Open-World Monster-Catching RPG

Evomon Wiki

Evomon is a Roblox open-world monster-catching adventure where players collect 200+ Evomons, hunt Shiny and Sparkle variants, train teams, battle turn by turn, ride legendary creatures, and clear dungeons with friends.

Play on Roblox

Evomon Resources

Everything you need to catch, train, evolve, and battle your Evomon team

Free Rewards

Evomon Codes and Redeem Guide

Evomon codes are limited-time reward strings released around launch, like goals, and community events. Copy each code exactly, finish the opening tutorial when required, and redeem from the cogwheel Settings menu before the code expires.

2K-LIKES
Milestone

Official 2K likes milestone gift

Redeem after opening the Settings menu, then use the reward to support early progression.

FORDC1200
Currency

1,000 Coins

Use Coins for early purchases and basic progression support.

EvomonVip
EXP Item

5 Medium EXP Fruits

Feed EXP Fruits to an Evomon you plan to keep in your first battle team.

LIKE1GIFT
Currency and EXP

1,000 Coins and 2 Medium EXP Fruits

Redeem early because it gives both leveling help and spendable currency.

Redeem Steps

  1. 1Launch Evomon from the official Roblox experience page.
  2. 2Finish the opening tutorial if the Settings menu is not available yet.
  3. 3Click the cogwheel Settings button near the top of the screen.
  4. 4Paste one active code into the code input box.
  5. 5Press OK to claim the reward.

Why an Evomon Code May Not Work

  • The code was typed with the wrong capitalization.
  • An extra space was pasted before or after the code.
  • The code was already claimed on the same Roblox account.
  • The code expired after a limited-time launch or milestone window.
  • The server is old and needs a fresh rejoin before new codes register.
Starter Roadmap

Evomon Beginner Guide

Evomon starts like a classic creature-collecting Roblox adventure: choose a starter, learn the battle and catching loop, then expand your team through wild encounters, rewards, eggs, rare variants, and exploration.

1

Start from the Official Roblox Page

Open Evomon[Release] by Evomon Devs and join from the official Roblox experience page.

Bookmark the official page so you do not land on copycat games or unrelated Evomon pages.
2

Finish the Opening Tutorial

Complete the first tutorial flow so the core menus, battle basics, catching flow, and code redemption area become easier to access.

Do not rush past menu explanations; the Settings menu is also where codes are redeemed.
3

Choose a Starter

Begin with one of the three starter choices: Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble.

Pick based on the first role you want in your party, then catch other types early to cover weaknesses.
4

Enter the Early Exploration Loop

Move into the opening areas, battle wild Evomons, catch new team members, and explore for treasures.

A wider early team is more useful than pouring every reward into only one creature.
5

Redeem Launch Codes

Open the cogwheel Settings menu, paste active codes, and claim Coins, EXP Fruits, or milestone rewards.

Use EXP Fruits on Evomons you are actually using in battles instead of scattering them across random catches.
6

Build Element Coverage

Add teammates that cover different battle situations instead of stacking several Evomons that do the same job.

A simple early team should include your starter, at least one different-element attacker, and a backup catch you can level safely.
7

Train Before Chasing Rares

Level your practical battle team before spending too much time chasing Shiny and Sparkle variants.

Rare forms are valuable collection goals, but early progress still depends on winning battles and unlocking more areas.
8

Try Multiplayer and Dungeons

Once your team has enough levels and coverage, team up with friends and begin using the dungeon side of the game loop.

Dungeons are easier when your party covers different roles instead of overlapping picks.
Team Building

Evomon Best Starter and Early Team Guide

Evomon gives players three starter choices and then quickly pushes them into catching, training, battling, and team expansion. Use the starter as your first coverage slot, then catch different Evomons to balance the party.

Leafbun

Grass Starter
Role
Balanced first-team slot
Progression Value
Useful as a stable first-team member while you learn catching, training, and basic battle pacing.
Team Plan
Pair Leafbun with Fire and Water coverage so the party does not depend on one matchup pattern.
Best For
Players who want a balanced first route and simple early team planning.
Do not keep only Grass-style coverage in the party just because the starter feels comfortable.

