour priorities
- Learn the Holoken loop early: find Animon in the field, decide whether to catch or battle, then record the element, attribute, and location.
- Build a party around coverage instead of favorites only. LumenTale has 13 elemental types and individual Animon strengths and weaknesses to uncover.
- Visit Fountain stops whenever available. Official materials describe the Fountain as the place for crafting helpful items and cooking food for Animon support.
- Use Anispace between route pushes. Captured Animon live there, and it is also tied to training, customization, and bonding.
- Experiment during day and night. Different Animon can appear at different times, so one pass through an area is not enough for collection notes.
Best early habits
| Habit | Why it helps | When to do it |
|---|
| Scan before assuming matchups | Type alone may not tell the whole weakness profile. | Every new species |
| Keep a capture slot open | The game is built around discovery and team adjustment. | Before entering a new route or dungeon |
| Save resource notes | Recipes, crafting items, and rewards become searchable later. | After Fountain, shop, and quest interactions |
| Rotate battle roles | 1v1 duels and 4v4 battles reward different planning. | Before captain fights or longer chains |
Beginner mistakes to avoid
Do not assume a familiar monster-collector type chart applies. LumenTale's official materials emphasize individual strengths, weaknesses, skills, and attributes, so the safer habit is to record what each Animon actually does before ranking it.
Do not rush past side systems either. Trading, Anispace, cooking, crafting, day-and-night encounters, and dungeon exploration are all core collection loops rather than optional decoration.
Recommended note format
| What to note | Why it matters |
|---|
| Animon name, element, and attribute | Builds the future type and battle-role database. |
| Region, hemisphere, and nearby landmark | Talea is split around Logos and Mythos, so route notes need place context. |
| Time of day | Official features mention day-and-night encounter differences. |
| Item source | Supports crafting, cooking, rewards, and shop pages. |
| Battle format | 1v1 and 4v4 fights ask different questions of a party. |
Fast route checklist
- Confirm your current objective and nearby optional paths.
- Catch or document new Animon before leaving the area.
- Check whether the area changes at night.
- Return to Fountain or Anispace if your party plan is getting narrow.
- Before a major battle, prepare both a single-duel answer and a full-party 4v4 plan.