Aniimo Capture Guide: Aniipods, Approach & Alphas
How catching actually works in Aniimo: the Aniipod tiers, approaching wild Aniimo, Break, group catches with the Tumbler, Alphas, and Sparklings. Strictly what's official.
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Catching is the heart of Aniimo, and the tool for it is the Aniipod, “Catch Aniimo using Aniipods,” as the official store page puts it (Steam). This guide sticks to what Pawprint has actually shown. Where a popular “tip” turns out to be fan invention, we say so instead of repeating it.
Official · build CB2 = first-party, but a current-build value that may change. Community = reported by players, not officially confirmed.
Approach matters
The handbook is explicit about the setup before a catch: target sleeping Aniimo, or approach stealthily (Beta Survival Handbook). A wild Aniimo that hasn’t noticed you is a far easier catch than one you’ve spooked into a fight. Steam echoes the same: sneak up rather than charge in (Steam).
Don’t repeat this one: you’ll see guides claim a missed Aniipod automatically flies back to you. There’s no official source for that, and hands-on previews describe the opposite: spook an Aniimo and it can flee. Throw like it counts.
Break first, then catch
The single most useful catching mechanic is Break: dealing Break damage doesn’t just stagger an enemy, it raises your capture chance (Beta Survival Handbook). So soften a wild Aniimo with a Break role before you throw; the full breakdown is in the combat guide. Element advantage helps you get there faster; see the type chart.
The Aniipod tiers
Higher-tier Aniipods catch better, especially on tougher targets; the handbook tells you to “employ a superior-tier Aniipod” for difficult Aniimo. The official lineup, named in Aniimo’s update notices, is (update notice):
- Aniipod: the standard catch tool.
- Aniipod Pro: a step up.
- Aniipod Mega: higher still.
- Aniipod Ultra: the top tier.
- Tumbler: the group catch tool: its catch multiplier rises from 3× to 6× in high-density areas, making it the pick for catching a cluster at once Official · build CB2 (Jan 29 update).
You buy these from Outpost Vendor Joff (update notice). The Aniipod Trace item also turns up in official reward mail; the January 25 apology mail granted 10 of them Official · build CB2 (Jan 25 update). (Note: there is no official “100% capture” Aniipod; we won’t promise a number Pawprint hasn’t stated.)
How your Aniimo behaves in a catch fight
Players report a three-way behaviour toggle for your active Aniimo during a fight (Catch / Defensive / Attack) so you can have it whittle a target down without finishing it off Community. This is the depth catchers want, but it’s reported from play rather than spelled out in an official post, so we flag it. It is separate from the two official combat modes, Command Mode and Twine Mode (covered in the combat guide).
Alphas: the open-world bosses
Alpha Aniimo are powered-up bosses that roam the world; update notices name specific ones (Alpha Luminelle, Ignitis, Sherro, Blazen) and note they respawn, with co-op fights in the mix (update notice). The game also references an Omega tier above Alpha. Hands-on previews report you can attempt to catch an Alpha after beating it Community; useful to know, but not yet stated officially, so treat it as a lead, not a guarantee.
Sparklings
Some Aniimo appear as a Sparkling, an ultra-rare variant of the creature. These are the chase catches. Two “tips” you’ll see elsewhere (that the game pings you when one is nearby, and that Sparklings come with a rare trait pre-unlocked) have no official source, so we leave them out rather than send you hunting on a rumour.
What to read next
- Combat guide: Break, the two modes, and how elements decide damage.
- Aniilog: browse the roster by element and role to plan your catches.
- Type chart: the elements, honest about what’s confirmed.
Sources
- Aniimo on Steam: official store page (app 4126040)
- Aniimo: official Beta Survival Handbook (aniimo.com)
- Aniimo: official update notice: Aniipod tiers, Tumbler & Outpost Vendor Joff (aniimo.com)
- Aniimo: Jan 29 update: Tumbler 3×→6× catch multiplier in high-density areas (aniimo.com)
- Aniimo: Jan 25 update: Aniipod Trace granted in official reward mail (aniimo.com)