Blazpup

Fire Starter
Role
Aggressive attacker slot
Progression Value
Fits players who want a faster early battle rhythm and a clear attacking role in the early team.
Team Plan
Add Water or Grass coverage early, then keep a backup catch leveled so difficult matchups do not stall progress.
Best For
Players who prefer faster early fights and attacker-focused progression.
Do not spend every EXP Fruit on Blazpup before catching teammates with different coverage.

Bubble

Water Starter
Role
Flexible early anchor
Progression Value
Works well as a flexible early-party anchor while you explore, catch, and test different team members.
Team Plan
Pair Bubble with Grass and Fire coverage so your early team can handle more wild encounters and dungeon situations.
Best For
Players who want a steady starter choice with easy first-team flexibility.
Do not treat a safe starter as a full team; Evomon rewards broader collection and coverage.

Early Team Formula

Team Plan
Role
Starter plus coverage core
Progression Value
A practical first team should include your starter, two different-element catches, and one backup or utility pick.
Team Plan
Use Coins and EXP Fruits to support the Evomons you actually battle with, while saving better catching items for rare or stronger encounters.
Best For
New players who want steady progress through catching, training, exploration, and early PVE.
Do not chase Shiny or Sparkle forms before your battle team can reliably clear early fights.
Team Building

Evomon Tier List and Team Building Guide

Evomon is a Roblox monster-catching adventure focused on catching, training, evolving, and turn-based battles with a roster of 200+ Evomons. This tier grid ranks practical team roles so players can adapt to their own roster, levels, skills, and rare-form goals.

S

Core Team Picks

Evolved Core Carry

Primary damage and battle tempo

PvE progressionmap bossesearly PvP testing

Why ranked here

  • High current level
  • useful skill pressure
  • good matchup into the area you are clearing
  • evolution value

Invest regular EXP and EXP Fruits here first, then build the rest of the team around the carry's weak matchups.

Dungeon-Ready Anchor

Reliable partner for longer co-op fights

co-op dungeonsboss routesrepeat farming

Why ranked here

  • survives repeated battles
  • keeps value after evolution
  • fits multiplayer dungeon play

Keep at least one trained Evomon that can stay useful when battles last longer than a quick wild encounter.

A

Strong Support Picks

Coverage Specialist

Matchup coverage

new islandsmixed enemy groupsboss preparation

Why ranked here

  • covers the carry's bad matchups
  • adds a different battle angle
  • stays useful after training

Add coverage before chasing duplicate favorites, because a balanced team clears more content than repeated versions of the same role.

PvP Pressure Pick

Skill-based pressure

turn-based PvPskill testingcounterplay practice

Why ranked here

  • strong battle skills
  • clear role in a turn-based plan
  • pairs well with a trained carry

Use this slot to test how your skills perform against real opponents instead of judging only by wild encounters.

B

Progression Projects

Fresh Evolution Project

Future roster upgrade

egg hatchingdex growthmid-game team upgrades

Why ranked here

  • promising evolution path
  • fills a missing role
  • not fully trained yet

Keep it in the upgrade queue, but do not drain every reward into it before it proves a clear job on the team.

Rare Variant Collector

Shiny and Sparkle collection target

collection goalsshowcase teamslong-term hunting

Why ranked here

  • rare form value
  • collection appeal
  • potential to become battle-ready after training

Train rare variants after your main battle team can already handle normal progression.

C

Bench and Collection Picks

Duplicate Catch

Dex and collection backup

collection completionfuture evolution testingresource saving

Why ranked here

  • same role as a stronger trained Evomon
  • low current battle value
  • not needed for immediate coverage

Store or rotate later; do not replace a trained core pick just because a new catch looks exciting.

Underleveled Specialty Pick

Niche matchup option

specific counterslater trainingteam experiments

Why ranked here

  • useful only in narrow situations
  • needs more levels
  • requires a clearer role before heavy investment

Save it for targeted testing once your main team has stable levels and coverage.

Catching

Evomon Shiny, Sparkle, Eggs, and Catching Guide

Evomon's collection loop centers on catching wild Evomons, training them, evolving them, hatching eggs, and chasing rare Shiny and Sparkle forms across a 200+ Evomon roster.

Progression

Evomon Leveling, Evolution, and EXP Fruit Guide

Evomon progression is built around catching, training, evolving, and battling. EXP Fruits support faster leveling, but the strongest route is to feed progress into a core team instead of scattering upgrades across every new catch.

1.Finish the Basic Catch-and-Battle Loop

Start by learning how wild encounters, catching, training, and turn-based battles work.

