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Specimen #26 in the Evomon Dex, Bluebird is a small Flying-type logged in the field around Raven Ridge. The bird is hard to miss and harder to keep still: it feeds on static electricity, its wings crackle with tiny sparks in flight, and it habitually perches on power lines, chirping in a tone observers compare to the hum of a live current. Community-verified base stats total 367, led by a brisk 86 Speed, and the specimen evolves into Volcrest — a storm-bird whose typing suggests where all that static has been going.

Base Stats

HP 58
ATK 62
DEF 45
SPA 66
SPD 50
SPE 86

Evolution

BluebirdBase stage✎ Confirmed
VolcrestEvolution (exact method not yet documented)✎ Reported

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strong against

GrassFightingGroundBug

Weak against

ElectricIcePoisonPsychic

Resists

GrassFightingGroundBug

Best counters vs Bluebird

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

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Bluebird presents a small, restless frame that rarely stays perched for more than a few seconds — unless the perch is a power line, which it treats as both roost and buffet. The species feeds on static electricity, and in flight its wings throw off tiny visible sparks; even its cheerful chirp carries the low hum of a current. Curiously, the Dex catalogues Bluebird as a pure Flying-type despite these electric habits — the charge apparently stays in the diet until evolution, when Volcrest emerges with Electric typing added alongside Flying.

Like every revealed Evomon, Bluebird is listed at rarity SSS and community rank E, spawns in any weather, and caps at level 90. This specimen carries no EM slot, and no possible traits have been catalogued for it yet.

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

Bluebird's community-verified base stats read 58 HP, 62 Attack, 45 Defense, 66 Sp. Atk, 50 Sp. Def, and 86 Speed, for a total of 367. The distribution tells a simple story: this is a fast, lightly built attacker. That 86 Speed is comfortably the standout number, while both defensive stats sit in the fragile 45–50 band — Bluebird outruns problems rather than absorbing them. Offense leans slightly special (66 versus 62), though the gap is narrow enough that either side is workable.

Against the type chart, Bluebird hits Grass, Fighting, Ground, and Bug types for advantage and resists those same four elements; pull it back from anything carrying Electric, Ice, Poison, or Psychic coverage. A Speed-raising nature and a high talent grade sharpen its natural game plan of striking first.

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

Bluebird is a base-stage specimen caught in the wild at Raven Ridge, where it spawns in any weather. Its documented evolution is Volcrest (Dex #27), the golden-crested storm-bird; the exact evolution method has not yet been documented by the community, and Volcrest's own catch location is likewise listed as unknown — so raising a Bluebird is currently the only reliable path to one.

No element stone is currently documented for this line: the published stone lists cover Bug, Psychic, and Rock lines by name and the Fire, Grass, Ice, and Water elements wholesale, none of which touches a pure Flying-type. For the catch itself, standard balls work on a rank-E spawn, and an Advance Ball guarantees it outright at a 100% rate.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I catch Bluebird in Evomon?

Bluebird spawns in the wild at Raven Ridge and, like every revealed Evomon, appears in any weather rather than waiting on a specific condition. It is a base-stage creature, so you do not need to evolve anything to obtain one; an Advance Ball will secure the catch at a guaranteed 100% rate.

What does Bluebird evolve into, and how?

Bluebird evolves into Volcrest, Dex #27, which picks up the Electric typing its pre-evolution's static-feeding habits hint at. The exact evolution method has not yet been documented by the community, and no element stone is currently listed for this line, so treat any specific trigger you see elsewhere as unverified for now.

Is Bluebird worth training for a team?

As an early Flying-type it earns a slot on speed alone: 86 base Speed on a 367 total lets it move first against the Grass, Fighting, Ground, and Bug threats it already resists. Its 45–50 defenses are thin, though, so plan around Electric, Ice, Poison, and Psychic attackers — and weigh what Volcrest offers later.

Last updated: 2026-07-02