Evomon

Tier List

Evomon Tier List

Compare Evomon tiers for starters, early carries, evolutions, and support picks before spending EXP Fruit or rare materials.

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Rankings

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12 ranked 1 types 5 S tier
S 5 ranked
unit S

Bubble

Reliable Water starter with safe early-game value and a forgiving route for new players.

Player decision Pick Bubble when you want a stable carry and room to learn fights before heavier investment.

Obtain: Starter choice during the opening route.

Pros: Safe starter, Useful Water coverage

Cons: May feel less explosive

unit S

Bubboxer

Strong continuation of the Bubble line with excellent carry potential for players already using Water.

Player decision Use Bubboxer when your Bubble line is already leveled and your team needs a stronger main slot.

Obtain: Evolve from the Bubble line after raising and unlocking its evolution.

Pros: Great carry line, Keeps starter investment useful

Cons: Needs evolution resources

unit S

Blazpup

Fire starter with aggressive pressure and a strong early identity for players who like faster fights.

Player decision Choose Blazpup when you want to push battles quickly and can add support for rough matchups.

Obtain: Starter choice during the opening route.

Pros: Strong pressure, Good early tempo

Cons: Can need coverage support

unit S

Leafbun

Grass starter that gives comfortable progression and a balanced path for players who value consistency.

Player decision Choose Leafbun when you prefer balanced progression and a calmer first-team structure.

Obtain: Starter choice during the opening route.

Pros: Comfortable route, Good starter utility

Cons: May need damage help

unit S

Pebble

Rock option with strong early ranking value and useful coverage against teams that punish starter-only plans.

Player decision Use Pebble when your team needs sturdy Rock coverage and a second threat behind your starter.

Obtain: Catch through early or mid route encounters, then invest if it fits your coverage needs.

Pros: Strong coverage, Good early ranking

Cons: Needs route access

A 4 ranked
unit A

Mopebun

Normal option that can fill flexible roster space while you build a more specialized five-slot core.

Player decision Use Mopebun as a flexible support or filler while stronger specialist lines are still developing.

Obtain: Catch from its line when available in route encounters or index progression.

Pros: Flexible slot, Easy team fit

Cons: Less matchup pressure

unit A

Pebroll

Pebble-line evolution that improves Rock coverage and helps accounts that already invested in that route.

Player decision Use Pebroll if your Pebble is already carrying fights and Rock coverage is still valuable.

Obtain: Evolve from Pebble after collecting the needed levels and materials.

Pros: Improved Rock line, Good upgrade target

Cons: Competes for materials

unit A

Sparkit

Fire-line pick that gives extra offensive coverage when Blazpup is not your starter or needs backup.

Player decision Use Sparkit when you need Fire damage without rebuilding around the starter slot.

Obtain: Catch from Fire route encounters or index progression when the line becomes available.

Pros: Extra Fire pressure, Useful backup

Cons: Can overlap Blazpup

unit A

Clampip

Water creature that can support Bubble-free accounts or give another route to Water coverage.

Player decision Use Clampip if you skipped Bubble or need a second Water option for specific fights.

Obtain: Catch through Water route encounters, then evolve if the line fits your team.

Pros: Water coverage, Good evolution line

Cons: Can overlap Bubble

B 2 ranked
unit B

Clamwhirl

Middle Water evolution that is useful when already invested, but less urgent than top starter carries.

Player decision Use Clamwhirl when the Clampip line is already trained and you need steadier Water output.

Obtain: Evolve from Clampip after building the line and gathering resources.

Pros: Solid midline, Keeps Water route alive

Cons: Not always priority

unit B

Budling

Grass option with collection value and some role coverage, but usually less urgent than your main carry.

Player decision Use Budling when you need an extra Grass role or want to explore the Silvanarch line later.

Obtain: Catch from Grass-focused route encounters or index progression.

Pros: Grass coverage, Collection value

Cons: Needs team context

C 1 ranked
unit C

Chirppy

Flying-type collection pick that can fill the index but should not drain key resources before your core is ready.

Player decision Use Chirppy for collection or temporary coverage, then reassess before spending rare materials.

Obtain: Catch from flying or early index encounters when it appears in your route.

Pros: Index progress, Flexible early catch

Cons: Lower upgrade priority