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Aniimo Types Guide: The Elemental System and Full Type List

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Are there elemental types in Aniimo? Yes — the game runs on an elemental type system, and Fire is one type that is confirmed across every source checked for this guide. What players still cannot get is a complete, up-to-date list of every elemental type: the community is actively asking for one, the official wiki's type page has not been reliably reachable, and the most structured fan reference lives outside the official site. This guide gathers what is actually verified across the official wiki, r/Aniimo, aniimo.info and YouTube coverage, and tells you exactly where the full Aniimo types list is most likely to appear.

Does Aniimo Have an Elemental Type System?

Yes, and the evidence comes from four independent directions. The official wiki at wiki.aniimo.com hosts the game's creature index and is the natural home for type data. The fan wiki at aniimo.info maintains a dedicated page about Aniimo forms, which documents types and forms as a structured system rather than flavor text. And YouTube coverage such as "Aniimo Types & Roles EXPLAINED FOR BATTLE" treats elemental types as a core battle mechanic you need to understand before building a team.

The existence of the system itself is not in question — what is missing is a clean, published list of all the types. That gap is exactly why the subreddit r/Aniimo has a thread titled "Any Updated list of all the elemental types": players know the system is there, but nobody can point to a single authoritative table. When several sources all confirm the same system exists while none of them publishes the full list, the conclusion is straightforward: the type system is real, and the complete list is simply not public yet.

What We Know About the Aniimo Types

The only elemental type explicitly confirmed in the research for this page is Fire. Community discussions reference it constantly, and the Reddit request for an updated type list strongly implies that multiple types are known to players even though no authoritative table has been published. Fire being named so often makes it the safest anchor point while the full list is missing.

The complete list of elemental types is 待确认 — the wiki page bodies could not be captured during this research, so the exact set of types, their names and any type interactions are not verified here. If you came here asking "how many types are there?", the honest answer is that the game has multiple types, Fire is confirmed, and the rest still needs a primary source. Until that source is captured, treat any complete-looking type table you see elsewhere with caution, and cross-check it against the official wiki before you build a team around it.

Where to Find the Full Aniimo Types List

If you want the full elemental type table, three places matter right now. The official wiki at wiki.aniimo.com is the authoritative home for type data — even though the type page itself was not reachable during this research, the wiki's index remains the canonical entry point. The aniimo.info Forms page (Aniimo_Forms) is the most structured fan reference found, documenting forms in a way that mirrors how the game organizes creatures. And the r/Aniimo thread asking for "Any Updated list of all the elemental types" is where the community itself is consolidating what it has confirmed so far.

A fourth source is worth adding for players who prefer video: "Aniimo Types & Roles EXPLAINED FOR BATTLE" walks through the type system presentation-style and doubles as a visual checklist. A practical workflow is to check the official wiki first, then confirm anything you find against at least one fan source — the same multi-source discipline this page was assembled with, and the same discipline that will protect you from incomplete tables.

88 Aniimo and Their Evolutions & Variants

A related fact that keeps surfacing in the same searches: Aniimo currently has 88 creatures, and that count includes evolutions and variants, not just base forms. The YouTube video "ALL 88 ANIIMO And Their Evolutions & Variants" is built entirely around enumerating that roster, which makes it the best single checklist source found during this research. If you are mapping types onto the game, that video is your starting point for the creature side of the equation.

The 88-creature count and the type system are two sides of the same collection question. When the community asks for "all the elemental types", it is usually trying to map types onto the full roster — which types exist, which creatures belong to each, and whether evolutions change type along the way. The count of 88 is verified; the complete type-to-creature mapping is 待确认.

Types vs. Roles: Two Separate Systems

One confusion deserves a clear warning: elemental types and roles are two different systems in Aniimo. Roles are the game's job system — there are five roles, and every Aniimo belongs to exactly one of them. According to the "Aniimo Types & Roles EXPLAINED FOR BATTLE" video, a creature's role cannot be changed; the video describes it as embedded in the creature's DNA. The first role it covers is DPS.

This page is about types, so roles only appear here as a boundary marker. If a source tells you a creature "is DPS", it is naming its role, not its type — mixing the two systems is one of the fastest ways to misread a team-building guide. Keeping them separate matters even more once the full type table arrives, because by then every source will be mixing both vocabularies and you will need to tell them apart at a glance.

Quick Answers

Does Aniimo have elemental types? Yes. The elemental type system exists and Fire is a confirmed type; the full list is 待确认.

How many Aniimo are there? 88 creatures including evolutions and variants, per the "ALL 88 ANIIMO" coverage.

Where is the full Aniimo types list? The official wiki, the aniimo.info Forms page and the r/Aniimo type-list thread are the best current places to watch.

Are types the same as roles? No. Types are elemental; roles are five fixed job classes (the first is DPS) that cannot be changed.

Sources & Verification

This page is based on the following sources, cross-checked across the official wiki, a community wiki, Reddit and YouTube: