How to Find and Evolve Chagma in LumenTale: Memories of Trey

How to Find and Evolve Chagma in LumenTale: Memories of Trey

The fourth battle ended with a taunting “Miss.” My party stared at the text like a verdict, and I realized I had been wandering Area 02 blind. I stopped guessing and started mapping the odds.

Chagma location

I found my first Chagma after about 20 minutes of running encounters in Area 02.

Chagma appears only in combat encounters in Area 02. You want the bottom of the map: a raised platform to the left of the Grass Holoken Power objects. I never spotted it wandering the overworld — it spawns as an encounter, not a visible walking Animon.

A map of Area 02 in LumenTale showing players the exact location of Chagma
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

It took me roughly 20 minutes to encounter one; other players report anything from twenty minutes to over an hour. If you get impatient, LumenTale’s online trading system (Steam communities and the official Discord are full of traders) will let you swap for one — trades for starters or rarer creatures like Minube or Yakora are common, though those are in demand too.

Where can I find Chagma in LumenTale?

Head to Area 02 and grind combat encounters at the bottom-left raised platform near the Grass Holoken Power objects. Short runs back to the nearest save point and repeated encounter resets speed the process. If you prefer community trading, check Steam, Discord, or the LumenTale subreddit for offers.

How to evolve Chagma

The Lumen Club noticeboard updated for me after a story beat and dropped a one-line hint about Chagma’s “luck.”

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

The AniWiki classifies Chagma’s evolution as “special.” The noticeboard gives the real hint: it’s all about luck — but not the Luck stat by itself. You must trigger one of two battle conditions, both happening inside a single fight.

Animon (Attribute/Type) Evolution Method Result (Attribute/Type)
Chagma, a goofy creature with black and white spots and a grey and orange mohawkChagma (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 mohawkChagma (Sereum, Chakra) Miss 5 attacks in one battle. Natmiss, the darker evolution of Chagma in LumenTaleNatmiss (Mestus, Chakra)

How do you evolve Chagma into Gongbog or Natmiss?

Landing five crits in one fight evolves Chagma into Gongbog. Missing five times in one fight evolves it into Natmiss. That’s the hard rule you can plan around.

To push for Gongbog: activate Chagma’s Sereum attribute (it boosts crit chance) and raise its Luck stat. I fed mine Salame Imperiale and Baby recipes, and a Fuorisede once, all craftable at a fountain when you have the right ingredients. The Lucky Break quirk is excellent; it bumps crit rates and secondary effects. If your Chagma lacks it, use an Appendix Q to change its quirk — craftable at a fountain (two Anivite EX, 10 Glass, one Diamond) or obtainable from NPCs through story progress.

To force Natmiss: the Hotheaded quirk is your friend. It raises damage but slashes accuracy, making misses far more likely. You can deliberately lower accuracy with certain gear or by choosing moves with poor hit rates; landing five misses is messy but attainable. Landing five criticals is a coin flip you can nudge with the right stats and quirks.

What changes can I make to increase crits or misses?

Feed recipes that raise Luck. Swap quirks with Appendix Q. Equip items or choose moves that change hit percentages. If you want both evolutions in your AniWiki, evolve one and trade for the other via the game’s online system on Steam or community Discords — or unevolve using a Mystical Relic if you prefer to run both yourself.

If you care about completing AniWiki entries, trading on community hubs or keeping a second Chagma are the simplest paths; using Mystical Relic or the trade market avoids hunting for that second rare spawn. Which path will you force, precision-critical or glorious failure?