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Specimen No. 4 in the Evomon Dex, Blazpup is the Fire-type member of the three Starter Zone lines, catalogued alongside Bubble (Water) and Leafbun (Grass). The in-game record describes a curious fox cub with a gentle flame tuft whose small, warm tail glows when it is excited — and which, commendably, never lets its own fire burn out of control. Its base stats are community-verified at a 263 total, led by 56 Attack, and one evolution is documented so far: Blazgrowl, obtainable only by evolving this pup.

Base Stats

HP 37
ATK 56
DEF 42
SPA 43
SPD 41
SPE 44

Evolution

BlazpupBase stage✎ Confirmed
BlazgrowlEvolve Blazpup (Fire Element Stone — documented for Fire types)✎ Confirmed

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strong against

GrassIceBugSteel

Weak against

WaterGroundRock

Resists

GrassIceBugSteel

Best counters vs Blazpup

Their element hits Blazpup for 2× damage — bring one as a switch-in. Ordered by base-stat total.

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Blazpup logs as Dex No. 4, a single-type Fire creature and the fire-flavored option of the Starter Zone trio. The official description records a curious, fiery fox cub with a gentle flame tuft; its small, warm tail reportedly glows when the animal is excited — a convenient field indicator of mood, if nothing else. It is said to play near campfires while never letting its own flame burn out of control, which suggests an unusual degree of self-regulation for a base-stage specimen.

Catalogue details match every revealed Evomon: rarity SSS, community rank E, spawns in any weather, and a level cap of 90. This specimen carries no EM slot, and no possible traits have been documented for it yet — the trait table in its community record is currently empty.

Base Stats & Battle Role ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Community-verified base stats: 37 HP, 56 Attack, 42 Defense, 43 Sp. Atk, 41 Sp. Def, 44 Speed — a 263 total, which is starter-appropriate rather than fearsome. The spread leans physical: Attack clears every other column by double digits, while 37 HP is the thinnest line on the sheet, so expect it to trade hits poorly and prefer striking first.

As a pure Fire type it hits Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel for advantage and resists those same four elements; Water, Ground, and Rock all strike back hard, so consult the Type Chart before marching it into damp or rocky company. In practice Blazpup is an early physical attacker you raise chiefly for its evolution rather than a creature you field long-term at this stage.

Evolution & Where to Find ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Blazpup is the base stage of its line and evolves into Blazgrowl, whose own catch location is listed as "Via evo" — meaning the adult is only obtained by evolving this pup, never caught wild. Fire Element Stones are the documented evolution material for Fire types as a class; stones turn up in shops, chests, and redeem codes, so check the active codes list before spending coins.

The pup itself is caught in the Starter Zone, where new tamers choose among the three starter lines. Like every revealed creature it spawns in any weather, so no meteorological patience is required. If you would rather not haggle with catch odds at all, an Advance Ball guarantees the capture at a 100% rate.

Frequently asked questions

Where do you catch Blazpup in Evomon?

Blazpup is found in the Starter Zone, the opening area where the three starter lines — Bubble, Blazpup, and Leafbun — are available. It spawns in any weather, so there is no condition to wait out, and an Advance Ball secures the catch at a guaranteed 100% rate.

What does Blazpup evolve into, and how?

Blazpup evolves into Blazgrowl, and Blazgrowl's catch location is listed as "Via evo," meaning evolution is the only documented way to obtain it. Fire Element Stones are the documented evolution material for Fire types; the stones come from shops, chests, and redeem codes, so evolving the pup is the whole route.

Is Blazpup good in battle?

Its verified 263 stat total is modest, with 56 Attack as the standout and only 37 HP, so it works as an early physical attacker rather than a keeper. Note that every revealed Evomon shares rarity SSS and rank E, so those labels do not distinguish it — the stat spread and Fire matchups are what matter.

Last updated: 2026-07-02