Roblox Evomon Player Guides

Player-first guides for what to catch, what to build, when to evolve and which dungeon to farm.

Evomon Beginner Guide: Starter Route, Dex and Dungeons
Beginner

Evomon Beginner Guide: Starter Route, Dex and Dungeons

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Do not raise every new catch. Build five useful slots first, then farm only the dex entries, stones and dungeons that move that team forward.

If I were starting a fresh Evomon save, I would not try to raise everything I catch. There are too many viable-looking options early on, so the smart play is to narrow choices fast. Build a five-slot team first, then use the dex and farming pages only to fix the gaps that team actually has.

First Session Route

  1. Open the Evomon Dex and pick five names that do different jobs. One attacker, one fast cleaner, one bulky fallback, and two coverage picks is a much safer start than five random favorites.
  2. Use Catch Locations by area, not by name. 130 Evomon have visible catch or source data, including 61 with wild area rows and 87 with egg sources. Clear what a zone gives you before running across the map for one target.
  3. Start saving stones before level 35. A lot of first evolutions start around that point, and the material cost usually asks for Evolution Stone plus the matching element stone.

What I Would Keep Early

  • Keep one Evomon with a clear damage stat. If Atk or SpA is not good, it should bring speed, bulk or useful coverage.
  • Keep at least one fast option. Speed matters because it lets you finish low HP enemies before they cost you another item or turn.
  • Do not over-invest in a duplicate element unless it solves a real matchup. The most common elements in the current dex are Grass (27), Bug (20), Flying (20), Poison (18), Psychic (18), so replacements are not hard to find.
  • Practical early names to check include Humding (Bug), Sparkit (Fire), Chirppy (Flying), Pebble (Rock). They are not mandatory picks, but they are good examples of Evomon with source or early-area data.

Do Not Evolve Blindly

  • Bubble -> Bubboxer at level 35 with Камень эволюции x10 + Камень водного элемента x10
  • Blazpup -> Blazgrowl at level 35 with Камень эволюции x10 + Камень огненного элемента x10
  • Leafbun -> Leafroge at level 35 with Камень эволюции x10 + Камень травяного элемента x10

This is where new players waste materials. If you are building Bubble (HP 44 / Atk 43 / SpA 47 / Def 41 / SpD 45 / Spe 40), ask what it does for the team before spending stones. If it is only there because it was your first catch, hold the materials until you know whether it will stay.

When Dungeons Become Worth It

Dungeons are worth doing when they answer a bottleneck. If you need levels, check EXP Challenge on Dungeons. If you need evolution stones, look at Evolution Challenge. If you need gear, go to Equipment Challenge. If you are not sure what drops where, use Farming first so you do not spend a session farming the wrong reward.

Evomon Best Team Guide: Coverage, Weaknesses and Speed
Team Building

Evomon Best Team Guide: Coverage, Weaknesses and Speed

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A strong Evomon team needs a carry, a fast cleaner, a safe switch and answers to shared weaknesses, not just five high-stat picks.

A good Evomon team should feel comfortable in bad fights, not just look strong on a stat table. I use Team Builder before spending materials because it catches the mistake players usually miss: two or three members quietly sharing the same weakness.

Start With Stats, Then Challenge Them

Strong carry candidates include: Войдрекс 610 (Dragon; HP 125, Atk 115, SpA 105); Arcapex 580 (Electric; Atk 117, Spe 108, SpA 96); Сандеркрин 580 (Flying; Atk 118, Spe 110, SpD 92); Arcapex 560 (Electric; Atk 115, Spe 108, SpA 91); Сандеркрин 560 (Flying; Atk 114, Spe 107, SpD 92). These are real power picks, but they are not an auto-team. Use them to choose a carry, then challenge that carry with one question: what happens when the enemy resists it or hits its weakness?

Five Slots That Actually Work In Play

  1. Main attacker: one high Atk or high SpA Evomon that gets most of your early resources.
  2. Speed slot: the member that cleans up fights. Fast candidates in the data include Волкрест Spe 122, Волкрест Spe 120, Целестхорн Spe 118, Целестхорн Spe 117, Luminarch Spe 116.
  3. Bulk slot: something with enough HP, Def or SpD to switch into awkward matchups.
  4. Counter slot: an element your main attacker cannot cover.
  5. Repair slot: the last pick should fix a weakness, not just add another favorite.

The Element Check I Actually Use

Open the Element Chart after you pick the five slots. Count how many elements you can hit super effectively, then look for incoming danger. If one enemy element threatens two or more members, fix that before you level. If your slowest Evomon is also your only real damage dealer, the team will feel bad in longer fights.

Trait, Nature And Talent Priority

Traits, natures and Talent ranks matter, but my rule is simple: do not chase perfect rolls on a temporary slot. Pick the role and element first, then spend reroll resources only when that Evomon is likely to stay on your team.

Evomon Catch Locations Guide: Dex Routes and Catch Rate Tips
Dex and Catch

Evomon Catch Locations Guide: Dex Routes and Catch Rate Tips

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Fill the Evomon dex by clearing locations, not by chasing one name across the map. Use level range and in-game catch chance before spending better balls.

