Specimen #51 of 108 in the Evomon Dex, Chitaladin is the final form of the Chitmite line and one of the game's 18 revealed dual-types, pairing Bug with Poison. The name says most of it: an armored paladin whose chitin carries a visible toxic sheen. You will not find one in the wild — the only documented route is evolving Chitgladi with a Bug Element Stone. Like every revealed Evomon it lists SSS rarity, community rank E, and a level cap of 90, and this specimen carries an EM slot.
Evolution
Strengths & Weaknesses
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Best counters vs Chitaladin
Their element hits Chitaladin for 2× damage — bring one as a switch-in. Ordered by base-stat total.
Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
In-game notes describe Chitaladin as a fighter of slow, deliberate strikes — less a duelist than a siege engine in a knight's silhouette. The armor is the observation that matters: heavy chitin plating with a toxic sheen, which is the Poison half of its typing made visible. The same notes claim one clean hit can leave venom working long after the duel ends, so the practical read is attrition — land the blow, then let the poison do the accounting.
A few catalogue details worth recording: it carries an EM slot (source-listed; not every revealed creature does), its spawn weather is filed as "Any" — largely academic for a creature that never spawns in the wild — and its rarity and rank entries read SSS and E, the same values every revealed Evomon currently shares, so treat those as catalogue placeholders rather than a judgment of quality.
Base Stats & Battle Role ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Chitaladin is one of the 17 revealed creatures whose base stats have not yet been community-verified — 59 of the 76 revealed Evomon have numbers on record, this one does not, and this journal will not print placeholders. Until figures land, its role has to be read from typing alone. Defensively, the Bug/Poison pairing resists Water, Grass, Fighting, and Bug, which makes it a plausible pivot into four common attacking types; the bill arrives against Fire, Ground, Flying, Psychic, and Rock, all listed weaknesses. Offensively, its hits land hardest on Grass, Flying, Psychic, and Dragon targets. Note the mirrored matchups: Flying and Psychic appear on both lists, so those trades cut in both directions. The in-game description — slow, deliberate strikes with lingering venom — suggests a bulky attrition fighter rather than a sweeper, but that is an observed read, not a verified stat line. Cross-check the type chart before slotting it into a team, and see the stats & talent guide for how talent grades (C through SSS) will scale whatever its numbers turn out to be.
Evolution & Where to Find ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
The line runs Chitmite → Chitgladi → Chitaladin, and both steps are documented uses of the Bug Element Stone — one of the element-specific evolution stones sold in shops, pulled from chests, and occasionally issued through redeem codes. Chitaladin itself is a "Via Evo" entry: it has no wild spawn location anywhere on the map, so no zone, weather, or catch-ball arithmetic applies. The practical route is to secure a Chitgladi (itself evolved from Chitmite), stockpile a Bug Element Stone, and apply it. Check the active codes page before buying stones outright — 13 redeem codes are live at time of writing, and stones do appear in code rewards — and see the items page for stone sourcing. Once evolved, Chitaladin levels to the standard cap of 90.
Frequently asked questions
How do you get Chitaladin in Evomon?
Chitaladin cannot be caught in the wild — its location is listed as "Via Evo". The only documented route is evolving Chitgladi using a Bug Element Stone, a method explicitly recorded in that stone's known evolution list. Chitgladi in turn evolves from Chitmite with the same stone, so plan on stocking stones for the full line.
What are Chitaladin's base stats?
Not yet on record. Chitaladin is one of the 17 revealed Evomon whose base stats have not been community-verified, so this entry deliberately prints none rather than guess. Its listed rarity (SSS), rank (E), and level cap (90) match every revealed creature. This page will be updated once verified numbers surface.
What is Chitaladin strong and weak against?
As a Bug/Poison dual-type it hits Grass, Flying, Psychic, and Dragon targets hard while resisting Water, Grass, Fighting, and Bug attacks. Its listed weaknesses are Fire, Ground, Flying, Psychic, and Rock — note that Flying and Psychic sit on both lists, so those matchups trade damage in both directions.
Last updated: 2026-07-02