Specimen No. 050 in the Evomon Dex, Chitgladi is the middle stage of the all-Bug Chitmite line and the first of the three to look genuinely dangerous. The in-game entry describes a gladiator in polished purple armor that picks fights with Evomon twice its size purely for practice, treating every dent in its chitin as a lesson it refuses to forget. It cannot be caught in the wild — the only documented route is evolving a Chitmite with a Bug Element Stone — and its community-verified base stats total 364, led by Speed at 66 and Attack at 65. Like every revealed Evomon it lists rarity SSS, rank E, spawn weather Any, and a level cap of 90; this specimen also carries an EM slot.
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Evolution
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Best counters vs Chitgladi
Their element hits Chitgladi for 2× damage — bring one as a switch-in. Ordered by base-stat total.
Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Field observation is constrained by the fact that Chitgladi never appears in the wild, so this journal's notes come from evolved specimens kept by trainers rather than from encounters on the map. The armor is the defining feature: segmented purple chitin buffed to a parade shine, which the creature nonetheless treats as entirely expendable. Its documented habit — picking fights with Evomon twice its size purely for practice — holds up in captivity. It squares up to anything, loses more often than not, and appears to log each dent as data it refuses to forget.
The name reads as chitin plus gladiator, which is about as literal as Evomon naming gets. Where its pre-evolution Chitmite registers as a nuisance, Chitgladi registers as a project: a mid-line Bug type visibly rehearsing for its final form, Chitaladin.
Base Stats & Battle Role ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Community-verified base stats: 57 HP, 65 Attack, 55 Defense, 63 Sp. Atk, 58 Sp. Def, 66 Speed — a 364 total distributed so evenly it barely qualifies as a distribution. Speed and Attack lead by a hair, with Sp. Atk close enough behind that either attacking stat is serviceable; nothing on the sheet is a true weakness, and nothing is a strength either. In practice that makes Chitgladi a competent placeholder: quick enough to move first against other mid-stages, sturdy enough to survive the reply, and plainly built to be evolved rather than kept.
As a mono-Bug type it hits Grass and Psychic targets super-effectively, resists Water, Grass, and Fighting, and should be recalled the moment Fire or Flying shows up. The EM slot is worth noting for the minority of trainers who do keep one on the roster — see the Traits and Equipment pages for what to load into it.
Evolution & Where to Find ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Chitgladi's catch location is listed as "Via Evo," meaning no wild encounter is currently documented anywhere on the map — not Verdant Valley, not Murkwood, nowhere. The only route runs through the line itself: catch a Chitmite, then apply a Bug Element Stone, the documented evolution method for the whole Chitmite–Chitgladi–Chitaladin family. A second Bug Element Stone carries it onward to Chitaladin, the line's final form.
Bug Element Stones come from shops, chests, and redeem codes, so a patient trainer can armor up the entire line without a single lucky spawn — it is worth checking the active codes list before spending coins. Because Chitgladi cannot be caught directly, the usual catch-rate arithmetic (Advance Balls and the like) applies to wild Chitmite, not to Chitgladi itself.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I catch Chitgladi in Evomon?
You can't — Chitgladi's location is listed as "Via Evo," so no wild spawn is documented in any zone. The only known way to obtain one is to catch a Chitmite and evolve it with a Bug Element Stone, which you can get from shops, chests, and redeem codes.
What are Chitgladi's base stats, and is it worth using?
Its community-verified stats are 57 HP, 65 Attack, 55 Defense, 63 Sp. Atk, 58 Sp. Def, and 66 Speed — 364 total. That flat, faintly offensive spread is fine for a middle stage, but the real payoff is evolving it into Chitaladin rather than keeping it long term.
How does Chitgladi evolve into Chitaladin?
Apply a Bug Element Stone — the same documented method used across the Chitmite line, so one stone takes Chitmite to Chitgladi and a second takes Chitgladi to Chitaladin. Stones are sold in shops, found in chests, and occasionally handed out through redeem codes, which are case-sensitive and entered via the Settings gear icon in-game.
Last updated: 2026-07-02