Veveso is one of the more unusual catches in LumenTale: Memories of Trey because it does not come in a single shape. The Animon appears in five separate forms, each one a Geo type at its core but carrying a different attribute, a different hidden type, and a different move pool. They also live in different areas of Talea, so collecting the full set means traveling across the map rather than grinding one spot.
Where to find each Veveso form in LumenTale
Each essence is tied to a specific stretch of the region. The names in parentheses are the attribute labels you will see when you scan or inspect the Animon. Use the area each form is bound to rather than expecting them to appear together.
| Veveso Type Name | Spawn Location |
|---|---|
| Traditional Essence (Felicis) | Area 09, Area 10![]() |
| Lunatic/Volatile Essence (Mestus) | Area 04, Area 05![]() |
| Infernal Essence (Furor) | Area 11, Area 12![]() |
| Horrid/Odious Essence (Horrens) | Area 18![]() |
| Plain/Simple Essence (Sereum) | Glacial Peak![]() |
The Horrens form has the widest spread, also turning up around Area 21, Area 22, Area 25, Titan Quarry, and the Biome Plains, so it is the easiest of the five to track down if you only want one Veveso quickly.
What makes each Veveso attribute different
Every Veveso shares Geo as its primary type, but each form layers a distinct hidden type and a unique attribute on top. The attribute is the part that changes how the Animon plays in battle.
| Form | Hidden type | Attribute effect |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional Essence (Felicis) | Grass | Slightly heals its allies after it attacks. |
| Horrid Essence (Horrens) | Anomalous | Cancels an enemy's resistance and turns the next attack super effective if that hit would defeat them. |
| Infernal Essence (Furor) | Fire | Directly increases skill damage. |
| Lunatic Essence (Mestus) | Virus | Spends a percentage of its own HP to deal extra damage. |
| Simple Essence (Sereum) | β | Raises critical hit chance, and each critical hit grants 1 extra TP. |
Those move pools follow the hidden type. The Felicis form learns Grass skills such as Sprouting Blow and Chlorobeam, Mestus picks up Virus moves like Corrosion and Meltdown, Furor leans on Fire with Blaze, and Horrens runs Anomalous skills capped by Esper Beam. All five keep a few shared Geo and None moves, including Pound, Headbutt, Nonsense, and Bingo.
Veveso stats, the Totem quirk, and stacking
Veveso does not evolve. It is listed as AniWiki #071, has a catch rate of 75, and follows a slow level curve. The Felicis form carries a base stat total of 430, with high HP and solid defenses (HP 92, Def 84, Sp. Def 83) but low offense and speed, so it leans toward a durable support role.

Each Veveso has the Totem quirk, which stacks with allied Veveso on the field to raise its combat power. That makes building a team around several forms more rewarding than running a single copy, and it is another reason to gather more than one essence.
How to confirm which form you caught
Because all five forms share the same name and the same Geo typing in the overworld, the area you are standing in is the most reliable clue before you engage. Once in battle, scanning the Animon spends a turn and an SP but reveals its hidden type and weaknesses, which is the clearest way to verify whether you have the Felicis, Horrens, Furor, Mestus, or Sereum version.
If you are working toward the complete set, plan a route that touches Area 04, Area 09, Area 11, Area 18, and Glacial Peak, then scan each Veveso on encounter so you do not duplicate a form you already own.




