Spend evolution stones on Evomon that will stay in your team. Check the next form, material source and team role before committing.
Evolution is where Evomon starts punishing messy resource use. Before spending stones, decide whether the evolved form will actually stay on your team. A bad evolution choice can slow your whole team because the same stones could have pushed a real carry instead.
Ask Three Questions Before Evolving
- Does the target form improve your active team, or is it only for collection?
- Can you farm the material source consistently right now?
- Does the evolved form's element and stat profile match the role you need?
Real Evolution Examples
- Bubble -> Bubboxer at level 35 with Evolution Stone x10 + Water Element Stone x10
- Bubboxer -> Bubblade at level 90 with Evolution Stone x30 + Water Element Stone x25
- Blazpup -> Blazgrowl at level 35 with Evolution Stone x10 + Fire Element Stone x10
- Leafbun -> Leafroge at level 35 with Evolution Stone x10 + Grass Element Stone x10
- Pebble -> Pebroll at level 35 with Evolution Stone x10 + Rock Element Stone x10
The pattern matters in actual play: first evolutions often start around level 35 and ask for Evolution Stone plus a matching element stone, while later evolutions raise both the level gate and material count. If you split materials across too many lines, you end up with several almost-ready Evomon and no real power spike.
Farming Order I Recommend
Use Evolution to confirm the target route, then open Farming to reverse-check the material. Source-rich examples include Azure Sea Coral Crown (8), Azure Wing Spirit Crown (8), Blazing Flame Crown (8), Blossomsea Spirit Stag Horn (8), Coins (8), Dreadhorn Skullcrown (8). If two upgrades share the same element stone, farm them together. If the source is locked behind a dungeon you cannot clear smoothly, step back and improve levels or equipment first.
When Traits And Talents Matter
There are 68 traits, and Talent ranks affect base value. I would not spend serious reroll resources until the Evomon has already earned a long-term slot. Early progression is about getting the right evolution and role; midgame is when traits, natures and talents become worth optimizing.
