Temtem Ganki guide
In this Ganki guide for Temtem, I will be showing you where to find your first Ganki, as well as explaining why it’s a great early game option for new Temtem tamers. Do be sure to check out the rest of the Temtem list.
Ganki location
In one of the early areas of the game, you can find the Ganki in the Thalassian Cliffs. They’ll be around levels 5-8 and will have access to the techniques Sparks, Nimble, Wind Blade, and potentially DC Beam. If you chose Houchic as your starter, this will be weak against it, so make sure you have a backup alternative. As for specifically where, they seem more common in the locations circled in red in the image above. These are the long vertical stretches of land leading to and from the small lake. You can also find them in The Gifted Bridges and Windward Fort.
Ganki techniques
These are the techniques that Ganki learns by levelling up or Breeding:
Breeding: Tesla Prison Lv1: Sparks Lv3: Nimble Lv5: Wind Blade Lv7: DC Beam Lv16: Chain Lightning Lv22: Drill Impact Lv32: Electric Storm
Ganki courses
Ganki can also learn several courses found throughout the game. These are multi-use items that you can only find one of in the world each, so use our Temtem Course locations guide to locate them.
TC003: Turbo Choreography TC005: Misogi TC007: Noxious Bomb.
Ganki strengths/weaknesses
Weak to: Crystal (2x resistance), and Nature (2x resistance) if you have Botanophobia status Strong against: Wind (4x resistance)
Should Ganki be in my party?
Temporarily yes, though you may need to catch more than one. It has two traits: Botanophobia and Cold-Natured. While the former can be quite bad when facing Nature Temtem, the Cold-Natured trait is just horrible to have. With Cold-Natured, any Cold-inflicting attack immediately turns into a Freeze one. This makes taking on the Oceara a bit of a nightmare. Even if you get the right one, you may find that Ganki and Gazuma, its evolution that it evolves into after 27 level ups, is just not as strong as some alternatives. It also has a slim move set, despite Electric type being a very good early type to use. Replace this creature with a Nessla with the ability “Electric Synthesize” as soon as you can. It’s just that more powerful and game-breaking. There we have it. That’s everything you need to learn about Ganki. While you’re here, you can check out our Temtem evolutions guide to see how Ganki evolves, as well as the rest of the currently available Temtem.