
Meta tier list
Evomon Evomon Tier List
Ranked for the current meta using ability impact, progression value, and consistency across real player scenarios.
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.
Meta-defining picks with the strongest overall value.
Sundercrene
MythicalFlying Evomon with one of the strongest visible stat totals in the fan-wiki snapshot, making it a top community-meta target.
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Arcapex
MythicalElectric Evomon with elite visible attack and speed, useful as a late-game target for players who want pressure and coverage.
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Bubblader
LegendaryFinal visible Bubble-line Water evolution with strong special-attack upside and safer all-round stats.
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Blazmane
LegendaryFinal visible Blazpup-line Fire evolution with high physical attack and aggressive battle value.
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Terragon
LegendaryGrass and Dragon Evomon that helps teams needing broad coverage and late-game stat stability.
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Wisphex
LegendaryPoison and Psychic Evomon with high visible speed and special-attack pressure.
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Astraknight
LegendaryFighting Evomon with high visible attack and defense, useful when a team needs a durable physical threat.
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Very strong choices that fit most players and scenarios.
Frostseer
LegendaryIce Evomon with strong special-attack and speed signals in the visible fan-wiki snapshot.
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Graycrene
EpicFlying Evomon with strong speed and attack for mid-game pressure before stronger evolutions are available.
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Arcub
EpicElectric Evomon that can fill early coverage before a player reaches stronger Electric targets.
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Stardrift
EpicGrass Evomon with a fast visible stat profile that can support early route flexibility.
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Good performers with useful strengths and fewer spikes.
Leafroge
RareMiddle Leafbun-line Grass evolution that keeps the starter route moving without claiming late-game dominance.
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Bubboxer
RareMiddle Bubble-line Water evolution with balanced stats and safe beginner route value.
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Blazgrowl
RareMiddle Blazpup-line Fire evolution that gives aggressive players a clear early damage path.
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Bubble
UncommonWater starter pick with a safe route into Bubboxer and Bubblader.
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Blazpup
UncommonFire starter pick for players who want a more aggressive opening path.
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Leafbun
UncommonGrass starter pick for players who want type coverage and a calmer route into team building.
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Playable, but usually outclassed by better options.
Budling
UncommonEarly wild Evomon mentioned in launch-day gameplay coverage, useful as a beginner catch and Prismatic-search term.
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Pebble
UncommonEarly wild Evomon mentioned in launch-day gameplay coverage, useful for beginner catch and team-fill intent.
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Evomon Tier List strategy
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.
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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