Invizimals story begins with Kenichi "Keni" Nakamura , a researcher in Tokyo who discovers invisible creatures made of light energy living among us. According to lore, these creatures are descendants of dinosaurs that became invisible due to radiation from a prehistoric meteor strike. The Core Story The Discovery

This blog post is designed to showcase the vast, colorful, and sometimes hidden world of InviZimals creatures across the PSP and PS Vita game series. 🐉 The Ultimate InviZimals Creature Guide: All Creatures & Evolutions!

| Creature | Type | Why You Need It | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | X-Drake | Fighter | The series mascot. A purple dragon with plasma wings. | | Swamp Lurker | Rogue | First catch. Ugly, weak, but sentimental. | | Dragonox | Tank | The wall. Wins by exhaustion. | | Blitzwing | Ranged | Electric mantis. Best for bosses. | | Yetay | Fighter | Abominable snowman with punches. | | Specter | Scout | Ghost-type. Only appears at midnight IRL. | | Metallico | Tank | Steel beetle. Immune to fire. |

Part 5: Rarity Breakdown & Evolution Trees

To truly understand Invizimals all creatures, one must map their evolution trees. Unlike Pokémon, Invizimals evolve based on both level and tournament wins.

Creatures are categorized by elemental types that dictate their combat effectiveness and the environments where they are found: Core Elements: Fire, Ice, Jungle, Desert, Rock, and Ocean.

The Fire Line (Pyro Clan)

  • Baby: Pyroo – A small, floating ember with claws.
  • Adult: Magmon – A classic dragon-like humanoid with magma fists.
  • Super: Infernus – Wings of smoke and a crown of fire.
  • Omega: Ifrit – A colossal, bipedal furnace that shakes the arena.

Whether you are a nostalgic PSP owner or a PS Vita completionist discovering the series for the first time, capturing every single Invizimal is a journey through Augmented Reality history. Grab your camera, set your trap, and remember: They are all around you. You just have to look.

Core stats and how they affect combat

  • HP: total survivability.
  • Attack: damage dealt by physical attacks.
  • Defense: reduces incoming physical damage.
  • Special Attack: damage of elemental/special moves.
  • Special Defense: reduces elemental damage.
  • Speed: determines turn order; higher speed often means acting first.
  • Accuracy/Evasion (when present): affect hit/miss chances.
  • Elemental affinity: affects damage multipliers vs. weaknesses/resistances.

Fire Dragon, Ice Dragon, Jungle Dragon, Rock Dragon, Desert Dragon, and Ocean Dragon: These are endgame titans representing the core elements.