All Holoken Powers in LumenTale and how to use them

All Holoken Powers in LumenTale and how to use them


Your Holoken is more than just a way to catch Animon in LumenTale: Memories of Trey; it’s an essential tool for navigating the world of Talea.

Outside of using the Holoken to destroy boxes, Trey can infuse the powers of his Animon with the device to unlock special abilities. The Geo type, for example, allows Trey to destroy boulders blocking paths when he throws out his Holoken, while the Aura type powers fans and reveals hidden pathways.

Most of the Animon types come with two different effects, and you’ll unlock the ability to infuse different types with the Holoken as you progress through LumenTale’s main story. So if you come across an object with a question mark symbol above it, it likely requires a Holoken ability you haven’t yet unlocked.

Here are all the Holoken powers in LumenTale and each type they require.

All Holoken powers in LumenTale

Type Location Effect 1 Effect 2
Geo Scarlet Woods Destroys massive boulders blocking pathways When used to destroy Anivite crystals, can drop rare items
Aura Arsilia Propels fans Reveals hidden pathways
Electric Voltar Changes operating status of electrical devices and control them at will Disable electric gates
Virus Paradine Hacks teleportation platforms to use them Change direction of moving bridges
Data Speranova Materializes or dematerializes objects to power up lasers N/A
Grass Mirasilva Grabs onto trees and allows Trey to leap over gaps Grows plants to trigger mechanisms or special events
Water Costa Linda Hit plants to create bubbles to move around on Creates rocky surfaces on lava for Trey to walk on and puts out fires
Fire Altipetra Ignite fruit bombs to burn brush blocking paths N/A
Ancient Memorenia Strikes latches on ancient locks to open gates and passageway N/A
This table is incomplete. We will update it as we find more Holoken powers.

How to infuse Animon types with the Holoken

To use any of the above Holoken powers, you must select an Animon of the corresponding type when the device is in Animon mode. For example, if you want to destroy a boulder using the Holoken’s Geo power, you should have a Geo Animon like Mollupom active, as shown in the screenshot below.

Trey can now use the Geo power of Mollupom when using the Holoken. Screenshot by Destructoid

Mollupom’s Geo type will be infused with the Holoken the next time you throw it out, as indicated by the gem-like symbol beneath the creature’s picture. The device’s path of trajectory will also mirror the color of the type it’s infused with.

For more information on LumenTale, check out our guides on the game’s full recipe list and attributes.



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