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Chagma is one of the rarer Animon in LumenTale: Memories of Trey. If you’re looking to complete the AniWiki and catch every creature in the game, you’ll need to know how to get Chagma and its evolutions.

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Here’s where you can find Chagma in LumenTale.

Chagma location

Chagma spawns in Area 02 as part of combat encounters. More specifically, I found Chagma at the bottom of the map, in the raised area to the left of the Grass Holoken Power objects, as shown in the image below. As of writing, I have not found it as an overworld spawn.

A map of Area 02 in LumenTale showing players the exact location of Chagma
Screenshot by Destructoid

It only took me about 20 minutes to find my first Chagma, though some other players reported on social media that it took them over an hour before finding one. I spent another half hour searching for a second one before I called it a day, opting to use LumenTale‘s online trading system to get one instead. Because Chagma are so hard to find, most people want starters or rare creatures like Minube or Yakora—fair trades, though equally difficult to find.

How to evolve Chagma  

Boasting one of LumenTale’s many special evolution methods, Chagma has two different evolutions, as shown in the AniWiki once you’ve unlocked all of the Animon’s research tiers. According to the database, it’s a “special” evolution method, much like Firtrich or Kinedge—though we don’t get any more information than that. That’s where the Lumen Club noticeboard comes in.

A screenshot from LumenTale showing clues on the noticeboard for how to evolve Chagma.
“Is it your lucky day? Maybe not…” Screenshot by Destructoid

When you’ve progressed through the story enough, the noticeboard will update with a clue about how to evolve Chagma, as shown in the image above. It’s all based on the creature’s luck, though it’s not actually the stat that makes the difference.

Chagma’s evolution in LumenTale depends on whether you can land critical hits or if you miss your attacks entirely. You need to land five critical hits in a single battle to evolve Chagma into Gongbog, the Chakra-type Animon with the Felicis attribute. If you miss an attack five times in a battle, however, then it will evolve into Natmiss, what’s also a Chakra type but with the Mestus attribute.

Animon (Attribute/Type)Evolution MethodResult (Attribute/Type)
Chagma, a goofy creature with black and white spots and a grey and orange mohawk
Chagma (Sereum, Chakra)
Land 5 critical hits in one battle.Gongbog, the evolved form of Chagma with a high ponytail and a lion's face
Gongbog (Felicis, Chakra)
Chagma, a goofy creature with black and white spots and a grey and orange mohawk
Chagma (Sereum, Chakra)
Miss 5 attacks in one battle.Natmiss, the darker evolution of Chagma in LumenTale
Natmiss (Mestus, Chakra)

If you’re going for a Gongbog, there’s a couple different ways you can increase Chagma’s chance of landing a critical hit. The first is to activate Chagma’s attribute, the Sereum trait, which considerably increases the chances of your attack dealing critical damage. Similarly, if your Chagma has a higher Luck stat, the chances of its attacks being critical hits raises. You can increase your Chagma’s base Luck by feeding it certain food items, like the Salame Imperiale, Baby, or Fuorisede recipes, which you can craft at a fountain if you have the right ingredients.

Similarly, if you get lucky (pun intended), you may find a Chagma with the Lucky Break quirk, which increases the chance of landing critical hits and activating secondary effects. If you don’t have a Chagma with this ability, you can use an Appendix Q to change the creature’s innate quirk. You can get an Appendix Q either by crafting it at a fountain (two Anivite EX, 10 Glass, and one Diamond), or by receiving one from NPCs as you progress through the game’s story.

On the other hand, another potential quirk of Chagma’s is the Hotheaded trait, which increases damage but greatly lowers your chance of landing a hit at all. This quirk is the best to have if you want to evolve your Animon into a Natmiss.

Conversely, if your goal is simply to complete the AniWiki and catch all the Animon in the game, then you can evolve your Chagma into either a Natmiss or a Gongbog, and then ask for whichever one you didn’t go for using the game’s online trading system. Otherwise, you’ll need a second Chagma, or unevolve yours by using the Mystical Relic.

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