Dex #49 in the Evomon catalogue, Chitmite is a pure Bug-type mite no bigger than a palm, armoured in glossy purple chitin. Field sightings place it among the sun-baked rocks of Canyon Oasis, where it scurries between boulders and — by every account — sharpens its tiny claws with unsettling dedication, rehearsing for the warrior it will one day become. It sits at the base of a three-stage line that climbs through Chitgladi to Chitaladin, both stages reached with Bug Element Stones. Its community-verified base stats total a modest 260, which is exactly what you would expect from a first stage with ambitions.
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Best counters vs Chitmite
Their element hits Chitmite for 2× damage — bring one as a switch-in. Ordered by base-stat total.
Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Specimen #49 is easy to overlook and hard to forget. Chitmite is palm-sized, plated in purple chitin, and permanently busy: observers in Canyon Oasis report it scurrying between rocks and grinding its small claws against stone in what looks less like grooming and more like drill practice. The in-game description frames this as rehearsal — the mite is 'practicing for the warrior it will one day become' — and given that its final form is named Chitaladin, the career plan seems to be on record.
Like every revealed Evomon, Chitmite is catalogued at rarity SSS with a community rank of E, spawns in any weather, and caps at level 90. It carries no EM slot, and no traits have yet been documented specifically for it in community records. Treat it as a standard wild catch: common enough to find, distinctive enough to be worth the journal entry.
Base Stats & Battle Role ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Chitmite's community-verified base stats read 40 HP, 46 Attack, 40 Defense, 45 Sp. Atk, 42 Sp. Def, and 47 Speed — a total of 260. That is a remarkably flat spread: no stat rises above 47 and none falls below 40, so this is a generalist chassis rather than a specialist. Speed is technically the peak, with physical and special attack a hair behind, which suggests a fast, light hitter that trades blows it cannot really afford to take.
As a pure Bug type, Chitmite hits Grass and Psychic targets hard, resists incoming Water, Grass, and Fighting damage, and should be pulled off the field the moment a Fire or Flying attacker appears. In practice its role at this stage is simple: catch it, level it, and evolve it. The base form is a stepping stone — a well-armed one, but a stepping stone. A talent-grade roll toward S or above at capture will pay off later down the line.
Evolution & Where to Find ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Chitmite spawns wild in Canyon Oasis, in any weather, so no timing tricks are required — just patience among the rocks. If you would rather not gamble on catch rolls, an Advance Ball guarantees the capture at a 100% rate.
The evolution line is one of the better-documented ones in the game: Chitmite evolves into Chitgladi, and Chitgladi into Chitaladin, and both steps are explicitly listed among the Bug Element Stone's documented uses. Neither evolved stage appears in the wild — both are catalogued as 'Via Evo' — so the only route to a Chitaladin runs through this little mite and two stones. Bug Element Stones come from shops, chests, and redeem codes; check the active codes list before buying, as free stones do circulate. Budget two stones per line you intend to finish.
Frequently asked questions
Where do you catch Chitmite in Evomon?
Chitmite spawns in the wild in Canyon Oasis, and like all revealed Evomon it appears in any weather, so there is no need to wait for specific conditions. If you want a guaranteed capture rather than a catch-rate gamble, use an Advance Ball, which has a 100% catch rate.
How does Chitmite evolve into Chitgladi and Chitaladin?
Both steps of the line use the Bug Element Stone — the Chitmite–Chitgladi–Chitaladin chain is explicitly listed among that stone's documented uses. Neither Chitgladi nor Chitaladin spawns in the wild; they are only obtained through evolution, so you will need two Bug Element Stones to complete the family from a wild Chitmite.
Is Chitmite worth training with such low base stats?
On its own, no — a 260 stat total with nothing above 47 Speed will not carry battles. Its value is as the sole entry point to Chitgladi and Chitaladin, which cannot be caught wild. Catch several, keep the one with the best talent grade and nature, and evolve that specimen.
Last updated: 2026-07-02