The fastest way to fill the Evomon dex is to stop chasing names one by one. Plan around locations. The current catch data has 130 Evomon with source rows, 15 location options and 87 Evomon with egg sources, so most progress comes from clearing a zone properly before moving on.

The Catch Route I Would Follow

  1. Open Catch Locations and choose a location first.
  2. Check how many missing Evomon that location can solve. Dense source options include Verdant Valley (12), Amber Acres (10), Lava Crag (10), Murkwood (10), Nether Land (10), Petal Pond (10).
  3. For each target, compare wild level range, appearance chance and catch rate. A rare target in a bad level range is usually worse than an easier nearby target you still need.
  4. If a target is egg-only or special-source, put it on a later checklist. Do not let one missing entry break an efficient route.

Real Data Examples You Can Act On

  • Humding - source Silent Sands - World 1 Wild Area 1 Lv.1-3, 50% weight
  • Sparkit - source Lava Crag - World 1 Fire Area 1 Lv.5-10, 60% weight
  • Chirppy - source Raven Ridge - World 1 Mountain Area 2 Lv.15-20, 20% weight
  • Pebble - source Verdant Valley - World 2 Wasteland Area 1 Lv.40-45, 5% weight

These rows are the reason I do not recommend random wandering. The same Evomon can appear in more than one area, but the level range and chance can be very different. For dex cleanup, pick the route that solves the most missing entries with the least travel.

Catch Rate: What You Can Trust

Runtime data exposes four ball types, pet catchRate, attempt weights and the catchProbability shown in the in-game catch window. The full server formula, HP effects, status effects and exact ball multipliers are not fully public. That means the honest play is this: use the site to find where the Evomon is and how annoying it is to hunt, then trust the in-game catch window for the final chance before spending better balls.

When To Handle Eggs

Egg sources are better handled after direct wild catches. Finish the area-based dex first, then use Dex to mark which egg or special-source entries remain. That keeps the grind clean instead of turning every missing entry into a detour.

Evomon Evolution Guide: Materials, Traits and Farming Routes
Evolution

Evomon Evolution Guide: Materials, Traits and Farming Routes

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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

  1. Does the target form improve your active team, or is it only for collection?
  2. Can you farm the material source consistently right now?
  3. Does the evolved form's element and stat profile match the role you need?

Real Evolution Examples

  • Bubble -> Bubboxer at level 35 with Камень эволюции x10 + Камень водного элемента x10
  • Bubboxer -> Bubblade at level 90 with Камень эволюции x30 + Камень водного элемента x25
  • Blazpup -> Blazgrowl at level 35 with Камень эволюции x10 + Камень огненного элемента x10
  • Leafbun -> Leafroge at level 35 with Камень эволюции x10 + Камень травяного элемента x10
  • Pebble -> Pebroll at level 35 with Камень эволюции x10 + Камень каменного элемента 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 Большой плод опыта (8), Камень очистки (8), Камень усиления (8), Клык серафима (8), Коготь тенекристалла (8), Кольцо пустотной луны (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.

Evomon Dungeon Rewards Guide: Levels, Skills and Farming Priority
Dungeons

Evomon Dungeon Rewards Guide: Levels, Skills and Farming Priority

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Run Evomon dungeons for the bottleneck you actually have: levels, stones, equipment, skills or one exact material.

Dungeon progression should be sorted by the problem your team has right now. Do not farm the newest unlocked mode just because it is new. If your team is underleveled, farm EXP. If evolution is blocked, farm stones. If fights are taking too long, look at equipment or skills.

Which Dungeon Type To Run

  • Need levels: start with EXP Challenge. Displayed examples include EXP Задача 1 Lv.10, EXP Задача 2 Lv.20, EXP Задача 3 Lv.30.
  • Need evolution materials: check Evolution Challenge. Displayed examples include .
  • Need equipment or equipment materials: move into Equipment Challenge. Displayed examples include .
  • Need one exact item: do not guess from the dungeon list. Use Farming and reverse-search the item.

Skills Are Not Only About Power

The skill database has 347 rows. High-reliability or high-power examples include Общая Судьба III (Normal, 320 power, 100.00%); Psycho Overload Ⅲ (Psychic, 265 power, 100.00%); Frenzy Slash Ⅲ (Flying, 240 power, 100.00%); Бросок камня Ⅲ (Rock, 240 power, 100.00%); Взрывной Кулак III (Fighting, 240 power, 100.00%); Общая Судьба II (Normal, 240 power, 100.00%). In repeated dungeon fights, I care about accuracy, PP and element matchup before raw damage. A huge move that misses or runs dry is fine for burst, but it is not what I want carrying a farming route.

If You Are Stuck

  1. Open Team Builder and check shared weaknesses.
  2. Use Element Chart to see whether the enemy element counters your carry.
  3. Check Skills for a more reliable or better-matched move.
  4. If the matchup is fine but numbers are low, return to EXP Challenge or Equipment Challenge.

Reward Priority

Chase one goal at a time: levels, evolution, equipment or a specific skill/material. Treat dungeons as sources, not as a checklist. That mindset saves a lot of wasted runs, especially once your next upgrade depends on one exact item rather than generic progress.