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Lumen Tale FAQ

Quick answers for what Lumen Tale is, how to start, and which official systems matter first.

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What is Lumen Tale?

LumenTale: Memories of Trey is a creature-collection RPG set in the world of Talea. The official pitch centers on exploring a world split between Logos and Mythos, meeting and raising Animon, and moving through story, dungeons, crafting, cooking, trading, and online battles.

If you are deciding whether the game is worth your attention, the most useful shorthand is this: it is a world-driven monster RPG with both solo progression and social systems. That means your first hours matter because they shape not only your story pace but also your long-term squad flexibility.

Where should new players start?

Start with the beginner guide, then move into the first-hours progression guide, and only after that branch into the Iris Hamlet walkthrough or the battle basics page.

This order works because it answers the four most common launch questions in sequence:

  1. What am I trying to do in this game?
  2. Which early mistakes slow me down?
  3. What counts as a stable first squad?
  4. Which system matters next?

Is there a public type chart yet?

The official site confirms that Lumen Tale has 13 types, but the launch-safe approach is to avoid pretending a complete public chart already exists everywhere in one clean reference. On this site, type pages focus on confirmed type names and official roster examples first.

If you want to use types well right now, open the types hub, then cross-reference the confirmed example pages like Electric and Geo.

What should I read if I care more about exploration than PvP?

Open the Scarlet Woods walkthrough, the resource farming guide, and the dungeons and exploration page.

Those three pages do the best job of answering where to go, what to pick up, and when a route should become a farming loop instead of just a story corridor.

Does the game have multiplayer systems?

Yes. Official feature summaries confirm trading and online battles. That matters because some players should treat social systems as late-early-game goals, not something to force immediately after the tutorial.

When your main squad stops changing every single route, open the multiplayer and trading guide and the online battles page.