Evomon

Meta tier list

Evomon Evomon Tier List

Ranked for the current meta using ability impact, progression value, and consistency across real player scenarios.

Current snapshot
19
Ranked picks on this page

Ranking criteria

Ability impact

How much each Evomon changes gameplay and gives measurable advantages.

Stat value

The quality of bonuses like damage, uptime, control, or survivability.

Versatility

How well the Evomon performs across leveling, farming, PvE, or PvP.

S Tier

Meta-defining picks with the strongest overall value.

#1

Sundercrene

Mythical

Flying Evomon with one of the strongest visible stat totals in the fan-wiki snapshot, making it a top community-meta target.

Abilities

Flying pressure
Use as a fast pressure pick when your team needs speed and physical damage.
Why S tier
Visible fan-wiki stats show very high attack and speed, but the exact in-game meta still needs launch-week validation.
#2

Arcapex

Mythical

Electric Evomon with elite visible attack and speed, useful as a late-game target for players who want pressure and coverage.

Abilities

Electric coverage
Targets matchups where Electric pressure helps your starter's coverage gaps.
Why S tier
Tied for the highest visible total in the fan-wiki snapshot, with high attack and speed.
#3

Bubblader

Legendary

Final visible Bubble-line Water evolution with strong special-attack upside and safer all-round stats.

Abilities

Starter-line payoff
A strong long-term reason to keep Bubble-line teams stable while learning the game.
Why S tier
High visible total and strong special attack make it the safest starter-line S-tier candidate in this snapshot.
#4

Blazmane

Legendary

Final visible Blazpup-line Fire evolution with high physical attack and aggressive battle value.

Abilities

Fire finisher
Best for players who want their starter line to become an attacking carry.
Why S tier
The visible fan-wiki snapshot gives Blazmane high attack and strong all-round growth.
#5

Terragon

Legendary

Grass and Dragon Evomon that helps teams needing broad coverage and late-game stat stability.

Abilities

Dual-type coverage
Useful when your team needs a wider answer than a single starter type provides.
Why S tier
Dual Grass/Dragon typing plus high visible total make it a strong coverage target.
#6

Wisphex

Legendary

Poison and Psychic Evomon with high visible speed and special-attack pressure.

Abilities

Special pressure
Fits teams that need a fast special attacker instead of another physical carry.
Why S tier
Strong visible speed and special attack put it in the top launch-week target group.
#7

Astraknight

Legendary

Fighting Evomon with high visible attack and defense, useful when a team needs a durable physical threat.

Abilities

Fighting anchor
A physical anchor for players who want less fragile attack pressure.
Why S tier
Launch snapshot shows high attack, defense, and HP, but exact matchup performance needs more public data.
A Tier

Very strong choices that fit most players and scenarios.

#1

Frostseer

Legendary

Ice Evomon with strong special-attack and speed signals in the visible fan-wiki snapshot.

Abilities

Ice coverage
A strong coverage option when your starter team lacks Ice pressure.
Why A tier
High visible total, but slightly less launch-week ranking confidence than the S-tier target group.
#2

Graycrene

Epic

Flying Evomon with strong speed and attack for mid-game pressure before stronger evolutions are available.

Abilities

Fast attacker
Useful for players who need a quicker attacker during island progression.
Why A tier
Good visible speed and attack, but it is a step below the top evolution targets.
#3

Arcub

Epic

Electric Evomon that can fill early coverage before a player reaches stronger Electric targets.

Abilities

Coverage bridge
A practical bridge pick while building toward stronger Electric pressure.
Why A tier
Solid visible stat spread and type value, but not the same ceiling as Arcapex.
#4

Stardrift

Epic

Grass Evomon with a fast visible stat profile that can support early route flexibility.

Abilities

Grass speed
A faster Grass pick for players who do not want to rely only on Leafbun's line.
Why A tier
Useful speed and special attack make it a strong progression pick in the visible snapshot.
B Tier

Good performers with useful strengths and fewer spikes.

#1

Leafroge

Rare

Middle Leafbun-line Grass evolution that keeps the starter route moving without claiming late-game dominance.

Abilities

Starter bridge
A stable bridge while you work toward stronger Grass or dual-type options.
Why B tier
Good beginner value, but tier-list value depends on reaching stronger team partners.
#2

Bubboxer

Rare

Middle Bubble-line Water evolution with balanced stats and safe beginner route value.

Abilities

Water bridge
Keeps Bubble teams stable before the stronger Bubblader payoff.
Why B tier
Useful but mainly as a bridge toward Bubblader.
#3

Blazgrowl

Rare

Middle Blazpup-line Fire evolution that gives aggressive players a clear early damage path.

Abilities

Fire bridge
A stepping stone toward Blazmane's stronger physical profile.
Why B tier
Good early attack, but stronger value comes after the final evolution.
#4

Bubble

Uncommon

Water starter pick with a safe route into Bubboxer and Bubblader.

Abilities

Safe starter
Best for players who want a stable beginner route and Water coverage.
Why B tier
Starter value is high for beginners, but the base form is not ranked as a late-game carry.
#5

Blazpup

Uncommon

Fire starter pick for players who want a more aggressive opening path.

Abilities

Aggressive starter
A good pick if you want early Fire pressure and a path into Blazmane.
Why B tier
Strong starter appeal, but the base form should evolve before being judged as a serious meta pick.
#6

Leafbun

Uncommon

Grass starter pick for players who want type coverage and a calmer route into team building.

Abilities

Coverage starter
Useful when your early plan needs Grass coverage and balanced progression.
Why B tier
Starter value is meaningful, but the public snapshot does not support calling it the strongest starter.
C Tier

Playable, but usually outclassed by better options.

#1

Budling

Uncommon

Early wild Evomon mentioned in launch-day gameplay coverage, useful as a beginner catch and Prismatic-search term.

Abilities

Early catch
Useful for learning catch flow and rare-form vocabulary.
Why C tier
Included because launch-day videos mention Budling and Prismatic Budling, not because a final meta role is proven.
#2

Pebble

Uncommon

Early wild Evomon mentioned in launch-day gameplay coverage, useful for beginner catch and team-fill intent.

Abilities

Early team filler
A catch-flow learning pick before players understand stronger long-term targets.
Why C tier
Included for beginner route coverage, not as a proven meta target.

Evomon Tier List strategy

How to use this page

Use this evomon tier list as a decision aid, not a rigid rule. Your best pick depends on solo play, team needs, and how stable your current progression feels.

Decision support

Check your active codes and current progression bottleneck first, then pick the Evomon that solves that problem instead of blindly chasing hype.

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