Aniimo All Aniimos List: Complete Aniilog Database (90 Creatures)
Complete Aniimo Aniilog database: all 90 creatures listed by element, role, and evolution stage. Beta-verified roster updated after launch.
The Aniilog is Aniimo’s creature encyclopedia — your in-game database of every critter living across the continent of Idyll. With Aniimo launching on September 16, 2026, the full Aniilog will hold 90 creatures, a solid jump from the 62+ documented during the closed beta tests. This guide breaks down every confirmed creature by element, battle role, and evolution stage.
One honest note before we start: everything below is based on the final closed beta; we will update after launch. Beta coverage of some elements (especially Holy and Light) was thin, so treat those sections as provisional.
What Is the Aniilog?
The Aniilog tracks every Aniimo you have seen, caught, or Twined with. Entries fill in progressively — spotting a creature in the wild unlocks a partial page, while catching it and Twining into it completes the record with full stat and ability details. Completionists will also want to log regional forms and Sparkling Forms, both of which occupy their own space in the database.
Here is the important nuance about the launch count: the 90 entries include regional forms and Sparkling variants. That means the number of base species is lower than 90 — a single Aniimo like Iris can fill multiple Aniilog slots thanks to its six or seven regional variants. If you are chasing a complete database, forms are where the real grind lives.
Full Aniimo Creature List by Element
Below is every creature confirmed in the final beta, grouped by element. Stages are listed only where the evolution line has been verified; “TBC” means the creature was playable in the beta but its exact stage or full line was not fully documented.
| Element | Creature | Role | Stage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fire | Emberpup | DPS | Lumin |
| Fire | Flameruff | DPS | Gamma |
| Fire | Scorchhowl | DPS | Nova |
| Fire | Inferlupa | DPS | TBC |
| Water | Skippy | Heal | Lumin |
| Water | Pranky | Heal | Gamma |
| Water | Glacy | Heal | Nova |
| Water | Susuta | BREAK | Lumin |
| Water | Popota | BREAK | Gamma |
| Water | Sherro | TBC | TBC |
| Water | Bubbeep | TBC | TBC (beta 2 addition) |
| Water | Popapus | TBC | TBC (beta 2 addition) |
| Grass | Iris | DPS | Lumin |
| Grass | Irisal | DPS | Gamma |
| Grass | Thornblade | TBC | TBC |
| Wind | Nimbi | Support | Lumin |
| Wind | Turbo | Support | Gamma |
| Wind | Cornet | TBC | TBC |
| Wind | Tubster | TBC | TBC |
| Lightning | Blazen | TBC | TBC |
| Lightning | Fenmane | TBC | TBC |
| Ice | Glynsera | TBC | TBC |
| Earth | Budclaw | TBC | TBC (Earth/Grass) |
| Earth | Shrubclaw | TBC | TBC |
| Earth | Grizbo | TBC | TBC |
| Dark | Celestis | DPS | Lumin |
| Dark | Stellarys | DPS | Nova |
| Dark | Ignitis | TBC | TBC |
Two beta bosses are also confirmed: Bubbask and Coraliz, both Water-themed encounters tied to the beta 2 content drop. Whether they are catchable in the full release remains to be seen.
Creature Count by Element (Beta Data)
Element distribution was uneven in the beta. Water was by far the deepest pool — unsurprising given how much of Idyll’s coastline and the Crescent Bay region were explorable. Here is how the confirmed beta roster breaks down:
| Element | Confirmed Creatures | Coverage Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Water | 8+ | Deepest pool; Crescent Bay and Island of Peace are Water hotspots |
| Fire | 4 | Solid DPS options, full three-stage line confirmed |
| Grass | 3+ | Iris regional forms inflate the real total significantly |
| Wind | 4 | Nimbi line confirmed; strong support options |
| Lightning | 2 | Least documented of the “core” elements |
| Ice | 1 | Glynsera only — expect more at launch |
| Earth | 3 | Budclaw dual-typed Earth/Grass |
| Dark | 3 | Celestis line is the premier Dark core |
| Holy | 0 confirmed | Not catchable in beta |
| Light | 0 confirmed | Not catchable in beta |
If the launch roster fills Holy and Light the way beta data suggests, expect those two elements to be late-game unlocks — possibly tied to Astra, the floating city that served as the beta’s social hub.
Battle Roles Explained
Every Aniimo fits one of five combat roles. Understanding these makes team building far easier than staring at raw stats:
| Role | Function | Example |
|---|---|---|
| DPS | Primary damage dealers | Scorchhowl, Irisal, Stellarys |
| Heal | Sustain and recovery for your squad | Glacy |
| Support | Buffs, crowd control, utility | Turbo |
| BREAK | Shields and boss stagger damage | Popota, Susuta |
| REGEN | Attrition-based recovery over time | Confirmed as a role; examples TBC |
A balanced early team in Aniimo usually runs two DPS, one Heal, and one BREAK — BREAK matters more than newcomers expect, because boss shields in the beta resisted normal damage until broken.
How to Fill Your Aniilog Faster
A few practical tips from the beta:
- Check every weather state. Weather, time of day, and temporary phenomena all change which Aniimo spawn. The same meadow can hold completely different creatures at night in the rain.
- Travel with the right Aniipods. Running out of capsules in a remote region means walking back to restock — carry more than you think you need.
- Twine everything at least once. Twining into a creature completes its Aniilog page and often reveals habitat hints for related species.
- Hunt forms deliberately. Because regional forms and Sparklings occupy separate entries, a single hotspot like Iris’s grassland can fill several pages if you sweep it across different conditions.
FAQ
How many creatures are in Aniimo at launch?
The Aniilog will hold 90 creatures when Aniimo launches on September 16, 2026. That count includes regional forms and Sparkling variants, so the number of base species is lower.
How many Aniimo were in the beta?
The closed beta documented 62+ creatures, with the second beta adding Bubbeep, Popapus, Mophling, and Sausite, plus the bosses Bubbask and Coraliz.
Does the Aniilog track Sparkling Forms separately?
Yes. Sparkling variants get their own recognition in the database, which is why shiny hunting is a core part of Aniilog completion.
Which element has the most creatures?
Based on beta data, Water has the deepest roster, helped by the large aquatic zones around Crescent Bay and the Island of Peace.
Were Holy and Light Aniimo catchable in the beta?
No Holy or Light creatures were confirmed as catchable in the beta tests. Expect both elements to appear in the launch version, likely tied to later-game areas.
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