A player who understands the normal loop can judge which Evomons deserve investment instead of upgrading blindly.
Do not spend progression rewards before you know which Evomons actually help you win fights.

2.Choose One Core Carry

Pick one battle-ready Evomon as your main damage source for PvE progression and boss preparation.

A focused carry clears fights faster and gives the rest of the team a stable point to build around.
Do not level every new catch evenly in the early game; that creates a wide roster with no reliable winner.

3.Use EXP Fruits on Core Team Members

Spend Medium EXP Fruits on your carry and the coverage Evomons that solve its weak matchups.

EXP Fruits give faster leveling value when used on Evomons that stay in your active team.
Do not use EXP Fruits on duplicates or untested rare-form catches before your main team is stable.

4.Farm Battles With a Purpose

Use repeated battles to raise levels, test skills, and confirm which Evomons are ready for bosses, dungeons, and PvP.

Training is more valuable when each fight tests a specific role: carry damage, coverage, survival, or skill timing.
Do not grind random fights without checking whether your team is actually improving.

5.Evolve for Team Value

Move evolution priority toward Evomons that gain a clearer job after training and fit your active lineup.

Evolution value is strongest when it improves progression, dungeon readiness, or PvP pressure.
Do not evolve only for novelty while ignoring team coverage and battle performance.

6.Test the Team in Harder Content

Use map bosses, co-op dungeon runs, and PvP battles to check whether your leveled team is ready for the next step.

Harder content exposes weak coverage, underleveled picks, and skills that only looked good in simple fights.
Do not judge a full team only from easy wild encounters.
Hard Content

Evomon Dungeons, Boss Fights, PvP, and Mounts Guide

Evomon starts with exploration and catching, then expands into harder content built around strategy, skills, multiplayer dungeons, boss fights, PvP, and rideable legendary Evomons. Use this ladder to decide when your team is ready to push into harder goals.

Open World

Exploration Foundation

Immediately after entering the game world.

Catch wild Evomons, learn the map flow, and build a roster before pushing harder fights.

  • Catch for new roles
  • train a main carry
  • keep collection and battle teams separate

Payoff: A wider roster gives you more choices for bosses, dungeons, and PvP.

Boss Content

Map Boss Fights

After your main team can clear normal battles consistently.

Use bosses as team checks for levels, skills, matchup coverage, and survival.

  • bring your strongest trained carry
  • add coverage before retrying
  • review skill timing after losses

Payoff: Bosses reveal whether your team is ready for harder PvE.

Multiplayer PvE

Co-op Dungeons

After you have at least one reliable dungeon-ready Evomon.

Team up with friends and clear longer fights that reward coordination and consistent battle roles.

  • avoid bringing only underleveled collection picks
  • cover different team jobs
  • save fragile experiments for easier content

Payoff: Dungeons turn individual collection progress into team-based progression.

Competitive Testing

PvP Battles

After your team has a carry, coverage, and at least one skill-focused pressure pick.

Test turn-based strategy against real opponents instead of only scripted encounters.

  • build around skill pressure
  • patch obvious matchup gaps
  • keep training after each loss

Payoff: PvP shows which Evomons perform under pressure and which only looked strong in easy fights.

Battle Strategy

Powerful Skills

As soon as your Evomons gain meaningful battle options.

Use skills to control battle tempo, punish bad matchups, and improve boss or PvP performance.

  • match skills to each Evomon's role
  • do not judge by visuals alone
  • test skills in repeat fights

Payoff: A well-trained skill plan makes the same roster perform better without needing constant replacements.

Mounts

Legendary Mounts

After basic exploration is comfortable and you are ready to chase prestige goals.

Ride legendary Evomons across the world and turn collection progress into visible account progress.

  • treat mounts as long-term goals
  • keep progressing combat while chasing them
  • use exploration routes to support collection goals

Payoff: Mounts improve the feel of exploration and give high-value collection targets.

Progression Route

Endgame Progression Ladder

After casual catching no longer blocks your main team.

Cycle between collection, leveling, evolution, bosses, dungeons, PvP, and mount goals.

  • upgrade the main team first
  • hunt rare forms in planned sessions
  • use hard content to expose team gaps

Payoff: A clear ladder keeps progression moving and turns collection, combat, dungeons, PvP, and mounts into one connected route.

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